Amsterdam
Ride bikes along quiet canals past Anne Frank's house, then grab stroopwafels at Albert Cuyp Market while kids splash in playgrounds between museum stops.
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Stach Food
Pick up lunch at this excellent Amsterdam deli chain with a location near Spui, known for its colorful grain bowls, fresh sandwiches, and homemade pastries that appeal to picky eaters and adventurous ones alike. It is fast enough to keep trip energy up but good enough that parents will actually enjoy the food.
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Brouwerij 't IJ (family hours)
Walk or cycle east along the harbor to this windmill brewery where parents can sample craft Dutch beer in the outdoor garden while kids drink fresh-pressed juice or lemonade. The enormous working windmill is a genuine spectacle and the whole setting feels authentically Amsterdam rather than tourist-polished.
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Lanskroon
End the trip with one final stop at this old-school Amsterdam bakery near the Singel canal, famous for its freshly baked stroopwafels and traditional Dutch butter cookies that make ideal edible souvenirs to bring home. It has been in operation since 1894 and the straightforward, no-gimmick pastry case is a reminder of how good simple things can be.
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Foodhallen Amsterdam
Head to this covered indoor food market a short walk from the museums for a lunch where everyone can pick exactly what they want, from ramen to wood-fired pizza to Dutch bitterballen. The relaxed, hall-style layout means no one is stuck waiting for a table while hungry kids melt down.
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Winkel 43
Stop at this Noordermarkt institution for what many locals consider the best apple pie in Amsterdam, served in thick, warm wedges with a generous scoop of whipped cream. Grab a seat on the terrace and watch the canal traffic wind down as evening settles in.
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Cafe Koosje
Take the tram south from Artis to De Pijp and stop at this laid-back neighborhood cafe near the Albert Cuyp Market for simple Dutch sandwiches, soups, and fresh-squeezed juices in a no-pressure setting. It is the kind of local spot where parents can actually sit and breathe while kids eat without anyone rushing you out.
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Pancakes Amsterdam (Jordaan location)
Kick off your trip with Dutch pannenkoeken at this beloved spot on Berenstraat, where the menu runs from savory bacon-and-cheese to sweet Nutella-and-banana. Kids can pick their own toppings and the casual, no-fuss vibe makes it perfect after a long travel day.
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Sarphatipark
Just one block from the market, this small and lovely park is the green heart of De Pijp and a perfect place for an early evening wind-down with a playground, open lawn, and a duck pond kids can circle on foot. It is quieter and less crowded than Vondelpark and often full of local families doing exactly the same thing.
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Those Dam Boat Guys
This small-group open boat tour offers a relaxed 90-minute cruise through the historic canal ring with guides who keep the commentary genuinely entertaining for both kids and adults. Boats are small enough that children can move around, and you get far closer to the canal houses and houseboats than on larger covered tourist vessels.
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Amsterdam Dungeon
A theatrical walk-through attraction in the heart of the city that dramatizes 500 years of Amsterdam's darker history with live actors, special effects, and a short drop ride at the end. Best for kids 9 and older who can handle mild spooky theatrics without genuine distress, and usually a big hit with the 10-to-14 crowd.
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Eastern Docklands Architecture Walk
The Borneo-Sporenburg peninsula and Java Island nearby are showpieces of bold Dutch contemporary architecture and fun to explore on foot, with low bridges kids can clamber over and waterfront spots to watch cargo ships pass. It is a low-key, free way to end the day before heading back toward the city center.
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Rooftop of NEMO
The roof of NEMO is free to visit and one of the best viewpoints in Amsterdam, with a water play area for young kids in summer and sweeping panoramas of the harbor and old city skyline. Bring a picnic or grab something from the rooftop cafe and let kids splash while you take in the view.
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NEMO Science Museum
This enormous green ship-shaped building overlooking the IJ harbor is five floors of hands-on science experiments designed for curious kids, covering everything from electricity and light to human biology and construction. Plan at least three hours here because it is genuinely difficult to pull children away from the bubble laboratories and chain-reaction machines.
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Van Gogh Museum
Book the late afternoon slot to beat the morning crowds at this world-class museum dedicated entirely to Vincent van Gogh's life and work. The museum offers a free children's audio tour and activity booklet that turns the visit into a genuine discovery experience for ages 6 and up.
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Vondelpark
Amsterdam's most famous park sits right next to the museum cluster and has excellent playgrounds, open grass for kicking a ball, and a free outdoor theatre that runs performances on weekend afternoons in summer. Rent a paddleboat on the park pond or simply let kids run loose while you decompress on a bench.
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