Weather in Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s weather? Let’s just say it likes to keep you on your toes. One minute, you’re basking in glorious sunshine along the canals; the next, you’re ducking into a cosy café to escape an unexpected downpour. That’s the charm of this Dutch gem - unpredictable but never dull. Whether you're after crisp autumn holiday strolls, springtime tulip-spotting, or summer evenings by the Amstel, knowing what to expect from the weather will help you pack right and plan your jollies like a pro.
What is the temperature in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam is the perfect destination for proper seasonal weather, swinging from chilly winters that can freeze the canals to hot summers made for lazing in Vondelpark.

Does it rain in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam sees its fair share of rain, so don’t be surprised if the skies throw in a few drizzles during your visit depending on the month you visit. It’s rarely a full-day downpour, but a shower can pop up any time - keeping a brolly handy is always a good shout in those wetter months.

Amsterdam Weather by Season
Spring (March–May) – Fresh & Blooming
Amsterdam in spring? A total dream. Temperatures sit at a comfy 10-17°C, the tulips are popping off, and the city’s parks are in full bloom. It’s the perfect time for long canal-side strolls and cycling without breaking a sweat.
Best for: Tulip fields, boat tours, and lazy afternoons in Vondelpark.
Top tip: Mornings can be a bit nippy, so layering up is a smart move.
Summer (June–August) – Sun, But Not Scorchio
This is as warm as Amsterdam gets, with highs of 20-25°C and plenty of sunshine. Long daylight hours mean you can stroll down the canals well into the evening and really make the most of your summer holidays. Rain isn’t off the cards, but it’s usually more of a passing shower than a holiday-ruiner.
Best for: Rooftop bars, boat parties, and lazy days at city beaches like Pllek.
Top tip: Pack sunnies and a brolly—Dutch summers like to keep you guessing.
Autumn (September–November) – Cosy & Colourful
Autumn in Amsterdam is crisp, golden, and just the right amount of moody. Temperatures drop from 18°C in September to around 10°C by November, and the city’s canals look extra dreamy with autumn leaves floating by.
Best for: Cosy cafés, museum-hopping, and autumn canal walks.
Top tip: Bring a waterproof jacket—rain showers love making a surprise entrance.
Winter (December–February) – Chilly, But Charming
Amsterdam in winter has serious storybook vibes. Expect temperatures between 2-7°C, twinkling fairy lights, and maybe even a frozen canal or two if you’re lucky. It’s cold, but nothing a hot stroopwafel and a snug scarf can’t fix. And, if you're looking to jet off early in the year, January and February are perfect for a cheap getaway.
Best for: Christmas markets, ice skating, and canal-side hot chocolates.
Top tip: The wind can be brisk, so wrap up warm - this isn’t the time to skimp on layers.
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