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Hotel City Garden
3 STAR Hotel
Central location by Vondelpark
Hotel City Garden offers a cosy and contemporary stay in the upmarket Leidesplein area of Amsterdam. This hotel is centrally located for all your stag do activities in Amsterdam and even has the famous Vondelpark practically in its back garden.
a & o Hostel
Hostel
3 minute walk from metro
This clean and modern hostel is located to the east of the city centre, right by a metro. The lads will have the option of multiple occupancy rooms where you can all kip in together as well as private rooms. This place comes with a games area with a pool and football table – perfect for pre-drinking games.
The Bull Dog
Hostel
Fancy hostel just a 4 minutes' walk to the Red Light District
This fab hostel, which is a 4 minutes’ walk to the Red Light District, has dorm rooms sleeping up to 10, making it a brilliant choice if you’ve got a larger group who want a budget friendly option. All dorm rooms are air conditioned and have an ensuite. Make sure to check out The Bulldog Hotel Lounge Bar that’s lively, loud and has DJs on Friday and Saturdays.
Motel One
3 STAR Hotel
Cheap but definitely not nasty
Motel One has a reputation for good quality without the price tag and Amsterdam’s offering does not disappoint. The hotel benefits from a quieter location just south of the city centre which is perfect for sleeping off those hangovers after a wild night out in the Dam.
Corendon Vitality Hotel
4 STAR Hotel
Indoor pool and wellness centre
This clean and stylish hotel sits on the edge of the city’s centre and provides a clean and comfortable stay for your stag do in Amsterdam. This place is perfect for any health buff stags wanting to stay in tip-top condition for the big day, with a wellness centre and indoor pool to choose from.
Generator Amsterdam
Hostel
Stunning and spacious
This grand four-storey building has over a century of history contained within it. Spacious and stunning in equal measure, it has over 160 en-suite rooms while the old boiler room has been converted into a speakeasy - but when you do eventually make your way out, the centre of Amsterdam is a mere five minute stroll away.
Culture in Amsterdam is anything but boring. You've got sex museums, shops dedicated to condoms and the birthplace of Heineken. Even between boozing, you're in for a treat on your Amsterdam stag weekend.
A’DAM Tower
Overhoeksplein 1, 1031 KS Amsterdam
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A stag do in Amsterdam is all about getting high… so how does 20-storeys above ground level sound? Just over the water, behind Amsterdam Centraal Station, A’DAM Lookout Tower offers glorious 360° views over the historic city centre, the thriving port, impressive Centraal Station, IJsselmeer Lake and many of the hundreds of canals running around the city centre. You can travel up the Heavenly Elevator and make the 22 second journey to the top of the tower. Once you’re there, there’s even a swing where the bravest of you can put your inhibitions behind you and fly ‘over the edge’ of the Sky Deck, swinging out over the city.
Condomerie
Warmoesstraat 141, 1012 district, Amsterdam Centrum, 1012 JB Amsterdam
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Stroll down the quaint, cobbled Warmoesstraat and you’ll stumble across the Condomerie. If you’re into practicing safe sex, this place is Mecca. With all manner of lubricants, edible gifts, sex toys, and, of course, a huge range of condoms, your Netflix and chill sessions will never be quite the same. When it comes to wrapping the willy, this place has it all – glow in the dark, extra-large, extra-small, hand painted, animal shaped (with ears, tusks, trunks etc) and even personalised Johnnies.
Sexmuseum Venustempel
Damrak 18, 1012 LH Amsterdam
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The world’s first and oldest sex museum takes you on a journey through the ages, looking at all aspects of sex through the ages. We’re talking erotic pictures, recordings, photographs and interactive demonstrations (we’re not saying anything more). Aptly located slap bang in the centre of The Red Light District, you’ll be able to head straight out and discuss/black out what you’ve just seen with a few pints. Who knows, you might even learn a thing or two and impress the missus when you get home…
I Amsterdam Letters
Hobbemastraat 19, 1071 XZ Amsterdam
Behind the Rijksmuseum, the ‘I Amsterdam’ sculpture is a tourist friendly hub of people absorbing the culture and people walking, but mainly taking selfies. It’s the classic ‘I have been to Amsterdam’ photo opportunity which you can’t miss out on. At more than two metres tall and 23.5 metres wide, the huge slogan has become a local landmark and a universal meeting spot should you get separated from your group.
Heineken Experience
Stadhouderskade 78, 1072 AE Amsterdam
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Nothing ticks those stag do boxes better than a brewery experience; they’re cultural, you’ll learn a bit and you’ll get to neck some beers. You can’t possibly lose in this situation. The birthplace of Heineken takes you through the popular beer’s history in the former brewery, and is located close to Leidesplein, meaning that you can spill out in search of more beers to keep yourselves topped up.
The Jordaan
Probably the most famous neighbourhood in the entire Netherlands, The Jordaan begins near to Centraal Station, arches around Canal Ring and ends at Leidsegracht. As far as shopping, dining out and cultural attractions go, The Jordaan is up there with the very best. It’s also home to Amsterdam Cheese Museum (need we say more?) and Anne Frank’s House, for a more sombre experience.
Canals
Probably the easiest one to tick off your Amsterdam checklist is checking out the canals. With more than 100 kilometres of canals, 90 islands and 1,500 bridges – when visiting Amsterdam, you can’t miss them. If all this culture has made you thirsty, why not kill two birds with one stone and take in some of the most famous sights on a canal boat cruise?
Amsterdam Museum
Kalverstraat 92, 1012 PH Amsterdam
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Founded in 1926, this city museum celebrates all things Amsterdam. Celebrating past, present and even future Amsterdam, this impressive museum holds a whopping 100,000 objects that are a part of their art and culture collections. The museum is open all year round, so if you fancy knowing a bit more about Amsterdam, then this is the place to check out.
Dam Square
Just a five minute walk from Cantraal Station, you’ll find Dam Square. Bustling with tourists, locals, bikes, live street performers, and walking tours, no matter the weather, this laid-back square is a hive of activity in the centre of the city. Dating back to the 13th century, you can say you’ve seen a bit of Amsterdam history – including the Royal Palace - as you people watch from one of the many bars and cafes surrounding the square’s perimeter. Many free walking tours commence here (leaving more money for beer spends) and there’s even a huge, colourful Ferris wheel here in the spring.
Rembrandt House Museum
Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam
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Fair enough, nothing screams ‘culture vulture’ like going to an art gallery, but we reckon that’s pretty boring, especially on your stag do. With this place, you’ll get to take a look into the home of Rembrandt (between 1639 and 1655), which has been meticulously refurbished with furniture, art and objects from his time, and get to see some of his most famous work showcased at the same time. The world famous Blue Bird Coffeeshop is just around the corner too, if you fancy a *ahem* caffeine hit.
Staying safe might not be the most exciting thing, but it's important to ensure your Amsterdam stag runs smoothly. As well as following the new Amsterdam rules, here are our top six safety tips for staying safe in the Dam:
By following these simple safety tips we're sure you'll have a fantastic Amsterdam stag do.
Located about five miles south-west of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the main international airport in the Netherlands. It’s the third busiest airport in Europe and sees KLM, Ryanair, Flybe, EasyJet and Vueling among the airlines using its runways. Seriously easy (and cheap) to get to from the UK via plane, this airport sees thousands of tourists through its revolving doors every day. Taxis from Schiphol Airport into Centraal Station will cost around €40 and a single train ride for the same route (generally leaving from platform 1, 2 or 3) will cost you €4.90 each for a single, both taking about 15-20 minutes.
Airport | Duration | Airline |
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Aberdeen Airport ABZ | 1hr 30m | KLM |
Belfast International Airport BFS | 1h 35m | EasyJet |
Birmingham Airport BHX | 1hr 15m | EasyJet |
Cardiff Airport CWL | 1hr 20m | KLM |
Dublin Airport DUB | 1h 40m | Ryanair Aer Lingus Flybe |
Edinbrugh Airport EDI | 1h 35m | EasyJet KLM |
Healthrow Airport LHR | 1h 20m | KLM British Airways |
Newcastle International Airport NCL | 1h 20m | KLM |
If the thought of baggage carousels, airport security and attempting to sleep on a tiny seat with no leg room fills you with dread, the ferry is your best option. With ferries leaving regularly from Newcastle and arriving straight into Holland in 13hrs, if you’ve got the time, why not take your party to the open waters? The DFDS ferry has cosy on-board cabins and plenty of fully stocked bars, meaning the celebrations will start before you’ve even reached Amsterdam.
Travel From | Ferry | Duration |
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Newcastle (North Shields) | DFDS | 13h |
Luckily for you, Amsterdam is pretty much all flat. So, if you’re wanting to sight see, bar hop or are just concerned about getting from A to B, rest assured, getting around Amsterdam is a doddle.
Despite being not as dirt cheap as the likes of Budapest and Prague, Amsterdam is middle of the road when it comes to the essentials. Here's what you should be expecting to fork out on your Amsterdam stag do.
Amsterdam’s weather, similar to the UK, is slightly hit and miss. Mid-April to mid-October is the peak of the good weather, with laid back locals peeling off their hipster layers to reveal their bronzed bods. Still considerably warmer than most spots in good old Blighty, average Dutch summers see daily highs of 21°C with very little rainfall – but you didn’t really come for the weather, did you?
July 2025
With barely any wind or rain and highs of 21°C, it won’t be those space cakes putting a smile on your face (well, those too). June in Amsterdam is pretty much the optimum tourist time, so join them on your stag do.
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