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Amsterdam kids activities

Amsterdam offers parents, teachers, group leaders or caregivers, both visiting or residing in Amsterdam plentiful activities to keep kids from getting bored all they way up until they are on their own feet. Regularly scheduled activities for kids who live in the city, spots and events for both visitors and residents alike. No need to get bored for a minute. Being the capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam is the largest and most internationally oriented city of the country. It is not uncommon to pick up more foreign languages around you than good ole' Dutch.

Amsterdam kids activities for residing families

Living in Amsterdam, with kids, comes with its charms and challenges. You may not be able to park the car nearby your home, and even so, your car may not always be your most efficient way of transport. Many parents need to drag their stroller up and down the stair cases, in and out of public transport. On a positive note, living in Amsterdam offers kids an incredible array of activities, for every development stage, interest and cultural background. From large scale daycare centres adjacent to popular schools to cozy home based caregivers. From gymnastics in the schools’ sports hall to spitzen training at a renown school for classical ballet. From a cooking workshop at the local community center to crafting chocolate in a famous chocolatery. If you can think of it, chances are that it is available in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam kids friendly accommodation

Planning a weekend trip or vacation to Amsterdam? How to get started? What hotel is really kids friendly? Offering that bit more of space to play than the few square feet around the bed? Would they have a crib available? A highchair or playpen? Where would I find wholesome kid friendly meals, other than fastfood? Amsterdam features hundreds of hotels and restaurants, but they do not match all tastes and budgets. Amsterdam.org aims to assist you in finding your match.

Amsterdam kids activities for (half) day trips

Planning a (half) day trip to Amsterdam raises lots of questions as well. Will I go by car? Train? Bus maybe? If I do go by car, where to park safely and affordably? Other than the big museums and the Artis Zoo, what else could we do? I currently do not have a lot to spend, where could I go? Amsterdam.org aims to inspire.

Amsterdam.org aims to be the center of inspiration for Amsterdam kids activities

Our team aims to turn our Amsterdam kids section into the most complete source of information for parents, teachers, group leaders and caregivers. We will need your help by sharing your opinion on spots and events, on our pages, through social media and by e-mail. Would you like us to keep you posted? Please subscribe for our newsletter today. We are looking forward to be hearing from you.

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