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Definitive Guide to Clubbing in Amsterdam

I’ve been living in Amsterdam since October 2015. As an electronic dance music enthusiast, living in Amsterdam is a dream come true. Amsterdam is truly the dance music capital of the world. It’s home to many of the top DJs of the world – I even once ran into my favorite DJ, Dr. Peacock and his dad on the street (yes, I fangirl-ed pretty hard). Not only that, there are always dozens of events of different subgenres to choose from every weekend and Dutchies are my favorite people to party with.

I’ve gone to almost every electronic music club in Amsterdam – and here’s the rundown to clubbing in Amsterdam!

Clubbing Districts & Where to Stay

Amsterdam’s clubbing areas are concentrated in the Center, the West, and the North.

In the Center, there are many clubs around Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. Depending on what you’re looking for, you may or may not enjoy it as these venues can also be quite touristy.

In the West are some of Amsterdam’s biggest techno clubs and alternative venues.

In the North, a short (free) ferry ride, away, are some of Amsterdam’s more industrial warehouses and venues.

If clubbing is high on your travel priority list, I’d choose to stay in either the Center or the West for ease of getting around. Of course, the closer you are to the center, the more expensive the hotel or Airbnb.

See below for a list of clubs by district.

How to Find Cool Parties

Clubs in Amsterdam generally do not stick with one genre of music; most will host different types of parties on different nights.

I rely on Partyflock to find the hottest dance music parties in town. Not only does it contain a comprehensive list of events, I love that it also tells you the genre of music in the club that night. As someone who values the specific genre of music over the artist names (I don’t necessarily know the names of the artists and am always down to explore new music), it’s a tremendously useful feature! You can even find events by genre (i.e. Hardstyle parties). Partyflock works all over the Netherlands.

Party with a Local app works well to find events – from the mainstream parties to the obscure events – as well as connecting with people interested in those events.

Transportation

If you truly want to party like a local in Amsterdam, then there’s no other way to get to and from the club than on a bike. Doesn’t matter if it’s raining, windy, cold, or just far away, the Dutch way is always by bike. You’ll always see a stack of bicycles outside of clubs on weekend nights! For those that don’t have a bike, you can hop on the back of your friend’s bike.

If you’re too drunk, you should probably take a taxi home and come back for your bike tomorrow, unless you want end up in a canal!

You can always find bikes chained outside of clubs. A lot of them. Remember where you parked!

The Crowd

I’ll have to say that Dutchies are some of my favorite people to party with. They certainly know how to party and love talking to strangers. At the same time, the men do not hit on women aggressively; and male friends have reported that women can actually be quite proactive at hitting on men. The Dutch are fun can party all night and you’ll find that clubs are usually still packed at closing time (normally 5am).

Buying Alcohol

The worst thing about partying in the Netherlands is probably the token system. You often have to buy “tokens” for alcohol. Not only does this mean that you have to line up twice to make purchases, you’re also often left with leftover tokens that you can’t exchange for cash. Usually, 10 euros buys you around 3.5 tokens, and a beer is worth 1 token (~3 euros). A mixed drink is usually worth 2.5 or 3 tokens. Many parties don’t even serve shots of hard liquor; mixed drinks only. Sometimes you even got to pay to go to the bathroom. Tokens are probably the worst thing about clubbing in NL.

Venues to Check Out

If you ask me to give you the name of my favorite club in Amsterdam, I’d have to think pretty hard before giving you an answer – they’re all so different!

If I had to choose, my favorite venues / parties would be: Warehouse Elementenstraat, Thuishaven, Radion, Marktkantine, and Paradiso.

I find that the style of clubs in Amsterdam seem to differ by the region they’re in: West, North, Central, or East. I’d say my favorites are clubs in the West and North – read on to find out why.

West

West clubs tend to have alternative vibes. I’d say that clubs in the West are more my style!

 

 

 

 

 

Center

Some of the most long-standing names of Amsterdam nightlife are in the city center, though I am not a big fan of these clubs, as they tend to be more packed and more commercial.

 

 

 

 

NDSM-Noord

The Nord region of Amsterdam can be reached by a short, free boat ride from Amsterdam Centraal train station. Due to the problem of lack of housing and rising prices in the city of Amsterdam, the government is trying to develop the North region, across the river, into a new residential and cultural area. In this area, there are some very alternative and cool clubs. The best way to reach these clubs is by boat, and it’s best if you have your bike with you. If you haven’t been to Amsterdam Nord, it’s worth visiting one of these clubs just to check it out!

 

 

East

There aren’t many nightclubs in the East. In fact, the two venues here listed are not clubs, but designated event spaces.

 


 

To summarize, there are a bunch of great parties and venues for all types of tastes in Amsterdam. If you’re serious about dance music, it’s definitely worth spending a couple weeks in Amsterdam exploring the nightlife scene! You will not be disappointed!

To read about festivals in the Netherlands and life in Holland in general, click here.