What to Do in Amsterdam Before (or After) Your River Cruise
Why You Should Stay a Little Longer in Amsterdam
If you’re cruising the Rhine or Danube, there’s a good chance Amsterdam is where you’re hopping on (or off) the boat. And while the canals and tulips get the spotlight, Amsterdam’s charm goes far beyond cruise brochures. For those looking for an Amsterdam River Cruise extension guide, whether you’ve got 24 hours or a long weekend, here’s how to make the most of your pre- or post-cruise stay.
If you are spending a few days in Amsterdam, especially in spring, I put together a relaxed Amsterdam tulip season itinerary that works perfectly before or after a river cruise:

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Where to Stay (Close to Everything but Quiet Enough to Sleep)
Look for hotels near Centraal Station or the Jordaan neighborhood. That way, you’re close to attractions but away from the party scene.
Recommended stays on Hotels.com or Travelocity:
- The Hoxton – Trendy but cozy
- Mövenpick Hotel – Often used by cruise lines; walkable to cruise port

Getting Around Amsterdam: Tap and Go
Amsterdam’s public transit system (GVB) is easy to use, especially if you’re not looking to mess with tickets or kiosks.
- Tap your contactless card or phone (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, Mastercard) on the blue reader when you board a tram, bus, or metro
- Tap off when you exit
- No need to buy a separate transit card
- Works only on GVB (not regional trains)
- For a busy day, consider a GVB day pass
This system is ideal if your knees don’t love cobblestones or if you’re hauling luggage through town.

Must-Do Activities for River Cruisers with a Free Day
These low-effort, high-payoff activities are perfect for filling a day or two around your cruise.
1. Take a Canal Cruise
Skip the crowded boats and book a smaller group tour with wine, cheese, or dinner.
2. Explore Jordaan
Charming streets, artsy shops, and that perfect balance between photogenic and peaceful.
3. Anne Frank House
Book ahead — this emotional visit is a powerful start or finish to your trip.
4. Van Gogh Museum
A must-see even for non-art lovers. The audio tour is gold.
5. Visit a Brown Café
Authentic Dutch pubs like Café ‘t Smalle or Café Chris serve local beer and serious fries. (Don’t be fooled by “coffee shops” — that’s a different kind of trip.)

What (and Where) to Eat
- Pancakes Amsterdam – Dutch-style pancakes that go well with jet lag
- Foodhallen – Indoor street food heaven
- Vishandel Molenaar – Grab herring like a local (if you’re brave)
- Food tour options here

Amazon Picks: Things I Wish I Had in Amsterdam
A few essentials can make the difference between a great pre-cruise day and soggy socks.

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Final Tip: Give Yourself Buffer Time
Flights get delayed. Luggage gets lost. Cruises wait for no one. Spending a day or two in Amsterdam before or after your cruise gives you time to breathe, explore, and avoid stress. And if you ask me, that’s what travel after 50 should be all about.