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What’s Amsterdam Like in November? November in Amsterdam is characterized by its cool, often wet weather and a quieter, more local atmosphere compared to peak tourist seasons.

What is the Weather and Climate in Amsterdam in November? November weather in Amsterdam is typically cool and damp. Average high temperatures range from 7°C to 9°C (45-48°F), while average lows are between 2°C and 4°C (36-39°F). Expect around 10-15 days of precipitation, with total rainfall usually between 60-80mm. Daylight hours are shorter, averaging 8-9 hours per day. It’s often breezy, requiring warm, waterproof clothing.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in Amsterdam During November? Costs for flights and accommodation are generally lower than during peak season. Round-trip flights from major European cities might range from €50-€150 (estimated), while from North America, fares could be €400-€700 (estimated, off-peak). Hotel prices are typically 20-40% lower, with budget hostel beds ranging from €25-€50/night and mid-range hotels from €80-€150/night (estimated). Availability for both flights and hotels is generally good, offering more choice. Standard costs for meals and drinks remain fairly consistent year-round.

What Should I Expect in Amsterdam in November (Crowds, Events, Conditions)? Expect significantly fewer tourist crowds, leading to shorter queues at attractions and a more relaxed, authentic city experience. The main event is usually the arrival of Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) in mid-November, a festive parade enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. The city prepares for the festive season, and while many Christmas markets begin in December, some smaller events may start late November. Conditions are cool and often wet, making cozy indoor activities particularly appealing.

What Are the Best Activities for Visiting Amsterdam in November? Embrace Amsterdam’s rich cultural offerings by visiting world-class museums such as the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Anne Frank House (book tickets well in advance). Enjoy a canal cruise in a heated, covered boat to see the city from a different perspective. Seek warmth and atmosphere in traditional “brown cafes,” historic pubs perfect for a hot drink or local beer. Explore indoor markets like De Hallen for food and crafts, or indulge in shopping along Kalverstraat and the Nine Streets.

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