Weekend getaways from Amsterdam: 7 top spots to visit by train

City break, here we come!

Known for its iconic canals and vibrant nightlife, Amsterdam is one of the most iconic cities in Europe. However, it’s easy to forget that there is a lot more to see in (and around) the Netherlands than just the capital.

Lucky for us, Amsterdam is well-positioned to access countless unforgettable getaway spots — and thanks to the city’s fantastic public transport network, many stunning options are just a short train ride away.

So, hop aboard! Whether you’re looking to admire architecture or experience a new culture, these seven spots should be at the top of your list. 🚂

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Enjoy a stroll through Europe’s largest port. Image: Depositphotos

As the Netherlands’ busiest port city, Rotterdam maintains a gritty industrial charm with many hidden gems to visit. You’ll be amazed by its striking modern architecture, like the famous cube houses and the Markthal.  

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The Kop van Zuid waterfront reveals a very urban Dutch landscape of high-rises rising up from the river. Just an hour away by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam offers a total change of scenery with a youthful and international flair.


Maastricht, Netherlands

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In previous years, Maastricht has been voted the best city to live in the Netherlands! Image: Depositphotos

For a mix of historic charms, Belgium and Germany meet in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht. About two-and-a-half hours away from Amsterdam, Romans founded this city in the 1st century AD, and its cobbled lanes lead to Gothic churches, ruins, and the impressive St. Servaas Basilica.

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When in Maastricht, you shouldn’t miss the Vrijthof central square, which hosts lively markets and events throughout the year. Sample some Jenever (Dutch gin), and local foods, and just enjoy yourself!


Berlin, Germany

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You don’t get a skyline like this in Amsterdam. Image: Depositphotos

For art, nightlife, and big-city hustle and bustle, Berlin is one of the best weekend destinations near Amsterdam. A roughly six-hour-long train journey puts you right in the heart of the dynamic German capital.

As Germany’s largest city, Berlin offers an exciting energy quite different from the Netherlands. Explore iconic sites like the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and Museum Island, or spend an evening bar-hopping along Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain.

With its central location in Europe, Berlin is also well connected to other major cities like Paris, making it ideal as a stopover on a longer European trip.


Utrecht, Netherlands

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Vibrant nightlife? Check. ✅ Image: Depositphotos

As the Netherlands’ fourth largest city, Utrecht combines urban sophistication and medieval quirkiness. Its handsome canal ring and star-shaped defence wall are lined with countless cafés and shops to stroll by.

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On Saturdays, the Vredenburg square turns into a marketplace for local handicrafts, cheese and produce — it’s a must-visit, if you ask us! Less than an hour away, and with trains running every 15 minutes, Utrecht makes for an enjoyable day or overnight trip from Amsterdam.


The Hague, Netherlands

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A Dutch city with international allure. Image: Freepik

As the political centre and home to many international organisations, The Hague has a global reputation but a peaceful ambience. Sights include the iconic Binnenhof parliament buildings, the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery and many elegant tree-lined boulevards.

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Wanna get out of the city? Geen problem, just visit the wide dunes and beaches along the North Sea coast, which can be reached with a quick tram or bus journey! 


Ghent, Belgium

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Just look at this architecture! Image: Depositphotos

For Belgian charm without the crowds of Brussels, consider charming Ghent. About three hours by train from Amsterdam, you’ll find classic European architecture lining the canals of this beautifully preserved Flemish city.

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We recommend you check out the medieval Altarpiece in St. Bavo’s Cathedral and the culinary Patershol neighbourhood. When taking a break, be sure to try some local beers and signature dishes such as “Waterzooi” (cream-based stew). Lekker!


Groningen, Netherlands

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No matter the time of the year, Groningen is always a good idea. Image: Depositphotos

As the largest city in northern Netherlands’ Groningen province, Groningen feels worlds away from Amsterdam, yet remains a perfect getaway that is well connected by trains. The best part? The journey there takes just a little over two hours!

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As a student town, this place has a lively culture reflected in cafés, bars, and independent shops. Some must-see sites are the picturesque old town, the Martinitoren, and the Groninger Museum. 


From big cities with global flair to quaint towns hiding gems of history, the areas surrounding Amsterdam boast endless weekend trip potential. With high-speed and frequent rail connections, reaching top spots like The Hague, Utrecht, Rotterdam, and more is an easy feat. ⚡️

So, take your pick of culture, architecture, or cuisine, and get ready for your perfect city break, just a train ride away from the Dutch capital.

What is your favourite spot for a getaway from Amsterdam? Let us know in the comments!

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