10 Best Nightlife in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bimhuis

Oosterdok Fodor's choice

The best-known jazz place in town occupies the utterly awesome Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ. Everyone from fans of the old legends to those of the latest avant-gardists agrees: the space is close to perfect. Views of the city are breathtaking, the acoustics great, the chairs comfy, and the house rules laid-back; all drinks ordered at the bar, even full wine bottles, can be carried inside.

De Nieuwe Anita

Oud-West Fodor's choice

The quirky Nieuwe Anita, darling of the alternative crowd, is home to screenings of cult classics, spoken-word nights, and live gigs put on by underground magazine Subbacultcha!. They also do cocktails, haircuts, and club nights.

Jazz Cafe Alto

Leidseplein Fodor's choice

Hear top-notch local ensembles in the jam-packed and ultraintimate environment of one of Amsterdam's oldest jazz joints. Along with live jazz every night, a little Latin, funk, and salsa can also be enjoyed here.

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Melkweg

Leidseplein Fodor's choice
In a former dairy factory—hence the name, "Milky Way"—is one of Amsterdam's foremost entertainment venues, attracting over 540,000 visitors a year. Here, you'll find a varied live program in two concert halls with everything from upcoming acts to internationally renowned names in music and dance. There is also a theater, cinema, a multidisciplinary hall, exhibition space, and a café.

Paradiso

Leidseplein Fodor's choice

This former church—vaulted ceilings and stained glass still intact—has become the country's most famous "pop temple," an epic venue for legendary musicians, new bands, and club nights. Paradiso also has a sister location, Tolhuistin, in Amsterdam Noord, just across the river from Central Station.

Cafe Casablanca

Red Light District

On the edge of the Red Light District sits this neighborhood institution, which dates back to the 1940s. For better or worse, cracks have started to appear in its jazzy foundation, as the programming has become diluted by DJ sets and karaoke.

Maloe Melo

Jordaan

Open seven days a week, this dive bar is the place to be for rock, blues, and live music with a local vibe. Occasionally, local musicians are joined on stage by bigger names, fresh from their gigs at bigger nearby venues.

Melkweg

Leidseplein

The legendary "Milk Way" features live performances, DJs, and club nights covering everything from hip-hop to punk to world music. A former milk factory, this space began as a hippie squat in the 1960s. Today it's a slick multimedia center equipped with two concert halls, a theater, cinema, gallery, and café-restaurant.

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OCCII

Museum District

The former squat (in what was once a horse-drawn tram depot) and cultural center, just beyond the gates of the Vondelpark's western exit, has stayed true to its punky vibe over the years. In addition to the alternative, experimental, underground programming for adults, there's also an artsy kids' program that is well worth checking out.

OT301

Oud-West

This legalized squat in the former film academy offers fun alternative nights with live bands and DJs. The eclectic music ranges from hard core to free jazz and latin beats. Also on the premises are a movie theater, an art gallery, and an organic café.