Flights to Amsterdam

Flights to Amsterdam

We have some great deals on flights to Amsterdam. Ebookers have tied up with leading airlines to offer you Flights to Amsterdam from all major airports across the country. Whether this is your first trip or you are heading back because you simply can’t get enough of this vibrant city, Amsterdam’s relaxed liberal atmosphere makes for an ‘anything goes’ kind of holiday. Book a flight to Amsterdam today and with the click of a mouse you can admire Van Gogh’s darkest period, marvel at the use of light in Rembrandt’s square, and figure out which way is up when you view the modern art at the Stedlijk. With the added convenience of our Amsterdam flights leaving from local airports, we make it easier for you to get away to the Dutch capital.

From To Travel dates Priced from*
London (LHR) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
London (LGW) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Manchester (MAN) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Bristol (BRS) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Birmingham (BHX) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Newcastle Upon Tyne (NCL) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Edinburgh (EDI) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE
Glasgow (GLA) Amsterdam (AMS) 21 Mar 2012 to 28 Mar 2012 SAVE

Amsterdam Travel Guide

Canal Cruises – Take a boat ride on the numerous canals dissecting the city. Lasting about an hour these cruises are the ideal way to enjoy Amsterdam’s rather unusual narrow- buildings architecture. Grab an open-top boat or explore the canals on your own on a self pedaled canal bike.

Van Gogh Museum – Dedicated to Amsterdam’s most famous son, the museum traces the tortured artist’s life through chronologically arranged paintings, letters to his brother Theo and paintings of friends and contemporaries. A fascinating museum, this is an absolute must-see.

Rijksmuseum – Amsterdam’s other famous son Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters like Vermeer are showcased in this huge neo-gothic museum. Admire the play of light in the ‘Night watch’ and see the stunning collection of delftware.

Red Light District – As popular as the famed museums, this risqué district is relatively safe. Set in the oldest part of Amsterdam, close to the Oude Kerk, this lively quarter has long been a top tourist must-see – fluorescent red lights in the windows, throngs of tourists and an anything goes attitude.

Anne Frank Huis –visit the house where Anne Frank hid for two years and penned her diary, hidden chambers behind walls, the fear of discovery and hope for freedom – this is a truly humbling experience. Avoid the crowds lining up in this popular Amsterdam attraction by getting there early or later in the evening.

Terms and Conditions

Flight prices above are prices from per person all taxes included; subject to availability. Prices exclude payment card charges which may be payable in addition. Alternative departure dates and holiday extras are available for the destinations at extra cost.