When visiting Amsterdam, there are some things you might want to avoid to ensure a positive experience. Here are a few suggestions on what not to do:

  1. DO NOT Ignore Local Laws: Familiarize yourself with Dutch laws and regulations, especially regarding cannabis use, alcohol consumption, and cycling rules. Cannabis is tolerated in licensed cafes, but it’s illegal to consume it in public spaces. Same goes for the alcohol consumption.
    In 2025 the town hall expanded few times their public police fleet and now this guys can pop up from nowhere. Public police (handhaving) is often seen walking, by bikes or even driven a small garbage collection vans. So your expectation of police presence could be very wrong. Here some main mistakes which visitors do.

  1. Don`t disrespect the Cycling Culture: Amsterdam is known for its bicycle-friendly environment. Don’t walk on bike lanes or fail to shout to cyclists. Always be aware of your surroundings when moving around the city.
  2. Don`t Take Photos in Prohibited Areas and specially in Red Light Destrict: Some places, like the Anne Frank House and certain museums, may have restrictions on photography.taking photos in Red Light Destrict is strictly prohibited. Always check signs and respect the rules.
  3. Don`t underestimate the Weather: Amsterdam can be rainy and chilly at times. Don’t forget to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as well bring an umbrella with you.
  4. Dont fall in Tourist Traps like very central restaurants, pubs and coffeshops: Avoid restaurants and shops that are aimed at tourists, especially in high-traffic areas like Dam Square. Look for local bakeries and stores outside busy areas or at local outdoor bazars. Always asked for menu and don`t order without asking the price of something. Some of the best street markets are Dapper Market and Nordern Kerk Market.
  5. Dont Forget to Respect Local People: The Dutch are generally straightforward and value honesty. While politeness is appreciated, excessive niceness can sometimes come off as insincere. Engage in conversations with respect and authenticity. Don`t fall in religious and political debates with locals
  6. Don`t Stay Too Long in the Red Light District: While the Red Light District is a famous part of Amsterdam, don’t linger excessively or behave disrespectfully toward sex workers. In 2025 there is new rule for walking only one way in Redlight Destrict specially during the busy hours. Public Police is very strict in Red Light Destrict with alcohol and drugs use
  7. Don`t Miss Out on Local Experiences: Don’t spend all your time in well-known attractions and areas. Explore local neighborhoods, markets, and hidden gems to truly experience the culture.
  8. Don’t underestimate the pickpockets and street junkies : As in any city, avoid displaying valuable items on yourself, and don`t be being careless with your belongings in crowded areas, or wandering into unfamiliar neighbourhoods alone at night.
  9. Don`t bring kids with you: Amsterdam city centre is really not meant for kids. Bringing your kids can result in bad experience for everyone

By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll enhance your stay in Amsterdam and have way more enjoyable experience. If you need any advice you can always reach Amsterdam Electric Pedicabs. Our local tour guides are always ready to help