Best Photography Locations in The Netherlands

Did you know there is an interactive map of the best places to take photos in Amsterdam?

This map not only shows the best places to take photos in Amsterdam, but the Netherlands.

It allows you to preview what to photograph and the exact locations where you can photograph them. The people behind Foto Locaties have created this map, and in recent years, it has expanded to cover Belgium and Germany.

The Netherlands: https://tinyurl.com/y8bjjonv

Belgium: https://goo.gl/maps/roVq1XNi5vJ2

Germany: https://tinyurl.com/yaxob5e7

Best Amsterdam-specific Photography Locations

Amsterdam is a visual feast for photographers, offering a blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy.

Amsterdam offers numerous picturesque spots for photography. Key locations include the Jordaan district with its charming canals and cafes, the iconic Damrak canal houses, and the Rijksmuseum with its stunning architecture. For unique perspectives, consider the rooftop of the NEMO Science Museum, the Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) at night, or the Brouwersgracht and Herengracht canals. 

Here are the top 10 spots to capture the essence of this beautiful city:

  1. Jordaan District: Wander through narrow streets lined with quaint canals and cozy cafés. Look for unique angles and reflections in the water for stunning street photography.
  2. Damrak Canal: Capture the iconic canal houses with their colorful facades. Visit during sunrise or sunset for magical lighting and reflections.
  3. Rijksmuseum: The museum’s stunning architecture is a masterpiece in itself. Experiment with different perspectives from the surrounding Museumplein, especially during golden hour.
  4. NEMO Science Museum Rooftop: This hidden gem offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the skyline and the intricate canal network below.
  5. Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge): This picturesque bridge is especially enchanting at night when illuminated. Use long exposure techniques to create dreamy light trails from passing boats.
  6. Brouwersgracht & Herengracht Canals: These canals are perfect for capturing the quintessential Amsterdam vibe. Look for interesting reflections and play with the depth of field to highlight the historic architecture.
  7. Keukenhof Gardens (seasonal): If you’re visiting in spring, don’t miss the vibrant tulip fields. Use macro photography to capture the intricate details of the flowers.
  8. Vondelpark: This expansive park offers diverse landscapes and opportunities for candid shots of locals enjoying nature. Early mornings are ideal for soft light and fewer crowds.
  9. Bloemenmarkt: The floating flower market bursts with color and life. Capture the hustle and bustle, and don’t forget to photograph the unique flower arrangements.
  10. Anne Frank House: While the interior is off-limits for photography, the exterior offers a poignant backdrop. Capture the essence of this historical site and its significance in Amsterdam’s narrative.

Pro Tips:

  • Visit during different times of the day for varied lighting.
  • Experiment with reflections in the canals for creative compositions.
  • Don’t forget to explore side streets and hidden corners for unique shots.
  • Note: Photography is not allowed in the Red Light District.
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