Milan (LIN) to Amsterdam (AMS) flights

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The best flight deals from Milan to Amsterdam

Famous for its canals and as the city of tulips, Amsterdam is an ideal destination both for a city break and as a departure point for travel across the world. When travelling with KLM, you can choose from the best flight deals from Milan to Amsterdam, scheduled at convenient times, and enjoy our high-quality services to set off on your journey in style. Whether you're going on a weekend break to take in the city sights or planning to travel further afield, your hand baggage is always included along with free drinks and snacks. Compare the services of the three KLM classes - Economy, Premium Comfort, and Business - and choose your seat in the cabin. When travelling Economy you can choose between three ticket options, Light, Standard and Flex, to meet your needs for checked baggage and give you the right level of flexibility. 

Practical Information for Flights from Milan to Amsterdam

Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is a half-hour drive from Amsterdam city centre via the A10 and busses and taxis are available at the airport. However, Amsterdam has good public transport options and the train is the quickest and cheapest travel option with services running every 10-15 minutes.  Central Amsterdam is easy to walk around and is best explored on foot. Cycling is the most popular mode of transport among the locals along with trams and ferries. Amsterdam is in the same time zone as Milan, so you won’t need to adjust your watch.

Best Time to Visit Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a beautiful destination all year-round, but spring is ideal for visiting when the famous tulip fields are in bloom. There are mild temperatures from April to May, which makes strolling around the city very enjoyable. In the summer days are long and usually sunny, which is perfect for exploring the canals. The city becomes cosy and inviting to autumn and winter, making it the bes time to explore the city's many museums and cafés. Remember to take comfortable shoes to best enjoy the city on foot.

Things to See in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is known worldwide for its picturesque canals, museums, and coffee shops. Discover the must-see attractions and make the most of your visit. Here are some highlights:

  • Van Gogh Museum: Discover the famous painter's works in a one-of-a-kind collection.
  • Rijksmuseum: The Netherlands’ largest museum, famous for its collection of Dutch art, including masterpieces like Rembrandt’s "The Night Watch".
  • Canal Houses: Stroll along the canals and enjoy looking at the iconic, narrow houses.
  • Vondelpark: The most popular green space in Amsterdam, perfect for relaxing or having a picnic.
  • Flower Market: An explosion of colours and scents, especially vibrant in spring.
  • Anne Frank's House: A moving and important museum in the historic center.

Milan to Amsterdam Flights: Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Milan to Amsterdam?

Approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes for direct flights.

What time is it in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam is in the same time zone as Milan (UTC+1).

What should I eat in Amsterdam?

You can try local specialties like stroopwafel, raw herring, and Gouda cheese or great international options such as Turkish and Indonesian cuisine. 

What's the best way to get around Amsterdam?

Walking is the best way to get around the city centre. To explore other neigbourhoods, take advantage of the great public transport system including trams and busses or be like a local and hop on a bike.

How many days do you need to visit Amsterdam?

You need at least 3-4 days to see main attractions, but a week is best to take advantage of all the city has to offer.