Study abroad in Amsterdam
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Amsterdam.
Country
the NetherlandsStudent Budget
EUR 1,250 – 2,000/month
Transport Card
Bike first; GVB monthly or NS discount if you commute from Diemen, Zaandam, Haarlem, or Utrecht.
Population
Approx. 920k city / 2.5M metro
Study abroad in Amsterdam: student life
Study abroad in Amsterdam is intense, international and housing-led. The city gives you culture, English, networks and nightlife, but it only works smoothly if you treat accommodation as the first academic task.
Who loves this city?
Students who want a very international city, strong English use, culture, nightlife, startups, museums, and an easy landing into Dutch life.
What makes it special
Amsterdam gives exchange students a dense international network and a city that is small enough to bike but globally connected.
Newcomer shocks
- Housing is not a small admin task; it is the main challenge.
- The center can feel more tourist than student, especially near canals and Red Light District routes.
- Dutch directness shows up in class feedback, flatmate chats, and rental emails.
Weather in Amsterdam & what to pack
Amsterdam weather is more wet and windy than snowy. Bring waterproof layers, good bike lights and a lock routine, because the commute continues even when the rain is sideways.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 5° / 1° | 🌧️ Rain and drizzleRain and drizzle, cool | 8h daylight; grey and wet |
| February 6° / 1° | 🌧️ Rain, occasional sleetRain, occasional sleet, cool | Canal ice rare but possible |
| March 9° / 3° | 🌤️ ShowersShowers, cool | Tulip season begins; cool winds |
| April 13° / 6° | 🌤️ ShowersShowers, mild | Keukenhof open; still need jacket |
| May 17° / 9° | 🌤️ Occasional showersOccasional showers, mild | Pleasant; light layers |
| June 20° / 12° | ☀️ Mostly dryMostly dry, warm | Long evenings; terrace season |
| July 22° / 14° | 🌤️ Occasional showersOccasional showers, warm | Peak tourist month; book ahead |
| August 22° / 14° | 🌧️ Some rainSome rain, warm | Warm; sunscreen + compact rain jacket |
| September 18° / 11° | 🌧️ Rain picks upRain picks up, mild | Quieter crowds; bring layers |
| October 13° / 7° | 🌧️ Frequent rainFrequent rain, mild | Waterproof jacket essential |
| November 9° / 4° | 🌧️ Grey and rainyGrey and rainy, cool | Dark and wet; reflective cycling gear |
| December 6° / 2° | 🌧️ Rain, possible frostRain, possible frost, cool | Festive markets; warmest coat |
Cold rain and wind matter more than snow. A waterproof jacket and reliable bike lights are not optional.
Packing checklist
- Waterproof jacket always
- Bike lock + cycling poncho
- Layers for variable spring
- Sunscreen and hat July–Aug
- Warm boots November–February
Cost of living for students in Amsterdam
Cost of Living Index
80.8 / 100
Expensive · World avg ≈ 44
Amsterdam is the expensive Dutch option, especially for rooms and casual food. Budget around rent first, then use campus meals, markets, Too Good To Go and student discounts to make the month survivable.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room - private market | EUR 650 – 1,100 | Rooms below market get hundreds of replies. Treat very cheap central listings as suspicious. |
| Groceries | EUR 220 – 360 | Lidl, Dirk, and market shopping beat central Albert Heijn prices. |
| Transport | EUR 20 – 90 | Cycling can make daily transport very cheap; train commutes change the budget quickly. |
Private-market baseline
Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.
University and public housing
Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Amsterdam
Housing is the make-or-break task for studying abroad in Amsterdam. Start with UvA or VU routes immediately, keep Diemen, Amstelveen/Uilenstede, Oost and Noord on the table, and only pay after the landlord, contract and registration rules are verified.
Diemen
Often more realistic than central Amsterdam, but still competitive.Students who need a realistic room with rail, metro and tram links rather than a central canal address.
Amstelveen / Uilenstede
Varies by provider and room type; university-linked rooms go quickly.VU students and students who prefer a student-housing cluster over central nightlife.
Oost
Medium-high and rising near popular streets.UvA students who want parks, cafes and a less touristy daily rhythm.
Noord
Can be better value than the canal belt, but varies sharply by building.More space, creative areas and better value if you accept ferry or metro routines.
Official contacts
UvA International Student Housing Office
Official UvA housing guidance; rooms are limited and not guaranteed.
VU Amsterdam International Office accommodation
Official VU route for incoming exchange accommodation; furnished rooms are limited and not guaranteed.
!WOON tenant advice Amsterdam
Free tenant-rights advice before signing or when service costs/deposits look wrong.
Student residences
UvA Student Housing
Limited furnished accommodation for eligible incoming international students.
VU Exchange Accommodation
Furnished rooms with private or shared facilities for some exchange students.
ROOM.nl Amsterdam
Student-housing platform used for selected international-priority buildings and longer-term searches.
Private platforms
ROOM.nl
Use for student housing and selected international priority options; register early.
Kamernet Amsterdam
Private-room marketplace; verify identity, registration and contract before payment.
HousingAnywhere Amsterdam
International marketplace for temporary rooms; read cancellation and fee rules.
Student groups
ESN Amsterdam
Exchange-student community for arrival questions and peer warnings, not a verified landlord.
ISN Amsterdam
International Student Network with practical onboarding and peer contacts.
r/AmsterdamHousing
Peer sentiment only; verify every listing through official/legal channels.
Documents to prepare
Passport or EU/national ID
Admission, exchange nomination, or enrolment confirmation
Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested
Deposit budget and first rent payment by traceable bank transfer
Health insurance and municipal registration/BSN appointment plan where required
Timing
Create a housing timeline as soon as Amsterdam is on your shortlist; UvA warns that securing accommodation can take months.
Apply to UvA/VU housing the moment your programme window opens, while searching private backups in parallel.
For September starts, have a verified fallback well before summer; arriving without housing is high risk.
Deposit & contract notes
For Dutch contracts signed after 1 July 2023, the deposit may not exceed two months of basic rent; keep written proof of payment.
New Dutch rental agreements must be in writing; check whether municipal registration is allowed before signing.
Do not pay agency mediation fees that legally belong to the landlord; ask university or tenant advice if unsure.
Red flags
The landlord refuses a live viewing/video tour, full address, written contract, or municipal registration.
The listing is far below the normal range, uses stolen-looking photos, or pushes urgent payment through informal channels.
You are asked to send passport scans, deposits, or rent before landlord identity and contract are verified.
Is Amsterdam safe for students?
Safety Index
70.2 / 100
Generally safe
Crime Index
29.8 / 100
Low crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
The city is generally safe, but tourist zones add pickpocketing, bike theft and nightlife risks. Student safety is mostly about keeping your bike, wallet and rental deposit protected.
Generally safe, but pickpocketing around Centraal, Damrak, Leidseplein, and tourist nightlife is common. Bike theft is the everyday risk.
Top risks
- Bike theft
- Pickpocketing in tourist areas
- Housing scams
Getting around Amsterdam
Bike first, GVB second, trains for regional backups. If you live outside the ring, compare commute time with rent savings before accepting the room.
🚇 GVB (tram, bus, metro)
Exchange students do NOT get the free OV-Studentenkaart — that is for Dutch nationals. Buy GVB month €100 or take the bike route. Anonymous OV-chipkaart works on all transit.
NOT for exchange students; Dutch nationals only
🚲 Bike (own)
Amsterdam runs on bikes. Get one in week one from Marktplaats or a second-hand shop (NOT from a guy on the street — likely stolen). Lock with TWO locks, one through frame to a fixed object.
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🚶 Walking
Central canal belt is fully walkable. Watch for trams (they are silent and FAST) and bike lanes (cyclists do not slow down).
Things to do in Amsterdam as a student
Amsterdam has enough free or low-cost culture to avoid expensive nightlife every week: parks, museum evenings, ADE side events, canal routes and markets. Choose repeatable routines, not only big nights out.
Student discounts & perks in Amsterdam
The useful perks are food-rescue apps, museum/student discounts, campus food and train/bike products. Do not assume free student transport unless you are clearly eligible for Dutch student finance.
Museums & Culture
ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts
Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.
VisitLocal Museum Youth/Student Days
Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.
VisitFood Savings
For exchange students, the Studentenreisproduct is not automatic. Use OV-chipkaart/OVpay and compare NS Dal Voordeel or other off-peak products if you will travel often. Fares & passes
Universities in Amsterdam for exchange students
UvA and VU offer different Amsterdam rhythms: UvA is spread through the city, VU feels more campus-based in Zuidas. Choose with housing and course restrictions in mind.
University of Amsterdam
A 40,000+ student Amsterdam research university with seven faculties, strong social sciences, humanities, law, economics, communication and science routes, and real housing pressure.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
A 30,000+ student Amsterdam research university with a clearer Zuidas campus base, strong business, psychology, health, law, science and social-science routes.
Student social life in Amsterdam
The city can feel socially fragmented because everyone is busy and international. Build a base through courses, housing, associations and recurring plans rather than waiting for spontaneous friendship.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 3
ESN Amsterdam
Main Erasmus and exchange student social network.
ISN Amsterdam
International Student Network with events and practical onboarding.
Amsterdam Language Exchange
Useful public social layer beyond only university groups.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: r/Amsterdam
Useful for housing realism and neighborhood checks; read rules before posting.