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Amsterdam Airport (AMS)

Flights from Australia to Amsterdam will disembark at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is the main international airport of the Netherlands and the fifth largest airport in Europe. Schiphol has only one terminal and is a major hub for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Book your Amsterdam Airport accommodation

Getting to Amsterdam

There are many airlines that offer flights to Amsterdam from Australia that involve a stopover in a third destination. Flights from Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne via Dubai take between 24 and 29 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore take between 24 and 31 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Perth via Dubai take between 22 and 25 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Perth via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore take between 21 and 22 hours depending on the stopover.

Airlines that fly to Amsterdam

Airlines that offer cheap flights to Amsterdam from Australia include:

For more information on Amsterdam holidays check out our Amsterdam travel guide.

Looking for more than just a flight? An Amsterdam holiday package includes flights, accommodation, and often other extras like tours or car hire. View our Amsterdam packages.

The Dutch capital stands proud as a picturesque city with a great night life. Exploring all that the city has to offer is possible with our Amsterdam flights. Strolling through the quaint streets is a favoured pastime with 400 bridges connecting the 90 or so islands that form central Amsterdam. There are about 7000 recognised historic buildings that together create an overwhelming feeling of preserved authenticity. It's worth hunting out two medieval wooden houses that have survived from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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As a sombre reminder of the atrocities of Nazi Germany, consider visiting the Anne Frank Museum. The museum is located in the house that Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis during the occupation. Anne's story has touched subsequent generations as she wrote a diary detailing her life in hiding. The museum curator has placed exacts from the diary on the walls of the house as described by the author. This is a very touching tribute to the Frank family and solemn memorial to all Jews that suffered during this period in history.

While there are many famous Dutch artists, perhaps the most famous is Vincent Van Gogh, a post-impressionist painter. The Dutch master's works are now celebrated in the Van Gogh Museum, with an astonishing collection of works covering his career. Cultural enthusiasts will also appreciate the Rijksmuseum, with an enviable collection of paintings by a veritable who's who of Dutch art including Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals and Jan Steen.

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