Life in Amsterdam is generally calmer than visitors might expect. Away from the tourist-filled areas, the Dutch capital is a relaxed, family-friendly place. In general, the city is very safe, yet you will want to use caution in other areas where bike thefts are common.
Living in the capital of the Netherlands might not be as expensive as in other western capitals of Europe; however, be prepared to spend a big chunk of your monthly income on housing. This is especially true if you opt for fully furnished accommodation, which is uncommon.
Salil Padmanabh
At the InterNations events here in Amsterdam, I've come to know so many friendly expats. Both Indians and expatriates from other countries.
Isabella Martinez
For my little daughter I've been looking for a good language teacher who also speaks Spanish. I've finally found him on InterNations.
One useful tip for anyone who is planning to live in Amsterdam is that bad weather is inevitable. Having an umbrella and raincoat here is necessary no matter what time of the year it is. If you choose to bike, you might even need to get specific gear to combat the dreadful weather. Find out more about the pros and cons of living in Amsterdam by reading our guide.
Why you'll love InterNations in Amsterdam
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