The Weather in Amsterdam in May

Ties Lagraauw

written by
Ties Lagraauw

updated 10.10.2024

The weather in Amsterdam in May is fully in line with spring, with warm and sunny days becoming the norm. The city's parks and gardens are in full bloom and the famous tulip fields are at their peak. A light breeze brings the scent of fresh flowers and the air becomes lighter, signaling that summer is just around the corner. May in Amsterdam brings a sense of renewal and vitality to the streets and open spaces of the city.

Is May a good time to visit Amsterdam?

May is a great time to visit Amsterdam as the city blossoms in spring and the weather becomes more predictable. Warm, sunny days are common, with only occasional rain. Tulip season is still in full swing, and parks like these come alive with vibrant colors, making this an ideal time for outdoor activities and leisurely strolls.

Although crowds start to increase compared to April, they are still manageable, allowing you to explore the city's main attractions without the excessive influx of tourists during the summer months. Hotel prices start to rise slightly, but they are still lower than the peak season and the city maintains a relaxed atmosphere.

Canal cruises are especially great in May, as the city is lush green and the weather is comfortable. Pleasant temperatures are expected throughout the day, although it wouldn't hurt to bring an umbrella in case of rain. Overall, May is a delightful combination of springtime beauty, mild weather, and a more relaxed pace of life, making it the perfect time to explore Amsterdam.

For more details on the weather in the Netherlands around the year, read up on when to go to the Netherlands.

Public ferry crossing on the IJ waterway connection between Amsterdam center and the North © Shutterstock

Public ferry crossing on the IJ waterway connection between Amsterdam center and the North © Shutterstock

Sunshine, average temperatures, and rainfall

In May, Amsterdam fully enters spring, when temperatures become milder and more stable. Average temperatures range from 48°F to 64°F (9°C to 18°C), making this one of the most pleasant months to explore the city. Mornings and evenings can still be chilly, but daytime temperatures are generally warm and comfortable, especially on sunny days.

In May, the sun shines for about 7 hours a day and daylight hours reach almost 15 hours, giving the city a bright, vibrant atmosphere. Outdoor cafes are full, parks are in their prime, and Amsterdam's famous canals are bathed in a golden glow. Although overcast weather occasionally occurs, longer days and increased sunshine create a much brighter and more inviting atmosphere.

Rainfall remains moderate, with about 1.8 inches (45 mm) falling during the month. Some light showers are possible, but heavy rain is rare. It is still worth carrying an umbrella or light jacket in case of spring drizzle, but in general, the weather in May in Amsterdam is much more stable and favorable for outdoor activities.

Still deciding where to go this spring? Choose from the best destinations to travel to in May.

Aerial view of the Dam square, Amsterdam © Shutterstock

Aerial view of the Dam square, Amsterdam © Shutterstock

What about the crowd & cost?

By May, Amsterdam's spring season is in full swing and the city starts to get busier as more tourists flock here due to the tulip season and warmer weather. The crowds are larger than in April, especially at popular attractions, but it's still not as chaotic as the peak summer months. You'll be able to enjoy the major attractions without the huge lines and congestion that happens later in the year.

Hotel and airfare prices go up in May as demand increases, especially when the tulip season still attracts tourists. If you want to get reasonable rates, it is essential to book early, as prices at this time of year begin to reflect the growing popularity of the city. Restaurants and cafes become busier but remain pleasant, giving you the chance to enjoy Amsterdam's outdoor dining in a comfortable and vibrant atmosphere.

Things to do in Amsterdam in May

May is one of the best months to visit Amsterdam, as spring is in full swing and the weather is warm but not too hot. With the tulips in their last bloom and outdoor activities becoming increasingly popular, here are five great things to do in the city in May.

Visit the Keukenhof Gardens

May is the last chance to see the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens in their prime. Just a short drive from Amsterdam, these stunning gardens showcase millions of tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths in vibrant colors. Stroll through the beautifully designed floral displays before the season is over.

Experience the National Windmill Day

Celebrate National Windmill Day on the second Saturday in May by visiting one of the Netherlands' historic windmills. In and around Amsterdam, windmills such as De Gooyer and Molen van Sloten are open to the public for special tours. For the full experience, head to nearby Zaanse Schans, where you can learn about the history and construction of these iconic structures, many of which are still in operation today.

Going outside Amsterdam? Also learn about the best things to do in the Netherlands, and other top Dutch cities to visit.

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Spuistraat, Amsterdam, the Netherlands @ Shutterstock

Discover open garden days

In mid-May, Amsterdam opens the gates to some of its most beautiful hidden private gardens during Open Garden Days. These secret gardens, hidden behind stately canal houses, are usually closed to the public. Wander through serene green corners, some dating back several centuries, and experience a side of Amsterdam that is rarely seen.

Explore the Artis Royal Zoo and Micropia (great for kids)

Royal Artis Zoo is a great place to visit in May when the weather is mild and the animals enjoy the sunshine. Located in the city center, it's perfect for families, with lush gardens and a wide range of animals to see. Don't miss Micropia, a fascinating “microbial museum” next door that offers a unique look at the microscopic world around us.

Attend the Liberation Day Festival

On May 5, Amsterdam celebrates Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag) with festivals and concerts throughout the city to commemorate the end of Nazi occupation during World War II. The Vrije Westen neighborhood of Westerpark hosts one of the largest free festivals with live music, performances, and food booths. It's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in Dutch culture, enjoy local music, and celebrate freedom in a lively outdoor setting.

Plan your trip to Amsterdam in May

Planning your trip to Amsterdam? Start by checking out our itineraries, which take you through the city’s top sights, from the Anne Frank House to hidden gems in the Jordaan district. Wondering where to stay? Our detailed guides cover the best neighborhoods, whether you want to be near the museums or tucked away along a peaceful canal. 

And don't miss our comprehensive guide to free things to do, with advice from local experts. For even more travel inspiration, grab a copy of The Rough Guide to the Netherlands.

Ties Lagraauw

written by
Ties Lagraauw

updated 10.10.2024

Ties is a true world explorer - whether it be for work or leisure! As Content Manager at RoughGuides, and the owner of Dutch travel platform Reis-Expert.nl, Ties is constantly on the move, always looking for new destinations to discover.

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