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Belfast vs Amsterdam

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Amsterdam for Vondelpark afternoons, Rijksmuseum mornings, and Jordaan canal-ring brown cafes. Pick Belfast if Cathedral Quarter Sunflower Bar fiddles, Falls-Shankill black-cab tours, and Cave Hill ridgelines suit better.

🤝 It's a tie — both rated 80 OVR

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82
Safety
78
78
Cleanliness
84
73
Affordability
50
79
Food
79
82
Culture
74
88
Nightlife
97
90
Walkability
98
65
Nature
64
99
Connectivity
99
74
Transit
93
Belfast

Belfast

United Kingdom

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Belfast

Safety: 82/100Pop: 340KEurope/London

Amsterdam

Safety: 75/100Pop: 870K (city), 2.4M (metro)Europe/Amsterdam

How do Belfast and Amsterdam compare?

Amsterdam and Belfast both reward independent travelers but for opposite reasons. Amsterdam is canal-ring polished — 17th-century gables along the Herengracht, bicycles four-deep outside the Rijksmuseum, brown cafes pouring jenever at noon, and Vondelpark families spilling onto Museumplein on Saturdays. Belfast is the rougher, more honest counterpart — Cathedral Quarter's Victorian pubs, the Titanic Museum's angular hull at the docks, the political murals on the Falls and Shankill walls, and the Cave Hill ridgeline visible from most downtown windows.

Mid-range budgets are tied at about $130/day in both, though Belfast's pints run $5–6 against Amsterdam's $7 Heineken. Amsterdam wins on cultural depth, museum density, and nightlife — Vondelpark, Museumplein, and the canal-ring evenings are textbook. Belfast pulls ahead on walkability, quiet evenings, and a recent-history depth that Amsterdam can't match. Both are safe; Belfast's reputation is decades old and the city today is one of the UK's friendliest.

Amsterdam peaks April–May (tulip season) and September; Belfast's window is May through September, with daylight stretching past 10 PM in June. Direct Amsterdam–Belfast flights run 90 minutes for $80–140 on KLM or easyJet. Pro tip: in Belfast, take a black-cab tour of the political murals with an actual local driver — guides interpret each side's perspective rather than soft-pedaling it. Pick Amsterdam for museums and canal-ring glamour; pick Belfast for raw history, hill walks, and the cheaper Guinness.

💰 Budget

budget
Belfast: $50–70Amsterdam: $65-100
mid-range
Belfast: $90–140Amsterdam: $150-240
luxury
Belfast: $200–350Amsterdam: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Belfast82/100Safety Score80/100Amsterdam

Belfast

Belfast is a safe city for tourists. The Troubles ended with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and violence against visitors is essentially unheard of. Occasional community tensions persist in interface areas but are rarely visible to tourists. Standard urban safety practices apply.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a safe city overall. Petty crime like pickpocketing occurs in crowded tourist areas, particularly around Dam Square, the Red Light District, and on trams. The biggest safety hazard for visitors is actually bicycles — cyclists move fast and have right of way on bike paths.

🌤️ Weather

Belfast

Belfast has an oceanic climate — mild and wet year-round, with no extreme cold or heat. Summer days can be genuinely pleasant but rain is always possible. The city gets 850mm of rain annually spread fairly evenly across the year. Wind is the defining feature — pack a windproof layer regardless of season.

Spring (March–May)7–15°C
Summer (June–August)13–20°C
Autumn (September–November)8–15°C
Winter (December–February)3–9°C

Amsterdam

Amsterdam has a maritime climate with mild summers, cool winters, and rain possible any time of year. The wind can make temperatures feel colder than they are, especially along the canals. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season.

Spring (March - May)5-16°C
Summer (June - August)13-23°C
Autumn (September - November)6-17°C
Winter (December - February)1-6°C

🚇 Getting Around

Belfast

Belfast city centre is very walkable. Translink buses and the Glider (rapid transit) cover the wider city. Metro buses reach the suburbs. Black taxis are culturally embedded and affordable. A car is needed for the Causeway Coast and Giant's Causeway.

Walkability: High in city centre and Cathedral Quarter. West Belfast murals require bus or taxi.

Metro Buses & Glider£2–3.50 single
Black Taxis£5–15 most city trips
Belfast Bikes (Cycle Share)£1/30 min or daily pass

Amsterdam

Amsterdam's compact center is best explored by bike or on foot. The GVB public transit system (trams, buses, metro) covers the wider city well. An OV-chipkaart (reloadable transit card) or contactless bank card works across all modes. Trams are the most useful transit for tourists.

Walkability: The canal ring and city center are extremely walkable — you can cross the entire center in about 30 minutes. However, cycling is so ingrained that walking can feel like swimming against the current. Stay off bike lanes, look for cyclists when crossing streets, and enjoy the canal-side strolls.

Bicycle Rental€10-15/day for standard bike rental; €15-25/day for e-bike
GVB Trams€3.40 single ride (1 hour); €8.50 for 24-hour GVB pass
GVB Metro€3.40 single ride; covered by GVB day passes

📅 Best Time to Visit

Belfast

May–Sep

Peak travel window

Amsterdam

Apr–Sep

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Belfast if...

you want the Titanic's birthplace, Game of Thrones filming locations, dark tourism from the Troubles era, and some of the UK's most welcoming pub culture — the craic is mighty

Choose Amsterdam if...

you want canal-side charm, world-class museums, bike-friendly streets, and a famously liberal and welcoming atmosphere

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