Fly from Amsterdam to Lahore with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Amsterdam to Lahore with Etihad Airways to glide from a city of canals and croquettes towards architectural wonders in the lively capital of Punjab.
Peruse vibrant markets, appreciate Islamic architecture or visit the historic Walled City of Lahore to journey through one thousand years of heritage. Enjoy amazing cuisine on the M. M. Alam Road, visit the incredible Shahi Qila or take in the bustling atmosphere at the Anarkali Bazaar and Liberty Market.
AMS to LHE: flight facts
Flying from Amsterdam to Lahore: FAQs
What is Lahore famous for?
The capital of Punjab is the centre of Lollywood, Pakistan’s Urdu and Punjabi-language film industry. Lahore also has an abundance of green spaces and is famous for the Shalamar Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just as Amsterdam is the epicentre of international visits to the Netherlands, Lahore is often considered the tourism capital of Pakistan.
How long should I stay in Lahore?
Many guests stay in Lahore between three and five days – however, there are enough things to do to fill a week or more.
Key attractions include Badshahi Mosque, Sheesh Mahal Palace of Mirrors, Lahore Fort and the Lahore Museum. Shopping is also popular in Lahore, so you may wish to plan time to experience Anarkali Bazaar.
Top tips for Amsterdam to Lahore
See Badshahi Mosque
If you love exploring the architecture of Amsterdam, a visit to the Badshahi Mosque is a must. Marvel at this monument to the legacy of the Mughal Empire and the intricate details and enormous size.
Massive and pleasingly symmetrical, this mosque was once the world’s largest. In fact, the Royal Palace of Amsterdam could fit inside the Badshahi Mosque’s courtyard. It is located close to Greater Iqbal Park and Lahore Fort.
Immerse yourself in history
Amsterdam’s UNESCO-listed canals are lined by plenty of historic buildings – in Pakistan, the Walled City of Lahore is the place to visit to walk through layers of heritage.
Lahore Fort is one of the star attractions – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the current structure dates from 1566. Other unmissable Old City attractions include the National History Museum and the Neevin Mosque.