Fly from Bengaluru to Amsterdam with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Bengaluru to Amsterdam and be transported from one of India’s most vibrant cities to one of Europe’s liveliest. When you arrive in Amsterdam you’ll discover that art, culture and the famous Dutch cuisine are all yours to enjoy.
Tour winding canals aboard a gondola, take to cobbled streets on a bicycle, or meander through Amsterdam’s charming historic centre, marvelling at architecture that has stood for centuries. Book flights from BLR to AMS with Etihad today.
BLR to AMS: flight facts
Flying from Bengaluru to Amsterdam: FAQs
What is the weather like in Amsterdam?
The Netherlands sees warm summers, averaging around 18°C in July and August and cooler winters, expect temperatures around 4°C from December to February.
To see the Netherlands’ famous tulips and their vibrant colours, fly to Amsterdam in the spring.
What is there to do in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam is a versatile and multi-faceted city. You can come for the masterpieces at the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, tour Anne Frank’s house, or just wander the cobbled streets soaking up the atmosphere next to the canals. It’s a great city for wandering on foot, with charming bridges and wonderful gabled houses. Food is great here too – with everything from fries with mayonnaise to Michelin-starred sushi.
Top tips for Bengaluru to Amsterdam
Relax in Amsterdam’s botanical gardens
Bengaluru may be India’s Garden City, but Amsterdam’s own botanical gardens – officially called Hortus Botanicus – will definitely impress visitors. Established in 1638, these gardens once provided medical plants for Amsterdam’s doctors. Today, the lush green space is home to more than 6,000 different plants, including a 2,000-year-old agave cactus, and is well worth fitting into your itinerary.
Visit Amsterdam’s quirky museums
While Amsterdam’s galleries may host many of art’s most famous masterpieces, it also has some more unusual attractions. Visit the KattenKabinet – a museum devoted to artistic depictions of cats. Museumplein (Museum Square) is home to some of the city’s most famous museums: the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the striking Stedelijk Museum.