
Monday July 13, 2026
Good morning, Amsterdam. Today: the city's ice cream rankings are out just in time for the heat, ARTIS is hosting free puppet theater for kids this week, and Sharon Eyal brings her dance work 'Delay the Sadness' to town. There's also a new café on the Weesperzijde and a German-style wine bar just opened if you're looking for somewhere new to sit.
At a glance
☀️ Weather: Hi 25°C / 77°F (1° cooler than yesterday) · Lo 18°C / 64°F · 0% chance of rain · wind NE 19 km/h (10 knots)
🌙 Sun & moon: Sunrise 05:34 · Sunset 21:57 · New Moon · Moonrise 03:33 · Golden hour 21:27–21:57
🌊 Outdoors: Water 24°C / 75°F (swimmable) · Air quality: fair (AQI 23)
💶 Markets: AEX 1,083 (+0.67%) · S&P 500 6,269 (+0.17%) · €1 = $1.14 · $1 = €0.87
🏆 Dutch sport: The Dutch women’s volleyball team ended the preliminary round with a loss, Mathieu van der Poel won his third career Tour de France stage after a long breakaway
Amsterdam’s ice cream rankings are out: The annual list of Amsterdam’s 18 best ice cream parlors is out, with Monte Pelmo in the Jordaan again near the top. It gives a current snapshot of where the city’s favorite scoops are being served. Amsterdam
Fallen tree blocks part of Dam Square: A large tree fell near Dam Square early this morning, but no injuries were reported. The broken trunk has left a striking scene in the square while the city looks into why it snapped. Dam Square
An edible forest in Amsterdam Noord: Daan Goppel has turned his allotment at garden park De Molen into a food forest where much of what grows can be eaten. It’s in Amsterdam Noord, and the setup includes watercress in the pond and even a French onion soup tree at Tuinpark de Molen, Amsterdam-Noord.
Factory-built homes in Zuidoost: At Brasa Village in Zuidoost, 520 social rental homes were built on temporary land in under three years. The article looks at whether factory-built housing can speed up delivery when the administrative phase still takes years. Brasa Village, Amsterdam-Zuidoost
City must pay canal boat compensation: A civil court has ruled that Amsterdam must pay Blue Boat thousands of euros in damages after its permit system was found illegal. The case follows earlier legal decisions that forced operators to sell vessels sooner than planned. Amsterdam
Tram doors under fresh criticism: An op-ed argues that tram doors in Amsterdam seem to close very quickly, sometimes leaving tourists and locals behind on the platform. The point is about whether efficiency is coming at the cost of a more usable system. Amsterdam
Free puppet theater at ARTIS: ARTIS is running free puppet theater shows in the park, with multiple daily time slots and no extra ticket needed beyond regular admission. It’s a simple option for families with young children. July 11 through August 29, multiple times daily, ARTIS, Amsterdam Family Show
Kids coding bootcamp at the OBA: NewTechKids is running a week-long robotics and coding camp where children ages 8 to 12 design, build, and code real robots and tech prototypes. It’s taught in both Dutch and English. July 13–17, 10:00, Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam (OBA), Junior Lab, Amsterdam 📅 Kids Workshop
Water-themed summer camp at Oosterdok: This five-day camp for children ages 8 to 12 brings together music, theater, science, and crafts around the theme of water. It’s run with help from NEMO, Het Scheepvaartmuseum, and Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ. July 13–17, 13:00–17:00, OBA Oosterdok 📅 Festival / Fair
Mouse House workshop returns on Saturdays: Het Muizenhuis is running a Saturday craft workshop where kids make their own tiny mouse door. It’s a straightforward hands-on activity at a small Amsterdam spot that already draws families looking for something creative. July 11 through August 29, 10:00–17:00, every Saturday, Het Muizenhuis, city center Kids Workshop
Open beekeeping days in Amsterdam area: Visitors can see beekeepers at work, learn how honey is made, and get close to the hives during these open days. It’s aimed partly at families and children, and it takes place at Nederlandse Bijenhoudersvereniging, Amsterdam area on July 13. 📅 Outdoor / Active
Summer concerts at the Concertgebouw: The Royal Concertgebouw is running a daily summer concert series that mixes classical music and pop-rock. The program runs for most of the season and fills the hall from midday into the evening. July 11 through August 30, 12:00–23:00, Royal Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Zuid 📅
House of Protection at Melkweg: House of Protection, the LA duo with members of FEVER 333 and The Chariot, bring a mix of hardcore punk, industrial metal, and electronic beats to Melkweg. Doors open at 19:30, so it’s an evening show rather than a late-night one. July 13, 19:30, Melkweg 📅
Cool Sound at Jazz Café Alto: Cool Sound plays an intimate jazz set with a special guest at Jazz Café Alto. The venue is small and close to the stage, so it’s a straightforward live-music night. July 13, 21:30, Jazz Café Alto 📅
Music Meets Europe at Theater Amsterdam: This concert evening brings together music with a broad European focus at Theater Amsterdam. The show is in one of the city’s larger venues, so expect a full-scale production. July 13, 20:00, Theater Amsterdam 📅
Deniz Radgar Project at Roode Bioscoop: The Deniz Radgar Project plays ‘The Sky Never Looked the Same’ as part of the RBS 11 series at Theater de Roode Bioscoop. It’s an intimate room for this kind of concert, with the show starting at 19:30. July 13, 19:30, Theater de Roode Bioscoop 📅
Ilana Glazer at Meervaart: Ilana Glazer, the comedian and co-creator of Broad City, is bringing her stand-up show to Meervaart. It’s an English-language set from a New York comic with a clear TV and comedy background. July 13, 19:00, Meervaart 📅 Comedy
Dinner and murder mystery at Scala: Scala’s summer special pairs a three-course dinner with an interactive murder mystery show. It runs most weekends through early September at the Westerpark venue. July 12 through September 6, 17:00–21:30, Scala | foodbar en theater, Westerpark 📅 Theater
Ralph Barbosa at Boom Chicago: Ralph Barbosa brings his laid-back stand-up style to Boom Chicago, along with the TV work and Formula Bean YouTube channel he’s known for. July 13, Boom Chicago, Rozengracht 117 📅 Comedy
Sharon Eyal brings ‘Delay the Sadness’: Sharon Eyal and her company S-E-D perform their latest dance work at ITA. It’s a contemporary piece from an established choreographer, and the evening runs 20:00 at ITA (International Theater Amsterdam). 📅 Dance / Performance
Arabic comedy showcase at The Richel: StandOut’s Arabic comedy showcase runs for several days with performances by Arabic comedians at Theatre The Richel. Shows are scheduled 20:00–23:00, and tickets are required. Through July 17, Theatre The Richel 📅 Comedy
Denim City summer school: make a jacket: Denim City at De Hallen is offering a week-long summer school where you design and sew your own trucker jacket, including custom lab treatments. Sessions run daily, so it’s a practical hands-on course rather than a short taster. July 13–17, Daily 10 AM–4 PM, Denim City, De Hallen Amsterdam Workshop
The Space Choir starts in Amsterdam: The Space Choir is starting Amsterdam rehearsals at Tolhuistuin, with no auditions and no experience needed. The repertoire ranges from Beyoncé and Caroline Polachek to Jungle, and newcomers get two free trial sessions. July 13, 20:00–22:00 (Mondays), Tolhuistuin
Clay modeling course at Treehouse NDSM: Sculptor Helga van Stralen is leading a three-day summer course in clay modeling at Treehouse NDSM. It’s a hands-on session for anyone who wants to try making a three-dimensional piece in a north-bank studio. July 13, Treehouse NDSM, Amsterdam Noord 📅 Workshop
Learn coptic stitching at OT301: Irina Baldini is leading a bookbinding workshop at OT301 on the coptic binding technique, a thread-sewn method with an exposed spine. No experience is needed, and you leave with a handmade book. July 13, 16:00, OT301 📅 Workshop
Improv English at Language Corner: This one-hour masterclass uses role plays, scenarios, and games to help with fluency, vocabulary, and confidence. It’s open to all levels except absolute beginners, with coffee or tea included. July 13, 18:00–19:00, Language Corner, Rietwijkerstraat 10 📅 Workshop
Startup mixer in De Pijp: Founders, investors, and talent can meet over drinks at Side Quest Bar in De Pijp, with no formal agenda. It’s set up as an evening networking mixer for people around Amsterdam’s startup scene. July 13, 18:00–21:00, Side Quest Bar, De Pijp 📅 Networking
WILS Café opens on the Weesperzijde: WILS Café has opened on the Weesperzijde as a new neighborhood restaurant from Joris Bijdendijk. The chef is known for his inventive Dutch cooking, so this adds another place to watch in Amsterdam Oost. Weesperzijde, Amsterdam Restaurant
Vietnamese pop-up opens at NDSM Wharf: NGHIA’s Vietnamese street food pop-up is now open inside Triple C at NDSM Wharf. The menu includes bánh mì, summer rolls, and Vietnamese coffee, with service on Thursdays through Sundays until the end of August. Thursday – Sunday, through August 31, Triple C, NDSM Wharf Restaurant
German-style wine bar opens in Amsterdam: Weinlokal Stern has opened with a German wine-bar idea built around wines by the glass and an easygoing setup. It adds another low-key option to Amsterdam’s bar scene in the city. Bar / Café
Hermes Pop-up: The luxury house Hermes hosted a free pop-up event, "Hermes in the Park," at Vondelpark 3 from June 5-7, blending high fashion with the city's favorite green space. Restaurant
Good to know
New on Dutch streaming: House of the Dragon S3 (HBO Max), Rick and Morty S9 (HBO Max), Trying S5 (Apple TV), Will Trent S4 (Disney+) 🎬📺
Overheard on Reddit: Someone shared an illustration of Raadhuisstraat they drew this weekend, and commenters mostly praised it, though one noted it quietly omits the construction that has been ongoing there for years.
Today’s 2-for-1 deals: Biodermal sensitive skin sun spray SPF50 (2 for €39.99) from Albert Heijn.
Did you know? SAIL 2025 returned after a ten-year gap because the usual five-year rhythm was interrupted by the COVID period.
230 years ago today: On July 13th, 1796, Amsterdam announced street-name signs, a small civic upgrade that made the city easier to find your way through.
In tomorrow’s edition: Yebba performs at Paradiso, Sharon Eyal's 'Delay the Sadness' opens at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, and ARTIS begins its summer evening program of music, theater, and magic at the zoo.
Enjoy the week, it's shaping up to be a full one.
