Essentially Amsterdam
Sunday July 12, 2026
Good morning, Amsterdam. Today the Bulgarian choir performs at the Concertgebouw, Pure Markt returns to Amstelpark, and free puppet theater runs at ARTIS, plus dozens more ways to spend a July Sunday.
At a glance
☀️ Weather: Hi 26°C / 79°F (1° cooler than yesterday) · Lo 19°C / 66°F · 0% chance of rain · wind NE 20 km/h (11 knots)
🌙 Sun & moon: Sunrise 05:33 · Sunset 21:58 · Waning Crescent · Moonrise 02:28 · Golden hour 21:28–21:58
🌊 Outdoors: Water 20°C / 68°F (swimmable) · Air quality: fair (AQI 21)
💶 Markets: AEX 1,082 (-0.10%) · S&P 500 6,230 (+0.30%) · €1 = $1.14 · $1 = €0.88
🏆 Dutch sport: The Netherlands men's volleyball team missed out on the European League title and a Nations League place, Olav Kooij finished third in the Tour de France stage
News
Amsterdam tightens Airbnb rental rules: Amsterdam is limiting short-stay rentals like Airbnb to 15 days per year for residents. The new rule affects homeowners across the city, including people who rent out a room or apartment occasionally.
ETIAS delay pushed to 2027: The EU has delayed ETIAS again, and the new entry authorization for non-EU travelers is now not expected before 2027. If you travel in and out of the Schengen zone, or have visitors doing so, it changes when this will actually matter.
Liander plans 2,600 power boxes: Liander needs to place 2,600 new electricity substations across Amsterdam to help prevent future power failures as demand grows. The plan is running into neighborhood resistance because many residents don’t want one on their street.
Herman Brood market flooded with fakes: Experts say most Herman Brood works now being sold are counterfeit, including pieces circulating in Amsterdam's art market. The warning is a reminder to check provenance carefully before buying at fairs or online auctions.
Edible allotment garden in Noord: Daan Goppel keeps an allotment at Tuinpark de Molen in Amsterdam Noord that works as a food forest, with edible plants throughout the plot. The garden includes watercress in the pond and even a French onion-soup tree. 🌿
Stranded ship in Nieuw-West: A beached ship has become a noticeable object in this part of Amsterdam Nieuw-West. If you’re passing through the area, it’s an unusual thing to see in an otherwise quiet stretch of the neighborhood. 🚢
Family / Children
Free puppet theater at ARTIS: ARTIS is running free puppet theater shows in the park, with multiple daily time slots through August 29. You still need regular ARTIS admission, but there’s no extra ticket for the show. July 11–August 29, multiple times daily, ARTIS, Amsterdam Family Show
Kwaku kids’ day at Bijlmer Park Theater: Kwaku Festival’s first family day brings theater, crafts, face painting, a bookstore pop-up, and live music to Bijlmer Park Theater. It includes a performance of Anansi the Spider and the Greedy Tiger for ages 3+. July 12, 17:00, Bijlmer Park Theater 📅 Festival / Fair
Star Wars screens at Theater de Omval: The Mandalorian and Grogu screens as a family film at Theater de Omval. Tickets range from free to €11.50, so it’s a straightforward option if you want an afternoon film with children. July 12, 14:30, Theater de Omval 📅 Family Show
E.T. screens at EYE Amsterdam: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is back on the big screen at EYE Amsterdam, with English audio and Dutch subtitles. It’s a chance to see Spielberg’s 1982 film in a setting that works well for international families. July 12, 1:30 PM, EYE Amsterdam, IJpromenade 1 Family Show
Free kids circus at Pllek: Ruige Rakkers returns with a special extra edition featuring Circus Kristal for children aged 4–12. It’s a free drop-in at NDSM, so families can come and go during the afternoon without booking ahead. July 12, 13:00–16:00, Pllek, NDSM Wharf, Amsterdam Noord 📅 Kids Workshop
Music
Bulgarian choir at the Concertgebouw: Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares brings its women’s choir sound to Amsterdam, with folk material and modern arrangements in the Concertgebouw’s Main Hall. The group has performed since 1951 and is marking 75 years. July 12, 20:00, Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) 📅
Summer concerts continue at Concertgebouw: The Royal Concertgebouw is running its summer concert series with daily programming from classical to pop-rock. It’s an easy way to hear a mix of styles in one hall, without needing to pick just one genre. July 11–August 30, 12:00–23:00, Royal Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Zuid 📅
Baskery plays Paradiso: The Swedish trio Baskery brings its banjo-led mix of Americana, rock, and folk to Paradiso. The band leans into a rough-edged sound, with banjos doing the work you’d usually expect from guitars. July 12, 19:30, Paradiso 📅
Roda de Samba at Bimhuis: Bimhuis hosts a Roda de Samba evening with singers, bands, and traditional instruments in a live Brazilian format. It’s a straightforward night of samba, with the terrace setting adding to the summer feel. July 12, 20:30, Bimhuis 📅
Free concert in Vondelpark: Akari Bastiaens and Trio Ventissimo play a free lunchtime concert at the Vondelpark Openluchttheater. It’s chamber music outdoors, so the setup is informal and easy to drop into. July 12, 12:00, Vondelpark Openluchttheater 📅
Events: Watch
Homelanding returns to Marineterrein: This free neighborhood rock festival sets up on the Marineterrein with two stages, food, and three days of live music. It starts with an evening program and keeps things open to anyone who wants to drop in. July 12, 18:00, Marineterrein, Amsterdam 📅 Festivals
Sharon Eyal at ITA: Sharon Eyal and her company S-E-D bring Delay the Sadness to Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, with the kind of tight, physical contemporary dance she’s known for. July 12, 20:00, Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) 📅 Dance / Performance
Reggae brunch cruise on the IJ: Reggae Brunch is bringing its floating supper cruise format to Amsterdam, departing from De Ruijterkade and running for the afternoon and evening. The music and food all happen on board while the city passes by on the water. July 12, 15:00–19:00, De Ruijterkade 📅 Food / Markets
Julidans at Frascati Theater: Jefta van Dinther’s “Mercury Rising” is part of the Julidans dance festival at Frascati Theater. His work is known for a strong physical presence and a focus on how performance is felt as much as watched. July 12, 21:00, Frascati Theater. 📅 Dance / Performance
Scala’s murder mystery escape room: Scala Amsterdam is staging a murder mystery escape room that mixes theater with puzzle-solving. It’s designed as a group-friendly evening, though solo attendees can join too. July 12, 20:00, Scala Amsterdam. 📅 Theater
Events: Do
Open beekeeping day in Amsterdam Oost: Tuinpark Klein Dantzig is opening its hives to visitors, with a look at how urban honey is made and a chance to explore the allotment park. It’s a straightforward family outing if you want something outdoors and a little different. July 12, 13:00, Tuinpark Klein Dantzig, Amsterdam Oost 📅 Tour
Bus tour on the Amsterdam School: Museum Het Schip is running a guided bus tour focused on the Amsterdam School, the early-20th-century style known for its decorative housing blocks and public buildings. The route comes with expert commentary on the city’s architectural history. July 12, 13:15, Museum Het Schip 📅 Tour
Indian potluck picnic in Amsterdamse Bos: This free community picnic at Amsterdamse Bos asks people to bring a dish to share and leaves room for games and optional canoeing or kayaking nearby. It’s informal, with no sign-up fee, and starts at noon. July 12, 12:00, Amsterdamse Bos, Amstelveen 📅 Sports (Active)
Casual pickup football in the Bos: A weekly kickabout in the Amsterdamse Bos welcomes anyone 16 and up, with no fee and no pressure about skill level. The group says it’s for people who are a bit unfit, a bit old, or a bit terrible, and there may be beers afterward. July 12, 11:00, Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam 📅 Sports (Active)
Free workout at Strand IJburg: Strand IJburg is hosting a free one-hour beach workout with options including yoga, Zumba, Body Balance, kickboxing, and Hyrox. You can just show up, which makes it an easy Sunday activity if you want to exercise outside. July 12, 12:00–13:00, Strand IJburg 📅 Sports (Active)
Openings & Closings
WILS Café opens on Weesperzijde: Joris Bijdendijk has opened WILS Café on the Weesperzijde, adding a new neighborhood restaurant to Amsterdam East. Bijdendijk is known for inventive Dutch cooking, and this is his latest address in the city. 🍽️ Restaurant
Vietnamese pop-up at NDSM Wharf: NGHIA’s Vietnamese street food pop-up is open at Triple C on the NDSM Wharf, with bánh mì, summer rolls, and Vietnamese coffee on the menu. It runs Thursdays through Sundays until the end of August. Through August 31, Thursday – Sunday, Triple C, NDSM Wharf Restaurant
Weinlokal Stern opens in Amsterdam: Weinlokal Stern has opened in Amsterdam as a German-style wine bar. The focus appears to be on wine by the glass, which gives the city another low-key option for an evening drink. Bar / Café
Meller Store: Spanish eyewear brand Meller made its international debut this month with its first store in Amsterdam, bringing its trendy sunglasses and watches to the city. Restaurant
Good to know
New on Dutch streaming: Silo S3 (Apple TV+), The Cell (Netflix), The Crow (HBO Max), Bukayo Saka: The Time is Now (Disney+) 🎬📺
Overheard on Reddit: Someone posted about baby seagulls named Edgar and Lennie on a neighbouring rooftop, and the thread's main takeaway was that "zeemeeuwen" isn't a real species name, with a breakdown of Amsterdam's three common gulls by leg colour.
Today’s 2-for-1 deals:  Biodermal sensitive sun spray (2 for €39.99) from Albert Heijn, HAK canned vegetables (2 for €1.49) from Jumbo.
Did you know? The Nine Streets sound ancient, but as a branded shopping district they are a relatively recent invention.
64 years ago today: On July 12th, 1962, the Amsterdam Hilton opened, marking a more international, modern chapter in the city’s hotel scene.
In tomorrow’s edition: The Julidans International Dance Festival opens at various locations across the city, two newborn elephant calves are on view at ARTIS, and Ilana Glazer performs stand-up at Meervaart.
Enjoy the Sunday, there's no shortage of things to do out there.
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