How to Do New Year’s Eve in Amsterdam with Kids
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How to Do New Year’s Eve in Amsterdam with Kids

Samira Samira
· December 26, 2025 · schedule 2 min read

New Year’s Eve in Amsterdam doesn’t have to be late, loud, and stressful. If you’re with kids, there’s a sweet middle ground where you get celebration without midnight chaos.

Here’s how local families make it work:

1. Electric Fireworks Junior (Big highlight for kids)

One of the best options for families is Electric Fireworks Junior at Museumplein. It’s a free, early evening light and fireworks show made for kids. You go before bedtime, enjoy the spectacle, and still feel like you celebrated.

The kids’ programme starts around 6:45 pm, with music, lights, and a short kid-friendly fireworks moment that wraps up by about 7:15 pm. It’s lively, safe, and designed for children who don’t want to (and shouldn’t) stay up to midnight.

This event is part of the city’s big New Year’s Eve celebration, Electric Fireworks, which continues later in the night for adults. But you can do just the early part with kids and head home before the big countdown.

2. Canal light walks or early cruises

Amsterdam lights up beautifully in winter. The Amsterdam Light Festival runs through December and is a great way to add something magical in the afternoon or early evening. You can walk a short section of the route with kids or book a family-friendly canal cruise to see the art from the water.

It feels festive without staying out too late.

3. Ice skating before it gets busy

Several seasonal ice rinks pop up around the city in winter. Places like the one at Museumplein or Rembrandtplein are lovely for kids, especially if you go in the afternoon or early evening.

After a bit of skating, grab a hot drink and head home before things get intense.

4. Use the Dutch early countdown trick

A lot of families start the festivities earlier than midnight by making their own party earlier in the evening. Think:

  • Countdown with sparklers and confetti at 7:30 or 8pm
  • Simple playlists and a few party games at home
  • Kid-friendly snacks and little prizes

Kids get that “midnight moment” without being exhausted.

4. New Year’s Day options

If you’d rather skip the 31st crowds completely, New Year’s Day is calm and still festive. You can:

  • Do a daylight canal walk or bike ride
  • Visit a kid-friendly museum
  • Go ice skating or take part in a light festival walk

Amsterdam feels peaceful on the 1st, and everything is easier with kids.

Final tip

Pick one big event early, then head home while everyone’s still in good spirits. New Year’s Eve with kids isn’t about doing everything — it’s about making memories that still leave you with energy the next day.

Samira
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Samira
Published on December 26, 2025

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