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Amsterdam

by Iván · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1
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Description
Navigate Amsterdam as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and local insights.
README (SKILL.md)

When to Use

User asks about Amsterdam for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips & day trips visitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
Centrum, Jordaan, De Wallen neighborhoods-centrum.md
De Pijp, Oud-Zuid, Rivierenbuurt neighborhoods-south.md
Oud-West, Westerpark, Bos en Lommer neighborhoods-west.md
Noord, Oost, IJburg neighborhoods-east-north.md
Amstelveen, Buitenveldert, Zuidoost neighborhoods-suburban.md
Choosing guide neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scene food-overview.md
Dutch & local cuisine food-local.md
International & fine dining food-international.md
Best areas for dining food-areas.md
Dietary, alcohol, practical food-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settling resident.md
Transport (bikes, trams, trains) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety & laws safety.md
Weather & survival tips climate.md
Local services (banking, BSN) local.md
Career
Tech industry & salaries tech.md
Business setup & freelancing business.md
Visas (HSM, 30% ruling, startup) visas.md
Startups & funding startup.md
Lifestyle
Culture & customs culture.md
Healthcare & insurance healthcare.md
Schools & education education.md
Expat lifestyle & social lifestyle.md
Cycling & transport ownership cycling.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Housing Crisis Reality

Amsterdam has one of Europe's tightest housing markets:

  • Social housing waitlist: 10-15+ years average
  • Free sector rental: Extremely competitive, often 100+ applicants per listing
  • Rent regulation: Properties \x3C142 points = regulated (max ~EUR 880/month in 2026)
  • Average rent: EUR 22-30/sqm in free sector; 1BR EUR 1,700-2,500/month See cost.md and resident.md for strategies.

3. Bike Culture (Essential)

Cycling isn't optional in Amsterdam-it's the primary transport:

  • 880,000+ bikes for 900,000 residents
  • 44% of all trips made by bicycle
  • Bike infrastructure: Separated lanes, bike traffic lights, parking garages
  • Bike theft: Very common-always use two locks
  • Right of way: Bikes have priority over cars in most situations See cycling.md and transport.md for details.

4. Weather Reality

  • Rain: Expect it year-round, 175 days/year with precipitation
  • Mild winters: 2-8C, rarely below -5C, occasional snow
  • Cool summers: 17-22C average, occasional 30C+ heatwaves
  • Wind: Constant factor, especially near water
  • Essentials: Waterproof jacket, rain pants, good shoes-NOT umbrella (wind) See climate.md for monthly breakdown and gear advice.

5. Current Data (Feb 2026)

Item Range
1BR rent (Centrum) EUR 1,800-2,800/month
1BR rent (Outside ring) EUR 1,400-2,000/month
Senior SWE salary EUR 80,000-130,000/year gross
GVB monthly pass EUR 99 (Amsterdam)
Dinner for two (mid-range) EUR 70-120
International school fees EUR 15,000-28,000/year
Highly Skilled Migrant threshold EUR 5,688/month (30+), EUR 4,171 (\x3C30)

6. Cost Reality

Amsterdam has high costs but also high salaries:

  • Housing: 35-50% of budget typical
  • Healthcare: Mandatory insurance ~EUR 140-180/month
  • Childcare: Subsidized but expensive-EUR 1,500-2,700/month gross before subsidies
  • Food: Groceries 20-30% cheaper than UK/US
  • Transport: Cheap if biking (most do); EUR 99/month for unlimited GVB
  • Taxes: 36.97%-49.5% income tax (but 30% ruling can help)

7. Transit Excellence

Unlike most cities, Amsterdam is NOT car-centric:

  • Cycling: Primary mode, extensive infrastructure
  • Trams/Metro/Buses: GVB runs frequent service citywide
  • Trains (NS): Excellent connections nationwide
  • OV-chipkaart: Single card for all public transport in NL
  • Car: Actively discouraged-parking EUR 50-80/day in center Most residents don't own cars. See transport.md and cycling.md.

8. Neighborhood Matching

Profile Best Areas
Young professionals De Pijp, Oud-West, Oost
Families Oud-Zuid, Amstelveen, IJburg
Budget-conscious Noord, Zuidoost, New West
Nightlife seekers De Pijp, Jordaan, Centrum
Tech workers Zuidoost (tech hub), Oost, Amstelveen
Quiet/Upscale Oud-Zuid, Apollobuurt, Museumkwartier
Students Oost, Noord, De Pijp

30% Ruling Changes (Critical for Expats)

The 30% ruling (tax benefit for highly skilled migrants) is being phased down:

  • 2024-2026: 30% for first 20 months -> 20% for months 21-40 -> 10% for months 41-60
  • Pre-2024 arrivals: May retain old 30% for full 5 years (grandfathered)
  • Requirements: HSM visa, recruited from abroad, specific expertise
  • Impact: Effective tax reduction of EUR 10,000-30,000/year depending on salary See visas.md for detailed eligibility and calculations.

Amsterdam-Specific Traps

  • Housing scams - Never pay before viewing. Never wire money abroad. Verify landlord ownership.
  • Tourist tax - EUR 3/night + 7% of room price. Budget for it.
  • Bike theft - Use TWO locks (frame + wheel). Budget EUR 500+ for a decent used bike.
  • Coffee vs Coffeeshop - "Coffee shop" (two words) = cafe. "Coffeeshop" (one word) = cannabis.
  • Hard drugs - Illegal. Cocaine, MDMA, etc. carry serious penalties despite reputation.
  • Right-hand priority - Vehicles from right have priority unless marked otherwise. Crucial for cyclists.
  • Canal swimming - Legal but water quality is poor. Stick to designated swim spots.
  • Tipping - Not expected. Round up or add 5-10% for exceptional service only.
  • Shop hours - Many shops close at 6pm. Supermarkets: till 10pm. Sunday closures common.
  • Directness - Dutch people are famously direct. It's cultural, not rude.
  • Appointments - Everything requires scheduling. Don't drop by unannounced.

Legal Awareness

Key laws visitors/residents must know:

  • Cannabis: Legal to buy/consume in licensed coffeeshops only. Max 5g purchase. No smoking in public.
  • Magic mushrooms: Illegal since 2008. Truffles (sclerotia) are legal and sold in smart shops.
  • Prostitution: Legal and regulated in designated areas (De Wallen). Photography prohibited.
  • Alcohol: Legal at 18+. No public drinking in designated zones. DUI limit: 0.5% (0.2% for new drivers).
  • Cycling laws: Lights required at night, no phone use, hand signals for turns.
  • Photography: Legal in public, but respect red-light district rules and ask for portraits.
  • Noise: Quiet hours 10pm-7am. Neighbors will complain. Dutch take this seriously.
  • Airbnb: Max 30 nights/year for entire home. Registration required. Fines up to EUR 20,000.

See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.

LGBTQ+ Friendliness

Amsterdam is one of the world's most LGBTQ+-friendly cities:

  • First country to legalize same-sex marriage (2001)
  • Large queer community centered around Reguliersdwarsstraat
  • Amsterdam Pride (first weekend of August) is major event
  • No legal or social barriers; full acceptance in daily life
  • Excellent resources, nightlife, and community organizations
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to be a straightforward static guide and is low-risk to install. Before relying on it for legal/visa/tax decisions, verify time-sensitive facts (visas, tax rules, salary thresholds, rental prices) with official sources (IND, Belastingdienst, gemeente Amsterdam, employers). Note the skill's source is 'unknown' in the registry metadata — that does not make the content malicious, but if provenance matters to you check the homepage or author. Because the agent may be allowed to invoke skills autonomously by default, be aware it could answer user queries using this skill without additional prompts; that behavior is normal but you should still validate critical recommendations externally.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: amsterdam Version: 1.0.1 The skill bundle contains extensive markdown documentation about Amsterdam, covering various aspects like visitor information, resident guides, and local insights. The `SKILL.md` file defines the skill's purpose and includes metadata explicitly stating `"requires":{"bins":[]}`, indicating no external binaries are needed. All other `.md` files are purely informational and lack any executable code, suspicious URLs, obfuscation, or prompt-injection attempts that would instruct an AI agent to perform harmful actions or deviate from its stated purpose. The content is entirely aligned with providing comprehensive information about Amsterdam.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description match the provided content: many Markdown files cover neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, careers, etc. The skill requires no binaries, credentials, or config paths that would be unrelated to a city guide.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md directs the agent to identify user context and load the relevant Markdown files. It does not instruct the agent to read system files, access environment variables, contact unexpected endpoints, or exfiltrate data. The guidance is focused and proportional to the stated purpose.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only. Nothing will be downloaded or written to disk by an installer, which is the lowest-risk installation model.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, binaries, credentials, or config paths. There is no disproportionate request for secrets or system access relative to a guide-style skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is enabled (the platform default). The skill does not request permanent presence, system-wide configuration changes, or access to other skills' credentials.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install amsterdam
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /amsterdam
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
Initial release
v1.0.0
Initial release: Amsterdam practical guide for visitors, residents, tech workers, students, and entrepreneurs. - Covers neighborhoods, housing, transport, costs, visas, career, and local lifestyle. - Includes detailed advice on housing crisis, bike culture, weather, transit, and expat essentials (e.g., 30% ruling, banking, healthcare). - Provides quick-topic file mapping for fast answers. - Highlights key traps, local laws, and Amsterdam-specific tips (legal, practical, cultural). - Designed for use cases from trip planning to relocation and business setup.
Metadata
Slug amsterdam
Version 1.0.1
License
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amsterdam?

Navigate Amsterdam as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and local insights. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 513 downloads so far.

How do I install Amsterdam?

Run "/install amsterdam" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Amsterdam free?

Yes, Amsterdam is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Amsterdam support?

Amsterdam is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (linux, darwin, win32).

Who created Amsterdam?

It is built and maintained by Iván (@ivangdavila); the current version is v1.0.1.

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