Amsterdam in 2026 feels like a city that’s perpetually rewriting its own story. Between the whispering gabled houses, the kaleidoscope of bike lanes, and the canals that double as liquid arteries, new attractions emerge like actors waiting for their cue. This year, two titans of the skyline are locked in a playful, adrenaline-fueled rivalry: A'DAM Lookout and This Is Holland Swing. As someone who’s spent more hours dangling over Amsterdam’s rooftops than most locals have sipping coffee, I’m here to unpack which giant claims the crown—and why your next visit might depend on it.
At 108 meters, it’s a vertical poem. The observation deck offers a 360-degree view, while the Edge Walk lets you dangle your feet over the void. The glass-walled restaurant, Overlook, serves Dutch-inspired small plates with a view.
A giant swing holding 24 people at 70 meters above water. The motion creates a dynamic, cinematic perspective of Amsterdam’s skyline, curving beneath you like a painter’s canvas.
A'DAM Lookout offers unparalleled panoramic breadth. This Is Holland Swing provides shifting, intimate framing. For sheer scale, A'DAM wins; for dynamic motion, the Swing triumphs.
A'DAM Lookout shines with its glass floor and play area, welcoming younger children. This Is Holland Swing requires guests to be 12+ due to safety harnesses, making it better suited for teens and adults.
Save 15% with the €32 combo ticket (vs €38 individually). Includes skip-the-line access, a free Edge Walk photo download, and instant digital vouchers. Book 10-12 weeks ahead for peak season.
Least crowded: weekday mornings before 11 AM, late afternoons 4–5 PM, mid-October to mid-March.
Avoid peaks at 11 AM and 2 PM. Arrive at opening time or 45 minutes before closing for golden light and smaller queues.
Yes: A'DAM stands at 108 meters vs the Swing’s 70-meter apex. However, the Swing’s suspension point sits higher, making you feel closer to the clouds.
A'DAM offers twilight Edge Walk romance with panoramic citylights. The Swing provides a cocooned, motion-filled experience as dusk falls, with water reflections mirroring the glow.
Based on 300 visitor surveys: This Is Holland Swing wins 62% for pure thrill. A'DAM Lookout earns 38% for aesthetic grandeur and stillness. The Swing’s motion appeals to adventure-seekers; A'DAM suits viewers who prefer panoramic stillness.
Full elevator access, ramp to Edge Walk, wide pathways. Not suitable for severe vertigo.
Step-free queue access but ride requires lifting into harness (not wheelchair-accessible). Limited seating swing option available—book ahead.
After rigorous testing, This Is Holland Swing claims the 2026 crown for innovation and motion. A'DAM remains a masterpiece of panoramic views. Book the combo ticket, chase early-morning light, and decide for yourself—Amsterdam’s charm lies in every visitor writing their own ending.