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Amsterdam vs Yangon

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Yangon

Yangon

Myanmar

Amsterdam

Safety: 75/100Pop: 870K (city), 2.4M (metro)Europe/Amsterdam

Yangon

Safety: 55/100Pop: 5.2M (metro)Asia/Yangon

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Amsterdam: $65-100Yangon: $25-45
mid-range
Amsterdam: $150-240Yangon: $60-100
luxury
Amsterdam: $400+Yangon: $150+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Amsterdam80/100βœ“Safety Score55/100Yangon

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a safe city overall. Petty crime like pickpocketing occurs in crowded tourist areas, particularly around Dam Square, the Red Light District, and on trams. The biggest safety hazard for visitors is actually bicycles β€” cyclists move fast and have right of way on bike paths.

Yangon

Yangon itself is relatively safe for tourists in terms of street crime β€” violent crime against foreigners is rare and the Burmese people are overwhelmingly warm and welcoming. However, Myanmar's broader political instability following the 2021 military coup has created significant safety concerns. Check current travel advisories from your government before planning a trip. Some areas of Myanmar are off-limits or dangerous.

⭐ Ratings

Amsterdam5/5βœ“English Friendly2/5Yangon
Amsterdam5/5βœ“Walkability3/5Yangon
Amsterdam5/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Yangon
Amsterdam4/5Food Scene4/5Yangon
Amsterdam5/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Yangon
Amsterdam4/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Yangon
Amsterdam3/5βœ“Nature Access2/5Yangon
Amsterdam5/5βœ“WiFi Reliability2/5Yangon

🌀️ Weather

Amsterdam

Amsterdam has a maritime climate with mild summers, cool winters, and rain possible any time of year. The wind can make temperatures feel colder than they are, especially along the canals. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season.

Spring (March - May)5-16Β°C
Summer (June - August)13-23Β°C
Autumn (September - November)6-17Β°C
Winter (December - February)1-6Β°C

Yangon

Yangon has a tropical monsoon climate with three distinct seasons: a cool season, a hot season, and a monsoon season. The monsoon brings torrential rain from May to October, often flooding streets. The cool season (November-February) has the most pleasant temperatures and is the peak tourist season.

Cool Season (November - February)18-33Β°C
Hot Season (March - May)25-38Β°C
Monsoon Season (June - October)24-33Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Amsterdam

Amsterdam's compact center is best explored by bike or on foot. The GVB public transit system (trams, buses, metro) covers the wider city well. An OV-chipkaart (reloadable transit card) or contactless bank card works across all modes. Trams are the most useful transit for tourists.

Walkability: The canal ring and city center are extremely walkable β€” you can cross the entire center in about 30 minutes. However, cycling is so ingrained that walking can feel like swimming against the current. Stay off bike lanes, look for cyclists when crossing streets, and enjoy the canal-side strolls.

Bicycle Rental β€” €10-15/day for standard bike rental; €15-25/day for e-bike
GVB Trams β€” €3.40 single ride (1 hour); €8.50 for 24-hour GVB pass
GVB Metro β€” €3.40 single ride; covered by GVB day passes

Yangon

Yangon's transport is chaotic but cheap. Taxis are the most practical option for tourists β€” always negotiate the fare before getting in. The Grab app works in Yangon and provides transparent pricing. Local buses are crowded and confusing. The Circular Railway is a great experience but impractical for getting around quickly.

Walkability: Downtown Yangon is compact and walkable for the colonial district, Sule Pagoda, Chinatown, and the markets. Sidewalks are challenging β€” broken, narrow, and shared with vendors, parked cars, and food stalls. Crossing major roads requires patience and nerve. Shwedagon is a 30-minute walk from downtown or a short taxi ride.

Taxis / Grab β€” K 2,000-5,000 (~$0.95-2.40) for city trips; Grab prices are similar but fixed
YBS (Yangon Bus Service) β€” K 200-300 (~$0.10-0.15) per trip
Circular Railway β€” K 300 (~$0.15) for the full loop

The Verdict

Choose Amsterdam if...

you want canal-side charm, world-class museums, bike-friendly streets, and a famously liberal and welcoming atmosphere

Choose Yangon if...

you want the golden Shwedagon Pagoda, colonial-era architecture, and an off-the-beaten-path Southeast Asian experience