Is Amsterdam safe for Jewish travelers?
Amsterdam scores 7.1/10 on overall safety. We've mapped 24 relevant places from open data. Here's what the data and real reviews say.
Is Amsterdam safe for Jewish travelers? (2026)
How safe is Amsterdam overall?
Amsterdam scores 7.1/10 overall, in the safe range. Most travelers report few problems; the usual care in crowded tourist spots is enough.
Jewish community places in Amsterdam
We've mapped 24 places relevant to Jewish travelers in Amsterdam from open data (synagogues, kosher-friendly options and community landmarks tagged on OpenStreetMap and Wikidata), each linking back to its public source. See the list below.
Real reviews, not guesswork
Every score on this page comes from official indicators and the safety model, not from AI-generated text. Where travelers who share your profile have reviewed Amsterdam, you'll find their words below. Last reviewed 2026.
Sources: Georgetown WPS Index, Equaldex, UNESCO, World Bank, OpenStreetMap (ODbL), Wikidata (CC0) and MapSur community reviews. How we score
Places for Jewish travelers in Amsterdam
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Recent reviews of Amsterdam from the MapSur community.
Amsterdam lives up to its reputation. As a gay man I felt completly accepted everywhere not just in the gay bars. The Dutch are very direct which can seem rude at first but its actually refreshing. Th…
Amsterdam est probablement la ville la plus tolérante du monde. En tant qu'homme gay, je me suis senti complètement libre. Le quartier du Reguliersdwarsstraat est le coeur de la scène LGBT. Les musées…
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Frequently asked questions
Is Amsterdam safe for Jewish travelers?
Amsterdam scores 7.1/10 and is broadly safe for Jewish travelers, with normal precautions. See the breakdown above.
Are there synagogues and kosher options in Amsterdam?
Yes. We've mapped 24 synagogues, kosher options and Jewish-relevant places in Amsterdam from open data, each linking back to its public source (OpenStreetMap, Wikidata). See the list on this page.