Occasions & Events
Amsterdam Marathon Weekend: Best Things to Do (Including a Recovery Canal Cruise)
On October 18, 2026, roughly 32,000 runners will pound the cobblestones past the Rijksmuseum, through Vondelpark, and around Amsterdam's canal ring for the TCS Amsterdam Marathon. If you're running, spectating, or just tagging along with someone who is, marathon weekend turns the city into a logistics puzzle: where to be, when, and how to keep tired legs (yours or a runner's) off the pavement without missing the atmosphere. A seated canal cruise solves more of that puzzle than people expect. It's zero-impact, it's warm and dry, and it lets you see the same canal ring the marathon route hugs — from a bench instead of on your feet. Here's a practical, hour-by-hour plan for the weekend, plus a few real boats worth booking.
Saturday: the day before the race
Saturday is about staying loose without wearing yourself out — the classic pre-race trap is walking eight kilometres around the city "just looking around" and showing up to the start line with sore feet. Pick up your race bib at the expo, eat an early dinner, and otherwise stay off your legs. A short daytime canal cruise is an easy way to see the city without the walking: you get the same views tourists get on foot — the Golden Age merchant houses, the narrow bridges, the houseboats — while sitting down the whole time. Families accompanying a runner can use the same window to sightsee together before an early bedtime. Aim for something under 90 minutes so nobody's stuck sitting still longer than they want to be, and skip anything boozy tonight — save the open bar cruises for after the finish line.






