This is Amsterdam’s most iconic coffeeshop, largely owed to welcoming some seriously star-studded guests over the years (notorious cannabis lovers Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg, to name a few). Grey Area was founded by two guys from the US who are passionate about all things marijuana, and its selection is extensive. This is a small, intimate, and a must-try experience in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam might be trying to abandon its party girl image, but that doesn’t mean all the fun stuff has stopped. Far from it. Amsterdam’s best bars are open late, its best clubs are poppin’ as ever, and its notorious coffeeshops? Thriving. But lets get one thing out the way first: when we talk about coffeeshops, we mean licenced cannabis cafés (not normal cafés), where you can choose from extensive marijuana menus. And they’re more than that, too – these joints are social hubs, creative spaces, and they’re intrinsic to Amsterdam’s identity.
Can tourists still use coffeeshops in Amsterdam?
In short, yes – tourists can still visit and purchase cannabis in Amsterdam’s coffeeshops. A locals-only system was implemented in Maastricht, with a few other cities following suit, but while there have been discussions about restricting coffeeshop access to residents only, current government policy is to allow individual cities to decide for themselves. As these measures have not been implemented in Amsterdam – nor is it likely any time soon – tourists are still welcome in the city’s coffeeshops.
How have the laws around smoking changed?
The Netherlands applies a tolerance policy (‘gedoogbeleid’) towards soft drugs like cannabis, allowing the sale and possession of up to five grams per person for personal use. To enter a coffeeshop, you must be at least 18 years old and present valid identification. However, it’s important to note that as of May 25, 2023, using soft drugs in public areas of Amsterdam’s old city center, including the Red Light District, Nieuwmarkt, and Dam Square, is prohibited with violations resulting in fines of up to €100. Derek Robertson
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Callum Booth and Derek Robertson are writers based in Amsterdam. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.