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Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2026
Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2026 returns to the city’s creative north side from Thursday, April 16 to Saturday, April 18, 2026 at NDSM-Loods, turning Amsterdam into a three-day celebration of specialty coffee, barista culture, cocktails, and hands-on workshops. If you love discovering new roasters, watching latte art masters at work, and building a trip around local food and café culture, this is one of the most delicious reasons to visit Amsterdam in spring 2026.
Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2026: Dates, Venue, and Opening Hours (Confirmed)
The festival’s official site confirms the event dates and location: 16–18 April 2026 at NDSM-Loods, NDSM-Plein 85, 1033 WC Amsterdam. It also confirms the opening hours:
- Thursday 16 April: 10:00–17:00
- Friday 17 April: 10:00–17:00
- Saturday 18 April: 09:00–18:00
The I amsterdam event calendar confirms the same location and hours, and also notes that tickets are available “from €12.” The official site adds a key planning detail: last entry is 16:00.
What Amsterdam Coffee Festival is Really Like
Amsterdam Coffee Festival isn’t a quiet tasting room experience. The official festival page describes it as an action-packed program with “live roasting,” barista competitions, hands-on workshops, expert talks, and “coffee cocktails galore.”
This matters for travelers because you can plan your day like a mini food-and-drink festival, not just a quick drop-in. Expect to wander between booths, stop for demos, and spend time comparing different brewing styles and origins, especially since your ticket includes unlimited specialty coffee and access to exhibitors and festival features like workshops, cuppings, tastings, demos, and the food stage.
Festival Highlights You Can Build Your Day Around
The official site calls out several dedicated features that help you plan your must-dos:
- Latte Art Live (pour your own latte art).
- Becoming a Roaster (hands-on roasting focus).
- The Cupping Exchange (palate training and tasting).
- The Coffee Trail (a guided way to discover key booths and launches).
If you’re visiting Amsterdam for the first time, this structure is helpful because it gives you anchors. You can do one “skills” activity, one “tasting” activity, then spend the rest of the time freely exploring.
Industry Days: Ideal If You Work in Coffee
If you’re a coffee professional, the festival explicitly positions April 16–17 as “Industry Days.” The official site says these days are built for networking with 100+ brands and include the 5THWAVE Industry Programme, described as talks from trailblazers shaping the future of coffee.
For non-industry visitors, this still matters because it affects the vibe. Industry-heavy days can feel more trade-focused and educational, while Saturday often feels more like a pure festival day for coffee lovers.
Tickets and Pricing: What’s Confirmed (and What to Verify)
Two pricing facts can be stated accurately from official and city sources:
- I amsterdam notes: “Get tickets from €12.”
- The official festival site confirms online tickets only, with no sales at the door, and tickets remain available online until the festival closes on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
The official site also confirms that tickets are non-refundable, but you can exchange your ticket for another day or time slot, or switch between standard and VIP (price differences are invoiced; partial refunds for downgrades are not issued). For travelers, that exchange flexibility is a big deal because weather, flight changes, or itinerary tweaks happen, and being able to move your slot can protect your plans.
Practical Rules: Kids, Pets, Food, and What to Bring (Verified)
The official Amsterdam Coffee Festival page includes several visitor rules that are easy to miss but very important:
- Kids are welcome, and entry is free for under-12s.
- Pets are not allowed, but guide and assistance dogs are permitted.
- Outside food and drinks are not allowed, but water stations are available throughout the venue and there is a food court.
- There is no cloakroom, and organizers are not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- The venue is non-smoking indoors.
If you’re traveling, plan like this:
- Bring a small crossbody bag you can comfortably keep with you all day.
- Carry a reusable water bottle if allowed by venue policy, or plan to use the water stations.
- Pack light layers, since April weather can change quickly, and you won’t have a cloakroom for bulky coats.
Getting to NDSM-Loods and Making It a Full Amsterdam Day
NDSM-Loods sits in Amsterdam-Noord, a creative waterfront area known for industrial spaces turned cultural venues. The official festival page provides parking guidance: it recommends the APCOA Garage at Mt. Lincolnweg 31 for car parking and notes bicycle parking is available opposite the main entrance.
To make the most of your trip, treat the festival as the centerpiece of a wider “Amsterdam café culture” itinerary. Start your morning with a walk, spend mid-day at the festival sipping and learning, then finish the day in a cozy neighborhood café or bar where you can compare notes on the roasters you loved most.
Verified Information at a Glance
- Event name: Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2026
- Event category: Coffee and specialty beverage festival (coffee culture, workshops, tastings)
- Confirmed dates: April 16–18, 2026
- Confirmed venue: NDSM-Loods
- Confirmed address: NDSM-Plein 85, 1033 WC Amsterdam
- Confirmed opening hours: Thu 10:00–17:00; Fri 10:00–17:00; Sat 09:00–18:00
- Confirmed last entry: 16:00
- Ticketing rules (confirmed): Online tickets only, no sales at the door; tickets are non-refundable; exchanges allowed
- What’s included (confirmed): Unlimited specialty coffee plus access to exhibitors and festival features including workshops, cuppings, tastings, demos, and the food stage
- Family policy (confirmed): Free entry for under-12s
- Pets policy (confirmed): Pets not allowed; guide/assistance dogs permitted
- Cloakroom policy (confirmed): No cloakroom
- Food policy (confirmed): No outside food/drinks; water stations available; food court on site
- Ticket price reference: I amsterdam lists tickets available from €12
If you want Amsterdam in 2026 to smell like fresh espresso and feel like a festival, circle April 16 to 18, head to NDSM-Loods early enough to beat last entry, and spend the day tasting your way through the city’s most vibrant celebration of specialty coffee culture.
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