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3-bedroom apartments for rent in Amsterdam

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spacious apartment in green area

Apartment in Amsterdam, Oostzanerdijk

75m²
6Guests
3Bedrooms
Self check-in · Free cleaning
Available from 01 Jun
€7,052
/ Month
luxury 3 bed maxima penthouse on the damrak

Apartment in Amsterdam, Nieuwendijk Noord

71m²
5Guests
3Bedrooms
Available now
€16,053
€14,594
This apartment offers discounts for long-stays. You can save up to 10% on your total rent for a stay of 1 months. Select dates to see the best prices.
/ Month
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family apartment in amsterdam

Apartment in Amsterdam, Oostzanerdijk

75m²
6Guests
3Bedrooms
Self check-in · Free cleaning
Available from 19 Aug
€5,438
/ Month
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3 bedroom - garden - perfect for families

Apartment in Amsterdam, Cremerbuurt West

74m²
4Guests
3Bedrooms
Self check-in
Available from 13 Sep
€3,850
/ Month
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beautiful and modern 3 bedroom apartment with balcony

Apartment in Amsterdam, Oosterdokseiland

75m²
6Guests
3Bedrooms
Self check-in · Free cleaning
Available from 28 Jul
€13,500
/ Month
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3 bedroom city centre apartment

Apartment in Amsterdam, Elandsgrachtbuurt

120m²
6Guests
3Bedrooms
Self check-in
Available from 31 Mar 2025
€4,095
€3,900
This apartment offers discounts for long-stays. You can save up to 5% on your total rent for a stay of 4 months. Select dates to see the best prices.
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Best neighborhoods to look for 3 bedroom apartments in Amsterdam

The best neighborhoods to rent apartments in Amsterdam depend on a many variable factors such as budget, lifestyle, apartment size, apartment quality, building amenities and preferred neighborhoods. Amsterdam is the most expensive city in the Netherlands and one of the most expensive cities in all of Europe. Accommodation expenses in the city tend to be high but there are some affordable pockets if you're looking for a budget-friendly properties. Some of the neighborhoods we recommend in Amsterdam include- De Pijp, Zuid, Jordaan, De Wallen, Jordaan and Westerpack. For more information, read our Amsterdam neighborhood guide

Amsterdam relocation tips

When you’re relocating to a new city, the whole process can be one of great stress as well as excitement. If you are an expat in Amsterdam, it’s important to secure a BSN number. This Dutch citizen service number will ensure you are able to get access to things such as opening a bank account, visiting the doctor, and receiving your wages. Another great tip to take on board is purchasing a bicycle. Amsterdam is considered the world’s cycling capital, and it pays to join the two-wheeled way of living. With flat streets and countryside, designated cycle lanes, and a cycling culture like no other, using a bike to get around the city will save you both time and money in the long run! If you prefer traveling across the city using public transport, you’ll want to get yourself an OV Card. You can load credit onto the card and use it to travel seamlessly across the city, not to mention you’ll be saving money on every single journey! For an in-depth look at what you need to know before moving to Amsterdam, take a look at Homelike’s Amsterdam relocation guide

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