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The services filter groups listings by the type of service the provider offers. Our catalog categorises services in a fixed taxonomy used by all providers — there are no free-text fields where each provider picks their own wording. That keeps filters predictable for clients searching for a specific service category: filtering for "Massage" surfaces only profiles where the provider has explicitly checked Massage as a service, not profiles whose descriptive text happens to mention the word.

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Amsterdam runs the densest verified-escort catalog in the country. Right now we list 223 active profiles. They span 4 districts. Of those, 223 have done the full check. The check covers photos, ID, and a hand review by our team. Anyone looking for a clear-cut profile gets more options here per square mile than in any other Dutch city. By clear-cut we mean checked photos, a real review trail, and a plain service list.

Top 4 districts in Amsterdam by listing volume

Volume splits unevenly across the four indexed districts. Centrum picks up most short-stay traffic. Hotels at Damrak, Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein keep the area busy seven days a week. Incall providers tend to sit within a 10-minute walk of those spots. De Pijp is residential first and hospitality second. Smaller flats, terrace cafés, fewer hotel guests. Some providers pick it for that calmer street feel. Oud-Zuid sits higher on the price ladder. The streets around Concertgebouw and Apollolaan run notably high. Clients who care most about privacy filter for it. Jordaan is the narrowest of the four by raw count. It shows the highest repeat-booking rate in our session logs.

How we check what verification really means

Verification here is not a self-claimed badge. Photos run through our watermark and pHash check. ID documents are read by our admin team before a profile flips to "Verified". In the first eight weeks of live KYC in Amsterdam we tightened the review. Three forms had passed the auto checks but failed the hand review. The failures all came from a mismatch between the selfie and the ID photo. Since then every Amsterdam form gets a second pair of eyes before it goes live. That extra step costs about an hour of admin time per form. We see it as the main reason clients keep coming back. The "Verified" filter is the cheapest single move a visitor can make to drop the false-match rate near zero.

Cultural and seasonal context

Amsterdam's market is calendar-driven in ways the smaller Dutch cities are not. King's Day in late April packs two weeks of demand into one weekend. The stretch from November to February runs quieter on weekdays and busier on Friday and Saturday nights. Summer brings tourists from the UK, Germany and the US. That shifts the language filter mix toward English and German for about twelve weeks. Trade shows at RAI Amsterdam (IBC in September, ISE in winter) produce clear demand spikes. Outcall traffic to the southern hotel ring lifts by a wide margin in the surrounding fortnight.

For a first booking we suggest the "Verified" filter plus a single district before any other filter. Two filters give the short list that volume in this city would otherwise drown out. Layering five filters tends to over-narrow. The result is a list that does not match who is on hand that evening. Prices sit in the €150-€250 per-hour band. The usual fee applies for outcall trips beyond the A10 ring. Booking 24 to 48 hours ahead gives the widest choice. Last-minute Friday-night searches yield the smallest set and the highest prices.

Where outcall trips concentrate in Amsterdam

Outcall demand in Amsterdam falls into three layers. They map onto clear hotel and business pockets. The Zuidas hotel ring (NH Zuid, Hilton, Okura, Apollo) absorbs the largest share of business-traveller bookings. The pattern leans heavily on weekday evenings. Most clients stay one night. Mean booking length here weights toward two-hour slots over singles. The central hotel cluster between Damrak and Leidseplein draws the highest short-notice volume. It also shows the widest nationality mix in our log data. This is where Friday- and Saturday-night demand peaks. The boutique-hotel pocket along the canal ring (Pulitzer, Conservatorium, Waldorf Astoria) draws a smaller but higher-value flow. Mean booking length runs longer there. Repeat-rates run higher. Each pocket sets which providers cover it best. A provider based in Oud-Zuid is the right fit for the Zuidas ring. Providers in Centrum cover the central hotel cluster best. The canal-ring boutiques are served from De Pijp and Centrum equally. Outcall trips beyond the A10 (Amstelveen, Diemen, Amsterdam Zuidoost) carry a flat trip fee no matter the start point. Longer evening blocks of three hours and up absorb that fee better than single-hour bookings.