REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam: An Unforgettable Archery Experience!
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Bows and targets in Amsterdam is a great change of pace. UP Events gives you a structured archery session that’s built for beginners and pros, and you’re guided through the basics fast. I also like the tone of the experience: it’s about shooting and having fun, not standing around.
The main practical catch: you need a minimum age of 8 and at least 2 people per activity, so it’s not a solo “drop in and try” setup. If you’re traveling with a small group or younger kids, plan around that.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Archery at UP Events: A smart Amsterdam break from museums and canals
- Finding Loods 2 by bus or on foot: the smooth start you want
- Inside your 30–60 minutes: what the session actually feels like
- Coaching style, languages, and the real comfort factor
- Duos, families, and groups: friendly rivalry without pressure
- Add-on fun: bubble football, axe throwing, and free-roam VR
- Food and drinks at the venue: a simple, on-site reset
- Price and value at about $23 per person
- Who should book this archery session
- Should you book UP Events archery in Amsterdam?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the archery experience?
- What ages are allowed?
- Is it possible to book for just two people?
- What language is the instruction provided in?
- Are equipment and instruction included?
- Do packages include food and drinks?
Key things to know before you book

- Quick coaching and a no-wasted-time feel so you get to the fun part quickly
- Duos welcome: set up friendly competition without needing a big crowd
- Safe, equipment-supplied archery with instruction, tutoring, and a debriefing
- You can bundle activities like bubble football, axe throwing, and free-roam VR
- Food and drinks available on-site in indoor space or on a terrace (package options vary)
- Easy transit access via a direct bus from Amsterdam Central and Amsterdam Sloterdijk
Archery at UP Events: A smart Amsterdam break from museums and canals

Amsterdam is full of great sightseeing, but sometimes you want something physical that doesn’t require reservations, lines, or complicated planning. This archery session is a clean fit because the time window is short—about 30 minutes to 1 hour—and the format is built around action.
UP Events is located in Amsterdam West, in a setting that feels more like a green, open-outdoor break than a downtown maze. That matters if you’re visiting in changeable weather. Even better, the setup works for different group types: couples, families, friends, and team-building days.
If you’re someone who worries you won’t be good at a sport, archery here is designed to reduce that pressure. You’ll get guided instruction and tutoring during the session, so you can focus on learning without turning it into a stressful test.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.
Finding Loods 2 by bus or on foot: the smooth start you want

The meeting point is straightforward. Follow the signs for Loods 2. When you arrive, a colleague welcomes you there. That simple arrival step helps, especially if you’re mixing archery with other Amsterdam activities.
You don’t have to rely on taxis. There’s a direct bus service to the archery arena from Amsterdam Central Station and Amsterdam Sloterdijk. If you’re staying near those hubs, you can keep your day simple and avoid an extra transfer.
One small planning note: if you’re trying to book right at the end of the day, the supplier notes an hour cut-off time—so if your schedule is tight, contact them.
Inside your 30–60 minutes: what the session actually feels like

This experience is built like a mini sports workshop. You’ll get instruction, equipment, and then time on the range with active tutoring. At the end, there’s a debriefing, which is helpful if you want to understand what to adjust next time.
Here’s the practical flow you should expect:
- Welcome and basics: you’ll get the rules and setup taught clearly. This is where beginners get confidence and experienced archers get quick adjustments.
- Equipment fit and safety: you’re provided with all equipment, so you’re not juggling gear questions before you start.
- Shooting time: the session is designed so you’re not stuck waiting. The best part of archery is aiming, releasing, and seeing results.
- Coaching feedback: tutoring happens as you shoot, so you can correct technique in real time.
- Debriefing: you end with a short wrap-up so the experience sticks, instead of fading the moment you leave.
One detail I especially appreciate is the session’s efficiency. The experience is described as having a brief introduction with no unnecessary time wasted, which is exactly what you want when you only have an hour and you’re sightseeing the rest of the day.
Coaching style, languages, and the real comfort factor
UP Events runs archery instruction in Dutch and English, so you won’t be stuck if your Dutch is limited. That language setup is a big deal for groups, since it keeps the experience smooth whether you’re traveling internationally or mixing locals with visitors.
The coaching also matters for a second reason: archery can be intimidating because it’s skill-based. Here, tutoring is part of the included package, which makes it feel more like training than just standing at a lane and hoping you figure it out.
Also, the experience is set up for different ages and skill levels. The minimum age is 8, and it’s not suitable for children under 8. If you’re traveling with kids who are old enough, archery can be a surprisingly good family activity because it creates focus without requiring advanced sports knowledge.
And yes, it’s wheelchair accessible, which is listed as part of the experience. If that’s important for your group, it’s still smart to ask the supplier about the exact flow for your specific needs.
Duos, families, and groups: friendly rivalry without pressure

I like that archery works well for pairs. You can treat it like a casual challenge between two people rather than a competitive team event that requires a bigger group. That makes it easy for dates, best-friend trips, or siblings who want an activity that feels different than typical Amsterdam plans.
For groups, archery is a good “everyone participates” activity. Some group sports end up with half the people watching. With archery, the format naturally pulls you into the action.
It also fits team-building because the coaching gives structure. You’re learning the same fundamentals together, then putting them into practice immediately. That creates shared momentum, even if people start at different skill levels.
Family-friendly is also a real plus here. Archery is safe and entertaining for kids and adults, as long as you respect the minimum age rule and follow instruction carefully.
Add-on fun: bubble football, axe throwing, and free-roam VR
If you’re planning a full afternoon (or you have a group that wants variety), UP Events lets you combine archery with other activities. This is where the day can turn into a proper event instead of a quick stop.
The listed add-ons include:
- Bubble Football: a goofy, physical game built for laughs as much as it is for scoring
- Axe Throwing: more strength-and-focus energy, a different kind of target sport
- Free-roam VR: for tech lovers who want a break from physical aiming
A practical tip: when you mix activities, pick the order based on energy. Start with the one that feels most technique-based (archery), then go to the more chaotic or adrenaline-leaning options (bubble football or axe throwing), and finish with VR if you want something calmer.
The supplier also notes you can contact them to combine archery with another team-building exercise. So if you’re planning a company event or a bigger party, ask what combinations are available for your specific group size.
Food and drinks at the venue: a simple, on-site reset

A day of activity goes better when you can eat nearby. UP Events offers food and drink options with the archery package options. You can enjoy it in a cozy indoor space or on the outdoor terrace.
One clarification to keep in mind: the summary says food and drinks are included in packages, and the note says to check all options. So don’t assume the exact menu is the same for every booking type.
Still, having food and drinks on-site is genuinely useful for groups. It reduces the hassle of coordinating schedules across Amsterdam, and it helps you keep everyone together.
Price and value at about $23 per person

At roughly $23 per person, this is the kind of activity that tends to feel fair because the package includes the basics you’d otherwise pay for separately. Your session includes:
- Instruction
- All equipment
- Tutoring
- Debriefing
That means you’re not just buying access to a target area. You’re paying for guided practice and feedback. And because the duration is 30 minutes to 1 hour, you’re not sinking half a day into transport and waiting.
The value gets even better if you’re thinking group-wise. Team-building costs add up fast when activities require rentals or complicated logistics. Here, archery stays structured and organized, and you can optionally add other games.
The only reason cost might feel less attractive is simple: if you expect a long, entertainment-heavy multi-hour attraction, this isn’t that. It’s a focused, sport-based session. The upside is you spend your time productively and then get back to your Amsterdam plans.
Who should book this archery session
This archery experience is a great match if you want:
- A beginner-friendly activity that still feels challenging
- Something fun for duos and couples
- A group activity that doesn’t require advanced sports skill
- A family outing for kids age 8 and up
- A break from sightseeing that still fits into a tight schedule
It’s not the right choice if:
- You’re traveling with children under 8
- You’re hoping for a solo drop-in (the minimum is 2 people per activity)
- You want a daylong attraction rather than a short structured session
And if you’re the type who likes “plan it, but don’t overplan it,” archery here gives you a clear time block, then lets you keep exploring the city afterward.
Should you book UP Events archery in Amsterdam?
I’d book this if you want a straightforward, action-based activity in Amsterdam that’s easy to manage with a group. The session is built around shooting, with instruction, equipment, tutoring, and a debriefing—so you get more than just standing in front of targets. And the overall feel is efficient, with the experience described as having a short intro and getting you into the sport quickly.
You might hesitate only if your group doesn’t meet the minimum of 2 people or if you have kids under 8. Otherwise, it’s a solid way to add something physical and memorable to your Amsterdam trip.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the archery experience?
The session runs about 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on availability and starting times.
What ages are allowed?
The minimum age is 8. It’s not suitable for children under 8.
Is it possible to book for just two people?
Yes. A minimum of 2 people per activity is required, so duos can book and shoot together.
What language is the instruction provided in?
The instructor speaks Dutch and English.
Are equipment and instruction included?
Yes. The experience includes instruction, all equipment, tutoring, and a debriefing.
Do packages include food and drinks?
Food and drinks are included depending on the package options. The details say to check all options, since what’s included can vary by booking type.

























