Check Gas Prices Instantly In Your Area

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Current gas prices in Amsterdam are around €2.20 per liter on average, with recent readings ranging from €2.02 to €2.53 per liter in late March 2026.

Current view

If you want to see gas prices on a map, the most useful current benchmark for Amsterdam is the retail price for Octane-95 gasoline, which was updated weekly and reported at €2.20 per liter on average for the period from 22 Dec. 2025 to 30 Mar. 2026.

For the Netherlands overall, the latest national gasoline price was reported at €2.34 per liter on 4 May 2026, which gives a useful reference point for comparing Amsterdam against the broader market.

What the map usually shows

Fuel-price maps generally show nearby stations, the current per-liter price, fuel type, station name, and sometimes filter options such as opening hours or accessibility. Google Maps also supports a gas search flow that lets users switch areas and compare stations visually.

In practice, the best map view is the one that lets you compare station prices by neighborhood, because the cheapest option is often a short detour rather than the closest station.

  • Amsterdam average gasoline price: €2.20 per liter.
  • Amsterdam recent low: €2.02 per liter on 29 Dec. 2025.
  • Amsterdam recent high: €2.53 per liter on 30 Mar. 2026.
  • Netherlands national gasoline price: €2.34 per liter as of 4 May 2026.
  • Amsterdam gas-price listings are updated weekly in the source data.

Illustrative price table

The table below shows a compact view of the most relevant recent figures for someone checking fuel costs in Amsterdam or across the Netherlands.

Location Fuel type Recent price Reference date
Amsterdam Octane-95 gasoline €2.20 per liter average 22 Dec. 2025 to 30 Mar. 2026
Amsterdam Octane-95 gasoline €2.02 to €2.53 per liter 29 Dec. 2025 to 30 Mar. 2026
Netherlands Gasoline €2.34 per liter 4 May 2026

How to compare prices

To get the most useful result, compare the price at multiple stations rather than relying on one listing, because city fuel prices can move quickly and vary by neighborhood. A search page or map view works best when you sort by distance first, then by price, then by opening hours.

For Amsterdam drivers, the gap between the city average and the national rate suggests that local station competition and urban operating costs can matter, especially when deciding whether a small detour is worth it.

  1. Open a map or fuel-price page that lists nearby stations.
  2. Filter by fuel type, such as Octane-95 gasoline.
  3. Check the current price per liter for several stations.
  4. Compare distance, opening hours, and route efficiency before choosing one.
  5. Recheck the map if you are traveling later the same day, because prices can change.

Market context

Recent data show that Dutch gasoline prices remain high by global standards, with the world average reported at USD 1.45 per liter versus USD 2.74 per liter in the Netherlands on 4 May 2026.

That spread explains why many drivers in Amsterdam look for a live map of cheap gas, since even a small difference per liter can add up over a full tank.

"We update the series for Amsterdam every week."

What to watch next

When you are checking prices, pay attention to whether the map is showing pump-level retail prices, taxes included, and the exact fuel grade, because those details affect the number you actually pay. The Amsterdam figures cited here are retail gasoline prices, not wholesale values.

If you are driving in the Netherlands, the most practical strategy is to use the map for quick comparisons and treat the average price as a benchmark rather than a guarantee of the next station's price.

Expert answers to Check Gas Prices Instantly In Your Area queries

How current are these gas prices?

The Amsterdam data cited here cover 22 Dec. 2025 to 30 Mar. 2026, while the national Netherlands price reference is dated 4 May 2026.

Are these prices the same everywhere in Amsterdam?

No, station prices can vary within the city, which is why a map view is more useful than a single citywide number.

What fuel type is being tracked?

The Amsterdam source specifically tracks Octane-95 gasoline, which is the most relevant benchmark for many drivers in the city.

Why is the Netherlands price higher than the world average?

The Netherlands has a much higher reported gasoline price than the global average in the cited source, reflecting local market conditions, taxes, and retail pricing structure.

What is the best way to find the cheapest station?

The best method is to use a map or list that lets you compare stations by price, then check distance and opening hours before you drive there.

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