Minecraft hosting in Amsterdam appeals to players in the Netherlands and Benelux — low ping and the strong network connectivity of Western Europe. Amsterdam is currently in our network-expansion status, and the best latency for a Dutch audience today comes from our active EU node in Frankfurt: the two cities are only a few milliseconds apart.
Amsterdam as a game location
Amsterdam is one of Europe's key internet hubs alongside Frankfurt, with excellent connectivity to the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK and northern France. For Minecraft that means low, predictable latency: responsive combat, block placement and redstone without annoying input lag. It's why a Dutch audience experiences Western European nodes almost as if they were local.
What's available right now
While the Amsterdam point is in progress, the best choice for players in the Netherlands is our Frankfurt node. Amsterdam and Frankfurt are only a few network milliseconds apart, so in practice the ping difference is minimal — and the plan internals are identical: Ryzen + NVMe Gen4, the Pterodactyl panel, automatic backups and DDoS protection.
You can check your real latency from your own city to all our nodes with the ping button on the locations page — that's more honest than any promised figure, because it depends on your ISP and route.
We're expanding the network across Europe and adding points based on demand. If you need a node in Amsterdam specifically, message us — we'll add you to the waitlist and let you know as soon as the location is available. And moving between our points later is free.
Other points in Europe
Our active EU node is in Frankfurt, and we're expanding to other cities including Helsinki. There's a full overview of available points and a ping test on the locations page, and configurations and pricing on our main Minecraft hosting.