About Amsterdam Marathon
Sunday 18th October 2026
The Amsterdam Marathon is a renowned international marathon held each October, taking runners through the vibrant streets and scenic canals of Amsterdam. The race begins and ends in the historic Olympic Stadium, with a course that showcases landmarks like the Rijksmuseum and the Amstel River. Known for its flat and fast route, it attracts elite athletes aiming for personal bests, as well as thousands of recreational runners who enjoy the energetic atmosphere and cultural charm of the city.
Registration fee: £85
Minimum fundraising pledge: £500
How to take part
Places are offered in partnership with Run for Charity, follow the link below to secure your place today. Already got your own place? Let us know you’re running for CHSF by emailing events@chsf.org.uk!
Amsterdam Half Marathon
18th October 2026
We also have places in the half marathon, if 26.2 miles is just a tad too far! Find out more and sign up
Sign up for Amsterdam Marathon 2026
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