Which side of the plane to sit on: Denver to Amsterdam?
Flying from Denver to Amsterdam? Here's where the sunrise, sunset, mountains, coastline and best views land, and which window to pick.
Sit on the LEFT: Catch the sunset
Best overall window for this flight.
Confidence: highTakeoff views
9:06 AMClimbing out of Denver toward the northeast, the left window looks out over the Indian Peaks, the Kenosha Mountains and the Clear Creek Canyon (mountain ridges and peaks).
- leftView of Indian Peaks (mountain range)
- leftView of Kenosha Mountains (mountain range)
- leftView of Clear Creek Canyon (deep canyon)
- leftView of Left Hand Canyon (deep canyon)
Flight path features
2:01 PMOut over the Davis Strait, the left window looks out over the sunset, the Bald Mountains and the McLeary Point (the low sun on the horizon), with the O'Brien Range on the right.
- leftCatch the sunset
- rightView of O'Brien Range (mountain range)
- leftView of Bald Mountains (mountain range)
- leftView of McLeary Point (peninsula coastline)
Landing views
2:57 AMDescending into Amsterdam from the northwest over the North Sea, it's dark out with little to see from either window.
Good to know
- Based on the geometric great-circle route; real flight paths can differ with air-traffic routing and winds.
- "Left/right" means facing the direction of travel. Left is the seat A side, right is the F/K side (varies by aircraft).
- Glare advice assumes you want clear ground views; flip it if you'd rather watch the sunrise/sunset directly.
Frequently asked questions
Which side of the plane should you sit on from Denver to Amsterdam?
Sit on the LEFT: Catch the sunset. Out over the Davis Strait, the left window looks out over the sunset, the Bald Mountains and the McLeary Point (the low sun on the horizon), with the O'Brien Range on the right.
What views will you get at takeoff from Denver?
Climbing out of Denver toward the northeast, the left window looks out over the Indian Peaks, the Kenosha Mountains and the Clear Creek Canyon (mountain ridges and peaks).
What about on the descent into Amsterdam?
Descending into Amsterdam from the northwest over the North Sea, it's dark out with little to see from either window.