Men's haircut at Empire Barbershop Amsterdam West \u2014 Nassaukade

How Much Does a Haircut Cost in Amsterdam?

A men's haircut in Amsterdam ranges from €25 at a walk-in chair to €90+ at a premium salon. Here's what you actually pay in 2026 — and what you get for it.

Empire Barbershop Amsterdam West publishes every price up-front. No surprises at the chair, no upsell you didn't ask for. Below is the full 2026 menu.

Classic Haircut — from €35

A precision men's haircut with consultation, scissor or clipper cut, neckline razor finish and styling. 40 minutes.

Fade Haircut — from €35

Low, mid, high or skin fade. Same €35 starting price as the classic. Blended, detailed and finished with a straight-razor line-up.

Scissor Haircut — from €45

Full scissor work for longer or textured styles. 50 minutes with a senior barber.

Haircut & Beard Combo — from €49.99

The most-booked appointment at Empire. Haircut plus complete beard shaping in one 50-minute sitting.

Haircut, Beard & Wash — from €55

Adds a professional hair wash and scalp massage to the combo.

Complete Grooming Experience — €95

The full 80–90 minute treatment: haircut, beard sculpt, hot towel shave, wash, scalp massage and finish styling. Reserved with a senior barber.

Student & Senior Rates — €35

Same haircut, same barbers, student-friendly price with a valid ID. Senior clients 60+ also priced at €35.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the average haircut price in Amsterdam?

Most barbershops in central Amsterdam charge €30–€50 for a men's haircut. Premium chairs and salons range €55–€90.

Is Empire expensive?

No. Empire's classic and fade haircuts start at €35 with a senior barber — mid-market pricing for premium execution.

Do prices include tip?

Tips are always appreciated but never expected. All listed prices are what you pay at the chair.

Book at Empire Barbershop Amsterdam

Empire Barbershop Amsterdam · Nassaukade 164H, 1053 LL Amsterdam · Open every day 08:00–20:00. Walk-ins welcome or book a specific barber online.

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