Amsterdam sits on AMS-IX, one of the busiest internet exchanges on the planet, and that gravity makes the Netherlands a hosting and ad-tech heartland with a digitally mature, euro-spending consumer base behind it. Real Dutch IPs across residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 addresses let you read that market the way a local does, whether you are pulling e-commerce data from Bol.com, verifying campaigns in the Amsterdam ad-tech cluster, researching Schiphol-driven travel pricing, or sizing the wider market. Pick the Netherlands in your dashboard, add a city like Amsterdam or Rotterdam when you need the detail, and send everything through one gateway.
Real Dutch IPs City targeting All types, one plan
The Netherlands is a small country with outsized digital reach: Amsterdam is one of the world's busiest internet exchanges and a center of European hosting and ad technology. Much of what Dutch sites serve is geo-targeted, so a real Dutch IP is the reliable way to load what local visitors see.
Bol.com, Coolblue and Amazon.nl set prices and stock in euros for Dutch shoppers. Load those storefronts from a Dutch IP and you capture the listings local buyers actually face, which keeps your e-commerce intelligence honest.
With one of Europe's densest ad-tech clusters on its doorstep, the Netherlands runs campaigns tuned to Dutch audiences. An in-country IP lets you confirm creatives serve as intended and flag fraud or misplacement on Dutch publishers.
Fares shift by point of sale across airlines, hotels and OTAs. Viewed from a Dutch IP, you see what a customer in the Netherlands is quoted, handy for travel research anchored on a Schiphol-scale hub.
One of Europe's most digitally mature consumer bases makes the Netherlands a rich research target. Collect pricing, product and competitor signals from a Dutch IP to size and segment the market with confidence.
Mobile exits ride real Dutch carrier networks, so your app and mobile-web checks present as everyday 4G and 5G handset traffic from the Netherlands instead of data-center addresses.
One HTTPS or SOCKS5 endpoint covers every Dutch residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 IP, dropping cleanly into the rotating proxy API setup you already run.
Route through a Netherlands proxy and your traffic carries a Dutch IP address, so every site you open reads the connection as Dutch. The payoff comes from how locally the web behaves: prices a retailer shows an Amsterdam shopper diverge from those shown abroad, content services lock to a country, and search engines reorder by location and language. On a Dutch IP, the page arrives in its Dutch form, in euros, with Dutch promotions and local copy. There is no hand-built list of Dutch IPs to maintain here. Name the Netherlands as the target in the dashboard, drop in a city like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht or Eindhoven when a region matters, and the gateway exits from addresses in that place. Since targeting is a dashboard setting and not a request parameter, your scraper or browser automation runs identically whether it points at the Netherlands, neighbors such as Germany and France, or any of the 195+ countries we cover.
For the Netherlands, one plan holds all four IP types, and since none is priced above the rest, you pick on fit and leave budget out of it. Residential Dutch IPs map to home internet subscribers of KPN, Ziggo, Odido (the operator formerly known as T-Mobile Netherlands) and Tele2, so they carry the trust profile of a regular Dutch household connection. The mobile pool exits through KPN, Vodafone and Odido cellular networks, presenting as genuine 4G and 5G traffic from a Dutch phone, which is the strongest signal you can show app-testing targets and stubborn anti-bot systems. Where you want speed, datacenter Dutch IPs are quick and easy on bandwidth, a fitting choice given Amsterdam's hosting role, and they handle high-volume jobs against targets that do not scrutinize origin. The Netherlands ranks among Europe's most IPv6-ready countries, so the IPv6 pool gives you an especially wide address spread for bulk crawling of IPv6-enabled Dutch sources. All four types come rotating and sticky, letting you draw a new Dutch IP each request or keep one Dutch address across a session. Our residential, mobile, datacenter and rotating proxy pages compare them in depth.
Small country, large online footprint: that mismatch shapes which workloads dominate the Netherlands. E-commerce intelligence is the headline use, with brands and resellers tracking prices, stock and listings across Bol.com, Coolblue, Amazon.nl and other Dutch storefronts, each of which needs a Dutch IP to surface its true localized offer. Ad-tech and ad verification carry unusual weight here because Amsterdam concentrates a thick cluster of ad-technology firms and exchanges, so verifying that campaigns reach Dutch audiences and spotting fraud on Dutch publishers is everyday work. Travel research fits naturally as well: Schiphol's standing as a major European hub plus point-of-sale pricing by airlines and OTAs means a Dutch IP reveals the fares actually quoted in the Netherlands. Rounding things out, market research teams gauge pricing, sentiment and competitor moves across one of the continent's most digitally mature populations. All of it rests on reading publicly available pages from a Dutch IP, with you accountable for each target site's terms and the applicable law. Much of this connects straight to our price monitoring, ad verification, travel fare aggregation and market research guides.
Compact and tightly networked as it is, the Netherlands still spreads a distinct economic identity across each major city, which is what makes city-level targeting worthwhile. Amsterdam leads as the financial, cultural and ad-tech core, host to AMS-IX, one of the world's largest internet exchanges, and the natural default for most Netherlands-wide checks. On the Maas, Rotterdam runs Europe's largest seaport and a heavyweight logistics, trade and industrial economy. The Hague holds government, international law and institutions, with a services-led economy of its own. Centrally placed Utrecht works as a transport, education and business node with a fast-rising population. To the south, Eindhoven is the technology and design capital, built around a serious high-tech manufacturing and electronics cluster. Set any of these in the dashboard and the local gaps in pricing, delivery and search results that a country-wide view smooths over become visible. Country-wide or one city, the connection details hold steady: a single gateway, your credentials, and the city you have chosen in the dashboard.
Residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 Dutch IPs all ship in one plan, in both rotating and sticky modes. You pick the type that fits the target, not the budget, because no type costs more than another.
Genuine home lines off KPN, Ziggo, Odido and Tele2. The top-trust pick for e-commerce data, ad verification and Dutch SERP checks.
Carrier 4G and 5G exits on KPN, Vodafone and Odido, suited to app testing and the most stubbornly defended Dutch targets.
Quick, bandwidth-light Dutch IPs that play to Amsterdam's hosting strength, for high-volume crawling led by speed.
An exceptionally broad address range for bulk crawling, fitting one of Europe's most IPv6-ready markets.
Pricing note: there is one plan. Every type and both session modes are included from $24.95/mo, with metered bandwidth. No type costs more than another. See the pricing page for current plans.
Point any HTTP client at the gateway with your credentials. Choose the Netherlands, and optionally a city, in your dashboard, then send your request.
curl -x https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080 https://api.ipify.org # returns a Dutch IP when the Netherlands is selected in your dashboard
import requests
proxies = {
"http": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
"https": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
}
r = requests.get("https://api.ipify.org", proxies=proxies, timeout=20)
print(r.text) # a Dutch IP, with the city you picked in the dashboard
Country and city targeting (Netherlands, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and so on) are chosen in your dashboard, not in the request URL. Your real gateway host, port and credentials appear after signup. Prefer IP whitelisting? Add your server IP in the dashboard and drop the USER:PASS@ part.
Residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 Dutch IPs in one plan, rotating or sticky, with city targeting from Amsterdam to Eindhoven. From $24.95/mo, trusted since 2014 by 62,000+ businesses.