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I would whole heartedly recommend this Amsterdam attraction. However, it's not for everyone. I would especially recommend it for those who love history. The feeling you get while touring this historic ... More »
Not as good a museum as Van Gogh, but overall a good place. The artwork is reasonably good, if you are a fan of silverwork (I am not) you will probably enjoy it very much. The Nightwatch is ... More »
Great 2 hours spent here, make sure its one your schedule. Faced with a rainly December morning we made our way here, great attractions and plenty of free beer. Sat near the exit enjoying our free ... More »
This is the most famous bridge in Amsterdam. Great to see at night.
I'm not that big on zoos to begin with, but figured in a city as large and progressive as Amsterdam, some modern thought might have gone into the zoo, as well. My children and I were downright shocked ... More »
Even though it's not one of the must-see of amsterdam the view from the top is worth the time and the pain to climb the narrow stairs.You can also hear the sound of the bells that Anne Frank used to ... More »
For me this is the most quintessential Amsterdam square. You see locals, from yuppies, students, junkies to chinese (it's located just next to china town/street). tourists and even a prostitute or two ... More »
Plenty of space and definitely worth a picture or two. There is the Palace, Madame Tussaud's, the National Monument, and a lovely church. It is on the Damrak which runs through the heart of the city. ... More »
Horse riding in the Hollandsche Manège (Dutch horse riding school) is a pleasant leisure activity for a free Wednesday afternoon or Saturday morning. Besides horse riding, you can enjoy a ...
Zuiderkerk, in the heart of the city center, allows visitors a chance to see a detailed picture of the city planning and housing in Amsterdam...
NEMO is a kid's museum that is all hands-on. Activities are appropriate for kids five to 100, and range from OK to great. For the adults there is a nice cafe and bar on the roof with great outdoor ... More »
...the river was dammed. From the south the river runs into town up to the town hall, near Waterloo and Munt squares. Then it branches off into...
We visited the museum on November and after having visited the same museum in London, i must say that the same in Amsterdam was really poor. The wax statues were rather cheap and didn't looked alive ... More »
This museum is the best place to learn about the Jewish citizens in Amsterdam during 1940-1943 and the distruction of Jewish Amsterdam. All people who work in the Museum are very helpfull and ... More »
This small garden is located near the Amsterdam Historical Museum and University of Amsterdam. This little garden is secluded and hard to find if your not looking for it. The first time I went to the ... More »
Well preserved museum of Rembrandt's home. A good trip to the past including a fascinating kitchen down the stairs and I the furniture was great including the cabinet-bed he slept in. Not much in the ... More »
The Canal Bike is a great way to wind your way through the canals. If you are a cyclist or very fit is shouldn't be too much of a strain. But, if not, you will have some sore leg muscles the next day. ... More »
Odd perhaps, but the Oude Kerk (Old Church) really is in the centre of the red-light district. Surrounded by cobblestones on which you can slip and fall on a rainy day, the church has ...
The Kattenkabinet is one of the only museums in the world which features a collection of objets d'art wholly centered around the theme of the cat. This lovely animal was a ...
Come and support newly emerging musical talent at International Gaudeamus Music Week. Organised by the Gaudeamus Contemporary Music Center, this week-long event is a great platform for young ...
This museum give you a unique perspective of how Holland and Amsterdam were built culturally and physically. Give yourself two hours to walk through it, there is a lot of information to take in.