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Amsterdam is a city of many contradictions. While it is known for its liberal attitude and transgressive lifestyle, it is also home to some of the world’s most famous museums and historical landmarks. The city has a rich cultural heritage, dating back to the 17th century when it was the center of the Dutch Golden Age. These days, Amsterdam is a major tourist destination, with millions of visitors coming each year to enjoy its unique atmosphere and culture.

The city is built on water, with more than 100 kilometers of canals winding their way through the historic center. This makes Amsterdam one of the most picturesque cities in Europe, and it’s no surprise that it’s a popular destination for tourists and expats alike.

When people think of Amsterdam, they often think of its infamous red light district. This area is well-known for its adult entertainment venues and sex shops. However, there is much more to Amsterdam than just its seedy underbelly. The city is home to some amazing architecture, lovely canals and a vibrant nightlife. So if you’re looking for a city that has something for everyone, then be sure to add Amsterdam to your list.

So if you’re looking for an interesting and unique city break, be sure to include Amsterdam on your list. You can explore the winding streets of the old town, visit some of the world-famous museums or take a boat trip down the canals. And don’t forget to check out the red light district – it’s definitely worth a visit!

WHERE IS AMSTERDAM ?

Amsterdam Canal

Amsterdam is located in the northwestern part of the Netherlands, in a recess that once was a bay and is now instead constituted by the Ij lake. The city center is delimited to the north by the Amstel River, from which starts the system of concentric canals. Discover all of Amsterdam’s points of interest on its map. A particular characteristic of Amsterdam is that it sits two meters below sea level.

WHEN TO VISIT?

The weather in Amsterdam is always changing, so it’s important to be prepared for anything. Even when the forecast says sun, you need to bring a jacket and shoes in case it rains. The hottest months are June, July and August, but these are also the months with the most tourists. You can expect flight and hotel prices to be higher at that time of year.

The best time to visit Amsterdam is late spring or autumn; during these seasons the weather is mild and pleasant. However, be warned that autumn can get chilly at night. If you’re looking for some sunnier weather, summertime is also an option; just keep in mind that it can be quite crowded then.

WHAT TO SEE?

Amsterdam Canal of 9’th Street

AMSTERDAM CanaLS

When in Amsterdam, one of the top things to do is explore the city by cruising its many canals. There are over 160 of them, winding their way through the city for a total of over 100 kilometers. The canals have been an important part of Amsterdam’s history for centuries, and even today they provide a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past. Whether you choose a day, evening, or dinner cruise, or go for a more adventurous party boat experience, you’re sure to enjoy spending time on Amsterdam’s beautiful waterways.

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is one of Amsterdam’s most popular tourist attractions. The museum is housed in a beautiful palace that was built in the Gothic and Renaissance styles. The museum has an excellent collection of Flemish art, with works by some of the most famous artists in history, including Rembrandt, Steen, and Veermer. The museum also has a large collection of international art, including pieces by Dürer and Michelangelo.

HOUSE OF ANNE FRANK

The Frank family’s hiding place on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam is one of the city’s most popular tourist destinations. More than a million visitors a year come to see where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. The house has been preserved as it was when the Franks lived there, and visitors can see the secret annex where they hid, as well as personal belongings and photos from that time. The story of Anne Frank is an important part of Dutch history, and her diary has been translated into dozens of languages. It is estimated that more than 30 million people have read her diary, making it one of the most widely read books ever written.

VAN GOGH MUSEUM

The Van Gogh Museum is the most popular art museum in the Netherlands, and for good reason. It contains the world’s largest collection of Vincent van Gogh paintings and drawings. In 2017, it welcomed 2.3 million visitors from all over the world.

The museum is housed in a beautiful building in Amsterdam, and its collection includes masterpieces such as “Starry Night” and “Sunflowers”. It’s no wonder that so many people make it a point to visit this amazing institution each year!

RED LIGHT DISTRICT

The Red Light District is one of Amsterdam’s most famous neighborhoods. Also known as De Wallen, this district is the oldest neighborhood in the city and full of things to do, see, and eat. It is located in the center of Amsterdam, just a short walk from the Central Train Station.

The neighborhood can be a bit misunderstood due to its reputation. However, if you take the time to visit it yourself, you’ll find that there’s much more to De Wallen than just its red light district. In fact, there are plenty of bars, restaurants, and shops to enjoy here – not to mention the beautiful architecture!