Things to do and see in Amsterdam. Comprehensive listing on sights, attractions, museums, panoramas, parks and activities to enjoy in the city.
January~February~March~April~May~June~July~August~September~October~November~December Red Light District The famousRed Light District in Amsterdamis something you must see! It is impressive, unbelievable and it may make you feel uncomfortable, amazed and everything else at the same time. TheRed ...
Planning your Amsterdam visit When to go? June to August is the peak tourist season which means there will be greater crowds, but you may be willing to brave them for the warm weather (perfect for cycling) and long days. Those wishing to avoid said crowds should come before or after ...
The best things to do in Amsterdam include visiting the Van Gogh Museum for a display of more than 1,000 of the artist’s paintings, shopping in
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At No. 7 stands another of Amsterdam’s 14 hidden Catholic churches. Also keep a lookout for the exceptionally narrow house at No. 245, just 1.4 metres wide (17th-century property tax was paid according to the width of a building). Every August the classical Prinsengrachtconcert is performed...
With more than 120 acres you can happily get lost in conversation. When the moment calls for it, you can lounge in the few cafes that are dotted around the grounds of the park. If you are visiting Amsterdam between June and August you can settle on the grass for a picnic and let musi...
option. On our last trip we started in London and took the train to Paris. We have also done Paris and then taken the train south to Provence (although that would not make sense in November). Really, you have so many train and plane options from Paris (Amsterdam, Bruges, Antwerp etc....
August13 posted by5thingstodotoday There’s a lot to do just outside the canal ring of Amsterdam; the Oud-West neighbourhood holds onto its historic charm but adds a dash of modern culture with shops, markets, cultural centres and more. Read More ...
culture that’s similar to many southern European countries. Cafés, that more often than not spill out onto the street, are an integral part of daily life in Amsterdam where people come to relax, meet friends or people-watch. It certainly is one of my favourite things to do in Amsterdam...