Most museums in Amsterdam offer free admission for young children. I maintain that from 18-months to about five-years-old, it’s tough to enjoy visiting museums with kids. If your baby is still very young and not mobile, this is the trip to explore the more serene or solemn ones, like...
Rotterdam may be the lesser-known international metropolis in the Netherlands, next to the infamous Amsterdam, but cruise-goers should be fairly acquainted with this city since it… Amsterdam may have its renown for sex and drugs, but we were there for other reasons. We were excited to discov...
5. Going to the Amsterdam Dungeon Museum for the kids This attraction isn’t really special to Amsterdam, nor is it cheap. And yet families wait for hours because they can’t think of another “kid friendly” destination. Try NEMO, the hands-on science museum that’s doubles as a playgro...
A plan to demolish the train station and replace it with a hotel complex was approved in 1970 but soon revoked. Instead, the building was declared a historic monument in 1978. A movement began to reclaim and restore the building. A competition was held to decide the architect for the Musée...
If you’re visiting Amsterdam for a few days, the best way to use public transport will be with a multi-day pass, like the I Amsterdam Card or OV-chipkaart. These let you travel on any train, bus, tram, or metro with a single swipe. You can choose how long you’ll need it for...
If You’re Visiting with Kids, Don’t Bring a Stroller! While I managed to visit places that many wouldn’t dare to visit with a baby stroller,such as Positano,Mont St Michel would be a spot that if you bring a stroller you basically won’t be able to visit. ...
ai know kids who have been shot or beaten up 那里射击一直[translate] a我奉献光与热给人们 I offer the light and give the people hotly[translate] aMagere Brug is a bridge over the river Amstel in the city center of Amsterdam. About every 20 minutes the bridge opens to let boats go thro...
Read our guide to visiting the Royal Palace, one of Amsterdam's most iconic landmarks. Find out what's in store at the Palace, its fascinating history, and how to travel there by train.
St George's Chapel is a working church with services every day. St. George's Chapel is open daily but closed to visitors on Sundays as services are held throughout the day. Worshipers are welcome to attend the services. The church also closes earlier than the rest of the castle to prep...
Three Little Bottles –A cosy café-bar with a traditional vibe. There’s a barrel-filled room for sampling jenever, or Dutch gin, which you must try if it’s your first time in Amsterdam! Cafe the Minds –This punk-themed bar boasts a rugged interior and lots of traditional beers on...