Amsterdam: Paradise for Culture Lovers and Fun Seekers
Amsterdam is love at first sight. Leidseplein hums with activity, canal houses sparkle in the sun, Kalverstraat bursts with shoppers, canal-side cafés and hordes of tourists wander through the Red Light District – Amsterdam is the city to be!
Whether you would like to stroll along Dam Square, cruise the canals, visit a museum or go for a picnic in one of the many parks, Amsterdam-Now takes you to well-known places and highlights such as the Van Gogh Museum and the Red Light District but also to lesser known sights and hotspots like a Chinese Temple and an alms court. Whatever you do, be sure to include a boat trip on the Amsterdam canals. Be Dutch with the Dutch and explore the city on a guided bicycle tour.
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Red Light Secrets, Museum of Prostitution
Red Light Secrets, Museum of Prostitution allows you to step into the intriguing world of the Amsterdam Red Light District. You will learn details about the oldest profession in the world and experience how it feels to sit 'behind a window' and being ogled by...
Straat Museum: Street Art in a Former Warehouse
Straat Museum (Street Museum): street art and museum, is this a contradiction? Painting an artistic story on buildings is no longer regarded as vandalism. Street art adorns buildings and bridges and conveys a colourful message. Straat Museum in Amsterdam shows a...
Street Art: Easy to Find with Interactive Map
Street art is everywhere in Amsterdam, from statues to graffiti and mosaics, sometimes so small that it hardly stands out and is difficult to discover. There is so much that it is difficult to know where to start. Go art hunting! Use the free interactive DEFshop art...
Captain Jack Canal Tour: Amsterdam at its Best
Captain Jack Canal Tour is a sailing experience you will never forget! You will glide through the Amsterdam canals, pass under humpback bridges and marvel at the canal mansions. An open electric boat cruise is relaxing and the best way to make the most of your city...
Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket for Clubbing and Pubbing
With the Amsterdam nightlife ticket in your pocket, you get the most out of your city trip. Amsterdam is a true clubbing capital and one of the coolest places to party in Europe. Go footloose in hot spots at Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. Move to the music and dance...
Body Worlds Must-see Exhibition in Amsterdam
A visit to the Body Worlds Amsterdam exhibition is very different from an average museum visit. On display more than 200 anatomical specimens of real human bodies are on display. In other words, at Body Worlds Amsterdam you are viewing actual dead bodies that have...
FOAM Photography Museum in an Amsterdam Canal House
FOAM - FOtotography MUseum in Amsterdam is located in a traditional canal house, the interior will surprise you – a happy marriage of old and new, original architecture combined with chrome and glass. FOAM showcases still photography and multimedia shows. The...
Best Nightlife, Clubbing and Pub Crawl in Amsterdam
Nightlife, clubbing and pub crawls in Amsterdam is more than the Red Light District, the cheesy bars in the city centre and the many coffee shops aka hash bars. Away from these tourist hotspots, Amsterdam has a thriving club theme. There are venues to everyone's...
Vincent van Gogh and the Potato Eaters
Vincent van Gogh is not only the artist who painted the Potato Eaters, he is also known as the man who cut off his ear, the man who drank turpentine, the man who sold only one painting during his lifetime but became famous posthumously. In 1885, Van Gogh painted...
Best Canal Houses that Made Amsterdam Famous
Canal house and canals have made Amsterdam famous. These elegant houses give a glimpse in the life of wealthy Amsterdam merchants. The canal houses served as family homes, workshops or warehouses. Their distinct gables are unique for every house. The canals seem to...
Amsterdam Canal House for a Wealthy Merchant: Trippenhuis
Amsterdam canal houses are characterized by narrow fronts. Trippenhuis is an exception to this rule. This seventeenth-century canal house is a typical example of a mansion where a rich merchant lived and the wider the front the wealthier its owner. Trippenhuis was the...
Cat Boat Amsterdam Canal Houseboat for Stray Cats
The cat boat, or poezenboot in Dutch, is a must-see for all cat-lovers: an entire houseboat converted into a cats' home. The cats are not allowed to wander freely in the streets but they can take a breath of fresh air on the cat balcony. Amsterdam is a true haven for...