Amsterdam: A City to Love
Amsterdam, city of bicycles, tulips and clogs, attracts millions of visitors every year – a city where you might feel as if you are strolling through an open-air museum. Amsterdam is also a shoppers’ paradise; from vintage fashion to antiques and from tulip bulbs to sexy underwear. No matter how often you have been to Amsterdam a boat trip along romantic canals is one of the best ways to see the city at leisure.
Sniffing up culture is easy because Amsterdam has more than forty museums; Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum and Anne Frank House are the top three. Off-beat choices are the Hash Marihuana and Hemp Museum and the Sex Museum. Amsterdam is also the city of gabled mansions, tranquil canals and arched bridges. Canals and waterways crisscross the historic centre. Working barges sail past. Houseboats festooned with flower boxes bob at their moorings.
Hanging out at a sidewalk café and people watching is fun. Be sure to include in your visit to Amsterdam drinking draft beer in a ‘brown café’ and eating herring at the Albert Cuyp Market. Go Dutch and rent a bike and pedal along the bike lanes, safe and fast.
Amsterdam-Now helps you to discover the city: all the hotspots, the best restaurants, the hippest shops, the best out-of-town excursions, secret spots and the finest concerts.
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NEMO Not for Kids Only – Parents Love It!
NEMO in Amsterdam is a popular museum with objects that must be touched. Three floors of exhibits classified in four themes are ready to be explored; physics, technology, information technology and bio-science behaviour. Fun for children but also for their parents....
Kalverstraat Shopping
Kalverstraat is Amsterdam's most popular shopping street and stretches from Dam Square to the Floating Flower Market. Elbow your way through the shopping crowd on Saturday afternoon. If you want to browse during quiet hours, come on Monday or Tuesday morning and you...
Home Away From Home
Take it easy and get the best deal! Book your Amsterdam apartment through Waytostay, hassle-free and at very competitive prices. Choose your favourite apartment – right in the city centre, in the suburbs or with canal view. Waytostay has 540 apartments in Amsterdam on...
History of Delftware
Delftware is synonymous with Holland and ubiquitous in souvenir shops – windmills, clogs, kissing farmer boy and girl, vases, mugs, wall plates – they all sell like hotcakes. All souvenir shops in Amsterdam sell this blue-and-white pottery but did you know that this...
Albert Cuyp Market Where Locals Love to Shop
Sprawling Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam stretches for more than one kilometer and spills over into the surrounding streets. It is one of the best street markets to soak up local atmosphere. Fish mongers rub shoulders with fruit and vegetable sellers. Vendors of...
Amsterdam Holland Pass
The Amsterdam Holland Pass also known as Amsterdam City Card is your ticket to hassle-free Amsterdam, a must-have for visitors who like to enjoy Amsterdam to the full: a guide book, queuing for the popular museums is history. Take your pick from 60 museums and...
Café de Jaren
The canal-side patio of Café De Jaren in Amsterdam is chic, elegant and popular. This is the place-to-be on a balmy summer evening. The view of the Amstel River is breathtaking. De Jaren is a household name in Amsterdam; tourists and locals know how to find their way...
Bijenkorf Department Store
If shopping is your passion, then De Bijenkorf is your place. Located at Damrak, De Bijenkorf is a high-end department store in the very heart of Amsterdam. Who can resist six floors of exquisite fashion, footwear, jewelry, beauty products and much more at very...
International Budget Hostel
Is sleeping in a canal house in Amsterdam your dream? And have you never been able to fulfil this dream because canal side hotels are expensive? Next time when you are in Amsterdam stay in International Budget Hostel housed in a 17th century warehouse and located in...
Low Budget Camping Zeeburg
Open throughout the year Camping Zeeburg is relaxed and low budget. Stay in an eco lodge, a wagonette or bring your own tent; Zeebrug is your best choice. Go Dutch and rent a bike. Amsterdam centre is only a fifteen-minute ride away. Or hop on a tram if pedalling is...
Shopping for the Rich and not so Rich
Amsterdam is a shopper's dream come true; exclusive boutiques, design shops, department stores, diamond stores add to this vintage shopping, open air markets and souvenir shops. Amsterdam shopping is for the rich and not so rich, but where to start? Waterlooplein flea...
The Golden Bend where Wealthy Merchants Lived
Golden bend – Gouden Bocht – that is where the most coveted canal houses in Amsterdam. All these mansions clustered around the curve of Herengracht between Spiegelstraat and Vijzelstraat. This is the stretch of the canal where, in the 17th century, wealthy merchants...