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3 Days in Amsterdam

02.08.2024 / 04.08.2024

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Dam Square

Dam Square

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Dam Square is Amsterdam’s beating heart. Nowadays Dam Square in contrast with the old days it is now a very peaceful square which is home to scores of pigeons and street performers.

Royal Palace

Royal Palace

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The Royal Palace is one of three palaces in the Netherlands which are at the disposal of the monarch by Act of Parliament. The palace was built as a city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. The exhibitions and interior at the Royal Palace are definitely worth a visit. You can take your own time looking around or book a one-hour tour. The guided tours make your visit more interesting and informative but you will have to contact the organisation to make reservations two weeks in advance.

Torensluis Bridge

Torensluis Bridge

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One of the good places to visit in Amsterdam. Torensluis Bridge offers you the most breathtaking site to behold. It is located on Singel and is one of the oldest and biggest bridge in the city with towers on its both ends. Enjoy taking a stroll in the afternoon and watch exhibitions or art shows taking place on the bridge. A visit to this place is a must, for it is always counted amongst Amsterdam top attractions.

Red Light District

Red Light District

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The famous Red Light area is one of the most visited Amsterdam tourist places. There is a bar in every nook and corner of the Red light area. Dutch drinks, especially locally brewed beer are popular all over the world. The Old Sailor and Cafe Hill Straight Blues are other popular options.

Albert Cuyp Market

Albert Cuyp Market

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This is you perfect chance to buy some fresh food or wander around the stalls. There are plenty of clothes, souvenirs and local stuff to buy. You can also enjoy authentic food from the best Amsterdam restaurants. Talk to the locals and experience real life here where you see them bargaining for groceries. This is a truly unique way to experience shopping in Amsterdam, a different side of an otherwise rich city.

Canals of Amsterdam

Canals of Amsterdam

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GoogleSearchDataDataComments(lang=en, text=You can see the cute canals in everywhere in Amsterdam. I visited there to see them. The movie," the fault in our stars " pushed me to go and visit there. The movie is romantic and drama. The Amsterdam canals and the theme of the movie are harmonized. It makes me mournful. However, Amsterdam is expensive in visiting and worth doing it. If you live in Europe and easy to go Amsterdam, please, visit there right now. See the Van Gogh museum, it was only 19 euro from the machine in front of the museum's entrance, and buy some gifts for fun., createTime=a year ago)

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Rijksmuseum

Rijksmuseum

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The Rijksmuseum is the principal national museum in Holland. It illustrates the art and history of Holland from the Middle Ages to the present. World-famous highlights from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt van Rijn’s Night Watch and Johannes Vermeer’s The Milkmaid, can be admired at the Rijksmuseum. The Rijksmuseum is a must-see when you visit Amsterdam. Discover famous works from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt van Rijn’s Night Watch.

Anne Frank House

Anne Frank House

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The Anne Frank House is a museum with a history. It lies in the centre of Amsterdam and features the secret annex where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during the Second World War. The Anne Frank House is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. During World War II, Anne Frank hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four other people in hidden rooms at the rear of the 17th-century canal house, known as the Secret Annex. She did not survive the war but her wartime diary was published in 1947. Ten years later the Anne Frank Foundation was established to protect the property from developers who wanted to demolish the block. The museum opened on 3 May 1960. It preserves the hiding place, has a permanent exhibition on the life and times of Anne Frank, and has an exhibition space about all forms of persecution and discrimination.

Vondelpark

Vondelpark

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Attracting 10 million visitors per year, the Vondelpark is Amsterdam’s largest – and most famous – municipal park. The lush 45-hectare site includes a famous open-air theatre, numerous children’s playgrounds and several cafés and restaurants, making it a thriving hub of activity in any season. Unsurprisingly, it’s beloved by visitors and locals alike. Entry to the park is totally free. Visit the famous open-air theatre which hosts music, theatre and dance performances from May to September.

Heineken Experience

Heineken Experience

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The Heineken Experience is housed in the first built Heineken brewery in the city centre of Amsterdam. In 1988 the brewery closed due to inability to meet high demand and since 1991 it has been welcoming visitors from all over the world. Self-guided tour of approximately 1.5 hours and It is our recommedation. Also, Audio tour is available in 9 different languages. The Tour is a self-guided interactive journey through the world of Heineken®. You can discover the history of the HEINEKEN Company, the 4 natural ingredients of our beer, the brewing process, a tasting room, the Heineken® brand and the partnerships with UEFA Champions League and Rugby World Cup. And of course at the end of the tour you can enjoy 2 Heinekens or learn how to draught the perfect Heineken®.

Jordaan

Jordaan

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The most popular of Amsterdam's neighborhoods. It is well-known for its mix of residential areas with garden courtyards, lively markets, and upscale boutiques and eateries. The area is also home to plenty of fun things to do, from taking a pleasant stroll along the many picturesque streets to spending time visiting the many top-rated tourist attractions located here.

REM Eiland

REM Eiland

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For a unique Amsterdam experience! have a meal inside a water restaurant inside a renovated offshore platform! It was originally owned by a group of pirate radio broadcasters who eventually abandoned it because they were raided by the Dutch government in 1964. After decades, it was towed to the city’s Houthaven harbor and converted into a classy restaurant.

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Van Gogh Museum

Van Gogh Museum

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A must-visit for art fans and historians. The spectacular Van Gogh Museum has been one of Amsterdam's top attractions since it opened in 1972. Dedicated to the often troubled life and extraordinary artistry of one of the country's most-revered painters, this modern Gerrit Rietveld-designed structure is home to the world's largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and artifacts, much of it donated by his brother, Theo, and other family members.

Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam

Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam

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Amsterdam offers a surprising dose of nature in the very heart of the city. Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam, the city's botanical garden, is one of the world's oldest and should definitely be included in your sightseeing itinerary.

Vlooienmarkt

Vlooienmarkt

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For a completely different shopping experience. Amsterdam's famous flea market, held here since 1886. It's a veritable smorgasbord of wares, with everything from antiques and food to clothes, both new and used.

NEMO Science Museum

NEMO Science Museum

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Rising high above the water like the hull of a mighty warship. This ultra-modern structure has housed the NEMO Science Museum since 1997, and more than 20 years later is no less impressive than the day it opened. Located in the city's old eastern docks, this world-class science center is spread across five floors, each chock-a-block full of fun (and informative) interactive exhibits that appeal to families with kids of any age.

De Pijp

De Pijp

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A'DAM Lookout

A'DAM Lookout

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Damrak

Damrak

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Tony's Chocolonely Superstore

Tony's Chocolonely Superstore

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On Sunday we visited the Tony's Chocoloney store in Amsterdam. Despite the lengthy queue outside we moved in quite fast. Upon entering there are so many chocolate products to choose from. The main reason for going was so we could create our own flavor combinations and customize our chocolates. You enter your choices on the screen, design and customize your wrapper and then 2 hours later you collect your chocolate. Well worth the experience.

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