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What to do in Amsterdam: Top 10 Things to Do in The City

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What to do in Amsterdam: Top 10 Things to Do in The City

When most people think of Amsterdam, they usually think of the canals, tulips, and bicycles. But Amsterdam has so much more to offer. The Dutch capital is full of amazing attractions, parks, museums, and restaurants that will keep you busy all day. Whether it’s a tour of the city streets or enjoying some sound art in one of the city’s many galleries, there is something for everyone in Amsterdam. Here are the top ten things to do in Amsterdam!

1. Canal Cruise

One of the best and most popular ways to take in the sights of Amsterdam is to take a canal cruise. With over 100 kilometers of canals throughout the city, it is easy to spot some of the most iconic landmarks in the Dutch capital from the water. On these cruises, you’ll get a chance to spot some of Amsterdam’s most famous structures like the Anne Frank House, the Skinny Bridge, and the Westerkerk Church. You can book a private tour through one of several companies or just find a spot on one of the popular public cruises. No matter which option you choose, you’ll be sure to have an unforgettable time.

2. Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in 19th-century art. This museum was built around a rather large collection of Vincent van Gogh’s works and features a range of his paintings, sketches, prints, and letters. Not only will you get an inside look at one of history’s most famous painters and Impressionist artists, but you’ll also learn more about his life and get an appreciation for his unique style of art.

3. Vondelpark

Once the sun’s out in Amsterdam, locals and visitors alike flock to Vondelpark, the city’s most well-known park. This 57-hectare garden contains lakes, ponds, playgrounds, and restaurants. Whether you want to go for a bike ride around the park or relax in the grass under one of the 8,000 trees, Vondelpark is a great place to unwind and take in some fresh air.

4. Food Halls

If you’re looking for a delicious bite to eat during your stay in Amsterdam, look no further than De Food Halls. This indoor restaurant market is made up of over 120 vendors serving up all kinds of cuisines from all over the world. Whether you’re in the mood for pizzeria-style Italian food or some delicious sushi, De Food Halls has something for everyone.

5. Museum Square (Museumplein)

Located in the heart of Amsterdam is Museum Square (Museumplein). This square was built as a homage to countless famous artists who have lived in Amsterdam throughout history. The square is home to several famous museums including the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, and NEMO Science Museum. Take a stroll around and admire the public sculptures along with all of the beautiful architecture that makes up this iconic spot in Amsterdam.

6. Begijnhof

A trip to Begijnhof is a must-see for anyone interested in Dutch history. The Begijnhof dates all the way back to the 11th century and is the oldest courtyard in Amsterdam that is still in use today. The courtyard consists of two churches (Catholic and Protestant) and some of Amsterdam’s oldest homes. This place is also known for being home to some of Amsterdam’s oldest citizens who have lived there for over four decades.

7. Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer Op Solder (Our Lord in the Attic)

For those who want a chance to explore religious history, make sure to check out Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer Op Solder. This museum is one of the most unique spots in Amsterdam as it was originally built to hide Catholics during times of religious persecution. Inside this museum are three floors filled with everyday artifacts from back in that time as well as religious artifacts dating back to the 17th century.

8. Red Light District

Visit Amsterdam’s iconic Red Light District for a look at one of city’s most colorful neighborhoods. This district has been known for centuries as one of Amsterdam’s most infamous neighborhoods but today it’s full of vibrant bars, restaurants and shops that paint a much different picture than it used to be known for. While there, don’t miss out on exploring down one of its many winding alleys that are full of history and interesting characters that make this district what it is.

9. Heineken Experience

Amsterdam is known all over the world for its Heineken beer and at the Heineken Experience, you’ll get a chance to take a look inside its history and production process. Over two hours you will learn about their brewing process, interactive exhibits, taste samples and even get your own personalized beer bottle!

10. Albert Cuyp Market

No visit to Amsterdam is complete without a stroll through Albert Cuyp Market with its vibrant atmosphere full of stalls selling just about anything you can imagine from fresh produce to hot snacks. It has been around since 1905 and is one of Europe’s biggest street markets so make sure to walk through this spot full of locals and tourists alike while you’re in town!

As you can see there’s just so much to do and see in Amsterdam! Whether it’s exploring some cultural sites or relaxing in Vondelpark you’re sure to find something that fits your interest. Plus, with all its excellent food options there’s something delicious waiting around every corner! So don’t hesitate to plan your visit soon and get ready to experience a city that continues to fascinate visitors over centuries with its charm and beauty!
For more detailed info about each attraction be sure to visit Iamsterdam official website.

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What to do in Amsterdam: Top 10 Things to Do in The City

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!