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Visit Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a wonderfully intricate city. Famous for its canals and liberal attitude, you are bound to find something of interest amidst its cobblestone streets and alleyways.
The city’s reputation for tolerance laced with sin precedes it, but equally renowned are its scenic and cultural attractions. Additionally, Amsterdam’s hotels are well known for their cleanliness and hospitality, its restaurants offer world cuisine and along the city streets is a shopper’s paradise.
Amsterdam is nourished by a wealth of museums, concert halls, and avant-garde theatre and dance venues. Its relaxed and tolerant attitudes draw those looking for a creative, anything-goes atmosphere. Amsterdam is much smaller than many European capitals. As a result, much of the city center can be comfortably explored on foot – or by bicycle!
Dates to Remember:
05 May - Liberation Day
30 Apr - Queen's Day
10-19 Mar - Opening of Tulip season at Keukenhof
Local Cuisine Dutch cuisine has not always enjoyed a popular reputation, and it's food was often largely primitive. Today, Amsterdam bears witness to a vast array of restaurants that, together, encourage a cosmopolitan atmosphere whilst still retaining that character and culture that persuades thousands of visitors to enjoy Amsterdam each year.
Places to Eat:
(Budget Prices) Top Thai, Nam Kee, Latei
(Mid Range Prices) Blue Pepper, De Belhamel, De Bolhoed, Werck.
(Top End Prices) d'Vijff Vlieghen Restaurant, Vasso,
Night Life Find jazz venues, canal-side pubs, theatres and museums in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is sometimes limited to certain judgments regarding its nature and character, but these do not capture the beauty and entertainment available within this lovely city. There really is something for everyone here in the evening.
Recommended Venues for the Evening in Amsterdam ::
Bar Bep, Blincker, Cafe Americain, Café De Kroon, Cafe Thijssen, Chocolate, Dantzig, De Pieper, Luxembourg, Melkweg.
Amsterdam Prices and Availability
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