Amsterdam Sightseeing attractions
11 attractions found for Sightseeing in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam boasts of one of the highest numbers of historic buildings (over 7,000) so concentrated in one place. Featuring 90 islands and 400 bridges to cross, Amsterdam also encourages exploration of the mansions that are built along the concentric c ...
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Beyond the diary of Anne Frank is a house, which contains as much story as one would expect from a girl that’s part of a family who hid in an attic during the German occupation. ...
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One of the world’s largest modern breweries is also a popular tourist attraction. The company museum gives beer lovers everything they need to know about Heineken breweries’ origins and continued success. Bonus features include: horses&rs ...
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Lively shopping, lovely and affordable meals, an enjoyable walk along the canals, and pleasant views of Amsterdam’s oldest houses. All these and more are offered on Nieuwmarkt. Apart from the goods, the square also offers a spectacular view of ...
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Netherland’s most beloved church had inspired many songs, poems, and stories (real or otherwise). Anne Frank related how the sound of the bell clock ringing had given her hope during the two years she was hiding in an attic with her family. Ano ...
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Dam Square used to be underwater until the 13th century, with the building of a dam on the river Amstel. Over the centuries, the square became a center of historical and social gatherings. Pigeons, hundreds of them, congregate here together with the ...
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Magere Brug started as a footbridge in 1671. It became known as the Chicken’s Bridge in the following centuries, before it became the Skinny Bridge.Beautifully lit up at night, the bridge provides one of the most beautiful views of the city. Ma ...
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Appropriately named Nemo, this one-of-a-kind museum looks like a moored giant ship. At Netherlands’s biggest science center, you learn about science in a playful way. Nemo takes interactive to a whole new level, encouraging visitors to look and ...
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The royal residence used to be the town hall back in the 17th century, Holland’s Golden Age. Napoleon Bonaparte’s brother, Louis, king of the region during the French occupation, transformed it into the Royal Palace in 1808. Today, this i ...
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Tulips galore! The largest garden in the world used to be just a kitchen garden for a 15th-century countess. Today, over 32 hectares of land, covered with over 7 million flowers make spring paradise on earth. Tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, narcissi, a ...
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The house that has witnessed the creation of so many masterpieces must have absorbed a great measure of the master’s genius. On display are 250 of the 300 etchings Rembrandt created. The house itself dates from 1606. ...
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