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The capital and most populous city in the Netherlands attracts millions of tourists annually with its more than 50 museums, serene canals and its 17th Century architecture. Many also visit for its Red Light District and coffee shops selling marijuana. Amsterdam originated as a fishing village in the 13th Century when settlers traveled down the Amstel River. It has many notable sites including The Rijksmuseum (The State Museum), Van Gough Museum, Anne Frank House, The Amsterdam Museum, The Red Light District, National Monument, Rembrandt House Museum, Artis Zoo and Vondelpark.
Amsterdam, the charming capital of the Netherlands, is a magnet to millions of tourists who come every year to get lost in the history and culture of this old-modern city. Museums, architecture, canals and a leisurely pace are fixtures in your day as you explore this beautiful small city packed full of enticing attractions.
If you are wondering what to see in Amsterdam, don’t worry! You won’t have to look too far. World famous museums and galleries are always just a few minutes away from the city center.
• The Rijksmuseum – an architectural marvel that houses more than 8,000 works of art.
• Stedelijk Museum – showcases 150 years of the very best of modern and contemporary art and design in Amsterdam.
• Van Gogh Museum – view the largest collection of Van Gogh’s work (more than 700 of his letters, 500 drawings and 200 paintings)
• Anne Frank House – dedicated to the young Jewish girl who, along with her family, hid from Nazi forces during World War ll.
Unlike most cities, the mo popular way to sightsee Amsterdam isn't with a bus tour, but with one of the many Amsterdam canal tours. The canals play a major role in how locals and tourists move about since there are few motor vehicles in this refreshing city. Plus, when city sightseeing Amsterdam canals give the most fascinating views. Open air canal boats or a free ferry ride let you feel the wind in your hair as you watch the city’s landmarks and quaint waterfront stores pass you by on your Amsterdam tour.
To spice up your Amsterdam tour, take that special someone on a romantic Amsterdam canal cruise. Savor your favorite cheeses and a glass of wine as the enchantingly lit canals mesmerize you both. If romance is not your style then hop on a burger, pizza or light festival cruise instead!
Amsterdam locals routinely cycle to get to work, the stores or out to meet friends for the evening. Visitors also find that cycling in Amsterdam is a wonderful way to get out into the fresh clean air to mingle with and feel like one of the city’s natives. With numerous lively bicycle tours Amsterdam is teaming with opportunities to cycle through this magical city.
On a bike tour you can
• ride through the hustle and bustle of the city to 15th century De Waag, to the infamous Red Light District, and over to see the Royal Palace in Dam Square
• venture out into Amsterdam’s quiet and scenic countryside, where picturesque villages lead the way to Broek in Waterland - an enchanting old town with many centuries-old buildings
Amsterdam tours are never complete without taking a day trip to see the famous Dutch windmills. With its characteristic green wooden houses, the windmill village de Zaanse Schans is a popular tourist attraction. Although only five windmills are left in the town, your friendly local guide is sure to relate stories of a time when this once industrial area had approximately 700 windmills. Or, choose from many different day trips from Amsterdam to visit local Dutch cities like Rotterdam and The Hague or hop over the border to Belgium to see Antwerp and Brussels. No matter what, you'll get to explore the scenic and lovely Dutch countryside.
Whether you are in Amsterdam, The Hague or any other major Dutch city, multi-day Netherland tours are a great way to see the rest of the country and hop over to its neighbors in Western Europe. An Amsterdam tour package can take you to
• the Belgian capital of Brussels to see the Atomium monument with its cell-shaped structure of stainless steel spheres and tubes
• Paris – the city of lights (or love, whichever you prefer) beckoning you to explore the Champs Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe
• the elegant Palace of Versailles – a royal chateau located in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities
• the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg – rich in traditional cultures and a showcase of historic castles and churches
• Bonn – the former capital of West Germany, before the fall of the Berlin wall
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