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Amsterdam Overview

Lively, lascivious Amsterdam has a unique atmosphere that belies the caricature of the conservative Dutch. Radiating out from the Dam Square, the historic centre of the city is ringed by quaint canals and cobbled streets, thronged with bicycles, tourists, houseboats, students, and street performers. Amsterdam wears two faces: on one it smiles and beckons hedonistic youth with its notorious Red Light District and liberal view of marijuana use, while on the other it offers some of Europe's finest museums and art galleries.

For the tourist, one of the joys of Amsterdam is in its compactness. The old part of town is a pleasure to explore on foot, strolling across ancient bridges and down narrow lanes past gabled houses, and dropping in to browse inviting souvenir boutiques crammed with blue and white Delft china and wooden clogs and tulips. Pavement cafes and cosy bars offer rest and refreshment. An alternative is to take a circular canal-boat cruise and see the city from the water, peering in on the lives of the locals who live on houseboats lining the waterways.

At night even the most conservative visitor is drawn by the lively atmosphere of the infamous Red Light District, known as De Wallen, which is bounded by the Oudezijds Voorburgwal and Oudeziujds Achterburgwal canals near the Dam Square. Here prostitutes display their charms in brightly lit shop windows and touts encourage passers-by to view raunchy floorshows. The best nightclubs, bars, and the theatres and cinemas are mainly to be found in the bustling Leidesplein and Rembrandtplein.

Popular Hotels in Amsterdam

Hotel de l'Europe

Hotel de l'Europe is a distinguished hotel built in the 19th century. Overlooking the Amstel River, and standing right in the heart of Amsterdam and its shopping, business, and cultural areas.
Hotel de l'Europe

InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam

Since the day the doors opened in 1867, InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam has been revered the world over for its palatial grandeur and residential warmth.
InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam

Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel

A brand new hotel in a unique location in the bustling centre of Amsterdam where a contemporary style and personal service elegantly coincide Relax after a day of hard work or sightseeing in the inviting, energizing and warm ambiance of this hotel.
Eden Rembrandt Square Hotel
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