Amsterdam, Holland


Amsterdam has long been revered as a favourite destination for tourists of all ages and inclinations – just recognition for a city that offers something for everyone and thrives on being the cosmopolitan melting pot of the world.
Museums: If you are interested in the arts and history, you may want to visit the incredibly varied display at Rijksmuseum or the special paintings at display at the Van Gogh Museum, both in the Museumplein area. And, if you happen to find yourself around Dam Square, you may just want to walk a couple of blocks over to the Anne Frank House, where every detail of life as the famous Holocaust-era Polish girl knew it is preserved in solemnity.
Dam Square: Dam Square is the center of all things spectacular in Amsterdam. The imposing square is hemmed on two sides by rows of both High Street and more humble shops offering everything from fashionable clothes to legal cannabis “Coffee Shops”. Behind Dam Square is the well-renowned Red Light District of Amsterdam, where you may wander in as the sun sets to any of the several Live Shows or browse through the many Adult Entertainment stores or just saunter about to get a feel of the unique atmosphere.
Flower Market: Just a block away from Dam Square is the famed Flower Market, which offers both a wide variety of tulip and other seeds and flowers as well as Amsterdam’s most varied and economic souvenirs.




(3 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
I’ve heard that in Ammsterdam you will never get bored, I really like the Red District.