The central square of Amsterdam got its name from its original purpose. Before there was a square, there was a real dam on the Amstel river.
The only floating flower market in the world, located on the Singel canal, supplies flowers to the whole centre of Amsterdam.
The biggest and oldest of Amsterdam red light areas is not known only for prostitution.
The classicist palace located on the Dam Square began its life in the 17th century as a city hall.
The largest railway station in Amsterdam is one of the gates to the city.
Dwelling in the very heart of Amsterdam, this Catholic masterpiece is a sight to behold.
Visit the only mill in Amsterdam which is open to public. You can also learn a little bit about Rembrandt's life here.
Python Bridge, officially known as High Bridge, is a bridge that spans the canal between Sporenburg and Borneo Island in Eastern Docklands,…
The Schreierstoren, originally part of the medieval city wall of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was built in the 15th century.
The West-Indisch Huis is the former headquarters of the Dutch West India Company in Amsterdam.
This large house is named after the ornaments shaped as heads, which you can see on its facade.