Packed with restaurants and cafés, this little square is a great place to visit if you are looking for somewhere to enjoy your shopping…
The Western Church is a Renaissance Protestant church in Amsterdam. Its construction started in 1620 and it was finished in 1631.
A small shop in Amsterdam which sells all kinds and flavours of pancakes, a dish that originated in the Netherlands and has become one of…
Established in 1926 and relocated to its current location in 1975 – a 16th-century house that used to serve as a city orphanage.
The classicist palace located on the Dam Square began its life in the 17th century as a city hall.
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.
If you are a fan of beer, this place is a must visit. It is located in a building that dates back to the 17th century and used to be a…
A great place to visit if you wish to get some rest outdoors during a (sometimes rather hectic) day of sightseeing.
If you want to see the largest collection of Van Gogh’s paintings, then you must visit this museum.
An interesting monument which quickly became a popular sight of the city, even though it was installed only in 2005.
The only floating flower market in the world, located on the Singel canal, supplies flowers to the whole centre of Amsterdam.
This bascule bridge crosses the river Amstel and its origins go back to the 17th century.
This plaza, named after the battle which put a stop to emperor Napoleon's ambitions, wakes up every morning to the sounds of the oldest…
One of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam (built in 1306), located in the famous Red Light District.
The biggest and oldest of Amsterdam red light areas is not known only for prostitution.