Amsterdam is internationally known for its liberal social policies, and as a result the Red Light District and the Coffeeshops are the city's most popular tourist destination. But the cobblestone streets lining over a hundred kilometers of canals, the leaning canal-side homes, and the lights from over 1500 bridges reflecting in the water, are spectacular attractions in themselves. Add to the mix residences of important historic figures and a few world-class museums, and you have yourself one very attractive city.
Rembrandtplein
Happening square with a painterly flair...
Leidseplein
Amsterdam's party square...
Amstel 81
Amsterdam's Famous Skinny Bridge...
Dam
Where Amsterdam began…...
Lijnbaansgracht and Singel
Brewer's Canal...
Funenkade 7
at Sarphatistraat
Come drink with the locals in an old mill brewery...
Stadhouderskade 78
At Ferdinand Bolstraat
Visit the home of Heineken...
Singel
Famous floating flower market...
De Dam
Historic center of the city...
s Gravesandestraat 51
Restaurant, Bar, Hotel, Club - All in One...
Spijkweg 30
The Netherlands' Premiere Amusement Park...
Between the Dam and Nieuwmarkt
Amsterdam's most infamous district...
Traditional Dutch village...
Nieuwmarkt
Binnen Bantammerstraat 15
Authentic Piece of Amsterdam...
Prinsengracht 281
Amsterdam's Most Famous Church...
Stichting Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
Former City Hall, Now the Royal Palace...
Spui
Shopping and strolling...
Kalverstraat, 1012 Amsterdam