There are a wealth of attractions in Amsterdam to suit the whole family. Even when the sun doesn't shine, there is always something to keep everyone entertained!
The Royal Palace
Located on the Dam in Amsterdam it is not Queen Beatrix’s place of residence but she occasionally receives important guests there. The Royal Palace was built 350 years ago as the City Hall of Amsterdam. In 1808, Napoleon Bonaparte came to Amsterdam....
St. Nicolaaskerk
The new church of St. Nicholas is among the better known of the ‘new’ Amsterdam churches. The tall and spacious building occupies a prominent place in the city centre, opposite the Central Station and is a rare example of the neo-Baroque style.
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Oude Kerk
Right in the middle of the Red Light district, the Oude Kerk (Old Church) is the oldest building in Amsterdam. Although there is no absolute certainty, the church was probably consecrated in 1306 by Guy of Avennes, bishop of Utrecht. St. Nicholas of ...
Vondelpark
In 1864 a group of prominent locals formed a committee to found a public park. They raised money to buy 8 hectares of land and the architect L.D. Zocher was commissioned to design the park as an English landscape. They used vistas, ponds and pathways...
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