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Visitors to Anne Frank Huis with a particular interest in the war experience and Nazi occupation will find a trip to the Verzetsmuseum (Dutch Resistance Museum, Plantage Kerklaan 61. Entry €5,50...
The world's largest collection from the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) features more than 200 paintings and 600 drawings.
Sauna van Egmond is a luxurious beauty spa, 15 miles from Amsterdam, very cozy. You can find several sauna cabins, a swimming pool, steam room, restaurant, bar. open 7 days a week from 10 am till midnight, always book in advance
Built in the late 19th century, the home of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra is known for outstanding acoustics.
Housed in a splendid 17th-century building that was a former civic orphanage, this museum tell the history of Amsterdam through its vast collection of art and artifacts from medieval times to the present.
The Rijksmuseum ( the locals call it the " het Rijks") is now being reconstructed, so there's only a limited opening with the highlights of their collection. There is however a nice night-opening on...
The St. Nicolaas Boat Club gives the best boat rides in Amsterdam. They're not like the big tour boats. They have a small old open boat that holds about 10 people. It's much more like going out with...
This museum (also called Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) is housed in a charming canal house with 17th-century period rooms and, as a surprise to many visitors, a clandestine church in the attic, which was used by the Roman Catholics who were not allowed to worship publicly after 1578.
Amsterdam's most famous park was designed and built in 1850 and today is a popular place for tourists and residents who can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, jogging and picnicking.
Rembrandt lived and worked from 1639 to 1658 in this 17th-century house, which today is a museum that pays tribute to the artist's life and career.
The new Heineken Experience will re-open November 3rd 2008.
In 1974 Café Gollem was the first café in Amsterdam which served Belgian and other foreign beers.
Modesty has no place at this highly respectable sauna, where you get down to the altogether in mixed company.
