| City Overview | | | | - Behold the celebratory performances at the |
| Some of the best cafes, museums, picturesque | | | | Dam Square and relish the food and drinks that |
| canals and art galleries are found in Amsterdam. | | | | the restaurants and food courts offer. |
| The Amsterdam attractions surpass the | | | | - The Bloemenmarkt is the only single flower |
| definitions of beauty and culture; the city is | | | | market in the world which is also one of the |
| renowned as the "Unforgettable City". A single | | | | finest Amsterdam attractions. |
| tour will not suffice to understand the city. | | | | - Visit the Rijksmuseum which is perhaps the |
| | | | earliest museums of the city. |
| - Explore the beauty of the Amsterdam canal ring | | | | - Without a walk down the Red Light district, your |
| as you stride along the canal streets. | | | | Amsterdam trip is incomplete. |
| - Rijksmuseum is perhaps the major museum in | | | | - The Skinny Bridge lies above the Amstel River |
| Netherlands which allows the public to visit the | | | | and comprises of a cafe and a theatre on both |
| museum any time. | | | | sides. |
| - Most of the tourists visit the city for the Van | | | | Shopping and Sports in the city |
| Bough museum which has around 555 sketches | | | | Amsterdam is the perfect heaven for shopping. |
| with 2000 paintings. The paintings illustrate Van | | | | Some of the prominent places of shopping are |
| Gogh in diverse moods. | | | | the Abert Cuyp and the Dam Square. For window |
| - The Begijnhof is the narrow corridor that opens | | | | shopping, Red Light District is the perfect option. |
| up to the picturesque garden surrounded by | | | | You need no money for window shopping. There |
| classy scenery old houses. | | | | are 400 sports club in Amsterdam. The important |
| - The Oude Kerk is an antique protestant church | | | | sports of the city are cycling, squash, tennis, table |
| offering serenity and peace of mind. | | | | tennis, golf, riding, outdoor ice skating and korfball. |
| - The Amsterdam Brown coffee cafes are one | | | | How to spend nightlife |
| of the prominent Amsterdam attractions. | | | | Another among the prominent Amsterdam |
| - The Magere Brug is a conventional double-leaf | | | | attractions is the vibrant nightlife of the city. No |
| Dutch draw-bridge which connects the either sides | | | | wonder, it is called the "Gayway of Europe". The |
| of the Amstel River. | | | | irresistible pleasure and the diverse night culture |
| - One of the fine epitomes of art and architecture | | | | can be experienced by visiting any of the bars or |
| is the Civic Guards Gallery. | | | | nightclubs. |
| - The place where Anne Frank secretly wrote her | | | | Famous Festivals |
| diary during the World War II is the Anne Frank | | | | Known as the "City of Festivals", the major |
| House. | | | | festivals of the city include Open Garden Days |
| Things you must do | | | | Uitmarkt, Grachtenfestival, etc. The other |
| - Avail of innumerable entertainment opportunities | | | | festivals celebrated are the music festivals, fairs |
| by visiting the Vondelpark. | | | | and parades, film festivals and art festivals. |