Tips for Amsterdam, Netherlands
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 Published On May 27, 2018

Tips for Amsterdam. Amsterdam is a great place for a family trip. I brought my wife and 5yr old son and they loved it!

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Transportation:
Bus: https://www.connexxion.nl/amsterdam-a...
City Buses: https://www.getyourguide.com/amsterda...

Where To Stay:
Leidseplein - Party area and lively at night

Dam Square - This is about a 10 minute walk along the city's main street Damrak from Central Station. Both Damrak and Dam Square are very touristy with generally over priced bars and restaurants.

Red Light District - The epicentre of 'naughty' Amsterdam the Red Light District is actually quite a small area. It is in the area bordered by the canals. It hosts a number of great bars. This place is buzzing at night, particularly at weekends and is generally regarded as safe. There are not many hotels in this area.

Rembrandtplein - One of the main nightlife areas of Amsterdam this square and its immediate area is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs. There are a wide range of hotels, mostly middle to upper market, here.

Leidseplein - Along with the Red Light District and Rembrandtplein, this is the other main nightlife area in Amsterdam. Like Rembrandtsplein it and the area immediately around it is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs.

Museumplein (A5) - Whilst only a few minutes walk from lively Leidseplein, the museum area of the city has a totally different atmosphere. It is much quieter, particularly at night and is, museums and small offices aside, a more residential area of the city. There is a wide range of hotels, from high to low end, in this area.

Jordaan - A delightful, mostly residential area the Jordaan is quite arty. It could perhaps best be likened to Covent Garden in London or Greenwich Village in New York although, this being Amsterdam, it is both smaller than and very different to either of those areas. Between Jordaan and Dam Square hosts some of the city's nicest boutique hotels.

Vondelpark - Quieter and more residential, the Vondelpark area has a few upmarket hotels and a good number of B&B/Guest House type establishments.

What To Do:
Hop On Hop Off Bus: https://www.hop-on-hop-off-bus.com/am...

Museums: https://www.amsterdam.info/museums/

o Zaanse Schans is a wonderful day trip from Amsterdam where you can experience quintessentially Dutch things like windmills. 15 minute train from Amsterdam’s Centraal Station and then it is a 20 minute walk to the village. You can wander around the village for free, but will need to pay to enter the wind mills and the Museum.
o Keukenhof is an impressively large flower garden boasting up to seven million flowers. It is only open for two months of the year and is filled with amazing collections of flowers in every colour imaginable
o Village of Volendam:
which is known for its fishing boats and cheese factories. You’ll have a chance to tour a factory to see how cheese is made.
Marken:
, where you can wander the fishing village on foot. There’s even time to see a local shoemaker fashion clogs by hand!


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