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Sights of Amsterdam

Languages: Dutch, English
Best time to visit:
April to mid-October
Time zone
: GMT/ UTC +1
Leading side
: right

Main Attractions: Western Church, Dam Square, Royal Palace, Magere Brug, Stopera Opera House, Portuguese Synagogue

Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It got its name from the Amstel Dam, which is built on the Amstel River. The city has several canals, which is why it is known as the "Venice of the North". In addition, it is famous for its historic port, the Rijksmuseum, the Wallen red-light district and the laissez-faire café.

During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam was one of the most important ports in the world. It was a leading trading center for finance and diamonds. Founded in the 12th century, the city was originally a small Finnish village, but has now grown into the largest city in the Netherlands. It now offers many tourist attractions and places to visit.

Sights of Amsterdam

The Westerkerk or "Western Church" is one of the most magnificent buildings in the city. Completed in 1631, this Protestant church has the tallest spire in all of Amsterdam.

Dam Square is another great area of ​​Amsterdam. It is a town square with famous buildings and fun activities. In addition, the royal palace in the city is a must-see monument. Located near Dam Square, it was built by Jacob van Kampen. It is a yellow sandstone building with a marble interior.

Museums

There are about 50 museums in the Netherlands, most of which are of great interest to travelers. Some of the visited museums in the city include the Rijksmuseum, which is the national museum of the Netherlands. Founded in 1800, the museum is dedicated to arts, crafts and history. It has a huge collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings and an extensive collection of Asian art. 

Nearby there is the Van Gogh Museum, which displays the work of the famous artist Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. Founded in 1973, it contains the largest collection of works in the world by this world famous artist.

Another museum worth visiting in the city is the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum. The museum is dedicated to maritime history and displays many artifacts related to shipping and sailing. For those interested in the city's past, don't forget to visit the Amsterdam Historical Museum, which provides an insight into Amsterdam's history through a variety of ancient objects, manuscripts, and household items.

Entertainment

Amsterdam also offers many entertainment options for tourists. The city has several nightclubs and restaurants that provide world-class leisure opportunities for vacationers. You can indulge yourself in the local cafes and eateries, where they offer to try Dutch delicacies.

Art lovers will be impressed by visiting opera or orchestra performances. Sports fans can also enjoy exciting activities as Amsterdam provides ample opportunities for sports such as football, hockey, baseball and more.

Having visited Amsterdam, you will definitely want to come back here again. The city of extraordinary, unique beauty and famous sights will not leave anyone indifferent.