Tips Amsterdam

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Tips Amsterdam

Shopping

You can find designer boutiques, art galleries, vintage clothing stores, gift shops and cozy cafes to grab a coffee or lunch.
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De 9 Straatjes
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You can find designer boutiques, art galleries, vintage clothing stores, gift shops and cozy cafes to grab a coffee or lunch.

Museums

You can visit Anne Frank's house and learn more about her life. The Anne Frank House can only be visited with a ticket bought online for a specific time slot. Opening hours: - daily 9:00 to 22:00 - 25 December 9:00 - 17:00 - 31 December 9:00 - 17:00
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Casa de Ana Frank
20 Westermarkt
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You can visit Anne Frank's house and learn more about her life. The Anne Frank House can only be visited with a ticket bought online for a specific time slot. Opening hours: - daily 9:00 to 22:00 - 25 December 9:00 - 17:00 - 31 December 9:00 - 17:00
You can explore van Gogh's paintings and drawings, and learn about his art and life. Tickets are available online only.
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Museo Van Gogh
6 Museumplein
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You can explore van Gogh's paintings and drawings, and learn about his art and life. Tickets are available online only.
Learn about the history of Heineken, the recipe, the brewing process and sample beers. You’ll also learn about the best way to taste and enjoy your Heineken beer. You can get your tickets online. Opening hours: - Monday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Tuesday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Wednesday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15)) - Thursday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Friday: 10:30 to 21:00 (last entry 18:45) - Saturday: 10:30 to 21:00 (last entry 18:45) - Sunday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15)
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Heineken Experience
78 Stadhouderskade
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Learn about the history of Heineken, the recipe, the brewing process and sample beers. You’ll also learn about the best way to taste and enjoy your Heineken beer. You can get your tickets online. Opening hours: - Monday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Tuesday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Wednesday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15)) - Thursday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15) - Friday: 10:30 to 21:00 (last entry 18:45) - Saturday: 10:30 to 21:00 (last entry 18:45) - Sunday: 10:30 to 19:30 (last entry 17:15)
The Rijksmuseum is home to world-famous pieces such as the Night Watch and the Milkmaid. Enjoy the Dutch masters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. Tickets are only available online Opening hours: - daily 9 to 17h
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Rijksmuseum
1 Museumstraat
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The Rijksmuseum is home to world-famous pieces such as the Night Watch and the Milkmaid. Enjoy the Dutch masters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. Tickets are only available online Opening hours: - daily 9 to 17h

Markets

It's the only floating flower market in the world. You can buy fresh flowers and bulbs. In December you can buy Christmas trees and there's a Christmas store. Opening hours: - Monday - Saturday: 9 am to 5:30 pm - Sunday: 11 am to 5:30 pm
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Singel
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It's the only floating flower market in the world. You can buy fresh flowers and bulbs. In December you can buy Christmas trees and there's a Christmas store. Opening hours: - Monday - Saturday: 9 am to 5:30 pm - Sunday: 11 am to 5:30 pm
There's no place like the Albert Cuyp street market to discover Amsterdam’s typical sense of humour and laid back atmosphere. The Albert Cuypmarkt is the largest and most popular outdoor market in the Netherlands, with 260 stands operating six days a week selling everything from Vietnamese spring rolls to freshly made stroopwafels. The market provides hours of entertaining shopping and browsing, with stands selling everything from shoes and luggage to fresh vegetables and fish. You’ll also find typical Dutch treats like raw herring or warm, freshly made stroopwafels. The market is situated in the heart of the De Pijp district, one of Amsterdam's liveliest areas, filled with (ethnic) shops, cafés, restaurants, and cosy bars. Don’t miss the Badcuyp jazz venue on the corner. Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00 Sunday: closed 25 December and 26 December closed
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Albert Cuypstraat
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There's no place like the Albert Cuyp street market to discover Amsterdam’s typical sense of humour and laid back atmosphere. The Albert Cuypmarkt is the largest and most popular outdoor market in the Netherlands, with 260 stands operating six days a week selling everything from Vietnamese spring rolls to freshly made stroopwafels. The market provides hours of entertaining shopping and browsing, with stands selling everything from shoes and luggage to fresh vegetables and fish. You’ll also find typical Dutch treats like raw herring or warm, freshly made stroopwafels. The market is situated in the heart of the De Pijp district, one of Amsterdam's liveliest areas, filled with (ethnic) shops, cafés, restaurants, and cosy bars. Don’t miss the Badcuyp jazz venue on the corner. Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00 Sunday: closed 25 December and 26 December closed

To see

Begijnhof is a women’s religious community dating back to the 14th century. The women of the Catholic sisterhood (Beguine) had lived in this secluded and quiet community that consists of housing, church and courtyard. When the Catholicism was banned from 1578 to 1795, the begijnhof was protected for these women to practice their religion because it was a private property. When you walk into the Begijnhof, you will see the Houten Huys (timber house) built in 1528 to your right. It is one of only two remaining timber houses in Amsterdam and isthe oldest wooden house in Amsterdam. Opening hours: - daily from 9:00 to 17:00. You can also visit the chapel during these opening hours.
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Begijnhof
1 Begijnhof
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Begijnhof is a women’s religious community dating back to the 14th century. The women of the Catholic sisterhood (Beguine) had lived in this secluded and quiet community that consists of housing, church and courtyard. When the Catholicism was banned from 1578 to 1795, the begijnhof was protected for these women to practice their religion because it was a private property. When you walk into the Begijnhof, you will see the Houten Huys (timber house) built in 1528 to your right. It is one of only two remaining timber houses in Amsterdam and isthe oldest wooden house in Amsterdam. Opening hours: - daily from 9:00 to 17:00. You can also visit the chapel during these opening hours.
It's the main square in the city and you can see the National Monument, the Royal Palace, the fifteenth-century "New Church," and De Bijenkorf for shopping. In December there's a Christmas tree
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Dam
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It's the main square in the city and you can see the National Monument, the Royal Palace, the fifteenth-century "New Church," and De Bijenkorf for shopping. In December there's a Christmas tree
The Vondelpark is Amsterdam's most popular park. You'll find restaurants, cafés, skate rental shop, an open-air theatre and a rose garden with more than 70 types of roses in the park.
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Parque Vondelpark
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The Vondelpark is Amsterdam's most popular park. You'll find restaurants, cafés, skate rental shop, an open-air theatre and a rose garden with more than 70 types of roses in the park.

Buurten

The famous Jordaan neighbourhood is a former working-class bastion, renowned for tight community bonds, radical politics and a love for drink and over-the-top sing-a-longs. Gentrification of decades past has attracted more galleries, restaurants, concept stores and vintage boutiques to its flowery streets, but there is undeniably still a distinct atmosphere to enjoy here. Discover lively café terraces, historic brown bars, the bustling Noordermarkt, elm-lined canal streets, quirky museums and of course, the Anne Frank Huis.
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Jordaan
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The famous Jordaan neighbourhood is a former working-class bastion, renowned for tight community bonds, radical politics and a love for drink and over-the-top sing-a-longs. Gentrification of decades past has attracted more galleries, restaurants, concept stores and vintage boutiques to its flowery streets, but there is undeniably still a distinct atmosphere to enjoy here. Discover lively café terraces, historic brown bars, the bustling Noordermarkt, elm-lined canal streets, quirky museums and of course, the Anne Frank Huis.

To do

Step into the Johan Cruijff Arena and explore the home of Ajax. You can also get an audio guide and a guided tour. During this stadium tour, the guide or the audio tape will take you through the highlights of the stadium. See, hear and smell the Arena and feel part of this iconic place. During the tour you will get to places that are normally not accessible. Think of the locker rooms, the press rooms, the players' tunnel, the dugouts and the gallery of fame. There's also a VIP tour, where you can experience a match in a unique way from the boardroom and enjoy the view in a skybox. Children aged 5 to 12 not only learn about the stadium during the kid's tour, but also get to kick a ball around the pitch themselves. You can buy your ticket in the stadium or online.
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Estadio Johan Cruyff
1 Johan Cruijff Boulevard
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Step into the Johan Cruijff Arena and explore the home of Ajax. You can also get an audio guide and a guided tour. During this stadium tour, the guide or the audio tape will take you through the highlights of the stadium. See, hear and smell the Arena and feel part of this iconic place. During the tour you will get to places that are normally not accessible. Think of the locker rooms, the press rooms, the players' tunnel, the dugouts and the gallery of fame. There's also a VIP tour, where you can experience a match in a unique way from the boardroom and enjoy the view in a skybox. Children aged 5 to 12 not only learn about the stadium during the kid's tour, but also get to kick a ball around the pitch themselves. You can buy your ticket in the stadium or online.

Consejos sobre la ciudad

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The I amsterdam City Card

With this card you'll have free admission to 70 museums and attractions in Amsterdam and region, ride the city transport system (trams, buses & metro) for free, discounted admission to museums and attractions in Amsterdam and region, a free canal cruise in Amsterdam and discount offers at a host of restaurants and cafés You can get this card online