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Other Side of Amsterdam

Amsterdam on a Budget
Enjoy All Sides of Amsterdam Netherlands on a Budget

In terms of must visit holiday destinations or city break, Amsterdam in Netherlands is definitely among the top 10 in the world, being a small compact city it is easy to get around Amsterdam either on foot or by tram, all the sights and places to visit are easily accessible, this makes Amsterdam an ideal destination for group travellers.

 The unique city of Amsterdam is famous for the many Canals and Bridges that criss-cross the city, visitors can take a canal boat trip and relax and soak in some of Amsterdam’s famous sights and history, or for the more energetic you can always hire a bicycle for the day or just take life easy and stroll around the city.

There are loads of places to relax and chill out in small cafes, restaurants and bars after taking in the sights so there’s no need to search for a place to relax and as they are everywhere, something new and exciting around each corner.

Amsterdam offers holiday makers a wide range of accommodation and many travelers enjoy the benefits of budget accommodation in Amsterdam, like guesthouse, bed and breakfast, backpackers hostels in Amsterdam and budget hotels accommodation, they all offer an affordable base to explore and enjoy what Amsterdam has to offer.

Top Places to Visit in Amsterdam Nethherlands

Amsterdam Canal Ring – the perfect place to enjoy freedom and peace during a walking around, alternativly you can hop aboard one of the many tourist boats and cruises that offer a water front view of Amsterdam.

Het Scheepvaart Museum – The National Maritime Museum – An interesting museum filled with exhibits, attractions, paintings and old maps, a great place to help visitors understand the history of the Netherlands

Rijksmuseum – The largest museum in Netherlands attracting over a million visitors every year, parts of the museums are uner renovation but there are still plenty of works of art on show to keep you occupied.

Van Gogh Museum – One of the most famous museums in Amsterdam and home to over 200 painting and 550 sketches illustrating the different moods and genres of Van Gogh, the Museum offers the word’s largest collection of Van Gogh memorabilia and artistic works

Anne Frank House – Located in the centre of Amsterdam, Anne Franks House is the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during World War II, Anne Franks house can be visited by foot or viewed from the canal during a canal cruise.

Central Station and Dam Square – great central starting point to enjoy everything on offer in Amsterdam, you can also catch a tram to all areas of Amsterdam or train for further a field destinations in Europe.

These are just a few of the places to visit in Amsterdam, not forgetting the countless bars, cafes and restaurants that all offer a cool place to watch the world go by and relax after a hard day sight seeing.