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  1. What's so great about Amsterdam? Opinions? : r/travel

    Amsterdam is a great walking/biking city. The canals, architecture and countryside are worth experiencing. Probably wouldn't spend four night there. If it's me and I have 4 nights, it's Amsterdam, Cologne & Bruge (in whatever order alights with your travel plans). 2.

  2. 30 Amsterdam Travel Tips that are Ridiculously Helpful [Tried and

    Amsterdam travel tips that are tried and tested. Amsterdam's beauty definitely WOWs me, but there's more. There's so much to do here that literally, every kind of traveler will find something interesting to do while traveling in Amsterdam, that makes it special. My travel style has changed over the years and I had as much fun in Amsterdam in July 2021 as I had in July 2014 even though I ...

  3. The Ultimate 3-Day Amsterdam Itinerary (By A Local)

    Yes absolutely. A 72-hour I Amsterdam City Card costs €100 ($110) and fits perfectly with this three-day itinerary. It saves you money in the end. It includes public transport within the city, free entry to a lot of museums, a free canal cruise and a free one-day bicycle rental. Go figure!

  4. 39 Best Things to Do in Amsterdam: The Ultimate Amsterdam Bucket List

    Life of Anne Frank and World War II Walking Tour. Zaanse Schans, Edam, Volendam & Marken Bus Tour (most popular day trip) Van Gogh Museum Ticket (sells out really fast so make sure to grab them as soon as possible) Heineken Experience (must-have tour for beer lovers) Best Places to Stay in Amsterdam.

  5. 25 Essential Travel Tips for Amsterdam From An Amsterdam Resident

    4 Be aware that customer service is different in the Netherlands. 5 For unique souvenirs, avoid the touristic areas! 6 Book your hotel or hostel early, especially for peak season (spring/summer) 7 Don't bike on the sidewalk or do a bike tour. 8 Do rent a bike to see Amsterdam like a local and bike like a local.

  6. 2 Days in Amsterdam: Itinerary for First Time Visitors

    Here are a few culture tips to help make your 2 days in Amsterdam a success: Cafes are where you go to get coffee, pastries, etc. Coffee shops are where you purchase cannabis products (though you can get coffee here, too). Be respectful of the people in the red light districts, and never take photos of the workers.

  7. Visiting Amsterdam for a week?

    Now that you'd have a bit of time to learn about the city, it's time to dive into the vast world of museums in Amsterdam. We have over 50 museums of all kinds from world-famous ones like the Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House, and the Van Gogh museum to other amazing ones like the Amsterdam Tulip Museum, Micropia (one of my favorites!), NEMO Science Museum and so many others.

  8. Is Amsterdam Worth Visiting? 10 Reasons For And Against

    5. Public transportation is excellent. Getting around Amsterdam is pretty straightforward. First off, the city is incredibly dense, which means walking from one destination to the next is usually possible. If you need to go a little further, there are metros, trams, buses, and "Sprinter" trains.

  9. Backpacking Amsterdam Travel Guide (BUDGET TIPS • 2024)

    Accommodation ($20-$50/night): There is plenty of backpacker accommodation in Amsterdam. They're great places to find a travel buddy and get recommendations. You'll find cheaper hostels all over Amsterdam averaging about $20-$50 a night for a dorm.

  10. Secret Amsterdam: 30+ secret places to visit in Amsterdam by a local

    Agnietenkapel. The Agnietenkapel is a stunning former church from the 1400s that is one of the original buildings from the University of Amsterdam. Although it sits close to the Red Light District, the area around this church on the beautiful street close to Voorburgwal is an oasis of quiet in the heart of center.

  11. AMSTERDAM Travel Guide

    The ULTIMATE Amsterdam travel guide. From those infamous coffee shops to the Red Light District, Amsterdam is full of surprises and jaw dropping moments. Her...

  12. Your Complete Guide To Visiting Amsterdam On a Budget

    Getting from the airport to the centre. If you're visiting Amsterdam on a budget then you'll want the easiest and cheapest option which is to get the train. Follow the signs from arrivals to the train station and buy your tickets on a machine. It's 4.70 Euro (June 2017) for a one-way journey and remember to validate your ticket on the ...

  13. Amsterdam Pass Review

    The Amsterdam Pass comes in both an adult and a child version. We've also included the per-day price so you can better determine if this pass is a good value for your travel style. Adult: 1-Day Amsterdam Pass: €64; 2-Day Amsterdam Pass: €84 (€42/day) 3-Day Amsterdam Pass: €104 (€35/day) 5-Day Amsterdam Pass: €134 (€27/day) Child:

  14. 3-DAY AMSTERDAM Itinerary • MUST READ (2024 Guide)

    3-Day Amsterdam Itinerary Overview. Day 1 in Amsterdam: Jordaan District, Anne Frank House, Westertoren Tower, A'Dam Lookout, Brouwerij 't IJ, Heineken Experience, Red Light District. Day 2 in Amsterdam: Museumplein, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Hash Marijuana & Hemp Museum, Cannabis Coffeeshop, Canal Cruise, Leidseplein.

  15. Which Amsterdam City Pass Should You Buy? Save Money & Time!

    The longer your stay is, the better the value gets. Personally, the 24-hour pass doesn't seem like a great value. But I'd consider anything above 48 hours. Let's say, you visit Van Gogh Museum (€19) and Rijksmuseum (€20), take Amsterdam Canal Cruise (€19.5) and Hop-On Hop-Off Bus (€21), and use GVB 2-day pass (€14.50).

  16. Person killed in airplane engine at Amsterdam airport

    0:49. A person died at an Amsterdam airport after "ending up" in the engine of a departing airplane. The victim was killed in the spinning turbine blades of a KLM passenger plane at Amsterdam's ...

  17. Can Bill Ackman Cash In on His Growing Fame?

    His Pershing Square Capital Management has sold a 10 percent stake for just over $1 billion to an array of outside investors, giving the hedge fund a lofty valuation. The question is whether ...