The Anne Frank House, in the centre of Amsterdam, is the hiding place where the brave little girl penned her famous diary during the Second World War.
Escape is one of Amsterdam's best nightclubs and has provided exclusive parties, music, and atmosphere since 1987. It remains popular and at the cutting edge of the modern dance scene.
Running from 11am-11pm with cushions and drink on board, you're in for a treat! Departing from outside the Bulldog coffee shop, take a relaxing guided trip down some the canals and allow Amsterdam to unfold in front of your eyes and discover all its hidden gems. The best canal tour to experience the city in all its glory! You can also smoke on board ONLY if others are okay with it.
The Heineken Experience has become a must for beer lovers visiting Amsterdam.
The Homomonument is situated outside the Westerkerk (Rembrandt's burial place). It comprises three large pink granite triangular slabs connected by lines of bricks, one of which projects out onto the Prinsengracht canal.
The Hortus Botanicus, on the edge of the hectic centre of Amsterdam, is one of the oldest botanic gardens in the world.
The only walk in Jazz-bar in Amsterdam! This hidden gem is always packed, but not many find it!
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh. The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world.
It has a marvelous collection of art from the old masters of the 17th and 18th century. The Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer is the stunning highlight of the museum.
Originated in the 17th century, the Noordetmarkt has remained an important market and meeting point over the years.
Paradiso is one of the best live music and clubbing venues in Amsterdam, open every night with a full programme of concerts and club dates.
Amsterdam's famous Red Light District, known locally as De Walletjes, lies in an area roughly enclosed by Central Station, the Nieuwmarkt and the Dam, in the oldest part of the city.
Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum houses one of the world's great art collections. Its Dutch 17th century works are unsurpassed and include outstanding pieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
Whether you’re going in for a giggle or to educate yourself - it’s worth it! The museum has a selection of photos, paintings and wax models to learn about sexuality through time. It avoids the bluntness of pornography while giving an interesting perspective on sexuality. From the Egyptians to the Romans and even the middle ages, You will find out how liberal historical civilisations were.
Each week the work of about 25 artists is put on display; they are part of a collective of 60 or so who work together to organise the market and show their work in circulation.
With so many coffee shops to choose from in Amsterdam, take our advice, and head to The Bulldog café near you! These are famous as the franchises of the first coffee shop to EVER open in Amsterdam. Henk de Vries wanted it to be “A place for people to smoke, talk and have fun." It started with few tables, then in December 1975 the first coffee shop opened in the red-light district.