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Come away to Amsterdam also known as “the Venice of the North”, a delightful historical city with shimmering waterways, stunning architecture and some of the most renowned museums in the world! Amsterdam is a buzzing city playground filled with beautiful parks and botanical gardens, gorgeous churches, beautiful bridges and unique architectural wonders and high end shops that sell luxury Dutch designer fashion alongside beautiful cafes and eateries. Be amazed by the priceless art treasures and rich cultural heritage of this fantastic destination!
Romantic Couples Amsterdam HolidayWith B&Bs dotted in and around central Amsterdam these B&B options are perfect for a city getaway for sightseers wanting to explore the sights of Amsterdam on foot or by bike. Browse a selection of immaculate, stylish B&B options perfect for a romantic getaway for two just metres from the city centre or take a look at the options for 4 guests just a handful of kilometres from the city centre that feature a lovely garden and terrace for your morning coffee!
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If you are addicted to fine art you will be buzzing in Amsterdam with so many options to spend time in some of the world's most noteworthy art museums. Trace the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh in the splendid Van Gogh Museum that houses a formidable collection of his paintings or hang out at Moco, a small contemporary art museum that boasts works by Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons and Banksy. Be sure to spend time in Amsterdam´s huge Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam´s crown jewel for contemporary art. You will need a couple of days to see all the priceless art treasures in the Rijksmuseum!
Amsterdam for cyclistsRiding around on a gorgeous Dutch city bike is the quintessential Amsterdam experience! In Amsterdam cyclists rule the road and there are around 515 km of dedicated cycle lanes for cyclists to travel about quickly and easily in the city! Rent a bike or book a fabulous guided cycle tour of the main attractions and have an adventure being a local for a day! If you are a seasoned cyclist looking for an adventure thrill you can try the fabulous 45 km Zaanse Schans loop route that starts at Grand Central Station heading out of the city into the polders before looping back past the gorgeous iconic Zaanse Schans windmills.
Did you know that Amsterdam boasts 1.2 million bikes and only 821000 inhabitants and has the highest concentration of museums per square metre of all the cities on Planet Earth!
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This lively area is home to the legendary Anne Frank House where you can explore the narrow house along the canal where Anne Frank and her family were kept hidden from the Nazis as well as the fabulous Woonboots Museum, a floating museum dedicated to houseboats! You will also be able to visit the Amsterdam Cheese Museum that showcases the fascinating history of cheese production and offers exciting tasting and cheese shopping possibilities!
2. Tour the Royal PalaceAmsterdam´s magnificent royal residence inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Rome features an opulently furnished, must see interior where you can admire unbelievably spectacular ceiling paintings by pupils of the great Dutch Master painter Rembrandt and dazzling royal apartments decorated with stunning ornamentation and breathtaking marble sculptures. You will see one of the best furniture collections in the world at this unique heritage site!
3. Visit WesterkerkThis beautiful Renaissance Dutch Reformed Church is one of Amsterdam's top attractions along Prinsengracht and boasts a stunning 85 metre tower topped with an exquisite crown on the spire. This gorgeous heritage building is also a marvel of gothic features and is home to an amazing organ from 1622 as well as being the painter Rembrandt´s final memorial resting place.
4. Visit Hortus Botanicus AmsterdamVisit Amsterdam´s beloved, much visited heritage botanical gardens considered to be one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world! Stroll about and enjoy a breathtaking variety of rare plants, exotic flowers and exquisite hothouses filled with tropical and subtropical plant species. There is a lovely 17th century pavilion on site, a gorgeous orangery and a magnificent Palm House as well as a lovely cafe for refreshments.
5. Visit The RijksmuseumEnjoy a fabulous outing to this must see cultural attraction at MuseumStraat 1 that showcases a staggering one million cultural artefacts dated from the 13th century to contemporary times. You can admire 250 rooms containing over 800 paintings and exceptional collections of heritage handicrafts and medieval sculptures plus stop for a posh lunch break at the museum 's fabulous Michelin starred restaurant!
6. Go shopping in Kalverstraat and VlooienmarktAmsterdam is a mecca for shoppers with multiple options for browsing local crafts, quirky souvenirs or high end designer goods. Kalverstraat is a bustling shopping promenade with tons of upmarket boutiques, cafes, restaurants and galleries while Vloeienmark dates back to 1886 and offers you a chance to shop until you drop at an eclectic flea market crammed with used and new clothing, antiques, bric a brac and food stalls.
7. Canal CruiseOne of the most romantic things you can do in Amsterdam is to head out on a canal cruise! Soak up the charming ambience of this gorgeous heritage city as you pass regal merchant houses with fabulous facades, gothic churches and moody medieval buildings! Amsterdam is replete with 17th century World Heritage canals and the city actually boasts 100 km of waterways! Hop on board for an unforgettable sightseeing boat ride!