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The Best Things to Do in Amsterdam

Rijksmuseum
The national museum: Rembrandt's Night Watch, Vermeer, and the Dutch Golden Age in a magnificent building.

Van Gogh Museum
The world's largest Van Gogh collection, tracing his life and art across four floors.

Anne Frank House
The canal house where Anne Frank hid, now a profoundly moving museum. Book weeks ahead.

Evening Canal Cruise
See the UNESCO canal ring from the water, the single best way to grasp the city's layout.

Jordaan Canal Houses
Wander the city's most charming quarter of gabled houses, galleries, and brown cafes.

Vondelpark
Amsterdam's green heart, perfect for a stroll, a picnic, or a terrace drink.

Albert Cuyp Market
The largest street market in the city for stroopwafels, cheese, herring, and street food.

Begijnhof
A hidden medieval courtyard of almshouses, a pocket of calm in the centre.

Stedelijk Museum
Modern and contemporary art, from Mondrian to bold rotating shows.

A'DAM Lookout Tower
A panoramic rooftop over the IJ in Noord, with Europe's highest swing for the brave.

Foodhallen
A buzzing indoor food hall in a former tram depot, ideal for casual grazing.

Dam Square
The historic heart of the city, framed by the Royal Palace and the National Monument.
FAQ
- What is the one thing not to miss in Amsterdam?
- A canal cruise paired with the Rijksmuseum. Together they capture both halves of the city, the 17th-century waterways and the Golden Age art that the wealth of that era produced.
- What is free to do in Amsterdam?
- Plenty: wandering the canal ring and the Jordaan, Vondelpark, the Begijnhof courtyard, the free IJ ferries to Noord, browsing the Albert Cuyp and Waterlooplein markets, and Dam Square.
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