To get a good taste of Amsterdam without having to fight the huge crowds of tourists and coffee shops, I suggest you make your way to Central Station and hop on the ferry to Buiksloterweg. 続きを読む
Enjoy the view of Amsterdam on the A'DAM tower, and if you dare take a seat on the roof-top swing. 続きを読む
Visit the Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest when they are practicing. The old church where they rehearse makes a gorgeous stage with amazing acoustics. They also show themed movies from time to time. 続きを読む
Inspired by the VOC travels, most plants of this botanical garden come from former Dutch colonies... 続きを読む
If you are up for some history, this museum is all about the relationship between Amsterdam and St. Petersburg. The temporary exhibitions are great... 続きを読む
Also known by locals as the giant bath tub. It is dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design. Usually it is not as crowded as the Van Gogh museum or the Rijksmuseum so it's worth checking... 続きを読む
A huge collection of medical oddities and curiosities of the Academic Medical Center has been transformed into a museum... This is a great visit, if you have a taste for the obscure and macabre. 続きを読む
Artis is a small zoo but what it lacks for grandeur on space, it makes up with its atmosphere and events. Take a walk in the butterfly garden or go to the evolution hall... 続きを読む
Besides having quite a few nice bars to pop in for food or drinks, all the lights, bridges, and buildings of all forms and sizes make a lovely view. Especially when they reflect in the water... 続きを読む
Foam is the go-to place if you have a thing for contemporary photography. Located in one of Keizersgracht's mansions, it hosts amazing expositions... 続きを読む
The invisible fourth cross on our city symbol is WWII. This rather unknown, multi-lingual museum will tell you all about Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and our colonies in WWII... 続きを読む
Book yourself a boat trip to see the city that has been living in harmony with water for centuries. I especially love the ones that provide a good breakfast or cheese and wine pairings... 続きを読む
This eccentric nightclub opens at 3 a.m., when everything else closes. It is known for having yummy cocktails instead of just lagers. 続きを読む
If beer is your thing, you must visit this place and its 400 varieties. The barkeeper knows his beers, so don't hesitate to ask for recommendations. 続きを読む
Every month they have a new chef and a new menu. They have a great terrace where you can watch boats passing by. Only if the sun is out. 続きを読む
A hole in the wall with the best Belgian (not French) fries in town, along with 25 sauces to pick from. Just saying. 続きを読む
With an extensive menu of home-brewed beer, this is the hangout for a chat with friends and laughter underneath an old mill! 続きを読む
If you didn't visit Italy, or if you are a pizza lover, this is your place. They have a variety of starters, pizzas, and a good wine cart. 続きを読む
A store specialized in importing tea and making their own blends. After popular demand, they added a small lunchroom to their store. 続きを読む
This place has everything from finger-food and hangover treats to big lunches. At night it turns into a bar with samosas to die for. 続きを読む
Ring the golden bell to be shown the way into this old-fashioned, high-end cocktail bar. Warning: you're probably not leaving sober. 続きを読む
The Dutch can't cook? Take a seat on their water-side balcony when the weather is nice. Enjoy homemade cakes, quiches, and cookies to die for. 続きを読む
Cutest typical bruin café in the Jordaan. Don't leave this place without trying their delicious and greasy bitterballen – a must try Dutch delicacy in this city. 続きを読む
Typical Dutch food. The perfect place to go if you are traveling with your mom. Make a good impression, and they might even hang your picture on the wall. 続きを読む