Top 10 Things to See & Do in Amsterdam

Narrowing down the list of attractions in Amsterdam to just ten items can be a difficult task. Amsterdam is a vibrant city filled with a multitude of things to see and do. If you happen to be in this amazing city, take the time to visit the following attractions.

Van Gogh Museum

Topping the list is the museum dedicated to the Dutch post-impressionist artist, Vincent Van Gogh. The museum houses the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and also includes works by Monet, Pissarro, Manet, Monticelli, and other impressionist and post-impressionist artists.

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is literally, the National Museum in Amsterdam. Art lovers should definitely schedule a visit to the Rijksmuseum, which is the Netherlands’ largest public library of art. Notable works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jan Steer, and other Dutch artists are housed in the Rijksmuseum.

Amsterdams Canals

A visit to the city is not complete without a tour of the canals. There are boats that can be hired for a day or night cruise of the city. A night cruise is the perfect way to see Amsterdam in a different light and should be included in any to do list.

Bloemenmarkt

Something that you can do for free is visit the Bloemenmarkt or the city’s famous floating market. Located near Muntplein and Koningsplein along the Singel canal, the flower market is open daily. You can find an amazing array of seasonal and annual flowers, including an abundance of tulips, The Netherland’s most famous flower.

Anne Frank Museum

The Anne Frank House is situated near the Prinsengracht Canal. The house is the real structure where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. A museum attached to the house has memorabilia, photos, and multi-media displays.

Visit the Street Markets

Amsterdam has several street markets offering a variety of products, from specialty items, flowers, clothes, food, and more. Albert Cuyp is the largest and most popular market in the city so it could get crowded during busy days. Other street markets that are worth visiting include Ten Cate Market, Dappermarkt, and Noordermarkt.

Red Light District

The district itself has gained a lot of notoriety for legalized prostitution. However, the area has a lot of historic buildings and museums that are worth exploring. The Oude Kerk, the oldest Gothic church in the city, is located in the district.

See a Windmill

Although windmills are usually not found in the urban centers of the Netherlands, the city has several, including one that is now repurposed as a brewery. In West Amsterdam, the windmill in Molen Van Sloten is open to visitors.

Het Schip

Amsterdam is popular for its modern architecture. In Het Schip, there are apartments and public buildings exemplifying 20th century modern architecture. Housed in a former post office is the museum of the Amsterdam School of Architecture.

Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein

Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein squares are frequented by tourists and locals alike for dining and entertainment. The side streets of these squares are lined with restaurants, cafes, coffeeshops, pubs, and souvenir shops.

This article was written by Natasha Tasha, on behalf of Flight Centre, Australia, offering great selection of cheap flights to Amsterdam.

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