The ever crowded Leidseplein, a citysquare and surrounding streets, full with atmosphere. In this area there are numerous bars, restaurants and yes, also coffeeshops, including some of the best in the city. If you want to go out in Amsterdam you shouldn't miss this part, actually it's almost impossible to miss it. It's a conjunction of all kinds of traffic, bringing everyone together, both in the weekends as during the week! Read more (0 comments)
Just near the crowded Leidseplein a park stretches deep into the south-west of Amsterdam, a very varied park. In the summer many fields near the water are full with people who are all enjoying the sun, near the open concert stage you may find yourself enjoying a free live performance, in a very relaxed atmosphere. Some parts are a paradise for children, including a very large playground. Read more (0 comments)
The 9 streets (negen straatjes) area in Amsterdam is a very special neighborhood for shopping. Here you won't find any large chain stores, so don't expect a shop Read more >>
In Europe, and definitely also Holland, soccer (or football) is the number one sport. Every self respecting city has its own big soccer team, including a worldclass stadium. Amsterdam has Ajax, a team that has last won the Champio Read more >>
Amsterdam is famous for its canals. Which makes it possible for you to explore Amsterdam by boat. Do you want a relaxed city trip through the canals? Or have so Read more >>
Femy: Check out www.eatdrinketc.com, I found it a great tool and gadget to explore Amsterdam. Read more >>
Ben P.: good article. Read more >>
Jack: Elguapo Coffeeshop Amsterdam Holland ! A cosy relaxed environment on a typical Amsterdam side street, located just 5 minutes walk from central station well known and loved by locals and tourists al Read more >>
Dennis: great place, been there a couple of times Read more >>
M. Webber: It would be nice if there was a link on this website telling you how to visit a dike. Some people would like to actually see one !!! Read more >>