ViewCation Presents: Best Things to Do in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is famous for its artistic legacy, its extensive canal system, and its narrow buildings with gabled facades, all of which date back to the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. The Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum (with works by Rembrandt and Vermeer), and the Stedelijk Museum (with modern art) may all be found in the Museum District.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:13 – Float Down the Canals
01:02 – The Anne Frank House
01:40 – Foodhallen
02:16 – Vondelpark
02:56 – Ride Your Way Around Amsterdam
03:43 – Relax at a Quaint Brown Cafe
04:28 – The Dappermarket
05:01 – Attend a Performance at the Paradiso
05:40 – Albert Cuyp Markt
06:51 – Enjoy a Film at a Classic Movie Theatre
07:38 – Pay a Visit to the Artis Zoo
08:08 – Outro
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Everything from musical-style museums to a fantastic nightlife and party scene, plus lively markets, somber history, and lovely cafes make up the finest of what Amsterdam has to offer. The ‘Dam can be anything you want it to be; it’s a city where you can create your own unique experience.
On the list of best things to do in Amsterdam include some high-end boutique shopping at De Pijp. As the surrounding Nine Streets shopping district becomes more commercialized, fashionable locals are more drawn to the boutique-lined Gerard Doustraat in hipster-favored De Pijp. Goosecraft is the place to go for trendy leather and suede outerwear for men and women if you’re in the market for a more opulent purchase. Sporty-chic comfort wear and elegant suede trainers can be found at Wahts, while lovely clothing and toys for infants and young children can be found at De Kleine Parade.
Also on the list of best things to do in Amsterdam include exploring Amsterdam’s most diverse marketplace.The Oost neighbourhood, where the Dappermarkt is located, has become one of the city’s most dynamic and ethnically varied areas since it opened in 1910. There are more than 200 vendors here selling anything from flowers and fresh seafood to fruit and vegetables to exotic spices and brightly colored textiles from Turkey, Suriname, Morocco, and the Middle East, representing the region’s diverse population. If you intend to have a feel of Amsterdam, you are strongly advised to stay for a week or more as there is incredibly more to see, do and eat.
Best Things to Do in Amsterdam