Top Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam
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Flower Market
Historic floating flower market on houseboats along a canal, offering flowers, flower bulbs, and souvenirs since 1862.
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Dam Square
Historic central public square known for its monuments, notable buildings, and cultural significance.
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Red Light District
Historic entertainment district known for its illuminated windows, sex shops, theatres, and museums, reflecting a liberal approach to sex work and rich cultural history.
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Royal Palace
Historic baroque palace originally built as a city hall during the Dutch Golden Age, now serving as a royal residence and museum.
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Begijnhof
Historic medieval courtyard featuring well-preserved buildings, a chapel, and a tranquil atmosphere linked to a religious community of unmarried women.
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Amsterdam Central Station
Historic major railway station and transportation hub featuring Gothic and Renaissance Revival architecture and accessible facilities.
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Basilica of Saint Nicholas
Roman Catholic basilica featuring neo-baroque and neo-renaissance architecture, notable for its religious art and murals.
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The House with the Heads
This large house is named after the ornaments shaped as heads, which you can see on its facade.
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Weepers' Tower
The Schreierstoren, originally part of the medieval city wall of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was built in the 15th century.
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Sloten Windmill
Visit the only mill in Amsterdam which is open to public. You can also learn a little bit about Rembrandt's life here.
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Python Bridge
Python Bridge, officially known as High Bridge, is a bridge that spans the canal between Sporenburg and Borneo Island in Eastern Docklands,…
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West India House
The West-Indisch Huis is the former headquarters of the Dutch West India Company in Amsterdam.
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