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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Famous Place In Amsterdam

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Travel Guide to Amsterdam, Netherlands

In Amsterdam there are not that many places of interest, which are well known all over the world. But actually the city itself is a great place of interest: its atmosphere, its international spirit, the spirit of tolerance and, of course, its channels make Amsterdam an outstanding city. If you are going to do sight-seeing there, we strongly advise to include into your program some boating.
Cultural sights in Amsterdam
While speaking about cultural attractions of Amsterdam, it is surely worth noting numerous medieval architectural monuments. Munttoren medieval tower is, definitely, one of the most notable sights of... Read further
What can Amsterdam offer to its visitors? In this city you can find not only a wide range of historical and cultural places of interest, such as, for example, The Royal Palace or the Rijksmuseum, but also such funny places, as Hash-Marijuana-Hemp Museum. In general, Amsterdam is mostly famous for its museums, which attract millions of tourists every year. There is hardly any person in the world, who has never heard about Van Gogh Museum or The House of Anne Frank, and it's not the end. There are more than 50 different museums in Amsterdam, not saying about a great number of art galleries.
The Royal Palace. The Royal Palace and adjacent Dam Square are situated right in the centre of the city, they may be called the heart of Amsterdam. Nearby there is Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. The Royal Palace used to be a city hall, and only after Napoleon raised to the Dutch throne his brother Louie, it was turned into The Royal Palace. Nowadays everybody has an opportunity look at the inside of the palace and to have a walk along its corridors, surely under the stipulation that at this time it is not used by the royal family.
Amsterdam attractions & nightlife
Cycling around the city remains one of the main entertainments, which is very popular among tourists. Virtually every part of the city has a special bicycle area, so you can easily rent this... Read further
Oude Kerk. Many tourists get quite surprised, when they learn that Oude Kerk is situated in the centre of Red Light District. Surrounded by prostitutes, which sell themselves in red-lighted windows, Oude Kerk managed to save its medieval look, the road beside is cobbled, and it's quite easy to slip on it when it's raining. The decoration of the church was removed in the times of Reformation. There is a legend of the 13th century:'Once upon a time there lived a man. One day he got very ill and actually was very close to death. Since that moment a host, that was given him at Eucharist, started appearing in his house. The man even tried to burn it, but nothing worked. After the man died the host was kept in one of the chapels, which after some time burnt down, but the host got through this fire too'. Since then, people pilgrimage to Oude Kerk in memory of this miracle. On the 15th of March annual ceremonial procession is organized, and it has an end at Oude Kerk.
Red Light District. It's no sense in visiting Amsterdam without visiting notorious Red Light District. Not only at night, but also at daytime a very special atmosphere reigns there. In Red Light District sex for money is absolutely openly offered to everyone, in red-lighted windows one can see women of all ages and nationalities. But beware of pickpockets, especially on weekends, when Red Light District is crowded with tourists.
Cuisine of Amsterdam for gourmet
Restaurants and coffee houses of Amsterdam usually strike tourists by their diversity. This city will be surely appreciated by admirers of gastronomic tourism. Café Pacifico Restaurant serves the... Read further
Amsterdam Channels. The amount of water in Amsterdam can amaze almost everyone. Because of great number of channels (the exact number is 165) some people call the city North Venice. The main channels are Singel, Heren-, Keizer- and Prinzengracht, which flow through the centre of Amsterdam. Not far from the station and Damrak firms, that organize boat excursions across the channels, are located. The only thing that differs them from each other is the length of queues.
Amsterdam Arena. Amsterdam Arena is worth visiting not only for football fans: in summer at this place such well-known bands as Rolling Stones or U2 make their performances. You also can enjoy the manner of play of famous football club 'Ajax', of course if only you are not so unlucky to arrive to Amsterdam during their summer or winter pause. By the way for real fans of 'Ajax' there is a big shop, where one can buy various goods with the emblem of the favorite club.
Habits and lifestyle of Amsterdam inhabitants
Residents of Amsterdam have always been famous for honesty and sincerity, as well as thrift (this concerns many issues, for example, respect to environment). A rich man here will never show his high... Read further
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is located in an enormous building in the centre of Amsterdam. The museum has four stores; one of them is completely devoted to the history of Amsterdam. Visitors are greeted by skillfully wax-made figures of numerous European celebrities, sportsmen, culture workers and members of royal family. There is a hall with double-people of Hollywood stars and another one with figures of history-making persons, such as Gandhi or Einstein. If you want to have a chance to stand really close to your idol, this place is what you need! And don't forget to take a photo camera with you, funny photos are guaranteed to be made.
The station building. The station building in Amsterdam was built in 1889 and at first it was used as station for transportations of goods. It was projected by a well-known at those times architect Kaupers, who also planned the building of the Rijksmuseum. The foundation consists of 8 687 wooden posts, because the building is located in a very damp place. The original construction of building was constantly changed because of endlessly growing quantity of transport. Not long ago the front of the station building was restored and today everyone can enjoy its beauty and magnificence.
Amsterdam is famous for its 42 beautiful museums, which preserve the culture and history of the city. The wide array of museums includes traditional, modern art and architecture, scientific, sociological and special museums for children. These museums reflect the city’s historical as well as cultural importance.
As a city surrounded by a number of canals, Amsterdam has been honored with the title ‘The Venice of the North’. These beautiful waterways serve a number of important purposes. The main advantage of these canals is that they link the city with other inland regions and also helps in transport of goods to such places through boats, ferries etc. the hundreds of beautiful bridges across these canals add to the beauty of the city. During winters, when the canals freeze, people find time to skate through it. Also, the city has numerous markets that sell anything and everything under the sun. A visit to the city is thus a fantastic experience as it offers lot to the people to see, experience and enjoy.
Many a times people enjoy traveling as a family, but sometimes going solo seems to be the best option. If you plan for the latter, then you are probably exploring places that are company enough to keep you occupied and entertained. If that be the case, Netherlands may be just the place you are looking for.
Amsterdam Canal By by Pear Biter
Amsterdam Canal By by Pear Biter
I’ve been reading many posts on how this country located on the Western Europe is famous for its vibrant culture. Talk about Netherlands and one will not miss to mention the canals that this country is famous for. The canals form beautiful patterns not just throughout the city, but also on our minds as they move us away from our pensive moods and transport us into a whole new world.
Amsterdam is the most famous among all the places in Netherlands. It is known for its variety in museums. Places like Rijksmuseum and Tedelijk museum are the tourist hubs to say the least. Also one can look out for lovely parks that will treat you with an ambience that will tempt you to carry that piece of the world along with you where ever you go. Vondelpark is the most popular park in Netherlands and nearly millions of visitors flock this place every year to enjoy its beauty.
Amsterdam is also known as the “Venice of the North”. This is because of its abundant canals. Boat cruises are a must when you visit this place. A silent ride though the waters will gift you the perfect recipe for contentment and contemplation. The four main canals in this region are Prinsengracht, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Singel. Other than these there are innumerable small canals that will captivate you with its beauty.
You may be traveling alone, but your nights can never be boring in Netherlands. Especially in Amsterdam which is famous for its night life, there is no space for a dull moment around you. Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam is famous for the pubs, restaurants, hotels and cafes that can keep you entertained all night long. Listening to the Dutch songs and the experience of enjoying a drink at the terrace are experiences that can have no parallel to it.
Another favorite in the lists of places is the Artis Zoo at Netherlands. The botanical garden, geological and zoological museum and the planetarium will be worth a visit. This is usually one of the best places for the kids, but even elders find this place extremely informative.
For a lone traveler, Netherlands is one of the best places to visit due to the varied kinds of places it has to offer. But Netherlands is one of the places where prostitution is legalized and hence you will find many red alert areas. If you are traveling alone, it would be best to have your routes well planned. There are many travel guides and many good hotels in Amsterdam. It would be very easy to take their help in planning your time to be spent in this lovely country.

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