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Amsterdam is one of the greatest small cities in the world.
From its canals to its world-famous museums and historical centers, Amsterdam
is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe. There is nothing
quite like this small capital and its deep cultural heritage. Not only
is Amsterdam beautiful, serene, and romantic, it is also wild and sophisticated.
Amsterdam is a cultural, historical, and architectural marvel. The city
itself is laid out in concentric rings of canals around the old center,
crosscut by a network of access roads and alley-like connecting streets.
Trams and water taxis can help visitors who get tired of walking, although
one can see the whole city by foot if one chooses. Most of the museums
are clustered at the edge of the canal district, and their offerings are
among the best in Europe. In addition, visitors will want to see Europe's
first stock exchange and drink coffee at one of the first coffee houses
in Europe. Then, one might wish to stop by the Anne Frank house, where
the famous diarist's family hid during World War II. The Science and Technology
Museum is also a great place to take kids for an hour or two of educational
fun.
Adults will also enjoy Amsterdam's amazing energy, vitality and vibrancy.
The world-famous red-light district has attracted visitors for a very
long time, and it is truly a marvel. One can enjoy it simply by walking
through and taking in the surreal atmosphere that surrounds this part
of the city where women in lingerie sit in windows doing their nails.
The markets and streets are full of organists, peddlers, and vendors and
performers of all kinds who love to entertain. As one might guess, the
nightlife in Amsterdam is truly amazing! Clubs are open till the wee hours
of the morning, as are many coffee houses and bars.
Amsterdam is an incredibly unique city. Not only is it incredibly beautiful,
with its canals, windmills, dykes, and countryside, but it is also incredibly
vibrant and alive. Its museums house some of the world's greatest masterpieces,
and its history is an important part of the history of Europe itself.
Amsterdam's red light district, and its tolerant laws have drawn crowds
of pleasure seekers who bring another dimension to the city. This is a
city which has culture, ambience, romance combined with a proud and lively
sense of humor and vitality. It is not to be missed!
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