A lively square named after the artist Rembrandt, featuring his statue and vibrant nightlife. Surrounded by cafés, bars, clubs, and terraces, it's a hub of entertainment and social life.
A beautifully preserved canal house once owned by the Van Loon family. Features period furniture, artwork, and a formal garden—offering a glimpse into 17th-century Amsterdam elite life.
Step aboard a real houseboat to experience life on Amsterdam’s canals. This cozy museum offers insight into everyday houseboat living, with authentic furnishings and informative displays.
One of the world’s oldest botanical gardens. Wander through greenhouses with exotic plants, a butterfly house, and centuries-old trees in a peaceful oasis near the city center.
A contemporary photography museum with cutting-edge exhibitions from emerging and renowned photographers. Located in a canal house, it blends art, social commentary, and visual storytelling.
H’Art Museum, formerly Hermitage Amsterdam, offers world-class rotating exhibitions in a stunning 17th-century riverside building. Art, history, and elegance converge near top cultural sites in central Amsterdam.
A former shipyard turned creative hotspot in Amsterdam North. Home to street art, festivals, studios, cafés, and repurposed shipping containers—perfect for edgy photos and urban exploration.
Europe’s largest flea market, held monthly in Amsterdam North. Shop for vintage clothes, furniture, antiques, and quirky finds in a massive industrial warehouse setting.
Wereldmuseum Amsterdam explores global cultures through powerful stories, artifacts, and immersive exhibits. Housed in a historic building, it offers insights into identity, migration, and heritage—perfect for curious minds and families alike.
Dive into Dutch maritime history with ship models, maps, and navigation tools. Highlights include a replica 18th-century ship docked outside and exhibits on naval exploration and trade.
An interactive museum telling the story of Amsterdam’s canal system. Learn how the city was built on water through engaging exhibits in a beautiful canal house.
A grand 17th-century Protestant church near the Anne Frank House. Known for its tall tower and beautiful organ, it’s a peaceful place with panoramic city views from the tower.