Trendy and picturesque neighborhood with narrow streets, art galleries, boutiques, and cozy cafés. Once a working-class area, now known for its charm, culture, and canal-side strolls.
Interactive tour of the original Heineken brewery. Learn about beer-making, explore historic artifacts, enjoy tastings, and experience engaging multimedia exhibits in a fun, modern environment.
Amsterdam’s largest and most famous park, ideal for relaxing, cycling, or picnicking. Features winding paths, open lawns, ponds, sculptures, cafés, and an open-air theatre in summer.
Majestic 17th-century palace located in Dam Square. Still used for royal events, it features opulent rooms, historical art, and grand architecture reflecting the Dutch Golden Age.
Amsterdam’s central square and historical heart, home to the Royal Palace, National Monument, and bustling activity. A lively spot for events, people-watching, and connecting with the city’s heritage.
Dedicated to the life and work of Vincent van Gogh, this museum houses the world’s largest collection of his paintings, sketches, and letters, including “Sunflowers” and “The Bedroom.”
Famous national museum showcasing Dutch art and history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Highlights include “The Night Watch” and a rich collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures.
Historic canal house where Anne Frank hid during WWII. The museum displays her diary and tells the powerful story of her life, the Holocaust, and the impact of discrimination.