What to see in Amsterdam
Dam Square and Royal Palace
Dam Square is located in the historical heart of the city. It is a vibrant square which houses the National Monument which is dedicated to the people who died during World War II
along with Royal Palace which used by official occasions by Queen Beatrix.
Amsterdam Historical Museum
Located within walking distance to Dam Square, Amsterdam Historical Museum offers a its visitors an opportunity to have a quick overview of the history Amsterdam. The museum is open between 10.00-17.00 weekdays and between 11.00-17.00 weekends. (Admission fee: ? 8,00).
Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum is located on the Museum Square and it opens its doors to the lovers of art and is the only place you can enjoy real copies of Rembrandt?s famous masterpieces such as The Night Watch, The Jewish Bride and The Anatomical Lesson of Dr. Deyman as well as the valuable items from the Dutch Golden Age. Opening hours: 9.00 -18.00. (Admission fee: ? 10,00)
Van Gogh Museum
The museum offers the largest collection of works by the famous Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh. It is located in the Museum Square, a stroll from Rijksmuseum. Open daily between 10.00 -18.00. (Admission fee: ? 12.50)
Stedelijk Museum
Located within 5 minute walk from the Centraal Station towards to the sea, in its temporary location Stedelijk Museum awaits the visitors with its huge modern arts collection. Open daily 10.00 ? 18.00. (Admission fee: ? 9,00)
Anne Frank Museum
Anne Frank House is the place where Jewish Anne Frank wrote her world famous diary while hiding from the German troops during World War II. Representations of the people hiding in the building, quotations from the diary, photos, movies as well as the original diary are exhibited in the Museum. Open between 9.00 ? 19.00. (Admission fee: ? 7,50)
NEMO
NEMO is the biggest science museum in the Netherlands and it is a fascinating place taking its visitors on a tour between fiction and reality pushing the limits of their imagination. Before living NEMO it is a good idea to check out the rooftop terrace which is a good place to relax enjoying a nice view of Amsterdam. Open between 10.00- 17.00. (Admission fee: ? 11.50)
Kalverstraat
Being one of the busiest streets in Amsterdam, Kalverstraat is a gem for shopping with numerous stylish shops, offering solutions for every need.
