Entertainment & Activities
Pathé Zaandam
140 HermitageCinema
Millions and millions of people have been through the doors of Madame Tussauds. There are many reasons for this continued success, but at the heart of all this is a good old-fashioned curiosity. The way today's waxwork made hardly changed how Madame Tussaud's she herself did in 1790.
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Madame Tussauds Amsterdam
20 DamMillions and millions of people have been through the doors of Madame Tussauds. There are many reasons for this continued success, but at the heart of all this is a good old-fashioned curiosity. The way today's waxwork made hardly changed how Madame Tussaud's she herself did in 1790.
Arts & Culture
Must see museum with a special collection of photos, films and objects that tell the history of the area of Zaandam and its residents
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Iziko leZaans
7 SchansendMust see museum with a special collection of photos, films and objects that tell the history of the area of Zaandam and its residents
Great to explore an ancient wooden commuting area. Full mills, crafts and museums
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Zaanse Schans
1 KraaienestGreat to explore an ancient wooden commuting area. Full mills, crafts and museums
The Czar Peter House (1632) is one of the oldest wooden houses in the Netherlands. And of all these laborers stayed in the Russian Czar Peter the Great
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Czaar Peterhuisje
23 KrimpThe Czar Peter House (1632) is one of the oldest wooden houses in the Netherlands. And of all these laborers stayed in the Russian Czar Peter the Great
Sightseeing
Het Weefhuis
39 LagedijkA protected monument with in the front yard a amazing sculpture garden
De Bleeke Dood
28 LagedijkThe oldest surviving wooden mill in the Netherlands
The quaint and quirky streets that straddle Amsterdam’s grandest canals form the city’s most photogenic micro-neighbourhood. Known to locals as De Negen Straatjes or ‘The Nine Streets’, this special neighbourhood is full to bursting with vintage and designer shopping, speciality stores and cosy café
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De 9 Straatjes
The quaint and quirky streets that straddle Amsterdam’s grandest canals form the city’s most photogenic micro-neighbourhood. Known to locals as De Negen Straatjes or ‘The Nine Streets’, this special neighbourhood is full to bursting with vintage and designer shopping, speciality stores and cosy café
Food Scene
Named after the owner’s mother, some say that Greetje is the closest you can get to a home-cooked Dutch meal in a restaurant. They often get high marks for their welcoming atmosphere and friendly service.
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Greetje
23 PeperstraatNamed after the owner’s mother, some say that Greetje is the closest you can get to a home-cooked Dutch meal in a restaurant. They often get high marks for their welcoming atmosphere and friendly service.
Take your favourite carnivore to Loetje for what is often claimed to be Amsterdam’s best traditional biefstuk and friet (steak and chips). The menu also has a few fish items, but this is no place for vegetarians!
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Café Loetje
52 Johannes VermeerstraatTake your favourite carnivore to Loetje for what is often claimed to be Amsterdam’s best traditional biefstuk and friet (steak and chips). The menu also has a few fish items, but this is no place for vegetarians!
Beloved by visitors, international students and locals alike, this cosy pancake house inside a 17th century warehouse on Prinsengracht is something of an Amsterdam institution – which explains the queues frequently seen snaking out of the door and along the canal. Visitors can tuck into a choice of more than 100 (huge) sweet and savoury pancakes, and help themselves from generous pots of syrup on the tables.
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The Pancake Bakery
191 PrinsengrachtBeloved by visitors, international students and locals alike, this cosy pancake house inside a 17th century warehouse on Prinsengracht is something of an Amsterdam institution – which explains the queues frequently seen snaking out of the door and along the canal. Visitors can tuck into a choice of more than 100 (huge) sweet and savoury pancakes, and help themselves from generous pots of syrup on the tables.
Drinks & Nightlife
Located on the lively Rembrandtplein in the city centre, Escape is one of Amsterdam's largest and most popular night clubs. Alongside the club, Escape also features the DeLux bar, the Caffe, the Studio and the Lounge, a smaller venue blending intimacy with sophistication.
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Escape Caffé
15 RembrandtpleinLocated on the lively Rembrandtplein in the city centre, Escape is one of Amsterdam's largest and most popular night clubs. Alongside the club, Escape also features the DeLux bar, the Caffe, the Studio and the Lounge, a smaller venue blending intimacy with sophistication.
Jimmy Woo is one of the few Amsterdam clubs with international style and allure: every visiting celebrity comes along to Jimmy’s
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Jimmy Woo
18 Korte LeidsedwarsstraatJimmy Woo is one of the few Amsterdam clubs with international style and allure: every visiting celebrity comes along to Jimmy’s
Shopping
The street begins at Dam Square and ends roughly 750 meters down near the Munttoren tower at Muntplein square. This tower was once a gate in the medieval city walls. After the walls were built, the street between the Spui and Munttoren came to be known as Byndewyck. This part of the neighborhood, from 1486 until 1629, had a veemarkt (cattle market). Later on the street got the name Kalverstraat, after the cattle market.
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Kalverstraat
KalverstraatThe street begins at Dam Square and ends roughly 750 meters down near the Munttoren tower at Muntplein square. This tower was once a gate in the medieval city walls. After the walls were built, the street between the Spui and Munttoren came to be known as Byndewyck. This part of the neighborhood, from 1486 until 1629, had a veemarkt (cattle market). Later on the street got the name Kalverstraat, after the cattle market.
The P.C. Hooftstraat is a shopping street in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1876 it was named after Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647), a Dutch historian, poet and playwright. The street is located in the stadsdeel Amsterdam Oud-Zuid and runs from the Stadhouderskade to the Vondelpark. It is crossed by the Hobbemastraat and the Van Baerlestraat
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P.C. Hooftstraat
Pieter Cornelisz HooftstraatThe P.C. Hooftstraat is a shopping street in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1876 it was named after Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647), a Dutch historian, poet and playwright. The street is located in the stadsdeel Amsterdam Oud-Zuid and runs from the Stadhouderskade to the Vondelpark. It is crossed by the Hobbemastraat and the Van Baerlestraat
Essentials
We have all the groceries in the house. Everyday items like toilet paper, detergent, diapers, toothpaste, potatoes, milk and bread. At Albert Heijn, you are assured of excellent quality at an affordable price
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AH Hermitage
4 HermitageWe have all the groceries in the house. Everyday items like toilet paper, detergent, diapers, toothpaste, potatoes, milk and bread. At Albert Heijn, you are assured of excellent quality at an affordable price
ALDI
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