List of tourist attractions in Amsterdam
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Amsterdam, one of Europe's smaller capitals, has many attractions for visitors. The town's most famous sight is the system of canals ("grachten"), that spreads over the whole city centre.

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Museums

Nemo museum in Amsterdam
Nemo museum in Amsterdam

Churches

The Westerkerk
The Westerkerk

Bridges

  • The Magere Brug is probably the most famous draw bridge in Amsterdam.
  • The Blauwe brug, which connects the Rembrandtplein area with the Waterlooplein area.
  • The Python Bridge, bridge connects Sporenburg to Borneo Island and won the International Footbridge Award 2002.
  • The Jan Schaeferbrug, built in 2001, straight through warehouse De Zwijger, after a design by architect T. Venhoeven

Buildings

Houses in amsterdam
Houses in amsterdam
  • Royal Palace (Amsterdam), former city hall, built in 1648.
  • Stopera, Cityhall and Opera.
  • Kalvertoren, shopping mall located in the busy Kalverstraat.
  • AEX, stock trading building.
  • Beurs van Berlage, was designed as a commodity exchange by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage.
  • Centraal Station, Neo Gothic building.
  • De Waag, part of the city fortifications was buit in 1481-1494.
  • Montelbaanstoren, the tower was built in 1512 as a part of the city fortification.
  • Munttoren, the tower was built in 1619-1620 and it is the southern tower among all other ones in Amsterdam
  • Pakhuis De Zwijger, built in 1933-1934 after a design by architect J. de Bie Leuveling Tjeenk, this was a warehouse for cooling perishables.
  • The house with the waterfall, at the Zuiderkerkhof.
  • Nieuwe Wereld, by architects Meyer and Van Schooten. The name goes back to the 1980s when squatters lived here and called their place 'End of the World'.
  • Barcelona Building, building from 1993 by architect B. Albert on the Levantkade.
  • Emerald Empire, building on the far end of KNSM Lane by architect J. Coenen.
  • The Magna Plaza, a former post office dating back to 1899 and it was converted to a shopping mall in 1990
  • The Whale, mega-apartment building by architect F. van Dongen. It took five years to complete (1995-2000).
  • Skydome, 60 meter tall towerblock was designed by architect W. Arets and has 3 vertical dents.
  • Lloydhotel, was built between 1917-1920 to serve as an emigrants hotel.
  • Oost-Indisch Huis, Since 1606 till 1798 former headquarters of VOC (The United Dutch East Asia Company), a 17th Century Dutch trading giant.
  • Rembrandt Tower, a 135 metres high skyscraper.
  • Bijlmerbajes, a prison in Amsterdam near the Amstel station.
Amsterdam in winter
Amsterdam in winter

Concert halls

Red-light districts

There are three red-light districts in Amsterdam:

  • de Wallen, which is located about the Oude Kerk
  • The Singelgebied, located around the Singel and north of the Nieuwe Kerk,
  • Some isolated windows along the Ruysdaelkade in the de Pijp district, west-southwest from Albert Cuypmarkt.

Squares

Waterlooplein
Waterlooplein

There are many squares (suffixed with plein) in Amsterdam. Here is a partial list of some of the better-known ones:

Open-air markets

Entrance of the Amsterdam Zoo
Entrance of the Amsterdam Zoo

Breweries

Zoos

  • Artis, the oldest zoo in the Netherlands.

Periodic events

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