This city, full of colorful homes, canals and bridges, is one of Europe's most picturesque capitals. Must-sees on any visitor's itinerary include the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the world's only floating flower market. Rent a bike and join thousands of locals navigating Amsterdam's labyrinthine streets, or just take in the sights on foot. For an unusual and memorable alternative to hotels, consider staying in a houseboat.
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NDSM Fuse, located high up in the former shipyard where you can take a stroll around the famous NDSM Art City, is a vibrant hot-spot hosting art exhibitions of resident and guest artists, theatre-and dance performances, concerts, etc. NDSM Fuse is independent and run for and by artists. We aim to inspire the public by being a meeting place where there is always something unexpected going on.
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WONDR is an immersive pop-up experience that blends visual magic with boundless creativity. A confetti- sprinkled playground of color and sensation designed by some of Amsterdam's most creative minds. Our interactive exhibit is a place for people of all ages to connect with each other and explore: dance, sing, paint, swim, make new friends and have a great time.
A truly immersive experience and a chance to take amazing pictures of art that will look great weather you’re a professional or just an Instagram-er. It is quite a way from the center we found getting an Uber (€12 euros from Amstel) the easiest way to get there. I’m so glad we decided to visit the experience makes you feel like a big kid, there’s also no pressure to move to each room in any particular time which I really liked. My only advice to anyone going would be don’t go back on yourself in the room with the marshmallow looking ball pit, when you’re done taking photos in here put your shoes back on then head to the confetti room. Staff weren’t too impressed that we dragged confetti into the wrong room (& rightly so sorry!) Overall 10/10
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EYE Filmmuseum is the Dutch centre for film culture and heritage. On april 5 2012 EYE opened the doors of a futuristic building on the banks of the river IJ right next to Amsterdam's Central station. A free ferry service runs right at the back of the train station and takes you across in less than 3 minutes (24/7).The EYE building was designed by Delugan & Meissl Associated architects from Austria and is freely accessible. It holds 4 screening rooms that showcase a wide variety of films, from historical classics to the latest arthouse premieres. There is a 1200m2 exhibtion space with 4 changing exhibtions every year.There is a large terrace with a spectaculair view over Amsterdam. The bar and restaurant are open 7 days a week from 10.00pm to 01.00am.
Whether you’re a film lover or love great views with your coffee, take the free ferry behind Central Station to visit the Eye! The beautifully designed Film Institute screens an eclectic variety of classic and current films. There’s always a fascinating free exhibition (at the moment about Andre Tarkovsky) and a stylish gift shop for dvds, books, cards and more. But I always allow time for a leisurely drink in the cafe with fantastic views across the water. The staff are all friendly and helpful, and prices are reasonable. Also, right next door is A’DAM Tower, with its observation deck and 19th floor revolving restaurant Moon for other spectacular views of the city. Well worth the short ferry ride - free and frequent, so no booking necessary!
We represent young, promising artists who sell their work for an affordable price. At our store you can see and buy a selection of our art and at our website you can read the artists' stories and buy their work. Patty Morgan provides the service and involvement level of your choice, from selection process to placing on your wall. Our Zomerwinkel is also available for events during the summer.
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