Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Centrum, North Holland Province

November 27, 2021 Almeta Stockton

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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1. Anne Frank House

Prinsengracht 263 - 267 museum entrance Westermarkt 20, 1016 DK Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 556 7105 [email protected] http://www.annefrank.org
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4.5 based on 62,301 reviews

Anne Frank House

The Anne Frank House (Dutch: Anne Frank Huis) is a museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht, close to the Westerkerk, in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands. As a visitor, you experience this story through a audio tour, quotes, photos, videos, and original items. The Anne Frank House can only be visited with an online ticket for a specific date and time.

Reviewed By Skiforever1223 - Salt Lake City, United States

This is a very special museum for many reasons but I was pleasantly surprised by how beautifully the museum created the narrative and the spaces they created. My two teenage daughters and I will never forget this experience. I loved the amazing artwork at the end portraying scenes recreated from the hiding place and also recommend taking time to watch the touching tributes video at the end where you hear visitors’ experiences and guest book comments from Nelson Mandela, Steven Spielberg and more. Read or re-read Anne Frank’s diary prior to visiting to really feel the spirit of this young reminder of so many tragically lost. You do have to reserve tickets online. Per the website: 80% of tickets are released exactly two months in advance at 12:00* hours noon, 20% on the day itself. Every day at 9:00* hours, the tickets for the day are made available on this site. (*Amsterdam time). The museum recommends this for children 10 and older. I would recommend 11 yrs. for a well-prepared child. It is a quiet, sober tour and there is one brief concentration camp scene that is graphic. Bag check and audio guides included with your ticket and there is a cafe and shop for after your tour. No photography. You line up outside at your assigned time slot until it’s time for your group to go in and it’s best to take a picture of your ticket rather than try to pull it up in your email because connectivity is spotty. The actual house/store is encased and preserved by the museum surround on Prinsengracht street. We booked an evening visit which also added to the poignancy as you leave the museum and see the canals lit by street lights. Highly recommend.

2. Centraal Station

Stationsplein 9, 1012 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 344 5074 [email protected] https://www.gvb.nl/
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4.5 based on 17,448 reviews

Centraal Station

Completed in 1889 and located in the heart of town, this neo-Renaissance rail station was designed by P.J.H. Cuypers, the same person who designed the famous Rijksmuseum.

Reviewed By M3870YLpatriciag - Derry, United Kingdom

Beautiful building with amazing architecture and history, there's information hubs large screen's and timetables available throughout the station with regular updates on departures and arrivals, the ticket stations are convenient speedy and it's card only payments, a very busy station any time of the day or night so plenty of time is required for people to get around the shopping area also deserves a mention great shopping options ????

3. De 9 Straatjes

De 9 Straatjes, 1016 CH Amsterdam The Netherlands [email protected] https://de9straatjes.nl/nl/home
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4.5 based on 1,762 reviews

De 9 Straatjes

This neighborhhod of "nine little streets" is full of quirky stores selling clothing, books, art, food and lots more.

Reviewed By CorneliusfudgeGM - Stockport, United Kingdom

A great neighbourhood with lots of independent shops and tucked amongst them are some great bars and restaurants. You won’t be disappointed at strolling through the 9 streets.

4. The Amstel

Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 6 14409299 http://www.lovers.nl
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4.5 based on 1,930 reviews

The Amstel

5. Brouwersgracht

Lijnbaansgracht and Singel in Jordaan, Amsterdam The Netherlands
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Brouwersgracht

Reviewed By Shwetagoel - New Delhi, India

In Amsterdam, my family and i stayed in Brouwersgracht 55, which was a luxurious apartment right in the city centre with an impecible view of the beautiful canal and streets of Amsterdam. what made our stay excellent in this apartment apart from the modern facilities and comfortable rooms were the hosts Menno and Pob. they were the most helpful human beings who always did their best to make our stay as comfortable as possible. they fully catered to all our needs and were genuinely happy to always help us out. I would highly recommend this apartment and would give it a 5 star rating as well. Brouwersgracht 55, 1015 GB Amsterdam, Netherlands

6. De Poezenboot

Singel 38 G, 1015 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 625 8794 [email protected] http://depoezenboot.nl
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4.5 based on 422 reviews

De Poezenboot

Reviewed By martingA97JJ

If you love cats, then you MUST visit the Cat Boat here in the 'Dam on the Singel - populated with up to 50 rescue cats of all shapes, sizes and ages, it is a feline lover's paradise. This is a working cat rescue centre and not strictly a tourist attraction but it has become part of Amsterdam sightseeing. Lovely staff and a really relaxed atmosphere to escape the hustle and bustle of the rest of the city centre....There are queues sometimes as it is so popular and it only opens for two hours per day so ensure you have the correct times to avoid disappointment. On entry, you donate voluntarily as there is no mandatory admission fee. Donations help to keep this place going and they are much welcomed. You can also buy merchandise, tote bags, postcards and other small novelty items here. Do not miss it.

7. Haarlemmerstraat

Amsterdam The Netherlands
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Haarlemmerstraat

Access: Makkelijk beloopbaar vanaf het Centraal station. Easily walkable from Central Station. De Opstapper (hoek Prinsengracht), bussen 18, 21 en 22 en tram3. The Opstapper (corner Prinsengracht), buses 18, 21 and 22 and tram3. Parkeergarage: Parking: Prins Hendrikkade 20a (€ 3.50 p/u) Prins Hendrikkade 20a (€ 3.50 p / h) Pinautomaat: ATM: Haarlemmerstraat, Haarlemmerdijk en Korte Prinsengracht Haarlemmerstraat, Haarlemmerdijk and Korte Prinsengracht Koopavond: Evening: Elke donderdag tot 21 uur. Every Thursday until 21 hours. Koopzondag: Sunday shopping: Enkele winkels zijn open op zondag. Some shops are open on Sunday.

Reviewed By FreezingIrish - Hilversum, The Netherlands

Surprisingly free of the more trashy tourist that flock to Amsterdam - this is a nice cosmipoltain area, freindly locals are happy to assist friendly tourists. There are a load of good restaurants on this street and its so close to Central Station, itd be a shame to miss it

8. Amsterdam Roest

Jacob Bontiusplaats 1, 1018 LL Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 308 0283 [email protected] http://www.amsterdamroest.nl/
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Amsterdam Roest

9. Dam Square

Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.amsterdam.info/sights/dam_square
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Dam Square

All roads lead to Dam Square, the real heart of Amsterdam, where The Royal Palace, the Nieuwe Kerk and the War Memorial overlook this vast and bustling open space.

Reviewed By ritar706 - Vilnius, Lithuania

Beautyful big square.. a lot people chiling there.. roling , dancing.. times to time can find shows there.. recomend

10. Leiden Square (Leidseplein)

Leidsestraat Weteringschans, Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 422 3285 http://www.amsterdam.info/leidseplein/
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Leiden Square (Leidseplein)

Planning a night out in Amsterdam? Head down to Leiden Square (Leidseplein,) which is known as the center of nightlife where you can choose from hundreds of bars, clubs, restaurants and discos that would suit every style and taste.

Reviewed By feltroneu - George Town, Malaysia

It is a bustling and lively area in Amsterdam with mixed of local and tourists surrounded. This was the most crowded place in Amsterdam CBD during day and night time as long as the shops, cafe and restaurants are still open. It is also the interchange for different trams from different directions.

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