Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Amsterdam South, North Holland Province

January 6, 2022 Karren Gelb

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.
Restaurants in Amsterdam

1. Obrechtkerk

Jacob Obrechtstraat 30, 1071 KM Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.obrechtkerk.nl/contact/
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Obrechtkerk

2. Museum Quarter

Van Baerlestraat 50, 1071 AZ Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 6 25400750 http://www.museumquarter.com
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Museum Quarter

Reviewed By 416ivanc - Houston, United States

Many Attractions in the same place, they had a ice rink as well, Museums are within a short walking distance, and there a huge library as well as underground supermarket. There are musician playing music on the street as well The whole are is very nice just to walk around if you don want to visit the museums.

3. Verschuivingen

Churchilllaan near Haringvlietstraat, 1078 GB Amsterdam The Netherlands https://www.buitenbeeldinbeeld.nl/ZuiderAmstel/Verschuivingen.htm
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Verschuivingen

4. Riekermolen

Amstelpark, Amsterdam The Netherlands
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Riekermolen

5. Bezoekerscentrum De Dageraad

Burgemeester Tellegenstraat 128, 1073 KG Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 686 8595 [email protected] https://www.hetschip.nl/over-het-museum/locaties/de-dageraad/
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Bezoekerscentrum De Dageraad

Behind the wave-shaped facade of the famous working-class housing complex De Dageraad, you will find information about the art and architecture of the Amsterdam School. At the beginning of the last century, H.P. Berlage designed the now famous Plan Zuid. He introduced a new way of urban planning, in which there was room for wide streets, atmospheric squares and green parks. The characteristic architecture of the many Amsterdam School artists still adorns the street plan. The expressionistic facades and beautiful ornaments are recognizable throughout the neighborhood. Residential complex De Dageraad is the Amsterdam School in its purest form. Architects Michel de Klerk and Piet Kramer were commissioned to design all facets of the streetscape. In addition to the street facades, they also designed the rear facades and floor plans. This led to a form of total art in which beauty was central. Museum De Dageraad is the starting point for many walks and cycling tours in the neighbourhood.

Reviewed By neil20192019 - London, United Kingdom

I visited De Dageraad, the day after my visit to the Het Schip museum. This is another brilliant example of Amsterdam School architectural style. I joined the 3pm English tour which was expertly led by my two guides, who were happy to answer questions and gave a very informative tour of the social housing scheme. The 30 minute video also gives an overview of the timeline to the Amsterdam School architectural style. Highly recommended.

6. Zorgvlied Cemetery

Amsteldijk 273, 1079 LL Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 540 4927 http://www.zorgvliedonline.nl/
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Zorgvlied Cemetery

7. Cornelis Schuytstraat

Cornelis Schuytstaat, Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.cornelisschuytstraat.com
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Cornelis Schuytstraat

This beautiful shopping-area in Amsterdam South is famous for its luxury products. Discover the exclusive fashion brands, high quality beauty-shops and lifestyle products. Enjoy the wide choice in food and drinks offered in various pleasant café’s and restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located near the Museum District you will experience a specific mix of shopping and entertainment. Moreover, the Cornelis Schuytstraat is unique in the city for its relaxing atmosphere. Many people renamed this area to Little Paris of Amsterdam. A must go to spend some time while visiting Amsterdam!

8. Mahatma Gandhi

Churchill-laan, Amsterdam The Netherlands
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Mahatma Gandhi

9. B 82 – Brug nr. 420

Muzenplein, 1077 Amsterdam The Netherlands
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B 82 – Brug nr. 420

10. Monument voor het ondergedoken kind

Nieuw Herlaer 173, 1083 BD Amsterdam The Netherlands http://standbeelden.vanderkrogt.net/object.php
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