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
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Mountain Network Amsterdam is a climbing gym located in ‘De Eretribune’ building, a multifunctional athletic and living complex in Amsterdam West. Our climbing wall is 15 metres high and at 200 m2, our boulder gym is one of the largest in the Netherlands that is directly linked to a climbing gym. The walls of both areas have been built according to a unique 3D system. In addition, we have a fitness level where physiotherapy is also offered, allowing us to offer guests and members a complete sport experience.
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het lab, is the first design bouldergym. where bouldering meets lifestyle. There is 700m2 of bouldering 150m2 of training 75m2 of kids playground and a 30m long bar. We facilitate people who have never climbed to pro climbers.
This is one of the best boulder gyms I’ve been to. It offers a lot of cool routes for climbers at any level as well as a regularly updated competition (boulder ladder). The food is also excellent. Definitely worth a visit!
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Museum The Ship is located in the imaginative social housing complex ofthe same name designed by architect Michel de Klerk. This expressionistic housing block was built in 1919 for social housing corporation Eigen Haard. The triangular shape of the building inspired its nickname “The Ship”. It is one of the best examples of the “Amsterdam School”– a movement in architecture and decorative arts that spread across all of the Netherlands.
The Ship is a museum about the Amsterdam School architecture right inside a prime example of this type of architecture. It is located inside the former school part of the 1919 social housing project “Het Schip”. An hourly guided tour takes you around and jnside the building. It is also quite well possible to guide yourself around. The museum café provides a good sandwich lunch and the volunteer staff is very friendly.
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The NeighbourFood Market is a meeting place for caterers, eco farmers, traiteurs, bakers, butchers, celebrated local chefs, cheesemakers, sausagemakers, juice pressers, ... in other words: everyone from the city who offers fine food and drinks, along with love and a story. Gather your meal here and enjoy eating in a relaxed vibe and a stylish, urban environment.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
I think we just struck lucky. We'd been walking for 45 minutes, and as we entered Westerpark after our afternoon stroll we stumbled upon a giant - giant - food festival. It was brilliant. Dozens of stalls, great atmosphere, buy a souvenir hard plastic glass for a quid or two and refill it with beer from any one of dozens of bars. Great food - we got burgers. All in all, an excellent festival in a very attractive big park on the north western suburbs of Amsterdam.
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The centre for media, culture, fashion, food and crafts with a libary, hotel, cinema, local markt and foodhall. The building where once the first electric trams in Amsterdam were serviced has been granted a new life. In the former tram depot, an official monument built between 1902 and 1928, you now find De Hallen Amsterdam. Right in the middle of the 19th century district Amsterdam West.
We stumbled upon De Hallen by accident. The market bit in the main hall is cute and quirky. The day we visited the vendors had a mix of art and books and made-in-Amsterdam stuff. But the real draw card for us was the food hall, which is really cool. Lots of different vendors, serving everything from yogurt to cocktails, and Spanish to Vietnamese. Good vibes, fun music, excellent food! We particularly LOVED the Tacos from Taqueria Lima.
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Podium Mozaiek is an international cultural theatre in Amsterdam West, located in the former Pniel Church in the heart of Bos en Lommer. Here you can visit diverse theatre performances, cabaret, dance, music, spoken word and more! Our restaurant, open seven days a week, is the perfect place for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but of course also for a cup of coffee on our beautiful terrace.
Amazing restaurant in a very pretty area in Amsterdam. It functions also as a theatre. Great to have brunch, dinner or just for drinks. Very friendly staff and good food. Definitely coming back. LIKE LIKE LIKE
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