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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Boat rental company Amsterdam. Sail our boats yourself and enjoy the canals of Amsterdam with your own boat.MokumBoat rents out electric boats in Amsterdam from one of our 5 locations. With the comfortable and sturdy boats you can explore the beautiful canals of Amsterdam yourself. Bring your own food and drinks.
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A-Bike is specialised in bike rental in Amsterdam and offers the best guided tours. A-Bike Vondelpark is located just on the corner of the main entrance of the biggest park in Amsterdam, the Vondelpark. It's a perfect location to start your Amsterdam cycling experience or just go around the park for few hours. In our shop you can take a free coffee, charge your phone and use our Free WiFi. At this location we rent all kind of bikes: City Bikes with Handbrakes and 3 gears Carrier bikes (Cargo bike with a basket in front for two children) Tandems (double bikes) Children bikes City Bikes with child seats E-Bikes (bike with electric support)
4.5 based on 503 reviews
Amazing community feel with amazing food vendors! We spent the afternoon here eating and drinking, most of the food stalls do taster plates where you get abit of everything from there stand. A lovely laid back place to visit would definitely recommend
4.5 based on 135 reviews
With 41 taps with the best craft beers from all over the world, we guarantee you a wonderful experience. We also have a shop and sell growlers, so you can take a beer with you to enjoy in the park or at home. (Due to new Government corona measures, we have changed our closing hours for the time being. Every day we close the doors at 9 pm and no more guests will be allowed. The guests that are still present can still enjoy their beers but must make sure they have left the bar by 10 pm. We ask for your understanding an co-operation and let's hope we can enjoy a beer together again soon under normal circumstances).
4.5 based on 799 reviews
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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