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Netherlands Amsterdam Attractions

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands and is home to many tourist attractions. Netherlands Amsterdam attractions include historical sites, museums, art galleries, parks, and shopping centers.

Amsterdam features a large number of museums and historical landmarks. Amsterdam draws a significant number of tourists to the city every year. Attractions in Netherlands Amsterdam are meant for all age groups. The theme parks are ideal for children and teenagers while the adults can enjoy shopping, gambling at casinos, visit to the museums and art galleries.

  • Van Gogh Museum
    Van Gogh Museum is an important place of attraction in Amsterdam city. The museum is located within a modern building having simple architecture. Van Gogh museum displays the paintings of the famous artist Van Gogh. The first section of the museum exhibits the work of Van Gogh. It is displayed according to the time and period the drawings were made. The second section features works of other contemporary artists. The third section consists of documents and collections related to the museum’s history. The Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa designed the new wing of the museum. The new wing houses contemporary and modern exhibits.

    Contact Details:
    Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Email: info@vangoghmuseum.nl
    Tel: (020) 570 5200
    Timings: Daily 10 am to 6 pm, Fridays 10 am to 10 pm
    Admission: 12.50 Euros for adults, 2.50 Euros for children aged between 13-17

  • National Maritime Museum
    Covering four centuries of Dutch naval history, the National Maritime Museum is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands. The visitors can have a glimpse of the collections made by the seafarers and Dutch explorers. The exhibits in the museum also include the old merchant sea maps, navigation instruments, paintings and ship models. These are considered as one of the most extensive collections of maritime memorabilia in the world. A life-size reconstructed Dutch East India Company ship called the Amsterdam is anchored behind the museum. You can learn about maritime trade, Dutch naval history, naval combat, fishing, and the voyages that took the Dutch fleet and her crew to remote destinations.

    Contact Details:
    Kattenburgerplein 1, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. Open on Mondays from mid-June to mid-September.
    Admission fees: 5 Euros.

  • Anne Frank House
    It is a popular Netherlands Amsterdam attraction for teenagers. The Diary of Anne Frank is one of the most read novels for teenagers. It is the autobiography of a girl and her family during the German occupation. Anne Frank and her family escaped to a secluded place on July 6, 1942 and lived in isolation for over two years. Anne's diary gives a good idea of what life was like during the Nazi rule in Germany. The museum opened on May 3, 1960. The historic rooms of the house in Holland where Anne Frank wrote her diary has many old and contemporary exhibits. You can explore the Diary Room that tells the secret of Anne’s hiding place and publication of her book that fetched her immense recognition.

    Contact Details:
    Prinsengracht 267, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Tel: +31 20 556 71 00

  • Dam Square
    Dam Square is located in the heart of Amsterdam. It is a site worth visiting with your family. Dam Square is one of the popular historic Netherlands Amsterdam attractions and around 750 meters from the Central Station in Amsterdam. The Dam was the reception place for Napoleon and his troops during the 1808 takeover of the Amsterdam city. The impressive history of the square is documented in the Amsterdam Historical Museum. The Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis) is the principal attraction of the Dam Square. The Palace was earlier used as a town hall. The structure and the classical sculptures within the palace are a wonderful sight. The best time to visit this square is in the afternoons. You can spend some peaceful moments here far from the city hassles.

  • Magere Brug
    The Magere Brug is a bridge across the Amstel River. The bridge is located on Amstel between Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht. The Carré theatre is located close to the bridge. Magere Brug is an Old Dutch styled wooden bridge, called a double-swipe bridge. It was named after the Magere sisters, who supposedly lived on opposite sides of the river. A broader bridge replaced Magere Brug Amsterdam in 1871. Today, it stands as one of the most beautiful public bridges in Amsterdam city. The neon lights illuminate the bridge at night, giving it a stunning look.

  • Leidseplein Square
    The Leidseplein Square is one of the most popular places in Amsterdam to experience the city’s nightlife. The Leidseplein Square has many restaurants, clubs, cafes, theaters, and bars to enjoy during the evenings. On warm summer evenings, tourists like to spend some time at the outdoor seating pubs and restaurants. Street performances are also popular in this area. These performances liven up the square during the nighttime. New Year and Christmas celebrations go on until the early hours.

  • Artis Zoo
    Artis Zoo is located in central Amsterdam. It is the oldest zoo in Holland. The zoo is divided in four areas:
    • Zoo
    • Planetarium
    • Botanical gardens
    • Geological and Zoological museum

    The zoo is a habitat for rare animals from all over the world. The canal aquarium features marine mammals. The planetarium is one of the important Netherlands Amsterdam attractions for kids. It offers children a virtual trip through the universe and the solar system. The planetarium is also an ideal place for school excursions. Afternoons are the best time to stroll in the gardens. There are old trees, newly planted shrubs, and statues in the gardens. The zoo garden also includes the tropical rainforest greenhouse. The Geological museum tour would take you down the history of evolution of planet earth in 4 billion years.

    Contact:
    Natura Artis Magistra
    postbus 20164 P.O. Box 20164
    1000 HD Amsterdam
    Visiting hours: The zoo is open everyday from 10 am onwards until sunset.

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