Things to do in Amsterdam - II
Let's talk more about Amsterdam and the best things you can do here to enjoy your stay here as a tourist. You know about the Museumplein now but there's so much more here.

Dam Square: A square for the entire country, Dam Square is followed by the Royal Palace, the National Monument (a recognition pillar from 1956), and the fifteenth-century Nieuwe Kerk. Dam Square is at where the Amstel River was dammed in the thirteenth century and was the area of Amsterdam's focal market in Medieval occasions. This space has a celebrated history, and not every last bit of it is flavorful. A must-place to be added to your List.
Book a Ride (Bike): Amsterdam is the city where you can hire a bike at any place you want and I will highly recommend doing that because it helps you make a well-planned trip with ease. You can go anywhere you want to and one of the best feelings that you'll have is feeling like Amsterdammer instead of tourists. Don't worry about booking it early as there are as many bikes as people here. Fun fact, there are companies who help you blend in the city if you don't like looking like a tourist.
Jordaan District: Regardless of whether it's your first or tenth time in Amsterdam, you need to drop by this grid of little roads and filled-in canals flanked by the Singel. Enjoy the tight roads and sequestered yards, kick back at a cozy little bistro, potter around the numerous cool shops and displays, and visit the Noordermarkt for its natural ranchers' market on Saturdays.

Jordaan District
Canal Cruise: A Canal Cruise in Amsterdam is for all intents and purposes a platitude, yet water is such an inherent piece of the city that you need to jump aboard. You'll be allowed to have the best views of seventeenth-century trader and patrician houses, incalculable bridges, holy places of worship like churches, and adorable houseboats. Day or night, it's an opportunity that you don't want to leave behind; the main part will be for you to decide which is the best voyage/Cruise for you. Let's assume you favor to a greater extent a personal trip, there's an hour-long planned and guided voyage journey on a little vessel, or you can see sights like the Skinny Bridge and Golden Bend in lights on an hour and a half night trip.Canals in Amsterdam
Dam Square
I think that's about good enough for now, but there are plenty of other places you could go. So what do you guys think? Would you like to visit Amsterdam and if you guys know more about the city, do let me know in the comments?
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ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful city wish i could visit this place for real in future... Thanks for the virtual trip 🌼
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