Tuesday, 9 April 2019

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Top 7 things to do in Amsterdam in 2019

Amsterdam is the thriving capital of the Netherlands and the most populous city in the country, with about 842,000 inhabitants living in the central municipality.

At the beginning of his youth, Amsterdam was a big city thanks to trade with the Hanseatic League. It then became a center of the free press in the 16th century after the revolt of the Netherlands and the 80 year war.

After a decline in wealth and development in the 18th and 19th centuries, Amsterdam became a modern, diversified city in modern times, known around the world.

With a wide range of historical architecture, public parks, quality museums and various attractions, it offers countless possibilities and is one of the main tourist destinations in Europe.


1. Anne Frank House


A trip to Amsterdam is not complete without visiting this historic house.

Anne Frank was a girl who hid from the Nazis during the Second World War and left a diary that was punished around the world and gives a glimpse of the situation of the Jewish people during this dark and troubled period.

The current building where Anne and her family did not hide contains a museum dedicated to her. Inside, you'll find reconstructed pieces, many items from that era and the original house, and even a reconstructed library that was used to hide the entrance to the secret annex. the family hid in there.


2. Visit to Heineken Brewery


Cradle of the famous brewery, Amsterdam presents the Heineken Experience, a really fun attraction where you will learn the brewing process and enjoy some cheeky drinks.

The visit section makes you discover the manufacture of the drink through the brewery. You will be able to see the big vats of hop, taste the pure alcohol and watch the bottling of the beer.

There are also many historical artifacts in Heineken's history, such as different beer coasters.

There is also a 3D course that guides you through the creative process and is quite fun and surprising in places.

To top it off, there is a living room decorated with beer bottles and cans, and a section where you can create your own Heineken bottle with a personalized label.


3. Boat trip on the canal


This could be considered a tourist cliché to do, but you simply can not go to Amsterdam without taking a boat trip on the canal system.

Canals are one of the main reasons why Amsterdam is so famous, so why not try it out on a guided tour? The majestic waterway that runs through the Centrum in Amsterdam stretches for miles and creates many parts of the city, such as the Emperor's Canal and its beautiful architecture.

There are many boat trips, but the most notable is managed by Grayline and includes collection points and ticket booths in the Damrak Canal, near the train station.

4. Emperor's Canal


It is one of the main canals of Amsterdam and bears the name of Emperor Maximilian (from Austria). The Emperor's Canal is the center of three of the main waterways that form the semicircular ring around the city center and the old town.

The channel is 31 m wide and in winter the waters often freeze and you can skate along the ice.

This stretch of canal is one of the most beautiful in Amsterdam; the trees line the water, the opulent bridges cross the water and are lined with many bikes and the buildings that run parallel to the water have a typical Dutch style with gabled roofs and a myriad of colors.

Attractions on the canal include Head House, Homo Monument, Syrian Orthodox Church and Greenland warehouses.


5. Van Gough Museum


Vincent Van Gough is one of the most famous and intriguing artists in history and the museum that bears his name is a fantastic place to learn about the man and his works.

The museum is located not far from the Vondelpark on Paulus Potterstraat and near the Rijksmuseum.

This vast art museum contains an enormous amount of Van Gough paintings as well as selected collections of other artists such as Monet and Matisse.

In addition to breathtaking artwork, you'll also find a selection of letters and drawings, as well as information on why it's so famous and iconic.


6. Rijksmuseum


The Rijksmuseum, one of the most beautiful museums in Amsterdam, has it all: a magnificent building with a design and style similar to the Centraal station, a huge collection of crafts, art and history dating back to 1200s as well as the amazing I Amsterdam sign that stands


7. Vondelpark


This fantastic park is an absolute pleasure to wander the summers and is a haven of peace in the center of Amsterdam.

The park is at the edge of the canal rings and is close to the Rijksmuseum and the Heineken experience.

The grounds of the park are well maintained and there are several small lakes surrounded by trees and sculptures that locals and tourists from Amsterdam sit and relax.

Free concerts are given here at the open air theater and you can also rent a bike to explore the many winding paths.

If you have children, the park also has six playgrounds. There is something for every taste.