Walk with me through Amsterdam and visit the most beautiful places that I have selected for you. Using GPS I know exactly where you are and will give you the right directions and information on time, spoken in your own language. For support, you can also read the text on the screen and see the route displayed on the map.
Walk with me through Amsterdam and visit the most beautiful places that I have selected for you. Using GPS I know exactly where you are and will give you the right directions and information on time, spoken in your own language. For support, you can also read the text on the screen and see the route displayed on the map.
- National Monument - This monument was placed after the Second World War in memory of the war and its victims.
- Royal Palace Amsterdam - We pass the Royal Palace on Dam Square. This is the official working palace of the Dutch king and is open for visits.
- Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam - We pass the 5-star hotel, hotel…
- National Monument - This monument was placed after the Second World War in memory of the war and its victims.
- Royal Palace Amsterdam - We pass the Royal Palace on Dam Square. This is the official working palace of the Dutch king and is open for visits.
- Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam - We pass the 5-star hotel, hotel Krasnapolsky, on Dam Square. This used to be a failing Polish coffee house until Adolf Kransapolsky bought it in 1865 and established a beautiful restaurant there. In 1880, Mr. Krasnapolsky also purchased the adjacent properties to convert the building into a hotel.
- Warmoesstraat 67 - The coffee and tea museum is close to our route. There you will find a beautiful 18th century coffee and tea shop.
- St. Nicholas Basilica - This church was built around 1300 as a small, modest church and was later expanded into this impressive basilica in Gothic style.
- Red Light District (De Wallen) - We walk through the red light district. Behind the windows are many women of different nationalities waiting for their customers. Prostitutes have been found here since the 15th century.
- Majoor Bosshardt Monument - We pass the monument to Major Bosshardt, the figurehead of the Salvation Army
- Zeedijk - We walk on the Zeedijk, a lively part of Amsterdam. The street of the fierce sailors, and you can still feel that a bit. Rich traders used to live here, but they later moved to the Heren-, Prinsen- and Keizersgracht. The sailors remained.
- Fo Guang Shan - The Fo Guang Shan He Hua Temple on the Amsterdam Zeedijk is the largest temple in Europe, built in traditional Chinese palace style.
- In de Waag - The Waag is a 15th-century building on the Nieuwmarkt in the center of Amsterdam. It was originally a city gate. The current name refers to its later function as a weighing house.
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