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Netherlands Guide

Amsterdam

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Amsterdam is a compact, instantly likeable city. It's appealing to look at and pleasant to walk around, an intriguing mix of the parochial and the international; it also has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful orientation, shaped by the liberal counter-culture that took hold in the 1960s. Also engaging are the buzz of open-air summer events and the intimacy of its clubs and bars, not to mention the Dutch facility with languages: just about everyone you meet in Amsterdam will be able to speak near-perfect English, on top of their own native Dutch, and often French and German too.

The city's layout is determined by a web of canals. The historical centre, which dates from the thirteenth century, is girdled by five concentric canals – the Grachtengordel – dug in the seventeenth century as part of a planned expansion to create a uniquely elegant urban environment. It is here that the city's merchant class built their grand mansions, typified by tall, gracefully decorated gables, whose fine proportions are reflected in the still, olive-green waters below.

Highlights

1 Grachtengordel Amsterdam's "girdle" of canals lattice the city centre – spend a snoozy afternoon viewing the grand facades from the water.

2 Anne Frank Huis A poignant memorial to the Holocaust.

3 Jordaan This picturesque quarter of tree-shaded canals makes an ideal setting for a stroll.

4 Rijksmuseum World-class collection of Dutch paintings, including Rembrandt's Night Watch.

5 Van Gogh Museum This fabulous collection of the master's paintings are well displayed in a modern, purpose built gallery.

6 Bars Casual bar-hopping is one of the city's greatest pleasures.