Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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Dam Square represents the day time entertainment which the city has to offer. This square is one of the thriving commercial centers of the city. The visitors spend their entire day by exploring the vendors, shops and restaurants which make...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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Address: Dam |
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With its translation meaning “Indian City”, Indische Buurt is located in East Amsterdam, and is rich with history and culture, as its streets are named after islands and landmarks of the former Dutch... |
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Address: Leidseplein, Amsterdam |
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Address: Nieuwmarkt |
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Address: Prinsengracht, Amsterdam |
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Address: De Wallen |
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The best known red light district in Amsterdam in Netherlands is De Wallen. This is a largest neighborhood and a major tourist attraction too. Situated in the heart of the oldest area of Amsterdam,... |
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Rembrandtplein is a square which developed into a happening center for nightlife, with many hotels and cafes. The café terraces are worth visiting and are packed during the summer season with people enjoying a drink and... |
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Positioned in the southern region of Amsterdam, the borough Rivierenbuurt is a historically important place the Netherlands. The area was built in the early 20th-century, and was part of famous architect Hendrik...
Reviewed by: Leighton
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Amsterdam’s Zeeburg district is perhaps the most rapidly growing borough of any major city in Holland. Zeeburg was named after the Zeeburgerdijk, the natural bank that separates the district from the North Sea...
Reviewed by: Leighton
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