Red lights district
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Laalamani
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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, this neighborhood covers many blocks to the south of the church, Oude Kerk, and crossed by many canals. It is also a network of alleys. This neighborhood has numerous coffee shops that sell marijuana and many such attractions. This area actually dates back to the 14th century and has lots of unique buildings and famous red illuminated windows. The area also forms as a part of the many of the tour guides route in Amsterdam.
Address: Oudezijds Voorburgwal 10, 1012GD Amsterdam, Nederland
Telephone: 020.6256118
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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