List of tourist attractions in Amsterdam

Summary

Amsterdam, one of Europe's capitals, has many attractions for visitors. The city's most famous sight is the 17th-century canals of Amsterdam (in Dutch: grachtengordel), located in the heart of Amsterdam, have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Royal Palace of Amsterdam

Museums edit

 
Nemo museum in Amsterdam

Churches edit

 
The Westerkerk

Bridges edit

  • The Magere Brug is probably the most famous drawbridge in Amsterdam.
  • The Blauwbrug, which connects the Rembrandtplein area with the Waterlooplein area.
  • The Python Bridge, bridge connects Sporenburg to Borneo Island and won the International Footbridge Award 2002.

Buildings edit

 
Amsterdam Heritage City view from Lookout
 
Houses in Amsterdam
 
Munttoren
 
Amsterdam in winter
  • Johan Cruyff Arena, a football stadium, home to Ajax football club.
  • A'dam Tower, a 100-meter-high lookout near the IJ river.
  • Begijnhof, one of the oldest inner courts in Amsterdam.
  • Portuguese Synagogue, impressive building founded by the Sephardic Jewish community in 1670.
  • El Tawheed Mosque, a mosque founded in 1986.
  • Homomonument, a memorial in the centre of Amsterdam commemorating all gay men and lesbians who have been subjected to persecution because of their sexual orientation.
  • Millennium Tower, a 97.5-metre, 24-floor office building.
  • Olympic Stadium, built as the main stadium for the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was designed by the architect Jan Wils.
  • The Amsterdam Metro, a metro system with five lines.
  • Public Library by architect J. Coenen on Oosterdokseiland, near Central Station. Has a wonderful view over the city.
  • Shan He Hua Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Europe built in the traditional Chinese style.
  • The Smallest House in Amsterdam, only 2.02 meters (6 ft., 7.5 in.) in width and 5 meters (16 ft. 4.0 in.) in depth.
 
The Stopera

Concert halls edit

Diamond factories edit

 
Diamond polisher
  • Coster Diamonds, one of the oldest diamond polishing factories in the Netherlands

Red-light districts edit

Squares edit

 
Waterlooplein

There are many squares (suffixed with plein) in Amsterdam. Here is a partial list of some of the better-known ones:

Open-air markets edit

 
Entrance of Amsterdam Zoo

Breweries edit

Zoos edit

  • Artis, the oldest zoo in the Netherlands.

Periodic events edit

  • January - National Tulip Day, opening of the tulip season on Dam Square.
  • April - (till 2013) Koninginnedag, Queen's day, 30 April, former Queen Juliana's birthday, also the day Juliana transferred her title to her daughter Beatrix.
  • April - (from 2014) Koningsdag King's day, 27 April, King Willem Alexander's birthday.
  • June - The Amsterdam Roots Festival, last week of June, an international music festival.
  • June - Holland Festival is an international festival for theater, music, dance, opera, film, and art, throughout the month of June.
  • August - Amsterdam Pride, the first weekend of August, gay pride weekend.
  • August - Hartjesdag, 3rd weekend in August.
  • August - Uitmarkt, last weekend in August, the start of the cultural season.
  • August - Amsterdam Tournament, late August, International Football tournament hosted by AFC Ajax.
  • August - Sail Amsterdam, a five-yearly event, when tall ships from all over the world can be visited; next event 2025.
  • October - Amsterdam Marathon, mid-October.
  • October - Amsterdam Dance Event, world's biggest electronic music conference and club festival, mid-October.
  • October – The Bock Beer Festival in the Beurs van Berlage (Old Stock Exchange).
  • October – Grachtenrace (Canal Race), 25 km rowing race, 2nd Saturday in October.
  • November - Shadow Festival of Documentary Film.
  • November – December The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
  • November - Cannabis Cup, mid-November annual cannabis competition, hosted by High Times.
  • December - 1 December 2012. Amsterdam Showcase, International Art Fair at De Oude Kerk, Oudekerkseplein 23.

See also edit

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