The Rijksmuseum is the principal national museum in Holland. It illustrates the art and history of Holland from the Middle Ages to the present. Museums in Amsterdam are busy, so our suggestion is to go early!
Brut de Mer is a trendy oyster bar / fish restaurant located in one of the best spots of Amsterdam.
Great place for lunch and dinner. Lovely outside seating on the water. We will end our boat tour here!
Penache is a restaurant in Oud West with chic ambiance and tasty food. Stop in for dinner or just drinks at the bar.
The most trendy shopping area of Amsterdam is located within nine little streets of the Old Town, called The Nine Small Streets. Lots of cute restaurants and coffee shops too.
Obviously the best place in all of Amsterdam! Visit one of our 6 locations located all over town. Tip from insider: The Açai bowl is a must have and The hangover shot + the Cassius Clay juice will kill your hangover in seconds!
Rent your tux here. The service is really easy, available 24/7. Just call/Whatsapp PJ: +31655555890 or look online. Located in the centre of Amsterdam. Price: 6-piece tuxedo 60 Euro.
Located in a historical building in Amsterdam West, close to Amsterdam’s most vibrant and artistic neighborhoods. Cozy and charming boutique hotel, bar and restaurant.
This popular coffee and breakfast spot in De Pijp defines itself as a ‘New Zealand style café served with a heavy dose of Brazil'.
De Kaaskamer van Amsterdam, which is one of the most wonderful cheese shops in the world, if not, the very best. ("Bibi")
This French restaurant in De Pijp, one of Amsterdam’s most beautiful neighbourhoods, is a local favourite. Here, the Parisian Michelin-starred chef and Masterchef judge Alain Caron and his two sons serve simple French cuisine.
Take a stroll in the park. This long, narrow park, which is easily accessible from most parts of the city, is one of the best places to get a feel for the city. And you can visit it in a typical Dutch way: by bike!
Vuurtoreneiland, a restaurant that can only be reached by boat. As soon as you step aboard the 90-year-old ship, you’re offered an aperitif. After about an hour, you’ll reach Vuurtoreneiland, a small island. You will dine in a beautiful greenhouse. The menu consists of five courses, but is always kept a surprise. Boat departs from Lloyd Hotel, Oostelijke Handelskade 34, Amsterdam.
Farm-to-table restaurant in a greenhouse, all produce is grown on their own farm just outside the city, the restaurant is located in the same park as Huize Frankendael :)
The Heineken Experience is a self guided interactive journey through the world of Heineken.
Founded in 1638, it’s one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe. In the main greenhouse you’ll find three different zones with three different climates, representing the subtropics, the desert, and the tropics
Located in the 1930s Bungehuis building on the Singel canal. Cecconi’s is a modern-day classic Italian restaurant serving hand-made pasta, seafood and dishes from Northern Italy. Located on the ground floor of Soho House
Three locations in the city, A great spot for good burgers & steaks!
Almost everyone in Amsterdam knows Buffet van Odette, but somehow it has managed to stay off the grid for most tourists. It’s all about local produce and following the Dutch seasons here.
Blow dry bar for the ladies!
If you want to do as the locals do, rent a bicycle—it’s the easiest way to get around the city (and also the cheapest). The best way to get around Amsterdam is by bike!
The must visit in Amsterdam. On a practical note: The wait to get into Anne Frank House can be long, so plan ahead if you can. You can purchase tickets online 2 months in advance. After 3:30pm every day, you'll be able to buy a ticket at the museum.
Lots of bars, a great place for a sunny afternoon, Day drinking and people watching :)
Its location is the historic W hotel. Beautiful interior, dining or a cocktail at the bar. The W hotel rooftop is great for cocktails too. The Duchess is also nice for a high tea in the Duchess Tea Room.
Trendy Japanese restaurant located at the Sir Albert hotel in De Pijp in Amsterdam. Fridays and Saturdays there's a DJ, brunch party on weekends
You'll see many of Vincent Van Gogh's most famous paintings in the museum's permanent collection, as well as fascinating, lesser-known works in the evolving exhibition wing. Museums in Amsterdam are busy, so our suggestion is to go early!
The first avocado restaurant in the world - anything but basic.
The Amsterdam Flower Market is the only floating flower market in the world, and one of the most fragrant places of interest of Amsterdam.
Some 260 stalls fill the Albert Cuypmarkt every day. Amsterdam's largest and busiest market. From gadgets to the best fresh food and fish - A must have: The fresh Stroopwafel!
A hotel converted from a former music conservatory, with an impressive lobby, a great spa & several restaurants.
The proverbial French-brasserie, always good.
Typical Dutch Snacks "Kroketten & bitterballen"
A museum for modern and contemporary art and design, from the early 20th century up to the 21st century. Museums in Amsterdam are busy, so our suggestion is to go early!
City Spa with 2 locations in Amsterdam, great place for manicures, pedicures, facials and massages
De Bijenkorf is a chain of high-end department stores in the Netherlands, with its flagship store on Dam Square in Amsterdam.
3 locations in Amsterdam. These restaurants are a cheerful collection of colors and typical Asian flavors. A menu of sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami.
Formerly a notorious gambling casino, nowadays an oasis of silence in the middle of the busy red light district. A homey restaurant with a canal-side terrace & a vintage vibe for hearty modern European menus.
Mediterranean city bistro, focus on high quality products and small wine producers.
Big satisfying bowl of handmade pasta with the locals. Casual.
Typically Dutch - Fried food from a wall.
Typically Dutch Fries! Must try.