


Get a stunning view of Amsterdam from atop this 135-meter tower. If you're feeling especially adventurous, try Europe's highest swing, 100 meters above the ground.
Learn about the life and work of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Dedicated to this world-renowned artist, the museum showcases stories and personal letters in addition to housing the world’s largest collection of van Goh artwork.
The most visited museum in the Netherlands, the Rijksmuseum displays 8,000 objects of both artistic and historical significance.
A bustling town square noted for its vibrant nightlife, Leidseplein is home to street performers, nightclubs, restaurants, theaters, and boutique shops.
Designed around conservation and education, Artis is a zoo, planetarium, and aquarium in one. Located in the heart of the city, it's an exciting, family-friendly attraction that's simple to fit in between exploring downtown.
Bimhuis is a concert hall nestled on the Amsterdam waterfront. Every year, this music venue hosts as many as 300 concerts ranging from jazz and improvised music that reflect the diversity of Dutch culture.
What's a visit to Amsterdam without a canal tour? Choose your route from any of the iconic 160 canals, stretching over 100 kilometers. There are numerous tour companies that launch their cruises from different points throughout downtown, so visitors can choose one that fits their schedules.
Bursting with shops, cafes, and galleries, this neighborhood in the Canal District is the perfect spot for a day out.
Beer drinkers may love Amsterdam's Heineken Experience. Located in a former brewery, this historic site is designed as a museum dedicated to Heineken's history and brewing procedures. Learn about this local beer and enjoy a glass at the end.