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| Hit the central city on-foot. Begin at the Anne Frank House and wander the three great canals. In the late afternoon, visit the Van Gogh Museum and at least glance at the pretty exterior of the Rijksmuseum. Spend your evening in the Red Light District. |
| Take the one-day recommendation and add the following. Day 2, visit the Albert Cuypmarkt in the morning and pick up a fresh breakfast. Consider a canal cruise in the afternoon and make your way to the Jewish Historical Museum; dine and bar-hop in the Jordaan. Day 3, travel over to the Plantage neighborhood to explore the Hortus, Amsterdam’s botanical garden, and the Artis Zoo. Have a beer on Dam Square in the evening. |
| If you can take your time in Amsterdam, do so. The best way to explore the city is simply to wander aimlessly. The city is so small that you’re bound to run into the tourist sights even without trying to. That said, also try to plan in trips to the Kroller-Muller Museum and to Rotterdam while you are here. Many visitors to Amsterdam don’t have time to enjoy the beautiful countryside the Netherlands has to offer. |
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