Surprising Amsterdam

On top of the well-known highlights like the Van Gogh Museum or Madame Tussauds, the dutch capital offers many smaller, well-hidden treasures for you to explore.

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The tranquil Begijnhof in the heart of Amsterdam is like a village square in a metropolis.

Bridge from which you can see no fewer than fifteen bridges

The Singel flower market is one of the most colorful and fragrant places of interest of Amsterdam.

The IJ separates downtown Amsterdam and Amsterdam-North.

The house owes its name to the golden chain on the facade.

Houseboat Museum, see how homely and romantic life on the water is

Experience Amsterdam like a true resident.

Shopping Center Magna Plaza opened its doors in the former General Post Office.

Renovation Maritime Museum till 2010.

Beautiful mysterious statues by unknown artists.

The tiny house is only one meter wide and not much wider than its front door.

The neck-gable was the most popular type of gable in Amsterdam.

Nieuwe Kerk features treasures from exotic countries.

Visit the small Pianola Museum in the Jordaan quarter, where you'll find ghosts at the piano.

Some 650 historical plaques have been preserved in Amsterdam.

Thousands of fairy lights romantically illuminate the Skinny Bridge at night.

An authentic Old-Dutch environment with views over the busiest part of Amsterdam.

The temple is located in the Amsterdam Chinatown quarter.

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