| | | Amsterdam has so many restaurants, that it is hard to make a choice. But don't worry; you will have a scrumptious culinary experience no matter where you end up! Read more | | | |
| | | | | Whether you’re looking for a romantic, hip or traditional place to eat, Amsterdam has it all. For the best restaurants in Amsterdam, take a look at our selection of restaurant reviews from 'Iens', the Dutch Zagat. Read more | | | |
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| | | The most authentic Dutch bars are undoubtedly the brown cafés, so called because of the dark-wooded paneling. You will find the brown cafés throughout the old city center, with the best examples in and around the Jordaan district. Read more | | | |
| | | | | In Amsterdam you can enjoy dancing into the early hours at various clubs. Over the last decade, Amsterdam’s reputation as a clubbing center has attracted a host of big name DJ’s. Read more | | | |
| | | | Lunches become lounges and trends come and go with the speed of lightning in Amsterdam. What’s hot and what’s not in Amsterdam? Read more | | | |
| | | | | Several cinemas are located in the vicinity of Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. One of the most famous movie theaters is the Tuschinsky Theater, an Art Deco Masterpiece. Read more | | | |
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| | | Amsterdam stages around 15,000 performances every year. The city has a number of well-known theaters such as Carré and the Stadsschouwburg which offer a variety of theater productions. Read more | | | |
| | | | | Amsterdam tolerates the use of soft drugs in small quantities, which centers coffee shops. Contrary to what many people believe, selling drugs is illegal in Holland. Soft drugs, however, are allowed in certain controlled areas. Read more | | | |
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