BOAT STOP 1
Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands. In the Rijksmuseum you can find paintings of many famous painters Like Vermeer’s Milk maid and Rembrandt’s Nachtwacht.
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Address: Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam
Van Gogh Museum
At the Van Gogh Museum you can find the biggest collection of painting of the Dutch artist Van Gogh. This is your chance to admire his Almond blossom, for instance.
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Address: Museumplein 6, Amsterdam, 1071 DJ Amsterdam
Stedelijk Museum
This museum is dedicated to modern and contemporary art. Check out their latest expositions!
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Address: Museumplein 10, 1071 DJ Amsterdam
Moco Museum
Famous for their street art (of Banksy among others) and instragrammable collection of artworks.
Address: Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 2
Leidseplein
Leidseplein (or Leidse Square) is a buzzing square with lots of bars, restaurants and music and theatre venues at the square itself and in the surrounding streets. There is always something entertaining to do around Leidseplein.
Address: Leidseplein, Amsterdam
Vondelpark
Vondelpark is the central park of Amsterdam. Wander around the park to ease the mind. Grab a beer at the Blue Tea House or have a pancake at the Milk House. You can also bring you own goods, lay down in the grass and enjoy watching the locals getting some exercise. Or just enjoy the peace and trees.
Address: Vondelpark, Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 3
Waterlooplein
Waterlooplein (Waterloo Square) lays next to the city hall and the Stopera (Dutch National Opera). At Waterloo Square you’ll find thrift stores and the oldest flea market of Amsterdam. Open from Monday to Saturday from 09:30 until 18:00.
Address: Waterlooplein, Amsterdam
City hall
The council is the highest authority in Amsterdam and located in the city hall. Some say it’s the uglies building in Amsterdam - do not take a look at the building ;-).
Address: Amstel 1, 1011 PN Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 4
Old town
Explore the historical buildings of the old town. Did you know some of these streets were made during the medieval times?
Address: Old town, Amsterdam
Red Light District
The old city center. Now mostly known for the neon red lights, ladies of light virtue and many coffee shops. But let’s not forget about all the hidden gems the Red Light District has to offer.
Address: Red Light District, Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 5
Maritime Museum
Home to the maritime history of the Netherlands and Amsterdam. Check out the life size replica of a real and impressive ship.
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Address: Kattenburgerplein 1, 1018 KK Amsterdam
NEMO Science Museum
Nemo (or newMetropolis) is a museum focused on science and technology and is very child friendly. From the rooftop terrace, you can oversee the city center of Amsterdam.
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Address: Oosterdok 2, 1011 VX Amsterdam
Museum harbour
Amsterdam is famous for its sailors and traders history. Around stop 5 you can find several docks with old wooden ships. Really worth to check out.
BOAT STOP 6
A’DAM LOOKOUT
Visit the A’DAM LOOKOUT for the most spectacular view over Amsterdam. The A’DAM LOOKOUT also has the highest swing of Europe called Over The Edge. So guess where you’re going…
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Address: Overhoeksplein 5, 1031 KS Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 7
Central Station
Central Station Amsterdam is located in the city center, next to the IJ-river. Therefor this is the natural entry to the city and a very nice to start a walk into the city center from.
Architect of the station, Pierre Cuypers also designed Rijksmuseum. Two beautiful landmarks of Amsterdam and both definitely worth a visit.
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Address: Stationsplein, 1012 AB Amsterdam
BOAT STOP 8
Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank house is a museum dedicated to Anne Frank and World War II history. Book your tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Address: Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam