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If your next destination on your travel list is Amsterdam, then you cannot miss these essential places to visit in the city. In addition to beautiful postcards, a tour of its museums and main buildings serves to learn more about events that marked history.
Both for its design and its history, the Westerkerk Church is one of the most popular in the city. A visit to this baroque-style building allows you to admire the city from above, as well as the Prinsengracht canal.
This is possible thanks to the guided tour that takes place inside, reaching the top that is 85 meters high.
Another much-visited church in the heart of Amsterdam is the New Church. It is a 15th-century building that is currently used for royalty celebrations and city anniversaries.
Despite having undergone numerous renovations over the years, its impressive architecture and design continue to attract hundreds of visitors.
The case of Munt Tower is different, which has preserved its Renaissance style since its construction in 1720. During the 17th century this place was used to engrave coins, and from there it earned its name.
Once the tour of the city’s historic buildings is over, it’s time to visit the most popular areas of Amsterdam. Starting with the Red Light District, famous for its lively nightlife and dedicated to adult entertainment. However, it also has an area full of bars, shops and restaurants to discover.
Very close to there is Dam Square, the most important in the city. In addition to being surrounded by some of the most famous buildings, it is a space used for markets and street artists. Among the most interesting sites found there are the Royal Palace, the New Church and the National Monument.
Continuing with the tour, you reach the Amsterdam Flower Market. This site located on the Singel canal is an oasis of plants of all colors and sizes, which are replaced daily by fresh flowers.
Many visitors choose to take home tulips, while others visit to experience this unique market. Its peculiarity is that it is floating, because the stalls are located in a kind of dock-boat that floats on the water.
What better way to learn about the history of the city than by visiting its museums. A mandatory stop is the Anne Frank House, where she wrote her famous diary. The rooms that are full of photographs and postcards are toured with a visit where what happened in each of them is explained.
Another interesting place to visit in Amsterdam is the Van Gogh Museum. With more than 200 paintings and 400 drawings, the museum houses the largest collection of the Dutch painter. You can also see its different artistic facets and the personal objects that are exhibited there.
Finally, the walk through some of the most interesting museums could not end without a visit to the NEMO Science Museum. Its exterior is characterized by being shaped like a boat, which houses interactive elements and allows its visitors to carry out scientific experiments.
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