Canals of Amsterdam
Amsterdamse grachtenThere are more than one hundred kilometres of canals in Amsterdam. The three main canals are Herengracht, Prinsengracht, and Keizersgracht.
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B&B Herengracht 21
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Chic & Basic Amsterdam
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Hotel Sebastians
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Chariot Amsterdam Apartment
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The Old Lady
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Hotel Tourist Inn
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Singel Hotel
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Haarlemmerstraat Residence
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Canal Rooms Amsterdam
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Authentic Jordaan Apartment
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Canals of Amsterdam in Travel Tips and Guides
Walking Tour of Amsterdam Canals (1 day)Explore the heart of the Golden Age Amsterdam with its canals, canal houses and other special sights. |
Amsterdam in One Day (1 day)This tour gives you the best possible overview of Amsterdam. |
A Trip Around Western Europe (10 days)Travel around three cities in Western Europe – the refined London, romantic Paris and free-spirited Amsterdam. The perfect chance to experience the true European atmosphere. |
Attractions near to Canals of Amsterdam
Red Light DistrictA truly atmospheric quarter devoted to the sex-oriented business. Visit at night to get the best experience. |
Van Gogh MuseumDedicated to Vincent van Gogh, an Impressionist painter, and his coevals, this museum hosts an amazing collection of artworks. |
VondelparkIn this park, you can relax in the peaceful area of verdure and enjoy playgrounds, a theatre and many walkways. |
Royal Palace of AmsterdamThe official residence of Queen Beatrix. Attractive, magnificent and remembering building. |
Dam SquareOne of the most well-known and important locations in the city with its notable buildings and frequent events. |
Anne Frank HouseA museum dedicated to Jewish diarist Anne Frank. Wonderful experience – don't miss her statue! |
BegijnhofA nice place where you can walk among small, pretty buildings and green lawns. It was constructed in the Middle Ages. |
Oude KerkAmsterdam's oldest parish church, consecrated in 1306 by the bishop of Utrecht. It stands in De Wallen district. |
WesterkerkWith the highest church tower in Amsterdam, this Protestant temple is located right on a canal bank and offers a nice view. |
RijksmuseumIf you want to see artworks from local and foreign artists or to know the history of the Netherlands, this museum is the right place! |
















