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Amsterdam Tourism Tips



Amsterdam tourism is very popular in the whole world, since it is one of the most renowned historical sites in the world where people flock from various parts and contribute to the tourism revenue gross of the city.

First Knowing The Amsterdam City
At the jaw opening of the Amstel River, Amsterdam was discovered as a small fishing village. There were many streams and rivers round the village and the water were controlled by a system called dykes.

During the 16 and the 17th century, the city witnessed constructions of canals and gabled houses, which are still now apparent at very corner of the city. With the advent of the 18th century, Amsterdam became a major financial hub.

But in the later half of the century, the city quietly slipped into a period of obscurity, until industrialization brought a massive change to the city and transformed it into a dazzling destination that you find today.

However, in the 20th century, Amsterdam stepped into the European mainstream again. So, if you are on this amazing land, you will discover that Amsterdam tourism holds so much of surprises for you.

A Tour Round The City Meets You With The Surprises The City Holds
Amsterdam is the major of hub of tourists’ attractions and it will be very ignorant on your part if you forget to take your camera to captivate the magnetic beauty of the city.

The broad spectrum of recreational facilities will leave you spell bounded. You will love to explore the Amsterdam museums, theaters, restaurants and bars.

You will appreciate exploring the richness of the city's history. If you visit the national galleries then you will find some of the world's best paintings including that of Rembrandt's The Night Watch.

Besides, you will also find almost 500 paintings including the works of Frans Hals, Vermeer, Albert Cuyp,

Amsterdam tourism also holds a rich tale of the city's past. The canals and the waterways are graceful and elegant mansions that embody the true spirit of the city.

The rows of warehouses on Brouwersgracht and also the beautiful houses on Reguliersgracht are few of the attractive sites that you must visit.

There are 1300 Amsterdam bridges that have a crisscrossing effect on the canals and the waterways.

If you visit the Reguliersgracht, it is wonderful sight where you will find seven bridges crisscrossing the water in quick succession. The most popular bridge is the Magere Brug, which is narrow wooden drawbridge over the Amstel River.

Artis zoo is the main hot spot for children. It is located in the middle of the city and boasts about a spectacular collection of animals from various parts of the world.

The four main areas of the zoo include the Botanical Gardens, Planetarium, Geological and Zoological museum. Besides, you will also find the planetarium inside the zoo, where you will learn how the world evolved billions of years before.

Amsterdam tourism has undoubtedly touched the human heart because of its exclusivity and brilliance of both natural and man-made wonders.

You will find Amsterdam tourism has a spectacular experience to offer. You will love the Amsterdam parks, Amsterdam windmills, landmark hotels in Amsterdam, the squares in Amsterdam, the Botanical garden and much more.

Hence, go for an Amsterdam tourism experience and submit yourself to the amazing wonders that the city holds.






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