Visit Amsterdam
You drive into Amsterdam and instantly feel it, this city moves. Bikes flash past you in every direction, café terraces overflow with life and boats drift through the canals like they own the streets. Whether your road trip through the Netherlands starts here or this is one of your iconic European stops. Amsterdam hits you with energy from the very first minute. This is a city made for exploring on foot or by bike. Start your morning with strong coffee by the canal, dive into world-class museums (like Rijksmuseum or Van Gogh) in the afternoon and end your night in a cozy brown cafés. From the creative streets of Jordaan to the raw edge of Amsterdam Noord, every neighborhood brings a different mood. Amsterdam wants you to just get lost on purpose. Follow the sound of street musicians. Cross random bridges just to see what’s waiting on the other side. Grab a famous local snack like bitterballen after hours of exploring. Watch the sunset from a quiet canal while the city shifts from daytime hustle to nightlife flow. Whether you’re here for one night on your road trip or staying a few days to truly sink in, Amsterdam doesn’t rush you. It pulls you in and once it does, you’ll understand why so many travelers plan their entire Europe route around this one city.Top sights to visit
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Historic City Hotel
Design hotel · City Centre · Free bikes
from€195/night
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Canal View Suites
Boutique suites · Waterfront · Breakfast included
from€245/night
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National History Museum
Art & culture · City Centre · Guided tours
from€18/person
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Wellness & Spa Centre
Thermal baths · Art Deco · City centre
from€35/session
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History of Amsterdam
Amsterdam began as a small fishing village in the 13th century. People built a dam across the Amstel River to protect themselves from floods. This is how the city got its name: Amsterdam means “Dam on the Amstel”. The first written mention of Amsterdam dates back to 1275, when Count Floris V granted the villagers the right to travel the waters of Holland without paying tolls. As the village grew, it became an important trading center. This was due to its location between the river and the sea. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Amsterdam developed quickly. Building churches and markets that attracted merchants from across Europe. By the 17th century, known as the Golden Age, Amsterdam was one of the richest cities in the world. It became famous for its beautiful canals, tall houses and trade in goods like spices, beer and herring. During this time, Amsterdam was also a center for culture and learning. Artists like Rembrandt and philosophers like Spinoza lived here. People from different countries and religions found a home in the city because of its reputation for tolerance. Amsterdam still reflects this powerful history of trade, culture and diversity. Its canals, historic buildings and international atmosphere continue to remind visitors of the city’s remarkable past.Stay in the loop
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