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The Narrowest House in Amsterdam is also one of the narrowest houses in the world. At only one meter wide, this house is just barely wider than the front door. The houses in Amsterdam are built in this narrow fashion because of... more
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As a statue of the artist himself looks on, the bustling square named in Rembrandt's honor fills up with people. The crowd is eager for terrace café lunches followed by afternoons of shopping and nights out clubbing. It's all h... more
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Many visitors to Amsterdam who truly enjoy shopping find the Kalverstraat and the tourist shops, but often miss Amsterdam's favorite place to shop: the nine streets. Tucked in between the Prinsengracht and the Leidsestraat, the... more
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The Torture museum is a must see for any gore fanatic, if you like movies like Saw and The Hostel—this place should appeal to you greatly. Be warned, the torture instruments aren't for the faint hearted. It's dark atmosphere ju... more
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Opened on 5th September 1897, the Homomonument was designed to support lesbians and gays who had faced persecution due to their homosexuality. it takes the form of three large pink triangles made of granite, set into the groun... more
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Back in the sixties, one sweet lady took in a stray cat and her kittens. Her house soon became too small for all the cats that followed and she moved to a houseboat in one of Amsterdam's lively canals. Even though cats hate wat... more
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Amsterdam is known for its canals and why not—it boasts of around 165 of them! Brouwersgracht is no different from the others. Come here to take in the city's charm. The streets, lined with bicycles, give you a sense of nostalg... more
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At the head of the Gelderse Kade and alongside the Prins Hendrikkade stands the Schreierstoren. This massive semicircular brick tower is a left-over from the medieval town ramparts. As the story goes, the bargees stood there we... more
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The history of this magnificent patrician house, one of a matched pair dating from 1672, is a long saga of ne'er-do-well spouses and ailing orphans, of misguided inheritances and successive bankruptcies. Its first occupa... more
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The Netherlands's most renowned church has been the source of inspiration for many musicians. The famous tower was completed in 1638, its bells manufactured by the renowned François Hemony foundry in 1658. Though the Protestant... more
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