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Amsterdam: Where Canals Enchant and Museums Dazzle.



Amsterdam, the ‘Venice of the North,’ is a canvas of charm and diversity. Its canals, like blue veins, meander among historic buildings and houses with sloping facades. Walking along its cobbled streets, you feel the vibration of a city that has embraced modernity without losing its ancient soul.


Amsterdam canals


It is well known that the beautiful city of Amsterdam is known as the Venice of the north, due to the large number of canals, with a figure of 75 kilometers, which leads us to find 1000 bridges around the city and not only that. Families live on the canals in the more than 2,500 houseboats, providing tourists with a beautiful view, which matches its incredible landscapes, worthy of a work of art.



Amsterdam's canals, such as Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht, freeze due to the harsh winter. This natural phenomenon surprises residents and tourists alike, turning the canals into skating rinks for dozens of people. During the winter, these canals are transformed into recreational settings, where locals and visitors alike enjoy the unique beauty of Amsterdam on ice.



Quite unusual architecture.


When you walk through the beautiful streets of Amsterdam, you will notice something unusual, and that is that the houses are narrow and elongated and the reason is the following: in the 17th century, the width of the houses determined the taxes on the homes, so they tried to gain surface area by making the houses deeper and taller, we will be able to see houses with 5 or more quite narrow floors.



Due to this narrow construction, the stairs are not suitable for moving. For this reason, the furniture is moved in and out of the windows. If you look at the façade, you will notice that they are slightly inclined forward and that they all have a hook. It is used to hang furniture so that it does not collide with the facade.

As an extra curious fact; Here is the narrowest house in the world, with only one meter of façade, it is located at 7 Singel Street, near the central station.


a city of bicycles.


Be careful when walking around Amsterdam, the city has more bicycles than inhabitants, but of course if you like pedaling, you will love Holland since it has 15,000 kilometers of lanes for cycling, if it says that the canals have an approximate depth of 3 meters where they say one meter of mud, the second meter of bicycles and the third of water. and with good reason, every year boats with hooks remove tons of bicycles, mobile phones, cameras and a large number of lost objects.



bet on renewable energy


Amsterdam's goal is for all vehicles to be electric, and Amsterdam is committed to renewable energy. Throughout the city you will see electric chargers for cars and boats, being one of the leading cities in electric mobility.



cannabis culture


Many tourists visit Amsterdam to be part of its cannabis culture, although of course cannabis consumption is legal in Amsterdam, it is illegal to smoke joints in public places... but don't worry, in the city you will find more than 200 Coffee shops where you can consume cannabis in private; You can also find many stores, where you can find a wide variety of cannabis products.

As a curious fact, tobacco consumption is highly prohibited in public places, such as trains, restaurants, cafes, public roads and others.





Exploring Amsterdam Museums


In the picturesque city of Amsterdam, museums bloom like tulips in spring. From classical art to avant-garde, there is something for every culture lover. Are you passionate about Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece? Look no further: the Van Gogh Museum awaits you with its vibrant sunflowers and unforgettable brush strokes. But that is not all. Immerse yourself in the city's history at the Amsterdam Museum, located in a former orphanage.



accommodations


If you visit Amsterdam you will not have to worry about accommodation, here you will find all the types of accommodation that have existed, from hotels, caravans, hostels, boats, Airbnb, and among many others. so you don't have to worry about accommodation, so enjoy the city.


 

Amsterdam, the ‘Venice of the North,’ is a mosaic of canals and museums. Its cobbled streets hum with bicycles and the scent of coffee. Diversity and tolerance are its hallmark. In this city, beauty is felt on every corner.

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