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Luxemburg strong links with United Kingdom Scandinavia and France make Amsterdam an important business centre Several hotels in Amsterdam area specialize in serving the corporate travelers The best of them as Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel or Amsterdam Hilton are also the top city hotels but the choice is much wider with several budget hotels capable of organizing business meeting or even large conferencesLuxury hotels of Amsterdam Suggested itineraries Whether you have one two three days or more Amsterdam has amsterdam cheap hotels plenty to offer and more than enough to keep you entertained These are our recommended itineraries to give you the best possible overview of the city Amsterdam tours Mike's bike tours run throughout the year with an option to combine a coutryside tour in the summer The daily bike tour goes through the city and countryside visiting sites like a windmill and a cheese farm/clog factory Amsterdam canal houses Authentic and immensely beautiful and gable portraits and gifts with a face of Amsterdam If you are looking for a gift with a practical cultural and souvenir value there are many household items decorated with gables Amsterdam has a broad spectrum of recreational and cultural sights that amsterdam cheap hotels range from fascinating old buildings like the Oude Kerk to oddities such as the Hash Marihuana Museum Museums are the main tourist attraction in Amsterdam Everyone knows the Rijksmuseum Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum but there is much much more Amsterdam has over fifty museums which attract many millions of visitors every year Read more about the museums in Amsterdam The following sites and monuments should also be of interest and are an essential part of the Amsterdam experience This old church with little houses clinging to its sides remains a calm heaven at the heart of the freneric Red Light District Its buildings especially the Gothic-renaissance style octagonal bell tower was used by sailors to get their bearings Dam square The Dam is the very centre and heart of Amsterdam although there are arguably prettier sights in the city As an historical site however it is fascinating and worth taking the time to appreciate The Dam has seen many historical dramas unfold over the years and was for example the reception area for Napoleon and his troops during the 1808 take-over of the city The impressive history of the square is well documented in the Amsterdam Historical Museum The Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis) which dominates the square was originally used as the town hall and its classical facade and fine sculptures were intended to glorify the city of Amsterdam and its government In contrast to its turbulent history the square is now a peaceful place and is home to hundreds of pigeons and tourists resting their tired feet Begijnhof A narrow vaulted passageway leads to this charming garden surrounded by old houses The houses in the courtyard were once occupied by devout amsterdam cheap hotels celibate Béguine nuns and are still home to single women today In the centre of the lawns is a medieval church and at No34 stands the oldest house in Amsterdam The entrance is on the Spui and is indicated by a carved sign Entry is free but you must be quiet! Amsterdam's canals The number of canals have led Amsterdam to become known as “The Venice of the North” And thus a trip to Amsterdam is not complete without a boat cruise A canal tour can be both fascinating and relaxing by day and enchanting and romantic at night when many of the houses and bridges are illuminated The four main city center canals are Prinsengracht Herengracht Keizersgracht and Singel There are also numerous smaller canals in the neighbourhood of Jordaan of which the Brouwersgracht the Bloemgracht and the Leliegracht are especially pleasant Magere Brug Of Amsterdam's 1280 or so bridges the Magere Brug or “ Skinny Bridge” is the most famous It is a traditional double-leaf Dutch draw-bridge amsterdam cheap hotels connecting the banks of the river Amstel Approximately every twenty minutes the bridge opens to let boats through The original bridge was built in 1670 but as the traffic on Amstel increased a wider bridge was built to replace the narrow one Jordaan Once a working class area Amsterdam’s Jordaan has become greatly sought after The converted warehouses are especially popular and the Jordaan is now inhabited by a colorful mixture of students well-to-do businessmen and creative professionals The Jordaan oozes atmosphere with its narrow streets picturesque canals brown cafes art galleries and unique shops You can easily lose yourself in a pleasant stroll in through the enchanting streets that connect the 3 main canals Rembrandtplein (square) Rembrandtplein is lined with pubs restaurants cafes and hotels and is thus a tourist magnet A popular centre for nightlife it also includes traditional Dutch pubs which play real Dutch music In summer the terraces are packed with people enjoying a drink and watching the world go by In the centre of the square is a small but pleasant park where you can relax or pay homage at the statue of Rembrandt Around the area you’ll also find quality night clubs gay venues respectable diamond dealers and the inevitable tacky souvenir shops Leidseplein (square) The Leidseplein or Leidse-square is one of Amsterdam's most popular centres for nightlife With many restaurants clubs coffeeshops cinemas and theatres in the area the Leidseplein is vibrant and colourful On warm summer evenings tourists and locals alike take advantage of the pubs’ outdoor seating for a long lazy drinks with friends Street musicians jugglers fire-eaters and other performers liven up the square often till the early hoursRed Light District Beer and party atmosphere sex for sale and limitless people-watching The stores are full of hardcore videos magazines and sex toys The Red Light District is somewhat of a sexual amusement park and often not taken too seriously by the hordes of tourist who frequent it The famous red window lights are striking against the quaint old canal houses and even the fairy lights that line the bridges at night are coloured red Although it is generally considered to be a very safe area care should still be taken when walking through the quieter streets of the area There is a strict “no photography” policy Albert Cuyp market The Albert Cuypmarkt is arguably the best-known and busiest outdoor market in Europe It attracts thousands of visitors every day and is especially popular on Saturdays There are over 300 stalls and goods range from fresh produce to clothes to odds and ends with prices among the cheapest in Amsterdam The market is located in the Pijp district surrounded by many pleasant cafes and small shops There is another number of regular street markets in Amsterdam Artis ZOO Right in the center of amsterdam cheap hotels Amsterdam you can also find the oldest Zoo of Holland It consists of four main areas: Zoo Planetarium Botanical Gardens and Geological and Zoological museum In the zoo itself you will find animals from all over the world In addition a unique canal aquarium shows you which animals roam the canals of Amsterdam The planetarium offers children a trip trough the universe In the peaceful gardens you can find many old trees and statues of contemporary artists and aswell as an impressive tropical rainforest greenhouse The Geological museum shows you how the planet has evolved over the past 4 billion years Vondelpark The Vondelpark is located in the south of Amsterdam just five minutes walk from the Leidseplein and in walking distance from the Rijksmuseum Stedelijk Museum and Van Gogh Museum With 10 million visitors a year the Vondelpark is the most famous park in the Netherlands Hortus Botanicus - the Botanical Garden Amsterdam has a big and attractive botanical garden called Hortus Botanicus one of the oldest in the world (est 1632) It has more than 6000 plants and some amsterdam cheap hotels of the plants are really unique as 2000 years old agave cactus In the recently renovated Orangery of Hortus Botanicus a beautiful café with a large outside terrace open to the garden welcomes the visitors Located in a short walking distance from the Rembrandts House very close to Artis – Amsterdam ZOO the Jewish Historical Museum and the Resistance Museum Hortus Botanicus remains a pleasurable oasis of peace in the busy and crowded Amsterdam centre Squares in Amsterdam The city squares symbolize the whole areas of the city with their activity and the character Big and open Dam square with the Palace of the Queen and the best department store has a central role in town; Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein are entertainment and tourism centers while the amsterdam cheap hotels Museumplein name speaks for itself Nieuwmarkt Westermarkt and Noordermarkt are old markets which found today a new function each of them different Even a small square called het Spui has its own special character making it a real fun to visit Amsterdam parks Amsterdam has a number of beautiful quiet parks where you can relax during the busy day in town The largest of them - Vondelpark is located in the very centre of the city Other parks as Beatrixpark Frankendael Sarphatipark Amstelpark Westerpark are quiet well-maintained community parks An artificial forest just South of Amsterdam – Amsterdamse Bos is today a big nature reserve amsterdam cheap hotels with many attractions Amsterdam windmills A trip to Holland just wouldn’t be complete without a visit to a windmill Believe it or not there are 8 stunning windmills in at the heart of the city just waiting to admired Don’t forget to take your camera Landmark hotels of Amsterdam Finally Amsterdam has a number of the landmarks hotels which stand out above the hundreds of buildings in the town Among the there are the old and dignified historic hotels as Hotel Krasnapolsky and Amstel Hotel and the modern international hotels as Amsterdam Hilton and Okura Amsterdam along with several other excellent five-star hotels Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands with impressive architecture lovely canals that criss cross the city great shopping and friendly people who nearly all speak English well There is something for every traveller's taste here whether you prefer culture and history serious amsterdam cheap hotels partying or just the relaxing charm of an old European city Amsterdam has over a million inhabitants in the urban area and is in the Province of North-Holland Amsterdam is not the seat of government (which is in The Hague) but it is the biggest city and the cultural and creative centre of the Netherlands Many people choose to visit Amsterdam because of its reputation for tolerance although part of this reputation is attributable to cultural misunderstandings Prostitution is legalized and licensed in the Netherlands and in Amsterdam it is very visible (window prostitution) and there are large numbers of prostitutes The sale possession and consumption of small quantities of cannabis while illegal is tolerated by authorities (the policy of gedogen) This does not mean that you can get away with anything in Amsterdam In any case public attitudes and official policy have hardened in recent years For more on coffee shops and drugs see below in Stay safe Depending on your viewpoint some people will consider Amsterdam an unwholesome city whereas other people will find their relaxed attitudes refreshing If you avoid the red light district Amsterdam is an excellent family destination Nearly everyone in Amsterdam young or old seems to amsterdam cheap hotels speak excellent English Amsterdam has over 400 registered hotels of varying standards from budget facilities to some of the most expensive hotels in Europe Advance booking is recommended especially for amsterdam cheap hotels weekends and holidays Most hotels and hostels can be found in the Old Center notably south of central station and in the South around the Museum Quarter Charming boutique accomodation can be found in the wealthy residential Grachtengordel area home to the rich and famous and its squares are the prime nightlife spots of the city The Jordaan is another area for hip boutique accommodations slightly upmarket but still for mid-range prices Some cheaper hostels can also be found in the Red Light District A simple bed in a hostel starts around €15 on weekdays in the winter and up to €30 on a weekend in the summer A twin room in a budget hotel 1-2 stars might cost around €40 on weekdays in the winter and up to €100 on summer weekends In a three and four star hotel the prices amsterdam cheap hotels would range from €100 to €200 depending on season and five stars hotels can cost between €150 and €400 a night Do not expect a wide amount of services from cheaper end hostels and hotels Most of these do not have elevators and have the usual steep amsterdam cheap hotels staircases; if you suffer from vertigo do get an assurance that you will be getting a first or second floor room or book a hotel that has an elevator