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Amsterdam, Holland's premier commercial city, has long been seductive to tourists with its stunning setting around a 17th century ‘Golden Age’ ring.
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Our guide to Amsterdam’s best neighbourhoods is just what you need to help you plan your visit to Amsterdam. We have great recommendations, whether you’re here to explore this artistic city’s history, its architecture, its markets, its cuisine, its museums, or if you’re just here to kick back and enjoy yourself. We think the best city breaks are those where you match the atmosphere of the neighbourhood you stay in with the kind of trip you’re planning.
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The Canal Belt (Grachtengordel) is quintessential Amsterdam. Choose from the best hotels in the Canal Belt for enviable views of gracious waterside houses and easy access to the city's highlights...
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A stay in ever-popular Amsterdam doesn't always come cheap, but pick your hotel with care and there are bargains to be found...
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Filled with trendy shops and galleries interspersed with smart cafés and wine bars, the Jordaan is one of the best neighbourhoods in Amsterdam...
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The best hotels in Amsterdam for couples from five star luxury hotels to chic boutique pads and a cosy hideaway just out of town...
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The Dam is the heart of the historic centre. The epicentre of Amsterdam's busiest tourist neighbourhood, it's where most visitors start exploring the city...
Read more >You'll find some of the best hotels near Anne Frank House in the Jordaan neighbourhood, just across the Prinsengracht canal, and around the Canal Belt...
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If art and music are at the top of your Amsterdam checklist, you'll want to opt for one of the best hotels in Museumkwartier, the city's cultural heart...
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In the best hotels for families in Amsterdam you'll find spacious self catering apartments near open-air markets where shopping is fun, family-sized suites, and luxury perks like pools...
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Amsterdam is filled with hip hotels that combine the coolest of 21st century style with the charm of historic buildings, luxurious rooms and up-to-the-minute bars and restaurants...
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The 'Nine Streets' may be Amsterdam's tiniest neighbourhood – but it's also one of the cutest districts in the city. Stay here for unique boutiques, ateliers and galleries, quirky vintage stores and hip bars and cafés...
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Amsterdam Centrum is where it's all happening. This is Amsterdam at is best and worst, and if you want to be in the epicentre of one of the world's favourite cities you may want to pick one of the best hotels in Amsterdam Centrum...
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The Vondelpark is at its best in summer, when you can enjoy live music at the open air theatre - but at any time of year it's a super place to escape for a while from the bustle of the city centre and from the always-crowded great museums nearby...
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The best guesthouses in Amsterdam are drawn from our lists of the most romantic hotels in Amsterdam, the best B&Bs in Amsterdam, the best boutique hotels in Amsterdam and the best family hotels in Amsterdam. So hopefully there’s something for you!
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The replica sailing ship Amsterdam is the key attraction at the Maritime Museum (Het Scheepvaartmuseum) – a fascinating monument to the golden age of the Dutch maritime empire...
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NDSM, the massive one-time dockyard complex that dominates post-industrial Noord, is a hotbed of creative talent and is home to funky shops and studios, bars and restaurants...
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Amsterdam's waterfront stretches from the picturesque Western Islands and along Prins Hendrikkade to the wide inner harbour of the Oosterdok...
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Stay in one of the best hotels in De Wallen and Oude Zijde to experience Amsterdam at its most raffish – especially after dark – but also to be close to cultural attractions...
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Stay in one of the best hotels in De Pijp to discover an amazing array of street food from all over the world along Albert Cuypstraat, plus be near all the cultural spots in the Museumkwartier...
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In Amsterdam's mercantile heyday, the Eastern Docklands were home to shipyards and warehouses – buildings that in recent years have been repurposed as creative spaces and arts venues...
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Amsterdam's NEMO Science Museum is an unmissable landmark poised above the water of the Oosterdok, and it's one of the city's top family attractions...
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If you're a film fan, a visit to the Eye Filmmuseum is a must. If you're not yet a cinemaphile, Eye may turn you into one...
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