Anne Frank House: This is the historic house where Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War II. It is a memorable place that tells the story of history and courage.
Rijksmuseum: Dutch masterpieces including Rembrandt’s famous painting ‘The Night Watch’ are kept here. It is a treasure trove of art and history from the Dutch Golden Age.
Van Gogh Museum: It houses the largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh, showcasing his life, art travels and famous paintings.
Dam Square: It is the heart of the city, surrounded by historic buildings, shopping streets and bustling cafes.
Vondelpark: Amsterdam’s most famous park, perfect for strolling, cycling, outdoor concerts or picnics.
Jordaan: It is a charming and trendy area known for its narrow streets, boutique shops, cozy cafes and art galleries.
Royal Palace Amsterdam: This grand 17th-century palace on Dam Square is one of the official residences of the Dutch royal family. When it is not used for state functions, it is open to visitors.
Amsterdam Central Station: It is an architectural landmark and the city’s main transport hub, featuring Neo-Renaissance design and easy access to major attractions.
Heineken Experience: An interactive tour inside the old Heineken Brewery, where visitors can learn about the history of the brand and enjoy a tasting.
Nemo Science Museum: A family-friendly attraction featuring interactive exhibits focused on science and technology in a spectacular ship-shaped building.