Amsterdam is famous for its diamond trade, something it owes largely to the Jewish population originally settling in around the Jodenbuurt area. The city's sparkler shops are...
Rokin 1-5Amsterdam is famous for its diamond trade, something it owes largely to the Jewish population originally settling in around the Jodenbuurt area. The city's sparkler shops are...
Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 173In 1988, Heineken stopped brewing here, but kept the building open for tours: for €2 (less than €1 in today's money), you got an hour-long guided walk through the site, plus...
Stadhouderskade 78Craving some queasy kitsch factor? Waxy cheese-textured representations from Holland's own Golden Age of commerce are depicted alongside the Dutch royal family, local celebs...
Peek & Cloppenburg, Dam 20Welcome to a hip cultural venue. Pakhuis de Zwijger is a former warehouse that has been refitted to house various media organisations. It also hosts a cutting-edge array of...
Piet Heinkade 179