Prinsengracht 263 was the 17th-century canalside house where young Jewish girl Anne Frank and her family hid for two years during World War II. Today it's...
Prinsengracht 263
With a capacity of 2,000, this is about as big as clubbing gets in central Amsterdam - and in 2007 it will continue to expand with three new areas. Ever...
Rembrandtplein 11
Former milk factory 'Milky Way' offers a galaxy of stellar programming and a newly rebuilt main hall. Often ridiculously crowded - but great value and down...
Lijnbaansgracht 234A
A former dairy (the name translates as 'Milky Way'), the Melkweg acts as a home away from home for music of all styles, and thus draws a suitably eclectic...
Lijnbaansgracht 234a
A cornerstone of the Amsterdam scene, this former church is in such high demand that it often hosts several events in one day. The main hall has a rare...
Weteringschans 6-8
Another monster-sized multiplex, this is the town centre's only decent mainstream alternative to the shabby City. In its favour are huge screens and...
Vijzelstraat 15
The Stadsschouwburg ('Municipal Theatre') is an impressive 19th-century building, constructed in traditional horseshoe shape and seating 950. It's currently...
Leidseplein 26