Visiting Amsterdam for the first time (Or not...)? If you're not sure on what to see or what to do, consider the following attraction/shot spots before you go!
Explore Jodenbuurt, the old Jewish quarter, where there is a daily flea market, Waterlooplein. There is much to see including Rembrandt’s House, the Portuguese-Israelite Synagogue and the Jewish Historical Museum. Be mindful of all forms of transportation (bikes, cars, trams)
Another market to check out is the Albert Cuyp market. It's a popular street market that has been in action since 1905 selling flowers, food, clothing and more.
9 Streets (de Negen Straatjes) is amazing for foodies and fashionista. This shopping area is located in the middle of the city and has numerous cafes, restaurants, boutiques, specialty stores, bars, and anything else you could want.
If you need wi-fi to check in or pull up maps,wi-fi is free and available at a number of cafes around the city. There are the normal locations such hotels, airport, Starbucks and McDonald's. There is also KFC and Bagels & Beans. Find free wi-fi here: www.wifi-amsterdam.nl or here: http://wifispc.com/netherlands/provincie-noord-holland/amsterdam.html
Relax and have a drink at Brouwerij t'IJ. It is a small brewery operating in the former Funen bathhouse and is also called the brewery at De Goover Windmill because it's near a windmill.
Go to the sloped-roof terrace of NEMO Science Center for a great panoramic view of Amsterdam. Take a (free) boat ride across the River IJ to North Amsterdam and enjoy your visit!
Explore Jodenbuurt, the old Jewish quarter, where there is a daily flea market, Waterlooplein. There is much to see including Rembrandt’s House, the Portuguese-Israelite Synagogue and the Jewish Historical Museum. Be mindful of all forms of transportation (bikes, cars, trams)
Another market to check out is the Albert Cuyp market. It's a popular street market that has been in action since 1905 selling flowers, food, clothing and more.
9 Streets (de Negen Straatjes) is amazing for foodies and fashionista. This shopping area is located in the middle of the city and has numerous cafes, restaurants, boutiques, specialty stores, bars, and anything else you could want.
If you need wi-fi to check in or pull up maps,wi-fi is free and available at a number of cafes around the city. There are the normal locations such hotels, airport, Starbucks and McDonald's. There is also KFC and Bagels & Beans. Find free wi-fi here: www.wifi-amsterdam.nl or here: http://wifispc.com/netherlands/provincie-noord-holland/amsterdam.html
Go to the sloped-roof terrace of NEMO Science Center for a great panoramic view of Amsterdam. Take a (free) boat ride across the River IJ to North Amsterdam and enjoy your visit!
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