Sightseeing Amsterdam
Amsterdam is located in the heart of the Netherlands and is therefore obviously ideal for getting around in our beautiful country. We have already made a list of famous "this must see" places in the vicinity of our vibrant capital city, where Amsterdam really comes alive.
The Anne Frank Huis
The Anne Frank Huis at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam is where a young Jewish girl, Anne Frank lived in hiding with her family for more than 2 years during World War II.
Flower auction Aalsmeer
At FloraHolland Aalsmeer (flower auction) around 20 million flowers are auctioned every day, from Monday to Friday morning. A stone’s throw away from Schiphol Airport you'll find the export auction with a very broad and deep range of flowers and plants
De Amsterdam Arena
Amsterdam ArenA is the home base of the Dutch football team Ajax. An experienced guide will take you to several parts of the stadium and the Ajax Museum.
De Zaanse Schans
With its traditional green painted houses, warehouses and windmills the Zaanse Schans gives the feeling of having stepped back into the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries.
Hermitage Amsterdam
The Hermitage museum, located on the banks of Amsterdam’s Amstel river is the Dutch branch of the world-famous Hermitage in Saint Petersburg (Russia). The Hermitage Amsterdam is a unique exhibition and cultural educational centre, portraying Russian history and culture.
Het Rembrandthuis
What was Rembrandt's life like? Where did Holland's most renowned artist etch and paint his masterpieces? Where did the most dramatic events of his life take place?
Holland = Cycling country!
Do you want to see Amsterdam and its surroundings? The best way to do that is by bicycle!
There is a beautiful cycle path from the campsite to Amsterdam and also to the surrounding cities and highlights.
Dutch cheese town
The cheesemarket Alkmaar 2010 will take place from April 2nd untill september 3rd, every friday from 10 am untill 12.30 pm on the Waagplein.
Science Center Nemo
NEMO is the largest science centre in the Netherlands. With five floors full of exciting things to do and discover, it is the perfect place for anyone with an inquiring mind. Everything in NEMO is connected to science and technology.
Van Gogh Museum
Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh in the world. It provides the opportunity to keep track of the artist's developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19th century.