Things to Do on a Weekend in AmsterdamA Story by D. HoganAs the
capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a hot spot for weekend travelers.
There are hundreds of things to do in Amsterdam, from sightseeing at historic
sites and museums, smoking in coffeeshops,and ‘window-shopping’
in the Red Light District, tosimply enjoying its upbeat nightlife. Best seen by
bike or foot, Amsterdam is aquaint city with its brick buildings, central
canal, street performers, and charming Dutch crêpe spots.
To best
explore Amsterdam, visit a local bike shop and rent a bike for a few hours. Spend the day exploring historic sites, such
as Dam Square " the site of the National Monument, Royal palace, and Nieuwe
Kerke. At the heart of Amsterdam, Dam Square is a common gathering spot for
tourists with its local street performers, cafés, and the occasional soccer
match (yes, played on concrete). Other destinations could include the Anne
Frank house or the famous I amsterdam
sign. In the meantime, get lost exploring random cross streets " you may be
surprised where they may lead.Who knows, you may happen across a marketplace,
tavern, or a Smart & Sexy parade celebrating the rights of women. Amsterdam
never ceases to surprise. As a cautionary piece of advice, be mindful of the
tramsthat tend to travel along the narrow streets without demanding much notice.
Amsterdam
has a unique culturethat allows travelers to smoke in coffeeshops, explore
museums by day, and witness the streets of the Red Light District by night.
Amsterdam’s cannabis-stocked coffeeshops are a necessary stop for many
travelers. There are more than 300 Amsterdam coffeeshops
" with varying atmospheres and styles " to choose from. It is hard to miss the multitude
ofpalm tree logos, COFFEESHOP signs, and Rastafarian flags that advertise that
a place sells marijuana.
One
of the most popular museums in Amsterdam is the Heineken Experience " a fun,
interactive exhibit that educates about the brewing process.The 75-minute
guided tour includes beer tastings, virtual bartending lessons, futuristic recliners
for watching classic Heineken commercials, and more!
For
a uniquely eye-opening experience, spend an evening in Amsterdam’s Red Light
District " one of the oldest parts of the city that is best known for its sex
shops, adult theaters, and red-lit window displays of young women selling their
services. The prude or faint of heart should be forewarned that this could be an
emotion-provoking experience.
As the streets of Amsterdam come alive at night,
travelers can tailor their choices by selecting from a variety of clubs, pubs,
and dance festivals. Proeflokaal Arendsnest is a popular destination for all
beer lovers, who appreciate the 24-page listing of beers with bios of their histories,
ingredients and flavors. This traditional Dutch pub " with authentic blackboard
menus, copper taps, and wooden interior " attracts a local clientele. For the club-goers,
Paradiso is a popular multilevel dance venue that is famous for delivering
intimate performances by well-known musicians.This former 19th- Century
church " with massive balconies and stained glass windows " has an upstairs
that sets the stage for musicians and DJs, a smoking room on the second floor,
and a basement café. The headliners perform on the stage in the main room and,
in the past, have included the Rolling Stones, Jamiroquai, and Willie Nelson.
Daniel Hogan is a writer
at Party Earth -
a global media and entertainment company that publishes reviews and listings of
the best social experiences around the world including: things to do in Amsterdam ,
clubs in London, beaches in Ibiza, plazas in Rome, bars in NYC, festivals and
concerts everywhere, and more. © 2013 D. Hogan |
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Added on June 11, 2013 Last Updated on June 11, 2013 AuthorD. HoganLos Angeles, CAAboutDaniel Hogan is a writer at Party Earth - a global media and entertainment company that publishes reviews and listings of the best social experiences around the world including: bars in Paris, pubs in.. more..Writing
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