Amsterdam suggestions?

rudebhoy

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Got a 3 night break booked next week, looking for recommendations.

Have been once before, 35 years ago on a end of season football tour, less said about that the better :D

Taking the missus this time, so please don't suggest the red light district or the hash cafes (are they still a thing?). Staying pretty central, about 1.5km from Dam Square.
 
I'd say do a hop on - hop off canal boat first, which takes you around the city, pointing out the 'attractions', things to do etc. From that, you can plan your few days after noting the things you fancy.

Loads of places to eat and there's places you'll recognise like Gaucho etc.

We go at least once a year and love the city, finding new things every time. You can be cultural with museums and tours like Carlsberg factory, Jewish quarter, Van Gogh museum, even windmills and tulip tours, or walk round the designer shops, visit the student quarter and of course the red light district (it's so close to Dam Square, to get to or avoid).

For us, it's like any city, where you can explore, or just play by ear, blend in and wander.
 
Went there about 20 years ago. The boats, as already suggested, are good fun. Anne Franks house is a very moving thing to visit and pay respect.
The Van Gogh museum was good too.
Some great bars, brown cafes I think they call them.
Really easy city to walk about. We went in a cold January when it was quiet.
 
Have been once before, 35 years ago on a end of season football tour, less said about that the better :D

We last went at a similar time. Virtually every bloke who came up and introduced themselves to us appeared to have been called Charlie.
 
We went last year, got the kids some Tony's Chocolonley with their own names on the wrappers, that went down well if you've got kids or grandchildren.
The boat tour as mentioned previously was pretty good, a nice way to take the weight off for an hour.
Also, we did Anne Frank's house, really interesting, hopefully you don't get a bunch of loud Americans like we did.
 
You won’t find a Carlsberg factory in the Dam but you will find a Heineken brewery and the tour is pretty good/interesting.

I normally head over for music events at the RAI, although not been for a couple of years as most have moved to Jaarbeurs near Utrecht.
 
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