"Hallo" Lykkers! Welcome to Amsterdam, a city that seamlessly blends a rich history, vibrant culture, and modern charm.


Known for its picturesque canals, artistic heritage, and welcoming atmosphere, Amsterdam offers a unique travel experience that makes you feel like a local in no time.


This guide will take you through the must-see attractions, dining hotspots, and best places to stay, ensuring your visit to this enchanting city is both enjoyable and unforgettable.



<h3>How to get there</h3>


Amsterdam is easily accessible by air, train, and road.


<b>By airplane:</b> The main international gateway is Schiphol Airport, located just 20 minutes from the city center by train.


<b>By train:</b> For those arriving by train, Amsterdam Central Station is well-connected to major European cities.


<h3>Must-visit in Amsterdam</h3>


<b>1. Rijksmuseum</b>


The Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands' premier national museum, located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museumplein. Renowned for its extensive collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings, the museum offers an immersive journey through over 800 years of Dutch art and history. Displayed in a grand, light-filled gallery that highlights their significance and beauty, there are masterpieces like Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" and Vermeer's "The Milkmaid".


<b>Price:</b> Around €20 pp


<b>Opening hours:</b> 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily


<b>Address:</b> Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam



<b>2. Anne Frank House</b>


Located in the actual building where Anne and her family hid, the museum offers a poignant glimpse into their lives during that period. You will be able to walk through the hidden rooms where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary, the rooms are preserved to reflect their condition at the time.


<b>Price:</b> €12.50 pp, tickets must be purchased online in advance; there are no on-site ticket sales.


<b>Opening hours:</b> 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM


<b>Address:</b> Prinsengracht 263-267, 1016 GV Amsterdam



<b>3. Van Gogh Museum</b>


The Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of Vincent van Gogh's artwork, including over 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and 700 letters. The museum provides an in-depth look at Van Gogh's life and works, from his early sketches to his most famous masterpieces. In the permanent collection, you'll be able to see iconic pieces like "Sunflowers," "The Bedroom," and "Wheatfield with Crows".


<b>Price:</b> €19 pp, purchase tickets online in advance to skip the long lines.


<b>Opening hours:</b> 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM


<b>Address:</b> Museumplein 6, 1071 DJ Amsterdam



<h3>Dining recommendations</h3>


Amsterdam's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. Here are a couple of restaurants you shouldn't miss:


<b>1. De Kas</b>


De Kas is a unique dining experience situated in a greenhouse that dates back to 1926. Located in the serene Park Frankendael, the restaurant combines stunning natural surroundings with an exceptional culinary journey. You must try the house-made Bread with Herb Butter, a simple yet delectable starter that highlights the fresh herbs grown on-site.


<b>Estimated cost:</b> €50-70 per person


<b>Address:</b> Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3, 1097 DE Amsterdam



<b>2. Restaurant Jansz</b>


Located in the chic Pulitzer Amsterdam Hotel, Jansz. offers a sophisticated yet relaxed dining experience. The interior is elegantly decorated, combining classic Dutch charm with modern touches. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it a perfect spot for both casual dining and special occasions. Don’t miss their truffle tagliatelle! A creamy pasta dish infused with rich truffle flavor, a must-try for truffle lovers.


<b>Estimated cost:</b> €30-50 per person


<b>Address:</b> Reestraat 8, 1016 DN Amsterdam



Enjoy your trip to Amsterdam, where every corner has a story to tell and every canal offers a new adventure. Safe travels, Lykkers!