
- 4.8/5
_TI***d1Very interesting museum, add on £7 for a tour guide which is very worth it, the tour guide has told many of the story that u cant find it from the gallery.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userBuy a cup of coffee or tea before boarding and enjoy your leisure time. Feel the customs and customs of Amsterdam on the water, see historical relics, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the beam bridge, and listen to the past and present. Before boarding, I thought what was there to see in Amsterdam. After the boat started: this experience was still good, and I could calm down and savor life. The Prince's Canal, Anne's House, West Church, "Dentures of Amsterdam", whether serious, deep, or funny, RMB 127 is still worth it. This boat is relatively basic and cost-effective; you can also try a more expensive boat full of colorful flower decorations, take pictures, and the most important thing is that there are wine waiters on the boat, and you can order wine/drinks.
- 4.4/5
alanacaitlinnGood to see what it’s like, also feels kinda perverse goggling at people trying to make a living butttt idk
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt can't be compared with the palaces in China. But the palaces in Europe are all like that. It is equipped with Chinese electronic devices for introduction, but the positioning is not very sensitive. It is better to move in the order of the code.
- 4.7/5
EmperorXiIt's very good! One of beautiful spots in Europe. Kind Dutch people, and everyone can speak English. Recommend for travelers
- 4.5/5
老桃子Dam Square is the square in front of the Royal Palace. It is not large, and including the surrounding roads, it is visually similar to a football field, but it is the core of the inner city of Amsterdam. There are both tourist attractions and bustling commercial streets around the square. The Royal Palace, the New Church, department stores, Madame Tussauds, and the Memorial to the Fallen are all around the square. It is within walking distance of Central Station, Anne's House, Waterloo Square, the Red Square, the Old Church, and the Canal District, basically no more than 1,000 meters. Even the museum area and the surrounding parks can be walked. The Van Gogh Museum, the National Museum, etc. are about 2 kilometers away. The ground of the square is still the old gravel road surface, and it is bustling and crowded no matter day or night. Go to the airport and take the train directly at the Central Station. The commercial street and the surrounding areas are full of restaurants and bars, and it is very pleasant to have a drink. The square itself is open and no tickets are required.
- 4.5/5
小思文The observation deck offers a view of a large area of the city, which is best on a sunny day. There are not many tall buildings in Amsterdam, so the view is very far, and there are huge canals and many museums to see.
- 4.1/5
sculptorThe Magere Brug in Amsterdam is an old bridge over the Amstel River. The first bridge here was built in 1691, and because it was so narrow, the locals called it the Magere Brug, which literally means "thin bridge". In 1934, the bridge was demolished and replaced by a skinny bridge of the same design. Since 2003, the use of the bridge has been limited to pedestrians and cyclists. The central section is opened several times a day to allow river traffic to pass.
- 4.2/5
sculptorThere is a historic Hirsch building in Leyton Square in Amsterdam city center in the Netherlands, which was originally a Belgian fashion company and is now the flagship store of Apple's mobile phone in the Netherlands, and the upper and lower floors of the store are connected by a rotating glass staircase. There's a bit of a feature.







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