Amsterdam is a place to which you can escape in a trip low cost when you have little time. For example: have you thought that the Bridge of the Constitution, which is to the return of the corner, is a good moment to approach to Amsterdam?
From the trips blog we have already spoken to you about this place in some occasion, but today we are going to tell you some of the points of interest that you must not get lost in your visit to this beautiful city, to which many have called “Another Venice”.
- The river Ij, which borders on the city for the North, behind the Base station (certainly, other of the places that he is worth visiting, although it is to enjoy his nobility), is a point in which sailing ships and floating houses are, one of the most curious pictures of the city. Also, from here there can be seen the Western Islands, three artificial islets that date of the XVIIth century.
- The Square Dam is an impressive pedestrian space in which there is the Real Palace and the New church, of the XIVth century.
- The Old Part or Oude Zijde Parte is in the half this of the city. It is formed by a big quantity of streets and channels that interweave, and in the center, is worth approaching up to the most ancient church of the city, which dates of the XIIIth century. The Museum of Rembrandt is other of the most interesting points of this area.
- All the channels of Amsterdam, from which the tourists extract many photos (if you like the photo in Amsterdam you will find undoubtedly impressive corners), the channel of the Princes, topcoat in his stretch nearest to the river Amstel, it is beautiful, with floating houses and a wooden church.
- The Quarter of the Museums, the Vondelpark, which is the big green space of the city, or the Quarter Jordaan, an artists' area in which also the house of Ann Frank is they are different of the most interesting places of the city.
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