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Rembrandtpark is a sprawling, peaceful park in west Amsterdam with ponds, playgrounds and the Zoo De Uylenburg, the oldest petting zoo in Amsterdam..
Rembrandtpark is a sprawling, peaceful park in west Amsterdam with ponds, playgrounds and the Zoo De Uylenburg, the oldest petting zoo in Amsterdam.
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Rembrandtpark, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Elektrische Museumtramlijn or Electric Tramline Museum displays a unique collection of historic restored trams from several cities including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Vienna, Den Haag, Groningen, Utrecht, Graz and Prague
Vondelpark is a sprawling English landscape park with ponds, gardens, playground and cafes that is very popular with tourists
The Hollandsche Manege is the oldest horse-riding school in the Netherlands, dating back to 1744 though the current Neoclassical building is from 1882
The De Bloem windmill at Nieuwpoortkade was once a flour mill
The Antiekcentrum Amsterdam, also known as De Looier, is the largest indoor antiques market in Netherlands, selling vintage paintings, ceramics, porcelain, jewelry, furniture, silverware, watches, toys and bric-a-brac
Originally created in the 17th century for the working class and immigrants as part of Amsterdam's Derde Uitleg expansions, the central neighborhood of Jordaan became gentrified in the 20th century to become one of the most posh districts in the city
Prinsengracht or Prince's Canal, named after the Prince of Orange, is the longest of the main canals in Amsterdam
The Max Euwe Centrum is dedicated to chess, tracing the historical origins and development of the game
Located on the Hendrika Maria, a 1914 barge converted into a houseboat on the Prinsengracht, the Houseboat Museum shows you life aboard a typical vessel in Amsterdam