Anne Frank House
A moving and intimate museum set in the house where Anne Frank hid during the Second World War. Walking through the rooms makes history feel very real and personal.
Rijksmuseum
The Netherlands’ most important art museum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. Its galleries offer a journey through centuries of Dutch creativity.
Canal Cruise
Amsterdam’s canals are a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the best way to see them is from the water—gliding past 17th-century houses and elegant bridges.
Van Gogh Museum
The world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s works, showing his progression as an artist and giving insight into his extraordinary life.
Dam Square & Royal Palace
The bustling heart of the city, framed by grand buildings, with the Royal Palace standing proudly as a reminder of Amsterdam’s Golden Age.