Regionen · Kapitel 4
Center & Canals
The heart of Amsterdam beats in its UNESCO-protected canal belt—a masterpiece of 17th-century urban planning. Between Dam Square, the Red Light District, and the Flower Market lies one of the most beautiful urban landscapes in the world, best explored on foot, by boat, or by bicycle.
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The Canal Belt
Amsterdam's Canal Belt (Grachtengordel) has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010 and is one of the greatest exa…
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Dam Square & Surroundings
Dam The Dam is the central square of Amsterdam—here, in 1270, the dam was built that gave the city its name (Amsteldam…
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Red Light District (De Wallen)
The Red Light District (De Wallen) is one of Amsterdam's oldest neighborhoods—and also the most controversial. The illu…
~2 Min. Lesezeit
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Vondelpark & Museum Quarter
Vondelpark Amsterdam's green lung (47 hectares) is the city's most popular park—and in summer, it's one big picnic spot…
~2 Min. Lesezeit
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