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This museum has an odd specialty: you can trace the 700-year history of glasses through its art and culture.
This atmospheric café opened in 1642, a great place for some good drinks, food and quiet conversation.
This is considered Amsterdam's largest gay club that consists of four floors offering bars, dance floors and, on the top floor, a chill-out area and a dark room.
A noteworthy and pleasant tavern that serves beer and the popular "geneever," a local drink made of gin.
Bring you camera when you stroll down this picturesque street lined with gabled houses with windows overflowing with flowers.
This historic neighborhood features typical old Dutch houses and is considered the heart of the national art and antiques trade for the past eighty years.