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Excursion tour around Amsterdam to better understand the city

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Amsterdam an ancient fishing village around 12th century later on developed as important center for arts, trade and science and prominently an important port for business. It was around 17th century, it was a leader in finance and diamonds. The excursion tour of Amsterdam let one to better understand the city.

•    Heineken Experience: It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Amsterdam and should not be missed by a tourist by any means and measures. Since its start in 2001 it is attracting beer lovers from around the Globe from a decade. Located in the original brewery, visitors here can understand about the   famous Heineken Company and its unique brewing process that they adopt in preparing their brand of beer. Don’t go away empty handed, every visitor is provided with Heineken memorabilia so that every visitor could keep in their mind about and could remember the Heineken Experience. After the renovated works in 2008, the new and improved Heineken experience now offers a mini brewery, a new tasting bar and an opportunity to see Heineken’s iconic Shire horses.

•   Maastricht: It is the oldest city in the Netherlands, and is situated along the banks of the Maas River. It is also one of the sunnier spots, situated at Holland’s southernmost point, located in between the Belgium and German borders. Its ancient defense around the city present lively walking routes and some to them are yet visible on the city’s western outskirts. Another must-see sight in the city is the Basilica of Saint Servatius. It is a medieval cruciform basilica and has a good number of collection of religious artefacts as well as the burial place of Holland’s first bishop. In the old centre of Maastricht there is a good collection of shops and various departmental stores. Here one can also eat the fine food which Maastricht has developed a reputation for. A selection of wines from nearby vineyards can also be enjoyed here with cuisine.

•  International Court of Justice:
It is very important with perspective of prompting and regulating the world peace. Located at The Hague, the building keeps the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of Arbitration and The Hague Academy of International Law. The Hague is situated around 35 miles away from Amsterdam.

•    Waterland Neeltje Jans: There you can enjoy an entire day along with marine animals, experience fantastic attractions and learn about the world famous Delta Works into this mesmerizing water theme park. Its primary attractions involves the storm surge barrier, Delta Expo, a waterslide and water playground, whale world exhibition and a hurricane simulator and many other centers.

•  Royal Delftware Factory: The white and blue decorative pottery is the symbol and recognition of Royal Delftware, and had influence of Chinese porcelain as preceded to the reason by the tradesmen of the Dutch East India Company. The Royal Delftware Factory is the only remaining earthenware factory in Delft and has background and tradition as old as to the 17th century. Visitors to the factory even can see and view painting demonstrations can attend painting workshops as to visit the factory’s museum and showroom. Delft is around 30 miles (47km) south of Amsterdam, close to The Hague. Adding to the glamour there is a   painting demonstration too see and an exhibition in Deftware.

Guided tours to know about Amsterdam and its surroundings

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Amsterdam is a land of tulips, clogs and canals and many other exclusive wonders are also available there. You can watch them all out there on a plethora of wonderful tours as represented throughout the Amsterdam by different tour and travel agencies and their guides. Below are mentioned some very attractive and categorized Amsterdam tours conducted in the ablest guidance of tour guides

•    Amsterdam Canals Candlelight Cruise: This is a very good opportunity to tour around the city of Amsterdam over twinkling canals of Amsterdam. There you will enjoy a perfect and cozy evening for wine and food in Amsterdam, the city of diamonds and Romance. There you can enjoy in glass-enclosed comfort and can savor unlimited wine with cheese and nibbles as soft music playing amidst the candle light. So, you there need to sit back and watch the beautiful city of Amsterdam and gently glide under the bridges on in around tranquil canal cruise.

•    Amsterdam Card Tour: It is Europe’s most popular cities always filled with splendor and immense fun that makes this city too special. However, trip to Amsterdam is incomplete unless it is not enjoyed with a visit to a world-renowned museum, a boat cruise along the charming canals or a sampling of the local delicacies. Their you can buy your Amsterdam card and even enjoy the following number of great benefits like free entrance to Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Rembrandthuis Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam and much more Unlimited public transport, Madame Tussauds and Amsterdam Dungeon and get 25% discount on color guidebook that tells info about every attraction.

•    Amsterdam Canals Dinner Cruise: This is a combined wining, dining and sightseeing tour on and around luxury four-course dinner cruise along                  Amsterdam’s beautiful enlightening canals. There you will cruise aboard on a luxury glass-domed motor launch while eating delicious four-course dinner as provided by free-flowing wine, beer and soft drinks. More you would have a welcome drink surrounded off in style with tea and coffee.

•    Zaanse Schans Windmills, Marken and Volendam Trip from Amsterdam: On this tour you can enjoy Amsterdam, the typical Dutch countryside outside the capital in surrounding collaged with picture-perfect landscape splintered with   canals, authentic wooden houses, windmills and fishing villages, and witness traditional crafts from days gone by. There picturesque village of Zaanes Schans is famous for its original buildings. The old wooden houses here are built on stilts and locals still wear their colorful traditional dress. There you can select a 20-minute boat trip from Volendam to Marken, with approximately 45 minutes at each stop.

•    Brussels and Antwerp Day Tour from Amsterdam: If you want to enjoy the actual panoramic view of Belgium then trip to Amsterdam is incomplete without visiting to Antwerp and Brussels. On this trip, you can enjoy and discover beautiful architecture, centuries of history and delicious Belgian beer, waffles and chocolates. There primary destination is beautiful Antwerp as to visit the famous Market Square and cathedral. On your residence to Antwerp for about an hour you can visit the Rubens and Belgium’s largest Gothic church. There you will reach in and about three hours in Brussels and can visit buildings like Royal Palace, the buildings of the European Commission.

•    Holland in One Day Sightseeing Tour: On this single day tour you can better immerse yourself into The Netherlands on the grand Holland Tour from Amsterdam. There you will be provided guidance by a knowledgeable local guide and you on a tour experience out Delft pottery, venture to The Hague and duck and weave through Madurodam. These guided excursions take you to Aalsmeer which is world’s largest flower auction. There your next destination is Rotterdam; a dynamic city circulated and existed around the world’s largest harbor. You will continue to The Hague for a tour passing such famous sites as the Houses of Parliament. While returning back to Amsterdam you will enjoy at short visit to Scheveningen a beautiful North Sea resort.

•    Zaanse Schans Windmills, Volendam and Marken Day Trip: This tour offers you a lot in a single package as you will get opportunity to travel sightseeing  Amsterdam, travel  into the Dutch countryside to see and enjoy famous windmill and fishing villages of Zaanse Schans, Volendam and Marken. There you will get opportunity to see the best of Holland.  On tour, you will look out the historic buildings like as the Royal Palace and National Monument, the Skinny Bridge, Albert Cuyp Market and traditional gabled houses lining the banks of the canals.

•    Amsterdam Canal Bus Tour: Touring Amsterdam on a Canal Bus Day Pass is an experience of its type and aptitude. The boat operates through a regular service along   Amsterdam’s canals on the following routes like: the Green Line, Red Line and Blue Line. During the period of cruise, there an online commentary provides   motivating information about Amsterdam. There you can have either a one day or two day pass. The bus on the tour stops at Amsterdam 14 stops situated near      Amsterdam’s major museums, attractions and shopping centers.

The best places to dine at Amsterdam

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This Amsterdam dining experience can put you across the comfortable food that is loved and liked into all the best international flavors. Below are mentioned some of the most popular restaurants and bars in Netherlands.

•    Bazar:
It is a spacious, airy and high-ceilinged restaurant. It is located within a former church building and its interior is provided with amazing ‘mosque makeover.’ There is an arrangement of comfortable seating in the restaurant that is spread over two floors. From its menu you can opt for North African, Iranian and Turkish food. The prominent menus at the restaurant are Algerian pancake with honey for breakfast, grilled chicken wings with a spicy harissa sauce for lunch, or “dolmé” for dinner.  The food here offered is exuberating and here enough is on the platter even for Vegetarians

•    De Bolhoed: This purely is a restaurant for Vegetarians as they here can have delicious food to consume.  The charm and attraction of the spot can be evident from the fact as it has location of cozy interior, slightly bohemian ambiance, and outdoor, canalside terrace. Soups, salads, sandwiches and quiche are standard fare, and special menus are also offered at the restaurant.

•    De Kas: Inspired from a circa-1926 greenhouse, this is a restaurant that provides airy, romantic and airy dinning. Its ambience is surrounded from garden from the outside. It is supplemented by local meats and seafood. Its vegetarian menu is a daily, prix-fixe event consisting of several appetizers, an entrée, and a sweet. Its lunch is consisted of two courses.

•    Pont 13: Yet located away from the center of town this unique restaurant is worth the food it serves and is in operation since 1927 which ran back and forth across the harbor. It is beautifully renovated as with wooden floors and is in  industrial ambience, diners there can enjoy magnificent French cuisine and fine wines within this huge boat.

•    Bird: This is a very apt restaurant of your choice, if you are looking for   some spicy food in the city’s Chinatown district and this one is authentic Thai restaurant that offers some of best of Chinese food on a very authentic and reasonable prices and rates.  There you can witness queue here but grab a Singha beer at the bar and can wait there at a wooden bench precisely imported from Thailand. Here you will get Thai staff reasonably to be very cordial and friendly.

Night life Spots  in Amsterdam

The night life spots are in abundance in Amsterdam and they are absolutely fit to match with your style. At these spots you can make best of your nightlife as you will have the opportunity to hang out with a beverage in hand and amidst enjoying live music in Amsterdam at places and spots like Club 8. There are many other places to enjoy at night in Amsterdam and the most famous are as following:

•    Bimhuis: Serving clients since 1973, it is a premier center of jazz in Amsterdam and the great names like Charles Mingus, Art Blakey and Chet Baker had performed at its platform even in the past. It organizes around 300 concerts annually involving Dutch and International musicians and is considered as one of the best spot globally for jazz.

•    ARC: This is a lively designer bar located at Amsterdam’s most stylish gay street.  This is a city’s most stylish gay street famous for post work cocktails and dance floor to rock on DJ spin upbeat lounge and other dance music and the staff here you will get to be much cordial and helpful.

•    Boom Chicago: If you desire to enjoy your night to fullest then there is no better place than a Boom Chicago performance. It is as created by American expatriates as to experiment and participate in a fast-paced world of wit, physical comedy and fun. It holds the great production values, terrific food and talented improved scenario characterizing the shows.

•    Concertgebouw: It is being boasted as the busiest classical music spot globally and is situated within a neo classical building having massive interior designs. It organizes around 800 concerts annually. The crème de la crème of international orchestras and conductors are being organized in the main auditorium. It is renowned for its acoustics where chamber music is performed within the intimate confines of the small upstairs hall. There free entry is provided on Wednesdays from winter through spring.

•    Paradiso:
Before a music center it was a live music center and a beautiful church. Now it is a place for rather eclectic rhythms from welcome bands from around the world.  Paradiso’s terrific acoustics appeal both to the audience as well as performers, which range from the up-and-coming to the well-known.

•    Sugar Factory: It is situated in the center of the city and is the most inspired and eclectic programming of any of the city’s nightspots. There at early evening are organized various exhibitions, fashion shows, big band acts, performance art and cutting-edge multimedia events.  The programs here are organized from Berlin cabaret to Barcelona house or women-only burlesque nights.