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Amsterdam Overview

Netherlands

Cityscape
Townhouses and waterways
City life
Laid-back laissez-faire

The city with a village mentality, where ducks compete for canal-bank space with disoriented tourists.

Once you’ve dipped into the heady club and bar culture, jump on a tram to the picturesque Nine Streets area; hire a bike to explore architecturally interesting Zuid; or hit the beach – it’s only 30 minutes away. It’s time to graduate from the red-light district and explore one of Europe’s most picturesque, liveliest cities.

Absolutely Amsterdam

Visit a coffeeshop – follow Brad Pitt’s lead and go to De Dampkring on Handboogstraat. Enjoy an tour of the canals in a skippered ‘genie boat’ (a former army vessel used for towing large objects), €70 an hour for two (+31 (20) 5327 0076).

Local knowledge

Taxis
There are ranks all over, but you can usually hail; tip ten per cent. Beware of unlicensed mini-cabs.

Tipping culture
The Dutch aren’t big tippers; ten per cent is usually about right, and it’s common to give the bartender a euro with every round.

Packing tips
Bicycle clips; puncture kit; an open mind.

Recommended reads
The Diary of Anne Frank; Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach; Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier.

Cuisine
Hearty, rib-sticking Northern fare, as well as herring, smoked eel, and Indonesian rijsttafel ('rice table'), an army of small spicy dishes.

Currency
Euro.

Dialling codes
Country code for the Netherlands: 31. Amsterdam: 20.

Do go/don't go
Weekends are busy all year round, and September is a big time for conferences, so book ahead.