Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is celebrated for its picturesque canals, iconic bicycles, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that effortlessly weaves together history, art, and the vibrant spirit of modern Europe. Home to world-renowned institutions such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, the city also enchants visitors with its lively neighbourhoods, charming cafés, and bustling local markets that lend it an unmistakable character all its own. It is the perfect destination for a laid-back city break, and an ideal base from which to explore the many captivating towns and villages that surround it.
Museum house where Anne Frank hid for 2 years during the war, writing her famous diary. One of the most emotionally moving museums in Europe. Tickets should be reserved 2–3 weeks in advance.
The most important museum in the Netherlands and home to masterpieces of the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt's "Night Watch".
The largest collection of Van Gogh's works in the world — 200 paintings, 500 drawings, showcasing every phase of his career. Plus works by Gauguin, Bernard, and other contemporaries.