Amsterdam and its region


Trip description

This program allows you to know different parts of the city and to give an overview of the diversity of Amsterdam. Thanks to the few days of visits to the outside, it also gives a brief impression of the Amsterdam region.

Day 1: Anne Frank House and Jordaan district

Day 2: By boat on the canals and around the Red Square

Day 3: Stroll south of Amsterdam

Day 4: Amsterdam in depth

Day 5: Discovery of Van Gogh paintings

Day 6: Promenade in Green

Day 7: History and heritage

Day 8: Visit to Haarlem

Day 9: A break on the coast

Day 10: Visit of small typical villages north of Amsterdam

Day 11: One day at the zoo

Day 12: Last hours in Amsterdam

Day 1 : Anne Frank House and Jordaan district

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Visit to the (Prinsengracht maison d'Anne Frank263). It is advisable to go there before the opening by buying your ticket online, if you go there in the afternoon you will have to spend hours in the longest queue in Amsterdam (sic), Noordermarkt Organic Market (Saturday only) - Antique and Clothing Market (Monday). Visit of the district of theJordaan, formerly the prolo district of the city, now one of the most fashionable districts of the capital.




Day 2 : By boat on the canals and around the Red Square

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Boat tour of the city. Palais du Dam, stroll around the station, visit the Berlage Stock Exchange (to give a first idea of Amsterdam's architecture). Red light district, visit of the old church.




Day 3 : Stroll south of Amsterdam

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The Rijksmuseum has been superbly renovated after very long and expensive work, but the result has made us forget everything. Stroll through Museumplein, Evening at the Concertgebouw.




Day 4 : Amsterdam in depth

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The Singel Flower Market and a little shopping in the Kalverstraat. Spui book market (Friday only). Visit of the Spui and the Museum of History of Amsterdam (Amsterdam Museum).




Day 5 : Discovery of Van Gogh paintings

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Van Gogh Museum. Shopping in the PC Hooftstraat and Leidsestraat.




Day 6 : Promenade in Green

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Vondelpark with numerous concerts and activities in summer. Spiegelstraat and Looiersmarkt district of art galleries and antique dealers.




Day 7 : History and heritage

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Van Loon museum, rich patrician remains. Jewish history museum and Portuguese synagogue (not on Saturday of course).




Day 8 : Visit to Haarlem

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Haarlem or the little one (yes it is possible) Amsterdam. To visit, the city centre, Saint Bavon, the market square. Frans Hals Museum and/or Teylers Museum, Museum of Science and Technology.




Day 9 : A break on the coast



Relax day and beach in Zandvoort (hoping that the weather is mild!).




Day 10 : Visit of small typical villages north of Amsterdam



Marken (where time stopped), Volendam, a small fishing port unfortunately far too tourist. Enkhuizen to visit the splendid museum of La. Spend the night on the spot.




Day 11 : One day at the zoo

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Day to relax Artis the Amsterdam zoo with its very beautiful aquarium and especially with Micropia, the first museum in the world (stunning) devoted to microbes! The zoo is located on the edge of the Jewish quarter. Enjoy the Artisplein, a place set up a few years ago between the zoo and Micropia, inspired by the Luxembourg garden. Stroll through the docks area, where old warehouses have been converted into sumptuous lofts.




Day 12 : Last hours in Amsterdam

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To close your stay smoothly, do everything you have not had time to do or return to the neighbourhoods you have especially loved. For the acharnés, a visit to the Museum of Modern Art devoted to the Amstelveen Cobra movement (next to Amsterdam) is possible.




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