
The Netherlands: Amsterdam
Areas in the city:
In a nutshell...
Among the diverse cultural attractions in Amsterdam, visits to Anne Frank's house and the Van Gogh museum give a glimpse of the historical and artistic riches of the city. The capital is home to no fewer than 50 museums from the truly bizarre to the most classic collections of Dutch national heritage.
Vondel Park and the canals make up the backdrop of the city, ideal for family picnics and romantic strolls, with out for getting an essential visit to the flower market, the most famous in the world, near Muntplein. On bike or by foot, a stop at one of the city's numerous squares is a great way to get a feeling for the vibrancy of daily life in Amsterdam: in Rembrandtplein or Leidseplein, the most famous squares, you will find the well-known "brown café's".
To end the visit with a panoramic view of the city, make your way the Westerkerk and its bell tower, the tallest in Amsterdam, located in the heart of Jordaan, one of the fashionable quarters.
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LETTING

Nicole and Ingrid, founders of this new little restaurant, serve breakfast from 8am until 3pm, perfect for those who like to sleep until midday. The decor is simple and tasteful, ideal for waking up in peace. Customers choose either wooden booths, inside or outdoor patio seating. The counter hangs out into the dining room, perched on bizarre little half circle granite steps that lead to the kitchen. The menu offers a large choice of breakfast pastries and toasts with various accompaniments.
E-mail : info@letting.nl
Prinsenstraat 3
AMSTERDAM 1015
00 31 20 627 93 93



