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The Amsterdams tourist office latest programme neatly gets to the heart of the Dutch capital: Amsterdam: City on the Water. This is a city like Venice founded on and still today focused around water and waterways, though unlike Venice, Hollands largest city is no mere museum piece. Amsterdam is a real, living and breathing metropolis, not just an oasis for tourists, those who like a smoke and men in search of extra-marital sex. In the canals beneath the stag parties and working girls, young Internet entrepreneurs strike deals across Europe from their houseboats and just outside the old core is the RAI, one of the continents key conference and business hubs. As well as the chugging canal boats, the citys waterways also increasingly play home to massive cruise ships and cargo vessels from all over the world. Today, Amsterdam peddles tourists almost as slickly as it has peddled goods and services over the centuries.

The Dutch capital has clearly come a long way since it was founded, as legend has it, by two fishermen and a seasick dog. The story goes that the dog jumped ship to deposit the contents of his stomach and the two fishermen became the founders of Amsterdam. The reality might have been slightly more prosaic, with the River Amstel being dammed in the 13th century and spawning a settlement, which took the name of Aemstelledamme. The lifeblood of Amsterdam has long been its aquatic locale, close as it is to the North Sea and built on myriad canals, which neatly divide the city into easily navigable districts and imbue it with a small town ambience. There seems to be a canal around every corner in Amsterdam not too surprising, considering that the city is home to a staggering 165 of them (more than Venice).

In recent years, the bad publicity surrounding the rise and murder of far right politician Pim Fortuyn, in 2002, and increased public debate about tighter immigration controls has dented somewhat the citys reputation for tolerance. Amsterdam today is still a haven for many nationalities, various sexualities and people of radically different political and religious persuasions, but cracks are starting to appear and immigration laws have tightened. There is still tolerance when it comes to mans vices, with practical solutions on how to deal with one of the worlds oldest industries and the controlled use of soft drugs.

During the summer, the city comes together in Vondelpark, where locals and tourists alike relax in the balmy weather. Amsterdam statistically might be one of Europes wettest capitals, but as soon as the clouds clear and the sun is allowed to shine, its inhabitants spill out onto the streets, to sit in the numerous pavement cafés, take a cruise on a canal or even partake in that most ubiquitous of Amsterdam pastimes ride their bicycles (the city has more than double the number of bikes it has people). Amsterdams winters tend to be cold with plenty of rain but this seldom seems to deter the tourists, who flock to the city. Particularly cold winters also offer the unique chance for visitors to witness Amsterdamers skating across the picturesquely frozen canals. These days with plenty of rail, bus and air connections to all over Europe and further afield, the Dutch capital is a year round tourist destination as well as one of the worlds key business hubs.

VVV Amsterdam

Address: Stationsplein 10, 1012 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Email: info@amsterdamtourist.nl

Phone: +31 (0) 20 551 2525

  • Van Gogh Museum
    Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum is one of the finest galleries in the city and houses the world's largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh: 200 paintings, 500 drawings and 700 letters, as well as the artist's own collection of Japanese prints. It also hosts a full programme of temporary exhibitions.
  • Melkweg
    One of the biggest and best nightclubs in Amsterdam, Melkweg provides music, dancing and an unbeatable line-up of events throughout the week.
  • Rijksmuseum
    Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum houses one of the world's great art collections. Its Dutch 17th-century works are unsurpassed and include outstanding pieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer. The museum is currently undergoing extensive renovation and modernisation, due to be finished in 2008. During this period the finest works from the 17th century are on view under the title The Masterpieces.
  • Paradiso
    Paradiso is one of the best live music and clubbing venues in Amsterdam, open every night with a full programme of concerts and club dates.
  • Anne Frank House
    The Anne Frank House, in the centre of Amsterdam, is the hiding place where the brave little girl penned her famous diary during the Second World War. The Diary of Anne Frank was published posthumously by her father in 1947, and the original is on display as part of the permanent exhibition in what is now a museum dedicated to his daughter.
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