Things to know about Amsterdam
With its scenic canals, rich history and vibrant cultural scene, the capital of the Netherlands is one of the most unique urban destinations in the world. There's no definitive list of things to do in Amsterdam, whether you visit for a weekend or two weeks, but there are some unmissable attractions and experiences worth considering. The city offers a wide range of opportunities to explore it, such as with the I amsterdam City Card, which allows unlimited travel on public transport, free access to the best museums and attractions and take advantage of numerous discounts and offers. Furthermore, Amsterdam is famous for its love of cycling, with over 800.000 bicycles on the road (more than the number of inhabitants!). Getting around by bike is easy thanks to the well-developed cycle path network and flat terrain. The city is known for being friendly to cyclists, and exploring by bike is one of the best ways to discover the city's streets, canals and attractions. Among the most artistic and fascinating neighborhoods of Amsterdam are the Jordaan and the Nine Streets, where walking without a specific destination is an experience that takes you back in time. Originally a working-class neighborhood, the Jordaan is now home to picturesque buildings, art galleries, courtyards, gardens, atmospheric bars and restaurants. For those who love shopping, the Nove Stradine offers over 200 shops, including independent and vintage boutiques selling a wide range of products. Another important stop for art lovers is Museumplein, the neighborhood of Amsterdam's main cultural institutions, such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum. Recently renovated, this XNUMXth-century neighborhood is an art lover's dream and has a spacious and lively square that hosts outdoor exhibitions, markets and even an ice rink in the winter. Another unmissable experience in Amsterdam is a cruise on the city's canals. Built in the XNUMXth century to protect the bay from the sea, the canals are now a world heritage site and one of the city's most iconic images. Seeing them from the boat is a fantastic way to discover the history and culture of Amsterdam, such as why some canal houses are called "dancing houses". There are different types of cruises available, from hop-on hop-off tours to those with culinary and wine tastings. Finally, you can't leave Amsterdam without trying a herring purchased from a haringhandels (herring stall). Although it may seem like a somewhat unusual experience for the unfamiliar, it is a Dutch specialty worth trying at least once. The fish is served in a sandwich with pickled cucumbers and onions and is particularly good between May and July, when it is said to be at its sweetest.
Where can I find I amsterdam discount codes?
On this page you will find I amsterdam discount codes to save on your online purchases. Come back often to discover the many opportunities to spend less.
Where to insert the I amsterdam coupons?
Using this page, take the I amsterdam coupon and paste it into the cart box on the website. Then go and check the final value with the discount applied.
How do I use an I amsterdam promotional offer?
Consult the I amsterdam section to discover unmissable promotions and click on the "Discover the Offer" button to take advantage of the active offer on the online store.
When do the I amsterdam sales start?
In 2024 January will be the month of the winter Amsterdam sales, July the summer one.