Greetings
Hallo / Hoi – Hello
Goedemorgen – Good morning
Goedemiddag – Good afternoon
Goedeavond – Good evening
Goedenacht – Good night
Tot ziens / Doei (informal) – Goodbye
Welcome to Amsterdam – the city of art, canals and bicycles. This city has a certain charm (we’re sure there’s a Dutch word for it). Whether it’s art, cozy cafes or romantic strolls you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it here.
Start your day right with a bit of local music.
Explore Amsterdam’s various sights with Google Earth.
📍Royal Palace
📍NEMO Science Museum
📍Anne Frank House
📍De Hallen
📍Rijksmuseum
Take in the sheer beauty of this city from the sky.
The Dutch love herring, which they call Hollandse Nieuwe or “New Dutch herring.” It’s usually eaten raw on a bun or as a snack with some chopped onions and pickles. It’s both tasty and healthy – what more could you ask for?
In love with Vermeer and Rembrandt? At Rijksmuseum you’ll find all the masters of the Dutch Golden Age, and much more
Amsterdam boasts a whopping 1281 bridges. That’s more than Venice (which “only” has 409). The Magere Brug, also known as the Skinny Bridge, is Amsterdam’s most famous.
There are more than 1 million bicycles in Amsterdam, but only around 821,000 people. Around 100,000 bikes get stolen every year.
Genever has a long history in Amsterdam, and though it’s been seen as something older generations might enjoy, it’s been making a comeback. Try mixing it yourself and create a fresh “Fast Running Break” cocktail.
The Netherlands are known for Dutch chocolate. And, while maybe you can’t have the real thing right now, you can order up a dessert delivery on OpenTable and imagine you’re satisfying your sweet tooth abroad.