Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Amsterdam Impressions



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The number of canals in Amsterdam has led the city to be know as the "Venice of the North." A canal tour is fun and relaxing and gives you a feel of the Old World culture. There are many ways to enjoy the waterways of Amsterdam from a ferry ride that stops at major tourist attractions to renting your own "houseboat apartment." Either way you go, boating around Amsterdam is a wonderful and romantic way to see the city.

Amsterdam was founded in the late 12th century as a small fishing village on the banks of the Amstel. It is now the largest city in the country and has one of the largest historic city centers in Europe.

During the 17th century canals ("grachten") were dug around the old city and still define Amsterdam's layout and appearance today. Many mansions, houses and warehouse were built along these canals as Amsterdam was the most important European Port City during the historic period know as the "Golden Age."

Amsterdam is known for so many things that all of them stand out. From the flowers to the street art, famous museums to the "red-light district," canals to the "coffee shops", it's a city that is always sure to please.

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