As I enter the food court of the grand, red brick De Hallen, built in 1902, my guide, Marten Koerse, points at tracks on the ...
A hotel in the Canal Belt, with a waterside view, takes you to the heart of Amsterdam. From the bustling grand canals to quieter backwaters, and from sumptuous Golden Age mansions, through quiet ...
impatient drivers and narrow roads (ringing the Canal Belt) make maneuvering the city via car interesting, to say the least. Plus, Amsterdam is known for its biking, and you'll find that rental ...
Like many European cities, Amsterdam offers a unique blend of history, cultural attractions and superlative culinary experiences. Though best known for its canal belt, world-renowned art and ...