September 09, 2008
Now for someone history-minded like me, there is a great deal. Interested in more modern history? You can see Anne FrankÂ’s House, which today is a museum of major historical importance dedicated to the remembrance of the evils perpetrated during the Holocaust. IÂ’m told it is well worth the time. There are so many other great museums of history and art, as well as historical sites available throughout the city. It is possible to take in a few of these during Amsterdam short breaks.
And then there is another unique feature of the city – the canal. If you do the canal tour, your guide will impart a lot about Amsterdam and its history. And the canal is a great convenience in terms of transportation as well -- you can usually hop on and off of these tours at spots that are of particular interest.
Amsterdam is also noted for the many small coffee shops, restaurants and bars that dot the city An hour or two in one of them will allow you to see what the city is really like, and to see what modern Dutch culture is really like.
Looking for deals on city breaks in Amsterdam? Well, check out the many available packages city break packages for the city and then make your break for Amsterdam. After all, these trips are reasonably prices and short enough to fit into any schedule. Just look, book, and see what you want to see!
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