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Amsterdam, sometimes called the Venice of the North, is a lovely location to visit. It is a stunning city that has a rich history and a fantastic amount of culture. Amsterdam is a city filled with canals, creating an incredibly tranquil and relaxed ambiance no matter where you are in the city. It is simple to rent a boat and sail around the city while taking in the sights, or one might sit in a cafe and watch the river traffic pass by. There are many reasons to go to the capital of the Netherlands, such as the historic building from the 16th century, and the lovely canals. Do you still need convincing? Look at these below arguments in favor of why everyone should plan guided tours in Amsterdam at least once.

Prestigious museums and galleries

Well, Amsterdam is so steeped in history. It should come as no surprise that it is home to some of Europe's most prestigious museums and galleries. Among these are the world-famous Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum in Museum Square. This collection contains approximately 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and letters from Van Gogh, making it the most extensive collection of the artist's oeuvre anywhere in the world. It is most certainly worth a visit.

The city is home to 165 canals

We all know that Amsterdam is referred to as the "Venice of the North". The city is home to 165 canals stretching for more than 60 miles (with 1281 bridges, which is three times the number of bridges Venice has!). Well, the canal ring was constructed during the 17th century when Amsterdam was still a little fishing town. In 2010, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is essential to take a canal tour around Amsterdam, whether you want to do it on a regular canal cruise or a private boat.

Beer

Beer enthusiasts will not be let down by the Netherlands, which happens to be the country that exports the most beer globally. Heineken Experience is an interactive tour inside the former brewery. Here the visitors to Amsterdam will have the opportunity to learn everything about the world-famous lager of the same name.

Catching outclass beauty of flowers

Because tulips are the national flower of the Netherlands, you may anticipate seeing them all around the city. Visit Keukenhof, a well-known flower exhibit between March and May that is only thirty minutes away from the city. For something closer, the yearly tulip exhibition on Tulip Island in Vondelpark comes from July to September. In conclusion, a visit to the Bloemenmarkt, a floating flower market on the canal during the entire year, becomes an absolute necessity.

Taking a bike tour of the city

The city of Amsterdam is an excellent fan of bicycles. Renting a bike is the only option available to you if you want to experience the city as a native resident. You have access to many bike rental providers that are simple to locate and reasonably priced. Taking a bike tour of the city is another option to consider if you want to add structure to your bike exploration plans.

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