How to Visit Amsterdam in 3 Days When You Feel Lazy, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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How to Visit Amsterdam in 3 Days When You Feel Lazy

How to Visit Amsterdam in 3 Days When You Feel Lazy, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Awww beautiful Amsterdam… the city of bikes! Visiting this gorgeous historic city with modern flair doesn’t take more than 3 days, even if you feel as lazy as me.

This is a map of the first day of your visit of Amsterdam. You can easily walk from one attraction to the other. The longest distance between two sights takes 13 minutes to walk, so it will only be a nice stroll around town. But if you prefer to go Amsterdam’s way, why not rent a bike?

Why not start your journey through Amsterdam at Vondelpark? This amazing park offers peaceful lawn and nice playgrounds, a theatre and many easy walkways.

Step into Van Gogh’s world! Discover the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh, featuring masterpieces such as Almond Blossom, Sunflowers and The Bedroom.

Walk through the old brewery in the heart of Amsterdam and learn about the ingredients and the brewing process of the world-known beer.

Leidseplein is a busy square with street performers that can almost constantly be found on the square’s eastern side. This is also the centre for nightlife and shopping. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: How to Visit Amsterdam in 3 Days When You Feel Lazy
Guide Location: Netherlands » Amsterdam
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Dominique Lessard
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Vondelpark
  • Van Gogh Museum
  • National Museum
  • Heineken Experience
  • Leidseplein
  • Royal Palace
  • Dam Square
  • Old Church
  • Northern Market
  • Anne Frank House
  • Flower Market
  • Begijnhof
  • The Rembrandt House Museum
  • Red Light District

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