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Why do so many Americans come to Amsterdam?

Amsterdam has been extraordinarily liberal throughout its history, especially compared to the social and moral constraints of, say, Victorian England. Many people take advantage of Amsterdam tourism just to be in a place where you can be who you are more freely.



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Yes, Amsterdam is generally safe at night. The city has a low crime rate and is well-lit and well-patrolled by police. However, it is still important to take the usual precautions when out at night, such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of your surroundings.

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  • #1. View all Photos. Vondelpark. Vondelpark. ...
  • #2. View all Photos. Canal Ring. Canal Ring. ...
  • #3. View all Photos. Oud-West. ...
  • #4. View all Photos. Jordaan. ...
  • #5. View all Photos. Anne Frank House (Anne Frank Huis) ...
  • #6. View all Photos. Dam Square. ...
  • #7. View all Photos. Verzetsmuseum (Dutch Resistance Museum) ...
  • #8. View all Photos. Van Gogh Museum.


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The popular destination is launching a new campaign this spring aimed at curbing tourism-induced nuisance and overcrowding and building a more responsible visitor economy by 2035, according to the city's tourism plan.

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Red light district- Coffee Shops Despite the city's wealth in art and culture, Amsterdam has the nickname Sin City, as in the Dutch capital both prostitution and light drugs are legal. Whether you agree or disagree with them, they are the biggest tourist attraction.

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The Dutch government's notoriously tolerant drug policies almost certainly help to keep crime rates down as well. Cannabis, for example, has been effectively decriminalised since the 1970s which means that convictions related to possession or use are exceptionally uncommon.

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If you want to stay in the Netherlands for longer than 90 days, you may need a residence permit. In many cases you will also have to apply for a long-stay visa before you travel to the Netherlands. This visa is also called an authorisation for temporary stay (MVV).

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13 Things You Can't Miss in Amsterdam
  • Visit the Anne Frank House. ...
  • Visit the Van Gogh Museum. ...
  • Eat Apple Pie at Cafe Winkel 43. ...
  • Spend Saturday Morning at Noordermarkt. ...
  • Book a Canal Ride. ...
  • Visit the Prostitution Museum. ...
  • Eat a Stroopwafle. ...
  • Book a Photoshoot.


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Language spoken in Amsterdam: English Although it is not an official language, in Amsterdam - and in the Netherlands more generally - there are many Dutch people who speak English (90% of the population) at a level practically equal to that of a native speaker.

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