hotspots
Culture & Leisure
hotspots
Culture & LeisurE

Westerpark
A place to walk, relax, skate or have a picnic. Part of the Westergas complex, a selection of cafés, restaurants and bars, as well as an art-house cinema and a variety of small creative businesses. Several large cultural events take place here.

Vondelpark
Amsterdam’s most popular park, attracting thousands of tourists, residents and everyone in between every day. Home to a selection of restaurants and cafés. The Vondelpark has been awarded national heritage status.


Albert Cuyp Market
The largest outdoor market in the Netherlands, with 260 stands operating six days a week selling everything, from Vietnamese spring rolls to freshly made stroopwafels. The market is situated in the heart of the De Pijp district, one of Amsterdam’s liveliest areas.

Moco Museum
An independent museum that brings a wide range of modern and contemporary art to a broad public. From Andy Warhol’s ‘Dollar Sign’ to brand new art installations. Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museum District.

Rijksmuseum
The heart of Dutch culture for more than 200 years. Houses a collection that reflects over 800 years of art and objects. Masterworks such as Rembrandt’s ‘Jewish Bride’ and ‘The Night Watch’ have remained key fixtures in the museum over the centuries.

Tropenmuseum
A museum of world cultures, housed in an impressive museum building. Cultural diversity from Africa to West and South East Asia, from New Guinea to Latin America.


National Maritime Museum
Five hundred years of Dutch maritime history. Objects, including paintings, models of ships, navigation instruments and maps of the world.

Westerpark
A place to walk, relax, skate or have a picnic. Part of the Westergas complex, a selection of cafés, restaurants and bars, as well as an art-house cinema and a variety of small creative businesses. Several large cultural events take place here.

Vondelpark
Amsterdam’s most popular park, attracting thousands of tourists, residents and everyone in between every day. Home to a selection of restaurants and cafés. The Vondelpark has been awarded national heritage status.


Albert Cuyp Market
The largest outdoor market in the Netherlands, with 260 stands operating six days a week selling everything, from Vietnamese spring rolls to freshly made stroopwafels. The market is situated in the heart of the De Pijp district, one of Amsterdam’s liveliest areas.

Moco Museum
An independent museum that brings a wide range of modern and contemporary art to a broad public. From Andy Warhol’s ‘Dollar Sign’ to brand new art installations. Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museum District.

Rijksmuseum
The heart of Dutch culture for more than 200 years. Houses a collection that reflects over 800 years of art and objects. Masterworks such as Rembrandt’s ‘Jewish Bride’ and ‘The Night Watch’ have remained key fixtures in the museum over the centuries.

Tropenmuseum
A museum of world cultures, housed in an impressive museum building. Cultural diversity from Africa to West and South East Asia, from New Guinea to Latin America.


National Maritime Museum
Five hundred years of Dutch maritime history. Objects, including paintings, models of ships, navigation instruments and maps of the world.