In 1345, in a house on Kalverstraat, something happened that would turn Amsterdam into a place of pilgrimage for centuries. It’s the kind of story that ...
Some places stay with you from the very beginning. De Posthumus Winkel is one of those for me. It was one of the first shops I stumbled into during my ...
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is mostly known for its biggest names: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals. The Gallery of Honour attracts visitors in with scale, ...
The Canal Belt, or “Grachtengordel“ in Dutch, is the most beautiful part of Amsterdam and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s also my favourite ...
Amsterdam has many narrow streets and passages, but the narrowest street with an official name is Trompettersteeg, located in the Red Light District (De ...
Amsterdam has always been a city that questions, challenges, and reimagines. It’s a city full of stories, and I’ve been discovering lately just how ...
There’s a moment in mid April when Amsterdam stops you in your tracks. You might be cycling along the Prinsengracht, or sitting outside a café in the ...
There’s something magical about gliding in a quiet boat along the canals of Amsterdam, watching the city pass by, seeing the buildings, the bikes and ...
Amsterdam is full of surprises, and some of them come wrapped in a bit of mystery. I’ve always enjoyed discovering the city through different moods and ...
In the heart of the city, bordering the spectacular Grachtengordel (Canal Belt), you will find the cosiest and prettiest neighbourhood in Amsterdam: ...