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Amsterdam Red Light district
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| The Red Light District in Amsterdam is without a doubt the most famous neighborhood of its kind in the world. For over five hundred years it has been an area of special interest for visitors from abroad, for both obvious and less obvious reasons. Perhaps unexpectedly to some, the Red Light District has an atmosphere about it that attracts not only those figures traditionally associated with the "darker side" of city life, but plain average people as well.
You find them wandering around, sometimes embarrassed or amused, sometimes excited by the sight of those who sell their bodies under the sensual glow of red lights.
But there is more to the Red Light District: The old pubs where travelers, students and colorful figures from all walks of life gather to enjoy a drink in the midst of all the sensationalism, the ancient architecture that one finds oneself admiring in passing while glancing at other things, and a multitude of unique shops selling souvenirs, paraphernalia and other goods that one might find oneself in need of while in town.
In short, the Red Light district is well worth paying a visit, for more than one reason…
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Amsterdam Special |
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The Amsterdam Hotel Delta City Center
City Centre is a 3 star hotel situated at the Damrak and
opposite De Beurs van Berlage. The hotel comprises 48
rooms. The Rembrandtplein, the Waterlooplein, The Central
Station, Royal Palace, Van Gogh museum, Leidseplein and
the shoppping centre Kalverstraat are at walking distance
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Romantic Hotel |
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The hotel's premier priority is to make
each patron feel free and comfy as a guest in the hotel.
The tastefully appointed guest rooms are beautiful havens
of tranquil relaxation. The Vondel is a fantastic first-class
hotel located in the heart of vivacious, historical Amsterdam.
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