

A poignant museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank, located at the site where she hid during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

Amsterdam weather can be unpredictable, an umbrella is essential for rain protection.
Anne Frank House requires walking through historic canals and cobblestone streets.
Evenings can be chilly, a light jacket is recommended.

Iconic Dutch pottery with intricate designs, dating back to the 16th century.
Traditional Dutch footwear, symbolizing the country's farming heritage.

Thin waffle cookies filled with syrup, a Dutch delicacy since the 18th century.
The secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Nazi occupation, now a museum dedicated to her life and diary.
World's only floating flower market, offering a vibrant display of tulips, roses, and other flowers.
Dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh, this museum houses the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings.
A historic café near the Anne Frank House, known for its traditional Dutch breakfast and cozy atmosphere.
Famous for its wide variety of pancakes, this restaurant is a popular breakfast spot near the Anne Frank House.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Dutch cuisine, known for its excellent seafood dishes.
Fresh herring with pickles and onions, served on a roll
Thick, fluffy Dutch pancakes with various sweet or savory toppings
Mashed potatoes with vegetables, served with smoked sausage
A serene mountain range offering stunning views, lush forests, and historic temples.

A historic covered market in Paris, offering a variety of food stalls and a charming atmosphere.
Belur Market, a bustling hub in Hassan district, is famous for its silk and sandalwood products.