

Amsterdam's canals, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are a serene network of waterways that have shaped the city's growth and character.
Visit the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during WWII, now a museum dedicated to her life and diary.
Explore the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and letters, offering insight into his life and work.
Take a leisurely canal cruise to appreciate Amsterdam's UNESCO World Heritage-listed canals illuminated at night.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Venkatesa Perumal, known for its intricate architecture and divine atmosphere.

A vast temple complex built during the Khmer Empire, Angkor Wat is renowned for its intricate architecture and intricate carvings, reflecting Hindu and Buddhist influences.
A vibrant art museum in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, showcasing Mexican and international art in a historic building.
Raw herring with chopped raw onions and pickles
Mashed potatoes with vegetables and a sausage or bacon
Fried fish snacks served with a tartar sauce
Iconic Dutch pottery with a history dating back to the 16th century, featuring intricate designs and a distinctive blue glaze.
Traditional Dutch footwear, symbolizing the country's agricultural past, often hand-carved and painted.
Thin waffle cookies filled with a layer of caramel syrup, a popular Dutch treat since the 18th century.
Famous for its wide variety of pancakes, this canal-side spot is a beloved Amsterdam breakfast institution.
Housed in a historic 17th-century canal house, Haesje Claes offers traditional Dutch cuisine in a charming setting.
Experience a romantic dinner cruise along the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Amsterdam canals.
Amsterdam's climate is unpredictable, with frequent rain showers.
Exploring the city's canals and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.
To keep your devices powered while exploring the city's attractions.