

The world's only floating flower market, a vibrant Amsterdam icon since 1862.
The world's only floating flower market, offering a vibrant display of tulips and other flowers.
A renowned museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries.
A relaxing evening cruise along Amsterdam's UNESCO World Heritage-listed canals.
Raw herring with onions and pickles
Mashed potatoes with kale and smoked sausage
Thick Dutch pancakes with various toppings
Bloemenmarkt is an outdoor market, and Amsterdam is known for its rain, so a raincoat is essential to stay dry and comfortable.
Bloemenmarkt is famous for its tulip bulbs, and buying some is a great way to bring a piece of Amsterdam home.
Bloemenmarkt is a large market, and exploring Amsterdam involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are optional but highly recommended.
A symbol of Dutch culture, these bulbs allow travellers to grow tulips at home, reminiscent of the vibrant fields in the Netherlands.
Hand-painted and fired at high temperatures, these iconic blue and white ceramics are a traditional Dutch craft dating back to the 17th century.
Thin waffle cookies filled with a layer of caramel syrup, stroopwafels are a popular Dutch treat that can be found in various sizes and flavours.
Iconic Amsterdam restaurant since 1954, known for its traditional Dutch breakfast and cozy atmosphere.
Popular Belgian restaurant offering a variety of waffles, sandwiches, and salads in a stylish setting.
Upscale restaurant offering a romantic dining experience with a focus on seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.
A serene water body nestled in the Western Ghats, offering boating and scenic views.
Al Hayer Mountain, a scenic spot in the UAE, offers stunning views and hiking trails.

A charming coastal town known for its sandy beaches, Art Deco architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.