Secret corners of Amsterdam ... that nobody knows

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Are you in Amsterdam for a few days and want to get away from so many tourists? Well it's a bit complicated, because The Dutch capital is one of the most sought-after (and found) destinations in Europe, among other things for the great offer of hotels of all kinds that you have, which you can find in any hotel comparatorBut if you are already in Amsterdam and want to do something original, here are some ideas.

Of course, I am not responsible for whether you are going to enjoy them alone or alone, and we have many followers. One of these ideas is to go to Oude Hoogstraat 22, where you will find the narrowest facade in Europe, only 2 meters 2 centimeters.

And if you want to continue with the theme of discovering the nooks and crannies stroll down Trompettersteeg Street, which is less than a meter wide. I also recommend that you get lost in the streets of Jordaan neighborhood, an old working-class neighborhood, full of shops with the most diverse and curious things. They say it is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Europe, you will tell me.

The only remaining working mill in the city is at Sloten Windmill, but the oldest is De Otter's. This was built in 1638 and was in operation until 2006, when the annexed constructions did not let the wind pass necessary for it to work.

If you want to contemplate a good view of the city, in a good way and free access to the public library of Amsterdam, near the Central Station, and go up to its eighth floor. The building and the views will blow your mind.

If what you want is to detox from the city, take the train at Central Station, towards Strand West, and in 15 minutes you will reach a beach with a huge stretch of sand.

And if you are lucky enough to enjoy more days of this beautiful country, I recommend that you read this article on the best kept corners of Holland.


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