Category Attractions

Anne Frank’s house in Amsterdam

Anne Frank’s house in Amsterdam

Located in the Jordaan district near many youth hostels, the home where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis for two years is another must see. In 1960 it became a popular museum which now sees over one million visitors per year. There is no guided tour, however, a detailed leaflet available...

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Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam

Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam

The number one paid attraction in Amsterdam is the Van Gogh Museum which is dedicated to the life and works of the prolific painter. The museum, which opened in 1973, received a wing for modern architecture in 1999. It is visited by approximately 1.5 million people each year. Located near...

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Berlin Zoo

Berlin Zoo

Walkers and animal lovers, do not miss the Berlin Zoo. It is in the oldest zoo in Germany that you will see the largest variety of animals: no less than 1400 species can be seen there! There are also several endangered species, such as the giant panda. The zoo also has...

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Buckingham Palace in London

Buckingham Palace in London

Official London residence of the British monarchy, Buckingham Palace has 19 formal rooms, 52 master bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms! Obviously, it is impossible to see everything! Although the palace is housing one of the largest art collections in the world, it is not a museum...

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National Gallery in London

National Gallery in London

The National Gallery is one of the largest museums in the world and home to some of the greatest masterpieces as "Sunflowers" by Vincent Van Gogh, "The Last Voyage" by Turner, "The portrait of husband Arnolfini " by Van Eyck and the Rosetta Stone. All pictorial tendencies of Western Europe...

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