A postcard-like city of the Netherlands, Amsterdam offers a lot of popular attractions and amazing experiences that must not be missed. It is the commercial capital of Netherlands and one of the top financial centers in Europe. The 'Venice of the North' is home to world-class attractions like the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Nina little Streets, NEMO science museum and more. To experience a full-fledged superior quality of travelling book a business class to Amsterdam.
Anne Frank House
Anne Frank was a German-born diarist who penned down the struggle of World War 2 against the Jewish and gained fame posthumously. The Anne Frank House is a popular attraction that tourists often visit.
Efteling
Incepted in the year 1952 Efteling is a giant world of wonders with an enchanting atmosphere, themed park, historical attractions, fairytale land and more. Being the country's number one theme park, Efteling is larger and older than California's Disneyland.
Oude Kerk
Oude Kerk is a big and monumental ancient church which is also a pilgrimage place for the lovers of heritage and contemporary art & music. The church offers a contemplation and wonder that makes it unique in a number of ways.
Vondelpark
The most popular and largest park in the Netherlands, the Vondel Park welcomes over 10 million visitors every year. It is home to attractions like the statue of the poet Vondel, the cast iron music dome, the Groot Melkhuis, playgrounds for children, historical pavilion, restaurants, jogging, dog walking and more.
Van Gogh Museum
The Van Gogh Museum hosts the world's largest collection of artworks by Vincent van Gogh. Explore the amazing collection of art and various other events including guided tours, walk-in workshops, exhibitions, lectures, a Friday night and more.
Rijksmuseum
Founded in 1809, this popular art repository museum is home to a huge collection of rare art and antiques. There are over seven million works of art, out of which five thousand important ones are spread across 250 rooms of the gigantic building. Special ones include the collections of traditional handicrafts, medieval sculpture, and modern art styles.
The Port of Amsterdam
Unaffected by tidal activities and a busy harbor, the port of Amsterdam is spread along 19 kilometers in the open sea. The port installations were done in 1872 in conjunction with the construction of the North Sea Canal. This romantic trail is a must visit attraction.
A trip to the beautiful city of Amsterdam will surely leave you enthralled. Business classes to Amsterdam will only add a cherry on the cake and make your trip worthwhile.