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Van Gogh Museum

The world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s work, tracing his short, turbulent career from peasant scenes to the blazing late canvases. Tickets are timed and online-only – book well ahead.

Anne Frank House

The canal house where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Nazi occupation, now a profoundly moving museum around the original secret annex. Tickets are timed and released online in advance and sell out fast – plan ahead.

Rijksmuseum

The Netherlands’ grand national museum – Rembrandt’s Night Watch, Vermeers and centuries of Dutch Golden Age art in a magnificent building. Book a timed ticket and give it a few hours.

Blijburg aan Zee

Amsterdam’s own city beach, on the man-made island of IJburg, where the whole city rushes out the moment the sun appears to swim, sunbathe and hang out. The beach bar does surprisingly good food, and the fun rolls on into the evening with parties on the sand and inside.

Sunday Market Amsterdam

On the first Sunday of the month the old Westergasfabriek gasworks turns into a hip market of food, art, fashion and design – free tastings of Greek wine, Lebanese falafel and Spanish ham alongside second-hand clothes and handmade crafts. It feels like a little town-within-the-city, and it’s the place for a truly one-off souvenir.

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