Embark on a tour of the Netherlands and seize the opportunity to visit Amsterdam, the official capital of the country, a stunning historic European city by the Amstel River. This journey through the city's famous landmarks promises exciting and unforgettable experiences.
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Located to the west of Dam Square in the heart of the city, the Royal Palace of Amsterdam is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch Royal Family. The exterior of this 17th-century palace features sandstone decorations reminiscent of public buildings in Rome, Italy. Inside, the palace showcases a rich history of the empires that once ruled here, with valuable heritage and remarkable sculptures by master craftsmen.

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is renowned as a historical gathering place for the political, cultural, and artistic development of the land of windmills. Currently, the palace is open for foreign tourists to visit on selected days of the month, with ticket prices starting from 10 EUR for adults. Children under 18 can enter for free.
Vondelpark
Located to the west of the city's central square, the park was originally named Nieuwe. The name Vondelpark became popular after the statue of Joost van den Vondel was moved here in 1867. Vondelpark is truly an ideal spot for everyone. It is the perfect place to visit with family and friends to relax, play sports, bike along tree-lined paths, and stop to enjoy a herring sandwich.

The National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum, established in 1656 and designed by architect Daniel Stalpaert, was originally intended as a storage facility for the Amsterdam naval forces. With the rise of maritime trade, by 1600, Amsterdam had become the wealthiest city in the world, leading to the creation of the National Maritime Museum.

The museum’s 18 rooms display historical artifacts that depict the dominance of the Dutch at sea, including maps and 17th-century maritime weaponry. Sculptures representing sailors at sea also adorn the museum, and outside, visitors can see a replica of a ship that sailed between the Netherlands and the East Indies in the 18th century.
Bloemen Market
Situated along the southern bank of the Singel canal, the Bloemenmarkt is a unique flower market that dates back to 1862. Designed with tourists in mind, this vibrant market is a must-visit during your budget-friendly Netherlands tour. Stroll through flower shops, admire the colorful blooms, select a lively potted plant, and pick up charming souvenirs to bring home.

Anne Frank House
Anne Frank House is a highly visited attraction in Amsterdam. The house served as a hiding place for four Jewish people escaping the Nazi regime during World War II. Since 1947, it has stood as a Holocaust memorial, following the publication of Anne's diary by her father, recounting the lives of the Jewish individuals in hiding. In 1960, it was transformed into a museum. Visitors can explore the rooms where Anne lived and view exhibits chronicling her life.
In addition to the destinations shared by Mytour, a visit to the historic Begijnhof Court, the National Rijksmuseum, or the Westerkerk Church to admire its architecture are also fantastic experiences you should not miss when you book a tour to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
