What to Do with Your Free Time in Holland
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What To Do With Your Free Time in Holland With world-renowned museums lining narrow canals, there are endless opportunities to fill your free time in Amsterdam. Destination Our Suggestion Important Info AMSTERDAM Anne Frank House $ See the place where Anne Frank went into hiding and wrote her Hours: 9:00am – 10:00pm famous diary during World War II. For more than two years, Anne Location: In the city centre, Frank and her family hid in the secret annex on the Prinsengracht, at Prinsengracht 263-267 accessed behind a large bookcase. Her diary became an outlet for Pre-Booking Required describing the events in her daily life. The diary has since been 80% of tickets for any date published in 60 different languages. are released exactly two months in advance. The remaining 20% are released on this website on the day. Rijksmuseum $$ The finest works from the 17th century are in the Rijksmuseum, Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm “The Masterpieces,” are on display in the Philips Wing of the Location: Museumstraat 1, museum. The museum recently completed its largest rebuilding, 1071 XX Amsterdam. renovation and modernization program in its history. Accessible by trams 2 and 12 (Rijksmuseum tram stop). Vincent Van Gogh Museum $$ The Museum houses the largest collection of Van Gogh’s work. You Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm; will find more than 200 exceptional paintings from the Master’s open until 9:00pm on Fri. hand, as well as 500 drawings and 700 written documents. Location: Museumplein 6, Together these provide a fantastic insight into his life and work. Amsterdam. Accessible by trams 2 and 12 (Van Baerlestraat tram stop). Pre-Booking Required Heineken Experience $$ This multimedia event acquaints you with the world of Heineken, Hours: 10:30am – 7:30pm; the world’s largest beer exporter. The presentation is both fun and open until 9:30pm Fri. – Sun. educational, located in Heineken’s first built brewery in (last admission 1.5 hours Amsterdam’s city centre. In 1988, the brewery was closed due to before closing) the inability to meet the high demand. Today, you can learn about Location: Stadhouderskade Heineken’s® heritage, brewing process, innovations and 78, 1072 AE. Accessible by sponsorships. trams 7, 10 and 24. Pre-Booking Advised for online discount .