This city, full of colorful homes, canals and bridges, is one of Europe's most picturesque capitals. Must-sees on any visitor's itinerary include the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the world's only floating flower market. Rent a bike and join thousands of locals navigating Amsterdam's labyrinthine streets, or just take in the sights on foot. For an unusual and memorable alternative to hotels, consider staying in a houseboat.
Restaurants in Amsterdam
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The very first Silent Disco Club of the Netherlands has opened its doors near the famous Leidse Square in Amsterdam. Every night, two DJ’s will be playing totally different genres simultaneously and you will get to choose which one you will hear through your headphones. At Hush, you will always be in control of your own night out by the press of a single button! Expect the best classics, urban, dance or any of your personal favourite requests. Anything goes at Hush to make sure you will have a great time! So make sure to come by Hush and experience a one of a kind night out in the Amsterdam nightlife!!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Located on the bustling Leidsplein, center of Amsterdam, Lovelee is a Young Cult Club that stands for Music, Art and Ideas. It is an open, creative hotbed, art gallery, discotheque and concert hall that serves multiple purposes. Lovelee curates a diverse and vibrant program, from concerts to club nights, exhibition to live art/performances. With a strong focus on facilitating and creating an inspiring and aspiring environment where (soon to be) artists can explore, discover and cultivate their talent(s).
4.5 based on 323 reviews
Live jazz every night! Doors open at 21.00, music starts at 22.00 till 02.00 (and till 03.00 in the weekend)!
Best discovery i've had in a long time, i prefer intimate atmospheric real places. We attended to a gig, first one since COVID 19, they were very well in managing the rules(1,5 m,etc.) and beholding the characteristics from the place itself. The music was good, the staff was nice. We left as last customers after a good evening with the drummer of the band, dropped him off the station like we knew eachother for ages.
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4.5 based on 341 reviews
This is a great place for tourists as well as locals. It is fairly small inside but that makes for a great atmosphere. Entry price after 11pm is a reasonable 5 euros and drinks prices are reasonable too. You have live bands on sometimes during the week but mainly in the weekend they give the chance to up and coming bands, some of whom are really good.
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The Waterhole Is A Live Music Bar In The Centre Of Amsterdam With A Varying Line-up Of All Popular Music Genres. We Have The Best Happy Hours Of Amsterdam Starts At 12:00 Till 21:00. For Some Play Fun We Have 3 Pool Tables.
Finished dinner and fancy some great live music? Or maybe you want play pool first, like me, then eat and THEN enjoy brilliant/boss/cool live music? The Waterhole had it all! Since it has been under new management, (i founf out at the bar) The Waterhole boasts an excellent restaurant upstairs with your own Beer tap!...Three pool tables next to the bar and stage...the friendliest barstaff...State of the art sound and live mixing from every corner of the venue via iPad (and I know a few things about sound!)...a great choice of "frosty pints", bottled beers, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks...and above all....some of the best LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT...with styles on the programme which I found on Instagram and Facebook, ranging from solo acoustic to full on rock, blues, funk, soul, rap and ROCK! I can truly say that it was my Waterhole LIve Music Bar Heaven! I went on a Tuesday night, when there was a jam session with a cool band and some great musicians and singers who joined them until the wee small hours!
4.5 based on 309 reviews
Melkweg stands for pop culture in the most broad of senses. Each year, hundreds of concerts, club nights, films and music films, theatre performances, expositions and multidisciplinary events together attract more than 400,000 visitors. The venue is located in the only surviving factory building on the Amsterdam canal ring, a former sugar and, later, milk factory. This historical building houses two concert halls, a cinema, a theatre, and an exposition space, which each can be used separately or combined together. In the Melkweg, established names can be seen alongside new talent and emerging styles get the chance to reach a broader audience. The diversity of its programming and visitors, together with its different spaces and special location, have for years made the Melkweg a unique place.
Been to a couple of concerts here in the last year or so, Tarrus Riley & more recently Bad Manners. One of the concerts was in the bigger hall which must have had the highest stage I have ever seen which makes the rush to get to the front not really that important as no matter where we stood we had a great view. Bad Manners was in the smaller hall which was really intimate and had a balcony which provided an excellent view. There were plenty of lockers around to store anything you needed to and entrance was very straight forward. The Melkweg is in a great location right next to bars, restaurants etc.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
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