UNESCO World Heritage Site #156: Seventeenth-century canal ring area of Amsterdam inside the Singelgracht |
| Posted: 23 Nov 2011 04:17 PM PST ![]() UNESCO World Heritage Site #156: Seventeenth-century canal ring area of Amsterdam inside the Singelgracht From the World Heritage inscription:
Amsterdam was the first stop on my November 2011 Eurail trip of UNESCO sites in Europe. I had actually been to Amsterdam before, but never bothered to take any photos of inner canal area. It was declared a UNESCO after my first visit, so I never put it on my list. My first stop in this trip was to rectify that issue. I think in many ways, Amsterdam gets a bad rap. So many people associate Amsterdam as a European version of Las Vegas with its red light district and marijuana cafes. Yes, those things do exist and you will see them in spades when you walk out of the train station, but you don’t have to walk far to find a different city. Amsterdam is one of the best museum cities in the world. It is easily the best city for bicycling on Earth. The UNESCO part of Amsterdam is begins right when you exit the Amsterdam Central train station. It is impossible to miss. View my complete list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. |
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