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Amsterdam Heritage Site

amsterdam's historic centreThe Dutch government wants the 17th century canals at the heart of Amsterdam to be declared a UN World Heritage Site because of the district's cultural and historical significance, its culture ministry said. "The structure of canals, roads, bridges and land around the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsensgracht is an international icon of urban planning that is still intact after four centuries," the culture ministry said in a statement.

The four concentric semi-circles of canals are big draws for tourists, along with Amsterdam's red light district and marijuana-selling coffee shops. Boutiques, cafes, upmarket restaurants and handsome residences line the canals.

The government plans to put its case to the World Heritage Committee by February 2009. The Netherlands has seven listed World Heritage Sites, including a 19th-centuryfortification in Amsterdam and the country's oldest reclaimed area.


An unconventional guide to Amsterdam

If you suddenly find yourself in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands and perhaps one of the most liberated cities in the world, rejoice because you are in heaven. But if you have only limited time to go around and enjoy the city, don’t be confused by all the things that can be done because there are hundreds, from shopping, sight seeing and dining out. The best time to go is in the morning when there aren't so many people crowding its streets. During the afternoon, at around 3 p.m., there is an outpouring of people and you’ll never guess where they come from—Asian, Westerners and Europeans alike.


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The many wonders of Amsterdam

amsterdam canalsAmsterdam is defined by its canals. Built 400 years ago in concentric horseshoes, they are the rib cage of the city. Coasting their waters on a canal boat opens windows onto a history of vast wealth and global power. The cobbled streets alongside the canals are scenic urban pathways for walking or biking. And they are anchors for funky shops, cafes and - of course - Amsterdam's flamboyant Red Light district and marijuana bars.

The inner city of the Dutch capital is a compact warren of heritage buildings, of museums both grand and odd, of hidden gardens and outdoor markets - all within easy reach by any mode of transport except the unwelcome car.


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