Most Unique Things To Do In Amsterdam

Whether you are visiting Amsterdam for the first time or returning to explore the gorgeous canals yet again, you will want to know about the most unique things to do in Amsterdam! If you are ready to seek adventures beyond the Damrak avenue in Amsterdam, this list will make your getaway truly magical!

 

Most Unique Things To do In Amsterdam: Enjoy High Tea In The Smallest House In Amsterdam

What could be cuter and more unique than having Afternoon Tea in Amsterdams Smallest House? Yes, this definitely fits the most unique things to do in Amsterdam bill! This little house in one of Amsterdam oldest neighborhoods is only 2 meters wide. The owner really breathed in new life into the old property: the house once accommodated a family of five! Unbelievable as that was, that is only one of the stories that await you in this lovely tearoom.

The first floor is a cozy little tea store, while the second and third floors are ready to welcome you to a tea infused fairytale. There are many options for breakfast, brunch, high tea, and even lunch. I have been in The Smallest House twice: once for a delightful breakfast to which I was an hour late (that was not my finest day), and another very recently for an Afternoon Tea with finger sandwiches, three different pies, and scones so tasty that when our gracious host offered to take something away with us, we did not hesitate. The Afternoon Tea we chose was priced at 25 EUR per person, while the High Tea is 35 EUR.

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Most Unique Things To do In Amsterdam: Explore The EYE Filmmuseum

Of all the slick modern buildings in Amsterdam, it is the EYE Filmmuseum that stands out. With its sleek, bright white lines stretching along the River IJ opposite the train station. The EYE is certainly on top of the most unique things to do in Amsterdam list. Its main concern is cinema, with several screens offering a wide range of cult and classic films. There are, however, also temporary unique art exhibitions and activities for children, plus exceptionally fine views back towards the city center. Also hidden away here, and on permanent display, is a cinematic rarity the vintage films of Jean Desmet, which date back as far as 1907. Take lunch here, too: the cafe bar is first rate.

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Discover The Museum Of Bags And Purses 

Three floors of both antique and modern handbags, purses and wallets make the Tassenmuseum Hendrikje as one of Amsterdam most unusual and appealing attractions. Immaculately presented in an old and handsome mansion, highlights include Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces, a whole cabinet of rare and brightly colored 1950s handbags made of hard plastic a primitive form of Perspex and (ethically dubious) vintage handbags made from animals. Temporary exhibitions of contemporary bags and purses round out the collection.

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De Poezenboot (The Cat Boat) 

If one of the most unique things to do in Amsterdam includes me getting to pet an adorable animal, then count me in! Go on and visit the very popular catboat! Yep, you read that right! Though cats typically avoid water at all costs, the felines of De Poezenboot, seem perfectly at home on their floating sanctuary. It is an animal sanctuary floating on a canal in Amsterdam. It was founded by Henriette van Weelde in 1966 as a home for stray, sick, and abandoned felines, and has since grown into an official charity.

The houseboat accommodates up to 50 cats at once, 14 of which are permanent residents. Human visitors are welcome on the vessel as well. Many come to choose a cat for adoption, but tourists are also welcome to drop in and scratch a kitty behind the ears. 

As it is a charity, the boat sanctuary stays afloat thanks to donations left by visitors. All the money raised goes toward helping as many Amsterdam cats as possible. The Cat Boat Foundation pays for the neutering of cats whose owners cannot afford veterinary care, as well as strays. Volunteers take care of the cats, some of whom are adopted by visitors. The cats are believed readjust to life on land perfectly well in their new homes.

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Go Plastic Fishing During A Unique Tour Of Amsterdams Canals

Going plastic fishing on the Amsterdam canals is one of the most unique things to do in Amsterdam for sure! And let me tell you, it is exactly like it sounds. An environmentally friendly initiative paired with a touristic activity by Plastic Whale, the 2 hour boat trip really delivers on both fun and picturesque locations. Once you step into the boat, you get your own fishing net, and off you go!

The best part is probably that while other boat tours sail past according to a predetermined route, you get to go anywhere you spot a piece of plastic. It turns into a competitive  I Spy game where everyone is super invested in finding even the smallest bits of plastic bags. A real celebration occurs when someone spots a bottle near the side of the canal. As the captain maneuvers the vessel to fit in between the moored boats, you angle your arms and triumphantly fish the troublemaker out! Be prepared to discuss the weirdest catch of the day as well as laugh and bond with the other passengers.

I think that this experience is definitely worth your while, and offers an unusual way to experience the Amsterdam canals. You will move plenty without getting tired, and once the tour is over, you will step out of the boat with a sense of achievement as well. All that for just 25 EUR.

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Tour The Woonbootmuseum

If you have ever wondered what it is like to live on one of Amsterdams houseboats, this is your chance to find out. On our list of most unique things to do in Amsterdam, you can do just that! The owners are friendly and have opened up their classic houseboat, which was launched in 1914 as a freighter for sand and gravel before being converted in the 1960s. Visitors can nudge their way through the cozy living area, where a handful of explanatory plaques give the low down on houseboat life. The owners are not alone; almost 3,000 barges and houseboats are plugged into Amsterdams gas and electricity networks. Curiosity satisfied,  you can stroll along the street to an excellent dining establishment, Restaurant de Struisvogel.

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Most Unique Things To do In Amsterdam: Take An Audio Tour Through Tuschinski Theater

Discover the history behind the stunning Tuschinski Theater. Now a functioning cinema, the Theater on Reguliersbreestraat is part of the Pathe group. The unique facade is a mix of art deco and art nouveau. Created on Tuschinskis commission by the architect Hijman Luis de Jong. But as pretty as the facade is, the cinema biggest hall is a real theatre and there is nothing quite as charming as watching a favorite movie in a red velvet chair.

The theater offers daily audio tours that start between 09:30 and 11:30. The tour is available in both English and Dutch. It lasts 45 minutes and costs 10 EUR which includes a cup of tea or coffee. A guided tour is also available for big groups starting from 15 people. To book, send an email to rondleidingen.tuschinski@pathe.nl.

If you would like to enjoy the theater ambiance, you can take a look at the planned movie screenings. There you will find other performances on the Pathe website. To enjoy a showing in the beautiful theatre space, look for movies in the Grote Zaal. Occasionally, there can be live concerts as well.

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Most Unique Things To Do In Amsterdam: Go On An Escape Room Adventure In Rijksmuseum

In the summer of 2018 Rijksmuseum launched what was meant to be a limited summertime special. It is now a unique Escape game experience and on our list of most unique things to do in Amsterdam and takes place in Amsterdams most famous museum. However, it seems that after the initial success, the quest is here to stay. The experience lasts a generous 1.5 hours and really pulls you into the atmosphere. You are tasked with recovering a formula stolen from an 18th century book by the Italian sorcerer and alchemist Alessandro Cagliostro.

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The Worlds Only Museum Devoted To The Wonders Of Fluorescence

Amsterdam famous Anne Frank House is very close to this small museum devoted to far more psychedelic matters which a large reason why it is one of the most unique things to do in Amsterdam!

Owned and operated by pony tailed artist Nick Padalino. Electric Ladyland is definitely on top of the most unique things to do in Amsterdam list. It can be found underneath the similarly named street level art gallery, Electric Lady. Electric Ladyland is the world’s first (and seemingly only) museum focusing solely on the magic of fluorescent light.  

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5 Best Local Sweets To Try In Europe

Local sweets come in many varieties all over Europe. Every country and region has its own little treat they are proud to offer. For tourists with a sweet tooth, there is nothing more alluring about traveling than new tastes. Here are our top 5 best local sweets to try in Europe.

 

1. A Local Sweet – Mozartkugel, Salzburg, Austria

One of the most popular and renowned local sweets in Europe is the Mozartkugel. As we know, Paul Furst created the original recipe in Salzburg over a century ago. It is a layered chocolate treat with green pistachio and nougat.

There are several industrial-made budget versions, and you can find them in supermarkets. However, the original version is not too expensive, and it is worth the difference in price. Overall, they are one of the best local sweets to bring home from your Austrian trip.

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2. A Local Sweet – Berliner Pfannkuchen, Berlin, Germany

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You do not have to tie your tongue in a knot to say the name of this local sweet. People shorten them to Berliner outside Berlin, and Pfannkuchen in Berlin. Unlike American doughnuts, they do not have a hole in the center. When you follow the traditional recipe, you get a delicious ball of sweetness, filled with jam or marmalade, with sugar icing.

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3. Stroopwafel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Stroopwafel is one of the Best Local Sweets to Try in Europe

Stroopwafel is one of the most addictive local sweets one can find in Europe. Unlike many other sweets, there is no debate on who originated the recipe and where. Bakers in the Dutch city of Gouda made them first. Because they pack and travel well, they make excellent souvenirs.

Two thin wafers brought together with a caramel “glue” make one Stroopwafel. Even though it does not sound special, the universal appeal makes them one of the best local sweets. These sweets make a perfect snack after a long day of train-hopping, shopping, and cyclist dodging – all typical Amsterdam activities.

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4. Danish Pastry, Copenhagen, Denmark

Even though Denmark is small, the legends of its best local sweets travel far and wide. Danish pastry traveled to Denmark with a group of Austrian bakers. Of course, they modified the recipe over the years, and many Scandinavian immigrants brought it to America. However, you will enjoy it most in the country where the dedicated bakers perfected it.

This local Danish sweet is one of the lightest things you will taste. The bakers top it off with jam, cheese, or cream to infuse that perfect Scandinavian flair. Even though it is rich in flavor and calories, after a day of exploring Copenhagen in the snow, you will enjoy both of these qualities.

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5. Cuberdon, Belgium

Cuberdon is among the Best Local Sweets to Try in Europe

Cuberdon is one of the best and most obscure local sweets in Europe. It is hat-shaped, often purple and filled with raspberry filling. When you bite into one, your teeth sink into the soft middle filling with ease. They often call it Belgium best-kept secret. Because it is difficult to preserve it after a few weeks, they don not export it often. However, for a tourist who wants to try something unique and bring it home, the cuberdon is perfect.

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10 Best Bakeries To Try On Your Trip To Europe

Travelers with a sweet tooth, pay attention! You might not have thought to travel through Europe just for the sake of trying out desserts, but you should. Europe has some fantastic delicacies that will bring you closer to the culture of the country you’re exploring. Plus, they’ll delight your taste buds. What’s not to love?

If the idea sounds intriguing enough to try and you’re wondering where to start, don’t fret. To help you decide, we’ve compiled a sweet list of the 10 Best Bakeries to try on your trip to Europe. Let’s have a closer look at them:

 

1. Amsterdam, The Netherlands — My Little Patisserie

It’s rare to encounter well-made French delicacies in other countries, but no worries — the baker is French. My Little Patisserie offers all kinds of sweet tooth French delights, including chouquettes and eclairs, among other specialties.

With a traditional French design, My Little Patisserie perfectly evokes the spirit of France in the Dutch setting. What’s more, they also use the traditional French recipes that never fail to satisfy your cravings. Don’t miss this place if you find yourself in Amsterdam!

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2. Rome, Italy — Bakery House

This bakery is another seemingly fish-out-of-water situation, as it isn’t all about the Italian pastries. Instead, the Bakery House specializes in cupcakes, a strictly American favorite invention that can be so delicious you’ll never want to leave.

The best thing about Bakery House is the variety of flavors, at least where your taste buds are concerned. But since it’s impossible only to try one cupcake, your beach body won’t thank you. However, these cupcakes might be worth spending an extra few hours in the gym to burn off the calories.

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3. Rome, Italy — Biscottificio Innocenti

If you’re longing for strictly Italian desserts, Biscottificio Innocenti won’t disappoint you. It truly deserves its place among the 10 Best Bakeries to try on your trip to Europe thanks to its biscotti. It is a tiny shop with a huge oven that produces the most delicious biscuits you’ll try in Italy.

And you won’t find the recipe for them anywhere — Biscottificio keeps its secrets. Make sure to sample their Brutti ma Buoni. It is a biscuit shaped like a pyramid that you won’t be able to get enough of.

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4. Paris, France — Du Pain Et Des Idees

The name of this wonderful Parisian bakery translates as Bread and Ideas, which is an inspired name for inspiring food. And while their name implies a specialization in bread, that’s not all that they offer.

You can also enjoy their croissants! These baked goods have the reputation of being the best croissants in Paris. When in Paris, don’t miss one of the best bakeries in Europe.

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5. Munich, Germany — Konditorei Kaffee Schneller

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The people of Munich love their pastries, and that’s obvious from the high regard they have for Konditorei Kaffee Schneller. But why is it one of the 10 Best Bakeries To Try On Your Trip To Europe?

After you trudge through a dreadfully hectic, gloomy and tiring Monday, you need something to lift your spirits. If you’re in Munich, the answer lies in delicious, homemade pastries. You can find those in Kaffee Schneller, alongside a comforting hot cup of cappuccino or cocoa. More often than not, you won’t need an excuse to visit it at all.

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6. Zurich, Switzerland — Conditorei Schober

Zurich is the definitive place to look for the best bakeries in Europe. The Swiss have great chocolates and even better pastry artisans that will surely impress you. Conditorei Schober is one of the bakeries you can find in the “sweet corner” of Old Town.

It’s a traditional-looking little cafe that has some of the most amazing pastries and handmade chocolates you can try. Lovely decor, great desserts, and a patio to enjoy in the summer — what’s not to love?

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7. Zurich, Switzerland — Confiserie Sprungli

We’re not done with Zurich yet! There is one more place deserving to mention on the list of best bakeries in Europe. Regarded as the prettiest cafe in town, Confiserie Sprungli is quite famous in Zurich.

The specialty that made them famous is the Luxemburgli macarons, but their chocolate is superb as well. Their specialties are sure to make all your senses sing. You can’t visit the Confiserie Sprungli without trying out the Luxemburgli macarons!

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8.  Danish bakery — Kaffehuset Copenhagen, Denmark

Danish bakery — Kaffehuset — Copenhagen, Denmark

You can’t mention pastries without recognizing how skilled the Danish are at making it. That’s why it’s no surprise to find a Danish bakery from Copenhagen among the best bakeries in Europe. The Kaffehuset is a definite contender for the spot, and they win it thanks to their mouth-watering pastries.

The students of Copenhagen favor Kaffehuset’s cheesecake, as it’s known to be the most delightful and most delicious cheesecake in town. You can try to resist its allure, but you’ll most likely fail — and be very happy that you did.

 

9. London, England — Lauderee

Another out-of-France European bakery that made its name on sweet French delights, Lauderee will enchant you. Londoners adore this place, and you will too once you visit London for the first time.

Macarons are their specialty, and you won’t be able to tell them apart from their French counterparts. The cream inside the macaron will melt in your mouth after you crunch the pastel-colored shell. It doesn’t get any better than that!

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10. Vienna, Austria — Demel

Demel is a famous dessert establishment in Vienna for a reason — their cakes. The Ana Demal Torte is a tiered chocolate showstopper that is one of the main reasons for Demel’s perfect reputation.

Demel is more than just a tourist favorite — its history is over 230 years long, which is fascinating and impressive. Some of the specialties you can enjoy there are Walnut cake, Esterhazy cake, Sacher Torte, and Dobos Torte. In short, if you’re looking for your daily dose of cake, look no further than Demel.

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Ready to have an unforgettable (and delicious) vacation with your entire family? Visit the ten best bakeries in Europe from our list, and you’ll be blown away. Make sure to plan your vacation and book your train tickets on time!

 

 

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Top 5 Cities With The Best Nightlife In Europe

Traveling to see the sights is a great choice — but what if you only want to have fun? In that case, there are cities with the best nightlife, and getting there by train is easy and inexpensive.

For the party animals, there’s nothing quite like experiencing the nightlife of a new city. The best thing about doing it in Europe is that every city has a different vibe. Take a look at the top 5 cities with the best nightlife and see which one you enjoy the most:

 

1. Berlin’s Nightlife, Germany

You’ll find Berlin at the Top 5 Cities with the best nightlife for a reason. The city has a vibrant and intense clubbing scene that is unparalleled in Europe. Berlin attracts a lot of like-minded party animals. That’s why it’s almost a guarantee to have a good time in one of its numerous clubs. Berghain is undoubtedly the city’s most famous nightclub, as well as the most exclusive one. Once a power plant, now it’s the epicenter of Berlin’s clubbing scene. You can’t miss visiting it if you’re looking for a great time! Fortunately, reaching Berlin by train is easy — you can get there from Amsterdam, London, and Frankfurt, among other cities.

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2. Amsterdam’s Nightlife, the Netherlands

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Amsterdam is one of the cities that deserve its reputation as one of the best to party. It’s a popular destination, especially for lovers of trance, techno, hip hop, deep house, and EDM. Some of the most important places to visit are the Warehouse Elementenstraat and Sugar Factory. Both are great clubs to party at, depending on what you like. One thing is for sure — the parties are wild. The clubs don’t close until 3 or 4 a.m., so there is plenty of time to enjoy. Reach Amsterdam by train from any major European cities like Berlin, Paris, London, and Brussels.

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3. Stockholm, Sweden

In the cold Scandinavia, both the locals and tourists know how to party. Stockholm is among the cities with the best nightlife owing to the variety of clubs and great crowds in them. Hell’s Kitchen is a place you can’t miss in Stockholm, so make sure to check it out. This city is easily reached by train from other European rail hubs.

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4. Rome, Italy

Rome’s unique historic atmosphere enhances the quality of clubbing in the city. Quintessentially Italian, the experience of clubbing in Rome has a certain life-loving, casual charm to it. Big dance floors, friendly bartenders, and a fun atmosphere make Rome’s nightlife a unique experience. One of the best parts about visiting Italy is that there are plenty of train rides. They can get you anywhere you want to go. Some of them will treat you with gorgeous sights along the way.

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5. London, England

London is among Top 5 Cities With The Best Nightlife In Europe

 

London has a different clubbing scene that puts it among the top five cities with the best nightlife in Europe. You can visit glamorous nightclubs, burlesque shows, retro clubs, and anything in between. It’s a great place to party, and getting to London by train is accessible from most major European cities. Don’t miss the London clubbing experience!

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Ready for your next party-seeking trip? Our Top 5 Cities with the Best Nightlife in Europe won’t disappoint you, even if you visited them before. Book your train tickets and enjoy the fun and music!

 

 

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5 Best Attractions For Kids In Europe

Traveling with kids can either be a nightmare or the best time of your life. Thanks to our little ones’ demanding natures and our wish to indulge them, there is usually no middle ground. However, there are ways for you to make traveling with children easier for yourself. The best way to do it is to ensure the youngsters always have something to do or see. To help you keep them occupied, we’ve compiled a list of 5 best attractions for kids in Europe. You can easily reach these destinations by train. Let’s have a look:

 

Attractions for Kids in Italy

Italy offers a few fantastic attractions for kids if experiencing the historic sights doesn’t excite them. In Viserba leisure park, they can see the sights of Italy in miniature! The park also features a merry-go-round, playground, various rides, and a cinema. Alternatively, if you find yourself in Rome, you can go to Hydromania water park. Just outside of Rome, it promises a multitude of slides and water fun, which makes it perfect for kids.

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Attractions for Kids in England

Warner Bros. Studios Making of Harry Potter is one of the 5 Best Attractions for Kids in Europe

 

One of the main attractions for kids in England is the Warner Bros. Studios Making of Harry Potter tour in London. However, for the young explorers interested in the wonders of nature, London’s Natural History Museum is a great choice. There are plenty of kid-friendly exhibits where they can learn about the dinosaurs and the solar system. It’s a great experience that makes London worth visiting for families.

 

Attractions for Kids in the Netherlands

Amsterdam usually isn’t recommended as a family-friendly destination, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be that way. For kids, perhaps the most exciting location is Natura Artis Magistra or Artis. It’s a massive zoo complete with an aquarium, playgrounds, Zoological Museum, and a planetarium. It features more than 900 animal species!

Alternatively, you can head to Efteling in Kaatsheuvel. It is the biggest theme park in the country, with a fantasy theme and a focus on myths and legends. There are many rides and entertainment for kids who are fond of fairy tales.

 

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Belgium

When it comes to entertainment for kids, Belgium offers its theme park, Plopsaland De Panne. It’s colorful, full of roller coasters and playgrounds, and has a variety of themes for every child to enjoy. It also has a farm with animals that the kids can visit, as well as a theater and boat rides.

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France

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One of the most famous attractions for kids is undoubtedly Disneyland. It doesn’t get any better than the one in Paris. It’s the most popular theme park in all of Europe for a reason. There are five themed areas, as well as many rides and attractions. Some of them include Parc Asterix, Pirates of the Caribbean, Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast and It’s a Small World. A visit to Paris and France with kids isn’t complete without Disneyland.

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Ready to have an unforgettable vacation with your entire family? Visit some of the 5 best attractions for kids in Europe from our list, and you’ll have a blast. Make sure to plan your vacation and book your train tickets on time!

 

 

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