Lonely Planet Pocket Amsterdam
(Author) Lonely PlanetDiscover twice the city in half the time as Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the ultimate short trip to Amsterdam. This latest edition uncovers the city's most popular experiences and unexpected surprises from admiring art by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh at the Rijksmuseum; to taking a stroll through the beloved green outdoor space of Vondelpark; and exploring the picturesque canals by bike. Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's PocketAmsterdam travel guide: Our Pocket guidebook format contains the best insider knowledge for planning trips between 1 - 7 days All-new structure and designthat's easy to use so you can navigate Amsterdam effortlessly Exciting 'Three Perfect Days' itineraries that are packed with unmissable attractions and activities Eat, drink and shop like a local with extensive listings of the top restaurants, bars, markets and street vendors Vibrant photography and maps including a pull out map of Amsterdam Explore on foot! Walking tours in every chapter introduce each area's personality and unique experiences Get fresh takes on must-visit sights from Anne Frank Huise to Oude Kerk and Koninklijk Paleis Essential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; navigating transport confidently; local etiquette; using money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; useful words and phrases; accessibility; and responsible travel Covers: Medieval Centre & Red Light District; Western Canal Ring & the Jordaan; Southern Canal Ring; Vondelpark & the South; De Pijp; Oosterpark & East of the Amstel; Nieuwmarkt, Plantage & the Eastern Islands; Amsterdam Noord Get straight to the heart of this extraordinary destination and hit the ground running with Lonely Planet's Pocket Amsterdam.
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is a renowned travel guide publisher founded by Tony and Maureen Wheeler in 1973. Their most famous work, the "Lonely Planet Guidebook," revolutionized travel literature with its practical advice and immersive storytelling. Their contributions to literature include inspiring countless adventurers to explore the world with curiosity and independence.