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Discover Amsterdam
  :: Nightlife - 5
  Popular Clubs In Amsterdam : :
  • Dansen bij Jansen (Located at Handboogsteeg 11)

The city’s student club (student ID required). Dansen bij Jansen offers various music styles: disco, pop and house. On the ground floor you will find a small dance floor, the bar is upstairs.

  • Club More (Located at Rozengracht 133)

Founded in 2000, More is one of the trendiest spots in Amsterdam, with an award winning interior and a large variety of music styles. Contrary to the fashionable lounges in Amsterdam, it clearly focuses on dancing.

  • Sinners in Heaven (Located at Wagenstraat 3)

'Sinners' is Amsterdam’s one and only jet-set club, frequented by actors, athletes and other Amsterdam celebs. Not big, but an immaculate interior with lots of mirrors and designer furniture. Come early and dress up if you want to get in without membership.

 
  Amsterdam Red Light District : :

Prostitution is legal in Holland, and in Amsterdam most of it is concentrated in the Red Light District. Even if you don't want to play, this is a place you may want to see at night, when the red lights reflect from the inky surface of the canals. Lots of visitors come here out of curiosity or just for fun. There's no problem with wandering around, and you don't need to worry much about crime as long as you stick to the busier streets -- and keep an eye out for pickpockets. Visiting women going around in groups of two or more won't be noticed any more than anyone else, but a single female might be subject to misrepresentation.

The Red Light District, known in Dutch as the Rosse Buurt, isn't very big. The easiest way in is on Damstraat, beside the Krasnapolsky Hotel on the Dam. Then stick to the main drag on Oudezijds Voorburgwal, as far north as the Oude Kerk, the venerable Old Church, which stands watch over this passable representation of Sodom and Gomorrah. If you don't mind the weird-looking, sad-sack males and the "heroin whores" hanging around on the bridges, you can go further in, to the parallel canal, Oudezijds Achterburgwal, and the cluster of good bars and restaurants, many of the latter Chinese, at Nieuwmarkt. The Rosse Buurt (Red Light District) serves up its own unique brand of nightlife, and adjoining this is Nieuwmarkt, which is rapidly becoming a popular, if somewhat alternative, hangout. Your best source of information on nightlife and cultural events is Amsterdam Day by Day, the VVV Tourist Office's monthly program guide in English, which costs 2€ ($2.50).

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