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  Koninklijk Paleis (Royal Palace)
Koninklijk Paleis (Royal Palace)
The Royal Palace, designed by Jacob van Campen, was built in 1648, as Amsterdam’s city hall. When King Louis Napoleon arrived in Amsterdam, in 1808, he had the city hall turned into a palace. The large collection of Empire-style furniture, chandeliers and clocks date from this period. Although the palace is still the official royal residence, the royal family lives in The Hague.

However, Queen Beatrix does host official functions here. Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147 Transport: Trams 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17, 24 or 25. Opening hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat and Sun 1230–1700; guided tours need to be booked two weeks in advance.
  Museum Het Rembrandthuis
Museum Het Rembrandthuis
This museum, a charming three-storey house, built in the early 17th century, is where Rembrandt lived for nearly 20 years. Recently, a museum wing has been added, with more space for a permanent collection of his work.

It is home to a comprehensive collection of 250 of the artist’s etchings and self-portraits.

The work of Rembrandt’s teachers and students are also on display, which adds depth and dialogue to Rembrandt’s own work. Jodenbreestraat 4–6 Transport: Trams 4, 9 or 14; metro Nieuwmarkt; boat to Waterlooplein or Zwanenburgerwal. Opening hours: Mon–Sat 1000–1700, Sun 1300–1700.
  Heineken Experience
Heineken Experience
Voted ‘Best Amsterdam Visitor Attraction’ in 2001, the Heineken Experience is a self-guided, multimedia delve into the workings of the world’s largest beer exporter. There is plenty of information on the company’s rich history and also the ‘Bottle Ride’, where visitors get to feel what it is like to be a beer bottle during the production process. At the end of the tour, there is, of course, the chance to sample the hallowed brew. Among backpackers, this is one of the most popular attractions in Amsterdam. This former brewery has been transformed into a museum about Heineken beer with guided tours which feature tastings. You also score three free beers and a Heineken glass. Stadhouderskade 78 Transport: Trams 16, 24 or 25. Opening Hours: Tues–Sun 1000–1800.
 
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