Amsterdam Currency Exchange: Where To Change Your Money
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The trick for travelers is to find the best exchange rate, at a bank or service that charges the least amount in commissions or other fees.
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Amsterdam and the rest of The Netherlands uses the euro (€). You will have to convert your dollars, pounds, or other foreign money at a currency exchange.
Where and How you exchange your money can make a huge difference in how many euros you will get. 1Read more about the euro (indeed, not capitalized) at Wikipedia. Familiarize yourself with specimens of banknotes and coins (with a confusing array of designs). The Netherlands is one of 18 of the 28 member states of the European Union that uses the euro. These 18 members are collectively referred to as the eurozone, which includes: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain
This guide describes the advantages and disadvantages of different ways to obtain euros.
And then there are pitfalls to avoid. For instance, many travel guides claim you can save money by using Cash Withdrawal Machines (ATMs). However, they usually fail to tell you that the city is full of for-profit ATM machines. When you use those ATMs you usually you pay extra fees both here and at home. Your bank statement may include some nasty surprises.
You either get a poor exchange rate, and/or pay extra fees, and/or get charged an extra fee by your bank.

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Changing money is a service for which banks and exchange offices can charge you commission and/or other fees.
Commission is a percentage of the amount of money you exchange. A transaction fee is a specific amount — for instance, €3 per exchange, regardless of how much money is involved.
Exchange rates constantly fluctuate; one day your money buys you more local currency — and another day you get less.
In Amsterdam and elsewhere money exchange businesses tend to advertise with ‘no fees,’ ‘no commission’ or ‘no fees & no commission.’ Make sure you read the fine print or ask for details before you buy or sell money to see whether the advertised deal applies to the amount you intend to change.
Best place to change your cash money
Savvy travelers bring at least a small amount of euros so that they can immediately make use of services (e.g. bus, train, taxi) or get something to eat and drink upon arrival in Amsterdam.
Whether you then use ATMs or exchange services depends on a number of things we’ll detail below.
ATM (Cash Machine)
Many visitors report that they get ‘good’ to ‘excellent’ exchange rates by using their debit cards at Automated Teller Machines.
When you use a debit card to obtain euros at an ATM in Amsterdam, your bank withdraws the equivalent in your own currency from your checking account — generally using a favorable rate of exchange.
There are advantages, disadvantages, and pitfalls to consider. Do not skip this information, as doing so may end up costing you a lot of money.

Advantages
- There are lots of Automated Teller Machines in Amsterdam. Many of them are located inside and/or outside shopping centers, grocery stores (e.g. Albert Heijn, Dirk van den Broek) and tobacconists. Most of the latter double as bank- and post offices — but you cannot exchange money at their counters. If you need to ask someone for the nearest ATM, just ask for a ‘Geldautomaat‘ (literally, ‘Money Machine’).
- Though they may look different from the ones you use at home, ATMs are easy to use. Most of the machines have English-language menus available.
- You don’t have to carry large amounts of cash.
- Many banks have network alliances with oversees banks, allowing you to use your debit card in a foreign ATM without paying extra usage fees for each withdrawal, transfer or balance inquiry.
- Dutch banks do not charge a fee for use of their ATMs (but see ‘pitfalls’ regarding ‘independent’ ATMs).
Disadvantages
- Usually you do not know what the actual exchange rate is until your transaction is finished — or until you return home.2It usually is a good, competitive rate, but keep various bank fees in mind.
- VISA (which operates the interbank network PLUS) and Mastercard (interbank network Cirrus) charge a 1 percent fee for each international transaction.
- Your bank will charge a currency conversion fee of 1 to 3 percent. Verify this with your bank.
- Your bank may also charge a transaction fee — $1.50 to $5.00 — each time you use your card outside its network. Ask your bank for details. If you frequently withdraw small amounts (e.g. due to withdrawal limits) your accumulating transaction fees can take a big bite out of your account.
- If such fees are waived (or discounted) when using an ATM within the bank’s network alliance, it may be more challenging to find those ATMs rather than the nearest ones.
Pitfalls & Tips
- You may not always be able to tell the difference between regular and “independent”, for-profit ATMs. The latter always result in higher charges through added fees and/or the use of disadvantageous exchange rates. Generally it is best to only use machines operated by ABNAmro, ING, or Rabobank.
- Not all cards issued by foreign banks work in all cash machines in Amsterdam. If your card sports a Mastercard (Cirrus, Maestro) and/or VISA (PLUS) logo it should work in any machine with those same logos.
- Note that the logos on the back of your card (Cirrus, Maestro or PLUS) are more important than the logos on the front of your card. Stick with machines that carry one or more of the logos matching those on the back of your card. If you do not see those logos you may up paying a lot of extra charges.
- Most ATMs in Europe accept only 4-digit PIN codes. If you currently have a 6-digit PIN, ask your bank to change it to a 4-digit PIN code.
- Memorize your PIN code in numbers rather than in letters. The keypads on most ATMs in Amsterdam only show numbers.
- Most ATMs in Europe will only let you access your primary checking account. Make sure you have enough cash in your account to cover your entire trip, or that you have a way to transfer money from a savings account to your checking account (e.g. electronic banking).
- It is a good idea to let your bank know you are going to abroad — a so-called ‘travel notice.’ Otherwise the bank may block your card if it is suddenly used in Amsterdam rather than in your home town.
- Ask your bank how much money you are allowed to withdraw within a 24-hour period. ATMs in Amsterdam also may have withdrawal limits. Most banks will allow you to increase your withdrawal limit.
Finally, make sure you have a backup card in case your debit card is lost, stolen, or swallowed by a machine. It is also a good idea to carry some emergency cash, which you can exchange locally, plus one or more credit cards.
It goes without saying that you should not carry these items all in one place. It is also a good idea to keep at least one backup card in the safe at your hotel.
Speaking of which, a portable safe is a wise investment — useful both at home and while traveling.
Plan your Amsterdam trip:
- Savings on accommodation from hostels and apartments to luxury hotels
- Cheap flights to Amsterdam
- Things to do in Amsterdam
- Visitor’s Guide
- Wise Debit Card (With the Wise card, you never have to worry about exchange rate markups, or high transaction fees when you pay or use ATMs abroad)
Money Exchange
Many travelers prefer to bring cash rather than — or in addition to — using ATM cards.
With rare exceptions, banks in Amsterdam will not change your money unless you have an account there.
Instead you obtain euros at a ‘money exchange’ — also known as ‘bureau de change’ or ‘currency exchange’ (Geldwisselkantoor in Dutch).
Advantages
- Money exchange services are highly competitive businesses, usually located close to eachother, and all vying for the same customers. That usually means you can take advantage of a very good exchange rate — but only if you avoid certain pitfalls. As you will see below, it really pays to shop around (or to follow the suggestions to those who have already done so)
- Many years ago a number of exchange offices in Amsterdam engaged in rather shady business practices. For instance, a favorite scam at one firm was to hand you a map of the city along with your exchanged currency. When you later check your receipt it turns out they charged you €7,95 or more for the largely worthless map.Nowadays money exchange companies are licensed by De Nederlandse Bank, the Central Bank of the Netherlands, are subject to specific rules and regulations, and are supervised for compliance with the law (Wet op het financieel toezicht, Act on Financial Supervision).
Disadvantages
- If you lose a debit- or credit card, you may be able to minimize your losses. If you lose cash, it’s gone. Be sure to have a backup plan. Be aware of your surroundings and people loitering nearby when exchanging your money.
From the moment you arrive at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol or at Central Station you will hear and read announcements alerting you to pickpockets.
Pickpockets love Amsterdam, and they LOVE tourists.
Use a money belt or bra pocket (or women’s underwear with a secret pocket) and other anti-theft products to carry your cash and passport.
Pitfalls, Tips, and Our Recommendation
- While it may be tempting to exchange your cash at the airport, or at Amsterdam Central Station, you’d be selling yourself short. It would be like stealing from yourself.Wait till you are in town, then shop around for the best rate.

Here’s an example of how much money you can save, in this case when changing dollars to euros: on Tuesday, May 27, 2014, we checked how many euros we would get in exchange for $1500 in cash.3Note: this was a highly informal, unscientific test conducted by phone. But the results are very similar to other tests we conducted earlier in the month.
- GWK Travelex4In most countries the company is known as Travelex. In Holland it is GWK Travelex. GWK stands for the Dutch name, grenswisselkantoor which literally means ‘Border Exchange Office.’ at Schiphol airport quoted us: €975 (which we were told was a ‘very special rate’).
- The GWK Travelex office at Central Station said we’d receive €998.75
- GWK Travelex’s Leidsestraat office offered €999.90.
- ABN AMRO would hand over €1007.
- Pott Change, a one-office exchange company whose praises are sung on many travel forums, came in at a whopping €1,072.50 — nearly €100 more than we would have received at GWK Travelex’s Schiphol office, and almost €75 more than Travelex offices at locations quoted us!
Our Recommendation for euros in Amsterdam
Much has changed since we first published this article. Far fewer visitors bring cash. Far more people just use their debit or credit card (or app).This is our updated recommendation:Use a Wise cardWith the Wise card, you never have to worry about exchange rate markups, or high transaction fees when you spend abroad.With the Wise digital card, you can pay online and in stores in over 40 currencies and 160 countries. The Wise card takes the worry out of using ATMs abroad. You pay only a super-low fee on withdrawals after the first €200.This is the safest, most secure way, and cheapest way to use euros in the Netherlands and in the rest of the EU.Still prefer to use cash?Head over to Pott Change on Damrak, near Dam square:
Where to find Pott Change
Pott Change is located at Damrak 95, just short of Damsquare and opposite to the giant Bijenkorf warehouse. see the € sign on the map.
Damrak is the main street that leads from Central Station to Dam Square — an easy, 10-minute walk. You’ll see many other currency exchange businesses along the way, but we think it pays to pass them by.
Note: Our recommendation of Pott Change is an editorial decision, not sponsored or remunerated in any other wayIf you prefer to take a tram, lines 4, 9, 16 and 24 stop right in front — one stop from the train station.
The money change company is open 7 days a week, 8:30 AM till 8:30 PM (Saturday and Sunday open at 9:30 AM)
Private cubicles are available to keep you safe from prying eyes.
Pott Change, which has been in business for over 25 years, is a Western Union agent.
Credit Cards
Credit cards will work at most ATM machines, particularly if you use a VISA or Mastercard — but be aware of the disadvantages and pitfalls listed above for the use of ATMs.
Small wonder: you get free use of public transport, free or discounted access to top museums, free canal boat tour, and much more.
This is an expensive way to get and spend money. Many stores and other businesses will add a surcharge if you use a credit card, since the credit card issuers charge them as well.
Most credit cards charge an additional fee for international transactions.
Do note that many businesses in Amsterdam do not accept any credit cards.
There are safety considerations as well. Tourists are easy targets for unscrupulous workers who may swipe your card one or more extra times without you noticing (until you arrive back home and open your bills).
Why You Need to Carry Cash
- Many businesses in Amsterdam do not accept debit- and/or credit cards.
- Some ATM cards will not work in certain machines or with certain networks
- Some stores and restaurants charge a transaction fee for debit card purchases
From the moment you arrive at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol or at Central Station you will hear and read announcements alerting you to pickpockets.
Pickpockets love Amsterdam, and they LOVE tourists.
Use a money belt or bra pocket (or women’s underwear with a secret pocket) and other anti-theft products to carry your cash and passport.
Why You Also Need to Carry Credit and/or Debit Cards
An increasing number of businesses in Amsterdam accept no cash whatsoever.
Want to buy some apples, cheese or a fruit juice at Marqt? Great, as long as you’ve got a debit card.
Feel like a sandwich and a cup of coffee at Bbrood? You’re welcome, but it’s strictly, “Alleen Pinnen” (PIN only — meaning you can only pay by debit or credit card).5Note that when I called around to various Bbrood locations to verify this, the people answering the phone all gave different answers regarding which cards would or would not be accepted.
What To Avoid
- Doing business with the first money change service you see
- Airports and train stations charge high rental rates for prime locations — which you will help pay for
- More often than not the large letters declaring ‘NO COMMISSION’ of ‘NO FEES’ give, while the small letters explaining the conditions under which that is true take away.
- Exchange Services at HotelsIf you’d let them, hotels will charge you to breathe. Exchanging your money at a hotel ensures that you get less money than you would get elsewhere.
- Helpful People on the StreetIdiotic as it may sound, some tourists really need to be told this: Exchange your currency at a legitimate business. Not at a bar, in a coffeeshop, or on the street.
- Fake Police OfficersIn recent years there have been many instances in which tourists were approach by people who — to them — looked and acted like police officers. The ‘officers’ — often from East-European countries, and dressed in uniforms obtained via the Internet — claim that they want to alert the tourists about the existence of fake Euros. They offer (or demand) to check their wallets, and then apply an exchange trick — after which the tourists are left with no money, or a bunch of fake Euros. Real cops will not ask to see your money.
- Businesses that offer to charge your card in dollars ‘for your convenience’That allows those companies to pick whichever exchange rate earns them the most money.
About This Page
This page was last updated on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 when we updated our recommendation to use the Wise Card. We will published a major update in August 20205.
This article is the result of private research by the publisher of DutchAmsterdam.
Our recommendation of Pott Change for cash currence exchange is based on our own independent research. We do not receive any renumeration from Pott Change.Our recommendation of the Wise card is based on our own independent research as well – and on common sense. In this case we do receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
As always, our disclaimer applies.
We wish you a gezellige time in our wonderful city!
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Footnotes
- 1Read more about the euro (indeed, not capitalized) at Wikipedia. Familiarize yourself with specimens of banknotes and coins (with a confusing array of designs). The Netherlands is one of 18 of the 28 member states of the European Union that uses the euro. These 18 members are collectively referred to as the eurozone, which includes: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain
- 2It usually is a good, competitive rate, but keep various bank fees in mind.
- 3Note: this was a highly informal, unscientific test conducted by phone. But the results are very similar to other tests we conducted earlier in the month.
- 4In most countries the company is known as Travelex. In Holland it is GWK Travelex. GWK stands for the Dutch name, grenswisselkantoor which literally means ‘Border Exchange Office.’
- 5Note that when I called around to various Bbrood locations to verify this, the people answering the phone all gave different answers regarding which cards would or would not be accepted.

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- Anton HeinNo ice skating on Amsterdam’s canals for now
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam fire destroys classic WWII vehicles
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky cancels expansion plans
- Anton HeinDutch among lowest cannabis users in Europe
- Anton HeinWorld famous Amsterdam sex theater no longer threatened with closure
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam police arrest three people in weapons store burglary
- Anton HeinRental rates in quarter of Amsterdam shopping streets reduced
- Anton HeinAmsterdam hiring inspectors to audit prostitutes
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam improves business climate, but drops slightly in ranking
- Anton HeinOwner of Amsterdam childcare facility possibly murdered on demand
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam borough advertises 16th century tower for rent
- Anton HeinAmsterdam wants to transform Red Light District sooner rather than later
- Anton HeinElephants ‘parade’ through Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam forces Ai!Amsterdam to change name and logo
- Anton HeinSuspect in the murder of Amsterdam daycare center owner arrested
- Anton HeinTaxi rank at Amsterdam Central Station: still ‘a big mess’
- Anton HeinPolitical party: Amsterdammers have the right to be intoxicated
- Anton HeinAmsterdam police reveal identity of daycare owner killer
- Anton HeinDramatic shortage in student housing in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Airport Schiphol drops out of Top 10 of International Airports
- Anton HeinGiant billboards may keep Amsterdam off World Heritage list
- Anton HeinDaycare owner stabbed to death in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam real estate tycoon Maup Caransa dead at 93
- Anton HeinAlcohol ban at some downtown Amsterdam courtyards
- Anton HeinAmsterdam mayor demands activists stop using Ai!Amsterdam name and logo
- Anton HeinDefeat for silly rule: You can once again drink while standing in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinMuslim party to take part in Dutch local elections; Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague included
- Anton HeinHoax caller of Amsterdam terrorism alert released
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to take action against illegal prostitution in massage parlors
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Gay Pride 2009: From religious services to the Drag Queen Olympics
- Anton HeinAmsterdam police arrests soccer hooligans
- Anton HeinOrganiser of Amsterdam’s Gay Pride boat parade victim of gay bashing
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam police hands out 37 nightlife restraining orders
- Anton HeinAmsterdam parking fees amongst the highest in the world
- Anton HeinDowntown Amsterdam coffeeshops may be moved instead of closed
- Anton HeinControversial Amsterdam metro project must continue, committee says
- Anton HeinLegal cannabis farms could save Amsterdam coffeeshops, lawyer says
- Anton HeinThe connection between Amsterdam’s coffeeshops and organized crime
- Anton Hein26 coffeeshops in downtown Amsterdam must close their doors
- Anton HeinOne man dies, three injured trying to escape Amsterdam police raid
- Anton HeinAmsterdam mayor Job Cohen wants police to document criminal youths in Diamond neighborhood
- Anton HeinWoman arrested on suspicion of hoax threat against Amsterdam stores
- Anton HeinTight security during Remembrance Day ceremonies in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinCity of Amsterdam closes businesses on suspicion of money laundering
- Anton HeinAmsterdam borough wants to deport criminal gang members to Morocco
- Anton HeinBarack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other world leaders promote Amsterdam’s Queen’s Day Celebrations
- Anton HeinIndex: Amsterdam remains the most attractive Dutch city to live in
- Anton HeinMisbehaving teens plucked from Amsterdam buses by undercover cops
- Anton HeinBan on hallucinogenic mushrooms upheld in The Netherlands
- Anton HeinAmsterdam police evacuates illegal squatters from three buildings
- Anton Hein22 members of brass band arrested at Amsterdam Schiphol airport after drugs check
- Anton HeinFewer tourists visit Amsterdam’s Red Light District
- Anton HeinEconomic crisis felt in Amsterdam’s Red Light District
- Anton HeinSoldiers allowed to wear militairy uniforms at Amsterdam Gay Pride canal parade
- Anton HeinAmsterdam taxi firm TCA loses legal appeal against loss of Schiphol airport concession
- Anton HeinNude sunbathing allowed in Amsterdam Vondelpark. Or not…
- Anton HeinBløf gives live concert in Amsterdam department store display window
- Anton HeinAmsterdam celebrates Holland’s friendship with US, New York
- Anton HeinDrug dealer murdered in Amsterdam was on the run from Irish police, gangs
- Anton HeinAmsterdammers tell City officials what they think about Red Light District cleanup efforts
- Anton HeinSuspect arrested in stabbing death of Amsterdam school guard
- Anton HeinMan stabbed to death at Amsterdam schoolyard
- Anton HeinWhat lurks beneath the water of Amsterdam’s canals?
- Anton HeinAmsterdam diamond dealer dies during robbery
- Anton HeinGoogle Streetview does Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to install ‘green’ taxi rank at Central Station
- Anton HeinAmsterdam sees fewer tourists from America and Japan
- Anton HeinU2 adds second Amsterdam date to 360-degrees tour
- Anton HeinDutch judge orders teens to visit Anne Frank House
- Anton HeinAmsterdam bomb threat was false alarm; possibly act of revenge
- Anton HeinAmsterdam: Five of seven people arrested on suspicion of terrorism released
- Anton HeinNetherlands Counterterrorism agency: “No reason to raise threat level”
- Anton HeinAmsterdam escapes terrorist attack
- Anton HeinAmsterdam: IKEA, other stores, vacated after bomb threats
- Anton HeinU2 coming to Amsterdam Arena
- Anton HeinAmsterdam’s newest neighborhood fears ‘white flight’
- Anton HeinReprieve for some Amsterdam brothels and coffeeshops
- Anton HeinCollapse of building in Cologne reverberates in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAbsolutely British: largest selection of British food products in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam: Silent march for murdered prostitute
- Anton HeinUniversity of Amsterdam will not sponsor boat at Gay Pride canal parade
- Anton HeinAirplane crashes at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: 9 confirmed dead
- Anton HeinAmsterdam police to ask people for help in solving crimes via email
- Anton HeinMan arrested in stabbing death of prostitute in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinTight supply behind increase in Amsterdam rental rates
- Anton HeinProstitute stabbed to death in Amsterdam
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- Anton HeinChinese tourists targeted in Amsterdam street robberies
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- Anton HeinTaxi service TCA loses Schiphol concession, vows to fight decision
- Anton HeinModel Hunt at Central Station opens Amsterdam International Fashion Week
- Anton HeinInauguration events in Amsterdam
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- Anton HeinSquatters arrested after fight in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to get electric cabs
- Anton HeinJudge rejects legal challenge against ban on hallucinogenic mushrooms
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to close 43 coffeeshops
- Anton HeinKoninklijk Concertgebouworkest voted world’s best orchestra
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- Anton HeinSale of hallucinogenic ‘magic’ mushrooms banned starting December 1, 2008
- Anton HeinMedieval Amsterdam: Old Side and (older) New Side
- Anton HeinOudezijds Kolk, one of Amsterdam’s last sluices dating to the Middle Ages
- Anton HeinAmsterdam: Armbrug
- Anton HeinOwner Amstelbotel: Black Businesswoman of the Year
- Anton HeinZeedijk – One of Amsterdam’s oldest streets
- Anton HeinMonumental buildings damaged due to subway construction work
- Anton HeinIn Amsterdam, don’t drink and stand
- Anton HeinStarbucks coming to Amsterdam and rest of the Netherlands
- Anton HeinSharp rise in rent prices for student rooms in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinRembrandthuis – Rembrandt House Museum
- Anton HeinProposal: Amsterdam must become bilingual
- Anton HeinAmsterdam history: The Alteration
- Anton HeinMarijuana Is In, Tobacco Is Out Under Netherlands’ Smoking Ban
- Anton HeinAmsterdam joins Top 10 of world’s most important commercial centers
- Anton HeinComing next year: Dine in a piece of offshore ‘pirate’ radio history
- Anton HeinHow will the July 1, 2008 smoking ban affect Amsterdam’s coffee shops?
- Anton HeinDowntown Amsterdam gets additional hotel rooms
- Anton HeinAmsterdam magic mushroom incidents on the rise: health service
- Anton HeinAmsterdam vs. the ‘Kosher Mafia’
- Anton HeinAmsterdam mayor receives Martin Luther King Award
- Anton HeinAmsterdam street organs leave the street for the museum
- Anton HeinGambling halls in Amsterdam Red Light District to be closed
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Melkweg — Most active Cultural Center of the Netherlands
- Anton HeinDutch look to ban magic mushrooms
- Anton HeinAmsterdam is World Book Capital 2008
- Anton HeinQueen’s Day Reminder: April 30
- Anton HeinTourists rate Amsterdam a solid 8
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- Anton HeinSome Amsterdam currency exchange outlets refuse to exchange dollars
- Anton HeinThe true story behind Amsterdam’s Schreierstoren
- Anton HeinVondelpark Amsterdam: the rules (You won’t believe why dog owners are upset)
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- Anton HeinRed hot and Dutch: The designers who are moving into former brothels in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Police
- Anton HeinCounterfeit Old Amsterdam Cheese
- Anton HeinIl Girasole, Italian coffee house in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinKeep Amsterdam clean: No old cars, please
- Anton HeinIs your Amsterdam TCA Taxi really a TCA Taxi?
- Anton HeinReaders of Out Traveller select Amsterdam as Favorite International Destination
- Anton HeinAmsterdam bad for your love life?
- Anton HeinImage of U.S. soldier wins World Press Photo prize
- Anton HeinAmsterdam: Turn Out the Red Light?
- Anton HeinAmsterdam sightseeing tour company to use American school buses
- Anton HeinCompany wants to expand Amsterdam — underground
- Anton HeinAnne Frank’s tree wins reprieve
- Anton HeinNetherlands Maritime Museum in Amsterdam closed longer than expected
- Anton HeinAmsterdam borough extends ‘No Toking’ prohibition
- Anton HeinAnne Frank musical in the works
- Anton HeinInfamous Amsterdam brothel Yab Yum must close
- Anton HeinMajority of Amsterdam locals support new approach to Red Light District
- Anton HeinThe BIBOB Law
- Anton HeinAmsterdam’s famous Red Light District to be cleaned up
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to “upgrade” Red Light district
- Anton HeinScheepvaart Museum / National Maritime Museum
- Anton HeinDappermarket Amsterdam named one of National Geographic’s favourite places
- Anton HeinVerzetsmuseum – Dutch Resistance Museum
- Anton HeinCannabis Cup draws pot perfectionists to Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAnne Frank’s tree saved from the axe — for now
- Anton HeinAmsterdam tree mentioned in Anne Frank’s diary to be cut down
- Anton HeinFortuna, a Statue at Munt Plein
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Central Station has new information and service center
- Anton HeinSale of hallucinogenic magic mushrooms to be forbidden in the Netherlands
- Anton HeinTurning down Amsterdam’s red lights
- Anton HeinAnne Frank’s ailing chestnut tree granted reprieve
- Anton HeinDutch hashish “spacecakes” become chicken-friendly
- Anton HeinDutch Cannabis more expensive, lower THC, but high quality
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to cut back on brothels
- Anton HeinSpencer Tunick’s Amsterdam Installation
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- Anton HeinJimmy Woo
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- Anton HeinCan you use your cell phone or mobile phone in Holland?
- Anton HeinAmsterdam Schiphol Airport to open Holland’s first Yotel
- Anton HeinCarpe Noctem (Seize the Night): Open Air Cinema in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam store owners fear ban on “magic” psychedelic mushrooms
- Anton HeinAmsterdam explodes with color as city celebrates Gay Pride festival
- Anton HeinUnstable Amsterdam is building a new subway line
- Anton HeinTop Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam — Vote
- Anton HeinMagic Mushroom sellers want age limit
- Anton HeinThe Flying Pig Downtown Hostel
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- Anton HeinDutch build floating homes in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinAmsterdam to get freight trams
- Anton HeinNew: The Amsterdam Forum
- Anton HeinPoliticians are chipping away at liberal identity of the Netherlands
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- Anton Hein2,500 Bikes Look a Lot Alike At Amsterdam Central Station Bike Garage
- Anton HeinThe Undutchables – an observation of the Nederlands, its culture and its inhabitants
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- Anton HeinTada! Amsterdam houseboats to be connected to… sewers.
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- Anton HeinThe view from Coffeeshop De Tweede Kamer
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- Anton HeinTakara – fair trade fashion accessories
- Anton HeinRed Light District holds 2nd annual Open Day
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- Anton HeinAmsterdam crime crackdown said to change face of Red Light District
- Anton HeinFestive arrival of Saint Nicholas in Amsterdam
- Anton HeinJewish Historical Museum acquires its own Children’s Museum
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