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Amsterdam

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Holidays by Destination Europe Netherlands Amsterdam Finding Out More 

Netherlands Board of Tourism http://www.holland.com/uk
PO Box 30783, London WC2B 6DH
tel: 0906 8717777 (60p per minute)
The web site includes a children's corner with ideas on what to do and where to stay with children.
The UK office sells relevant publications, notably ANWB (Dutch AA) combined Cycle/Road Maps.

Amsterdam Tourist Board
De Ruyterkade 5, Postbus 3901, 1001 AS Amsterdam
+31 20 551 2525/2512; in Holland (0900) 400 40 40 €.0.55 per minute info@amsterdamtourist.nl
Operates several busy offices including Stationsplein 10, opposite the central station, Central Station (platform 2), and Leidseplein 1. If you don't want to queue, go early.

Visit Amsterdam http://www.visitamsterdam.nl
The official site, connects to an extensive hotel booking site and itself includes extensive information on practicalities and attractions.

Amsterdam http://www.amsterdam.nl
Decent site with links to hotel booking for example.

Simply Amsterdam http://www.simplyamsterdam.nl/sights.htm
A site for independent travellers including for example numerous links to museums.

Reading

The Rough Guide To Amsterdam Rough Guides, Martin Dunford and Jack Holland, £8.99
Details current issues as well as the standard cultural itinerary and practicalities.

The Time Out Guide to Amsterdam Penguin Books, £11.99
Specialists in short break city guides, this is one of their staples and extremely thorough.

Children's books in English are sold at Waterstones Kalverstraat 152 + 31 20 638 3821 books@amsterdam.waterstones.nl including a handful of translated Dutch titles.

Recommended for maps is Spiral Amsterdam AA, £9.99


(updated 09 April, 2006)
         

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