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Neighbourhood: Centrum
Amsterdam’s buzzing hub, with its sprawling network of tram rails and a seemingly constant flow of tourists and commuters, yields convenient access to some of the best sightseeing, shopping, and street life in Europe. Closest at hand are the Royal Palace, the quaint shops of Haalremmerdijk, the pedestrianized zones Kalverstraat and Dam Square with popular neighborhoods such as the Red Light District, and the Canal Ring hardly more than a moment’s stroll away. With the well-connected Centraal Station as Centrum’s base, it's easy to travel farther afield via one of the city’s iconic trams.
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- Nieuwmarkt • 4 min walk
- Waterlooplein • 8 min walk
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Ann T
Perth, Australia29 contributions
July 2023 • Couples
My first impression was that Amsterdam was rather dirty and uncared for however having come from Switzerland and Germany before arriving in Amsterdam I think that coloured my thinking. After the first 24 hours there I fell into the swing of things and realised that there is a lot of wonderful and interesting to discover in Amsterdam - it is a very easy city to walk as the footpaths are even and flat. Loved the windmill tour and just generally walking and discovering what Amsterdam had to offer. Was disappointed to get all the way to Museumplein to take a photo by the large AMSTERDAM sign only to find it has been removed due to vandalism
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Written 13 July 2023
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,425 contributions
Jan 2018 • Friends
Montelbaans Tower ( Montelbaan Storen ) is a wonderful evocative and eye catching tower in the Centrum district that is a great place to visit.
It's located on a series of canals and makes for some great photographic opportunities,the area is also great as there are some superb pubs,bars and restaurants here not aimed at the tourists but at the locals.
The tower was constructed between 1512 and with further additions such as the clock face completed in 1606, it was part of the Eastern defensive wall of Amsterdam.
The tower is found on Oudeschans in a great district of Amsterdam and well worth checking out.
It's located on a series of canals and makes for some great photographic opportunities,the area is also great as there are some superb pubs,bars and restaurants here not aimed at the tourists but at the locals.
The tower was constructed between 1512 and with further additions such as the clock face completed in 1606, it was part of the Eastern defensive wall of Amsterdam.
The tower is found on Oudeschans in a great district of Amsterdam and well worth checking out.
Written 5 February 2018
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Harrison F. Carter
Auckland, New Zealand12,826 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Another scenic spot that is probably off the radar of most sightseeing in Amsterdam, but there is a lot of charm here, and in the getting there. Plot your destinations on a map and link them up for a self-guided walking tour. Nice way to spend a day.
Written 12 October 2016
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Solodam J
Amsterdam, The Netherlands34,927 contributions
Nov 2014 • Solo
The tower is dated from 1516. It's built for defending the city of Amsterdam. It is also called 'Malle Jaap'(silly Jaap), it is because once the clock irregular struck spontaneously. Nowadays it is the office of Private Boat tour. When you take a canal cruise, the boat will pass this tower. Or you walk around in the jewish corner area, near the Rembrandt house, you will see it. It can't be missed.
Written 11 November 2014
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Greg
Cambridge, UK5,215 contributions
June 2019 • Couples
We spied this clock tower during our canal cruise around Amsterdam. Formerly named Silly Jack as it never told the time properly. The spire was added almost one-hundred years on from when the original part (a defensive tower) was erected. Not a major must-see, though.
Written 17 June 2019
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Soko37
Budapest, Hungary13,302 contributions
June 2019 • Family
Nice 👍 tower sitting on one of bank of canal. It is part of city fortification, just few minutes from New market.
Written 16 June 2019
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jeff1955malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia6,046 contributions
Oct 2018 • Solo
this is an old dutch clock tower located along one of the canals. it is very unique and dutch architecture. well maintained. looks towering along the canal.
Written 3 December 2018
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Corrine R
Clovis, NM925 contributions
Nov 2018 • Family
Nice tower and view of it from the water or roads along a canal. Quite neat compared to other architecture in the city being this tower is built to go down straight into the water. Built in 1516 it's what remains of the old fortified wall that was built to help defend the city. It's just a bit off the beaten path of city center, but if walking towards the Nemo science museum, the zoo, or WWII resistance museum, you can make this attraction be a convenient stop on the way. Not sure if you can enter the tower as we did not walk up to it, but viewed it from across it's canal.
Written 17 November 2018
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YTCHENG
Hong Kong, China15,392 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
The Montelbaans Tower is a old structural tower standing out as the landmark in the old city of Amsterdam. It is very easy to identify the historical remains when you stroll along the canals or have canal boat ride in the city.
Written 23 October 2018
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,813 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
This tower seems to often be on the horizon, a landmark in the old city, very attractive and something to take a photo of.
Written 27 June 2018
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