If you decide to travel to Europe again, do not forget to Amsterdam. Contrary to what many believe, that is not only the Red Light District stoner and cafes that make the city what it is - and many of the cultural, historical and romantic part of the city of Amsterdam is a good well.The general climate of places. Urban part of town is compact and very laid back and all the main streets, separated from the channels, which are still present in the city. Channels, including the fact that most of the city spared from heavy traffic and you can easily (the thirty five to forty five minutes north to south) are everywhere. A little complicated is the way the streets are. They keep the channels is a kind of pentagonal, so that your visitors are likely to get lost. Make sure you have a good map with you when traveling to and from Schiphol airport here.Transport first-class and convenient. The station is connected to the airport is the train leaves Central Station every twenty, thirty minutes. Originating almost right outside the Central Station is Damrak street, which can be considered the main street of Amsterdam. Here you will find tourist information, bars and restaurants are usually aimed at the other tourists who have decided to travel here, and business-oriented hotels. Marches and demonstrations are usually held here in an interesting site that can be sometimes. Damrak, go straight towards the center of the city, and it is a great ending heart.Damrak Dam, which is a working day and night as well as local residents and tourists. , Near a beautiful Royal Palace (Royal Palace). The king and queen are usually at home, but, as the palace today is mainly used for official receptions and banquets. Another interesting port of a square Madame Tussauds, the famous wax museum.If you are east of here, you end up in the infamous Red Light District. Here, religion and conscience, and the door will be prostitutes, sex shops, strip show and beep are plenty of clubs. This part of the town has its own history, dating back to the sixteenth century, when Amsterdam was a major port for world trade and sailors needed to lead themselves before they would run on. Contrary to popular belief, the Red Light District is actually the safest part of Amsterdam, just keep the wallet in a safe place. It is usually very busy and full of tourists and opportunists are always afoot.If as you can end up in the South will continue to Rembrandt Square. This is a major center for nightlife and bars, and clubs in the CAF. If you are young and traveling alone, in the middle of the grass is a good place to meet other young people on sunny days.Make knew the West and you're busy night life, square, Leidseplein. It has many cinemas, theaters, cafes, restaurants and clubs. If you travel here during the summer, enjoy a drink or two at one site a number of pubs. This place is usually busy until the early hours.