Life
Amsterdam city life
Amsterdam has plenty of attractions and possibilities to spend you free time. In Amsterdam you may rent a bike and enjoy a relaxing urban trip on the city’s streets. You can admire the architecture of the colourful buildings, cross one of the 1,500 bridges, admire Picasso’s original sculpture from Vondelpark or try to discover which house belongs to which country of 19th century Europe in an architectural tour on Amsterdam street.
The city is already famous for its museums, among which there are Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum from the Museumplein (Museum Plaza). After enjoying culture, you may visit Jordaan neighbourhood, an area with narrow streets, arts galleries and antiques shops.
Canal cruises are also popular, as well as Anne Frank’s house and enjoying samples of the local cuisine, such as the herring sandwich. The Nine Streets are the hotspots of vintage shops and stores.
Nightlife in Amsterdam is active and it brings the young locals and visitors to bars, clubs, pubs, cafes, even in a former train depot or a yacht.
International atmosphere in Amsterdam
Amsterdam holds a population of over 30% foreigners, such as Turks, Italians, Spanish, Surinamese, Europeans and many others. It is said that you might even spend a year in the city, without having to make local friends or learning their language.
The saying “Live and let live” applies to inhabitants of Amsterdam, who are tolerant to all races, religions and cultures. Locals are warm and friendly and enjoy conversations with foreigners. You will also meet a large number of international students who will ease your way to graduation. Weather Amsterdam
Amsterdam has a gentle weather, with small influences from the westerly winds. Summers and winters are mild, while springs and autumns have cloudy days. Average temperatures are of 5.8°C (42.4°F) in January and 22.0°C (71.6°F) in July.