Friday, September 30, 2016

Central station Amsterdam 360 VR





Station Amsterdam Centraal



The central station is the largest railway station of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and a major national railway hub. Used by 260,000 passengers a day, it is the second-busiest railway station in the country after Utrecht Centraal and the most visited national heritage site of the Netherlands.

National and international railway services at Amsterdam Centraal are provided by Nederlandse spoorwegen or NS, the principal rail operator in the Netherlands.

Amsterdam Centraal was designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers and first opened in 1889. It features a Gothic/Renaissance Revival station building and a cast iron platform roof spanning approximately 40 meters.

Since 1997, the station building, underground passages, metro station and the surrounding area have been undergoing major reconstruction and renovation works to accommodate the North-South Line metro route, which is due to open in 2018 hopefully J


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Spui Marius with free walking tour Amsterdam

Check also http://freewalkingtoursamsterdam.com/ and join the next tour!

Spui plein 

The Spui is a square in the centre of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. The Spui was originally a body of
water that formed the southern limit of the city until the 1420s, when the
 Singel canal was dug as an outer moat
around the city. In 1882 the Spui was filled in and became the square that we
know today.

The Spui is
a popular destination for book-lovers, with a weekly book market on Fridays and
a variety of bookstores[1]
 on or near the square, including two shops
dedicated to English-language literature (the American Book Center relocated to
the Spui in October 2006). There is also a weekly art market on the Spui, every
Sunday.
The Spui
provides entry to the
 Begijnhof, a Medieval
courtyard.










Friday, September 23, 2016

Free Walking Tours Amsterdam





The new video from free walking tours Amsterdam, it is always hard to find the starting point of the tour.



This 360 video will make it easy hopefully!



So see you soon at the dam square!

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Free walking tour Amsterdam 1 year

Free
walking tours Amsterdam one year!

This week
Free walking tours Amsterdam exist one year! From a try out on friend and family
a year ago to a AWESOME tour  you have to
join if you visit Amsterdam!
Today we
start everyday at 10:30 13:30 and 16:00
Starting
point in front of the national monument on dam square!



And I hope
to meet you soon at the next great tour! 


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Free walking tour Amsterdam

By joining the walking tour of Free Walking Tours Amsterdam, you’ll be guaranteed an intimate and personal guided experience from a local perspective. Over a few hours, you’ll see some of the most noteworthy historical landmarks such as the Royal Palace, the Rembrandt house, the Waag, and the Old Church. While walking along the unique, narrow streets and stunning canals, you will be surrounded by the city’s odd and eye-pleasing architecture that will give a lot of great photo opportunities. The tour focuses on the city’s origin and historical progress including the ‘Golden Age’ period, the history of the VOC, and the unusual coffee shops and the Red Light District

Come on my free Amsterdam walking tour to see historic old districts and learn the story of this great and vibrant city. Discover how Amsterdam started from a simple swamp harbor in the 1200’s, to ‘the Golden Age’ in the 1600’s when Amsterdam became the most important city in Europe. To experience all there is to see, you can meet me at the monument in Dam Square. The tour is tip based so everyone can join!

Check: FreewalkingtoursAmsterdam.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtQv_kU1MsM