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Introducing Amsterdam

You’re nursing a drink in a canal café when you hear Bach. A man with a wild hairdo is playing organ and trumpet on a nutshell of a boat, while his feet do the steering. Only in Amsterdam…

… and back by popular demand. After a few years’ pout, this beautiful city has found its old self – quirky, creative and open-minded. Yet beneath the self-assured exterior, mental notes are everywhere. Not long ago the Netherlands swung towards the right, with crackdowns on immigration, religious freedom and red-light districts. Even in freewheeling Amsterdam, people were asking themselves: is too much tolerance a bad thing?

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Cyclist stopped at pedestrian crossing near Royal Palace.
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Cyclist stopped at pedestrian crossing near Royal Palace.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Will Salter
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  • 'Vishuisje Herengracht', traditional stand that sells raw Herring on Utrechtsestraat.
  • Cakes on display in De Taart van m'n Tante, caf
  • Lights along canal bridges at famous 'Golden Bend' in the city centre.
  • Shop window display of Casa Rosso sex shop in the Red Light District.
  • Kokopelli Shop, selling psychedelic mushrooms, in the Red Light District.
  • Items for sale at Bloemenmarkt Flower.
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