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Central Station Area/St Nicolaas Kerk: Centraal Station
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  • Written by AlPhilip on Feb 20, 2005
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  • Visitors are most likely to arrive at Centraal Station, the city's primary transportation hub and a train station that was built in the late 19th century on three artificial islands made of wood pilings. This is the perfect example of using both Gothic and Renaissance revival styles, it was designed by P. J. H. Cuypers, and AL van Gendt.
    Even if you arrive by plane, the best way into town from Schiphol is to take advantage of the inexpensive 20-minute train trip to Centraal Station. As you exit the station, you walk directly into what was medieval Amsterdam. The basic design of the city is centered in this area. This central zone is surrounded by the semi-circle of concentric rings known as the Canal Ring. Just beyond the Canal Ring is the Museum Quarter, home to some of the country's most significant national galleries.
    Although most tourists don't pay any atention to this building it's one of the most beautiful buildings in Amsterdam.
    Don't forget to check it out when you come to Amsterdam.

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    Canals, Bridges and Houseboats: Canals
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  • Written by AlPhilip on Feb 20, 2005
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  • The canals are one of the major attractions of the so called 'Venice of the North'. These canals are both very charming during daytime or at night. The four main city canals are Prinsengracht, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Singel, and of course there are numerous smaller canals, like Brouwersgracht, the Bloemgracht and the Leliegracht.
    Gracht in dutch means canal and that’s why the name of the canals always ends in gracht.
    These canals are not only very beautiful as they are even more practical. These canals serve some really important purposes. First of all they were used to drain the land so homes and farms could be established where before would be impossible. They also provide a very important means of transport for goods from and to inland regions. These canals are even a place where thousands live, in their houseboats.

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    Comments for AlPhilip about Amsterdam
    Gillybob Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:55 UTC
     For me, Amsterdam is about the diamond museums and shops. Well, I am a lady after all!! LOL! I also like the architecture! Nice photos and tips. Gillybob greetings
    pieter_jan_v Wed May 10, 2006 06:58 UTC
     Great picture here. Do come back when the wetter is OK. Have fun, PJ
    CALSF Fri Mar 18, 2005 04:04 UTC
     Well, I haven't made it to Amsterdam although I was only 4 hrs. away by train from Paris. Someday I'll try to get there. In the meantime, I enjoyed your tips and photos as usual, Philip! Thx. :o)
    nadina Tue Mar 8, 2005 07:17 UTC
     Hi Philip! hope u are doing well! nice pictures of Amsterdam and very helpful page.best regards Nadine
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