Amsterdam to bridge its river
A planned new bridge will provide Amsterdam’s cyclists their first dry-land connection to the city’s growing north
A planned new bridge will provide Amsterdam’s cyclists their first dry-land connection to the city’s growing north
Amsterdam will be 750 years old next year, and it’s planning a big party that will last from this October through next October 2025. For
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which had endless baggage delays a couple of years ago and ongoing issues over proposed flight limits, now faces the possibility of
Two portraits by 17th-century master Frans Hals that have been in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum since 1885 have finally been given their proper names, the result of
A tax adjustment planned by the incoming Dutch government may make travel to Amsterdam and other Netherlands destinations sharply more expensive in the coming year.
The seemingly-endless go-round over reducing noise and other pollution at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport spins on, complicated by court orders, an impending change of government and
Amsterdam is having a hard time these days knowing on which front it wants to fight overtourism, with measures to ban new hotels, cut river
Amsterdam, one of the densest cycle cities in the world has a backstage problem most visitors and even residents are unaware of: the storage park
A restaurant with an unusual business plan and an even more unusual name has opened on the ground floor of Booking.com’s Amsterdam headquarters, providing not
The Dutch government may shut down its official Facebook pages if it doesn’t get the answers and action it wants on how the social media
A planned new bridge will provide Amsterdam’s cyclists their first dry-land connection to the city’s growing north
Amsterdam will be 750 years old next year, and it’s planning a big party that will last from this October
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which had endless baggage delays a couple of years ago and ongoing issues over proposed flight limits,
Two portraits by 17th-century master Frans Hals that have been in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum since 1885 have finally been given their
A tax adjustment planned by the incoming Dutch government may make travel to Amsterdam and other Netherlands destinations sharply more
The seemingly-endless go-round over reducing noise and other pollution at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport spins on, complicated by court orders, an
Amsterdam is having a hard time these days knowing on which front it wants to fight overtourism, with measures to
Amsterdam, one of the densest cycle cities in the world has a backstage problem most visitors and even residents are
A restaurant with an unusual business plan and an even more unusual name has opened on the ground floor of
The Dutch government may shut down its official Facebook pages if it doesn’t get the answers and action it wants