By hakim12 on Skatehive
Amsterdam's Canals: These waterways connect different parts of the city, and tourist areas can be reached and viewed by taking a boat tour. Jordaan District: This district is located in the city of Amsterdam and consists of a large number of small houses with interior courtyards built along the canal. Canal District: This belt was built in the 17th century in the city of Amsterdam and is characterized by elegant architectural street facades dating back more than 400 years. Keukenhof Garden: Also known as the Garden of Europe, it is the largest public garden in the world, extending over an area of 283,280 square meters in the Lisse region of the capital Amsterdam. The garden is famous for having more than 700 types of tulips, in addition to thousands of hyacinths, crocuses, and daffodils. Anne Frank Museum: This museum was the home of the young girl Anne Frank, whose family came from Frankfurt to Amsterdam during World War II. The museum contains Anne Frank's famous diary and a memorial