Red Light District
The Red Light District in Amsterdam is commonly known as De Wallen. Right behind the Krasnapolsky hotel at the Dam square the fun starts with unlimited amounts of sex shows, prostitution and coffeeshops.
It is one of the most crowded areas of the city, but stilla great place to walk through, but do not try to take any pictures.
Alternatively, you can go to the Spuistraat. This street is only a 5 minute walk from the Central Station. No fuss, just prostitutes.
Zeedijk
The Zeedijk is located in one of the oldest parts of Amsterdam: the nautical district. Around the Nieuwmarkt and Zeedijk you will find all kinds of Asian restaurants.
The Asian-Fusion restaurants serve excellent food for a reasonable price.
The Zeedijk is right in the heart of the city and just a short walk from central station and within a few minutes walk of Nieuwmarkt as well as Dam Square.
Dam Square
Regardless of the moment of the day, you can never be lonely in the Dam Square. There is a permanent rumor day and night.
Maybe you to start by visiting the Royal Palace, once the official royal residence, now the location of most important official ceremonies, private or cultural events.
However, before visiting it, you should check if it opens, as the Royal Palace is sometimes closed for public.
Vondelpark
Amsterdam’s largest and most famous park, Vondelpark is often compared to New York City’s Central Park, the dimensions are much smaller though.
Vondelpark is at the southern edge of what is considered the city center, but it’s a very close walk from Leidseplein and even closer to Museumplein, which is where the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are located.