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Close to the RAI congress building |
Kromme Mijdrechtstraat 104 Amsterdam 1079 LD Netherlands +31 (0)20 661 0179 http://www.activefitnesscentre... active_gym@hotmail.com |
Active Fitness Centre is the only fitness-centre in the Rivierenbuurt quarter, close to the RAI Congress Center. Facilities: Weight and fitness training, cardio, total workout, aerobics, funk, BBB, steps, bodyshape, solarium, sauna and bar. Professional supervision, air conditioned work out rooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fitness in the heart of Amsterdam |
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 301 Amsterdam 1012 RM Netherlands +31 (0)20 624 4441 http://www.affamsterdam.nl/ info@affamsterdam.nl |
Aerobic & Fitness Factory is located right in the centre of Amsterdam, between Dam Square and Spui. Seven floors offer sufficient space for all sorts of weight and fitness training, cardio, total workout, aerobics, funk, BBB, steps and bodyshape. Also available are a solarium, sauna and bar and professional supervision. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Magnificent 9-Hole golf course |
Borchlandweg 6 Amsterdam 1099 Netherlands +31 (0)20 697 5000 http://www.golfclubamstelborgh... info@golfclubamstelborgh.nl |
You have to have a Golf License (GVB) to play the nine holes (par 3) at Amstelborgh. The complex is located just outside the city, near the Amsterdam Arena stadium. Amstelborgh is also available for meetings, seminars, presentations, golf clinics and company parties. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hosting major sporting and musical events |
ArenA Boulevard 1 Amsterdam 1101 AX Netherlands +31 (0)20 311 1333 http://www.amsterdamarena.nl/ info@amsterdamarena.nl |
This multi-functional arena, spread over 160 hectares, hosts sporting events and musical concerts. It is owned by the Municipality of Amsterdam and Stadium Amsterdam NV. There are 51,628 seats here, but around 68,000 visitors can be accommodated during concerts, since part of the pitch is also used for the crowds. The ArenA Amphi here is used for large conferences, and can hold up to 12,000 people. There is an on-site restaurant, and many private function rooms are available. Catering services can be provided upon request. For further information, check the website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wooden Actors |
Nieuwe Jonkerstraat 8 Amsterdam 1011 CM Netherlands +31 (0)20 620 8027 http://www.marionettentheater.nl info@marionettentheater.nl |
The Amsterdam's Marionetten Theater, situated near the Nieuwmarkt, hosts a classic marionette theatre for adults and children eight and up. The puppets, costumes, props and décor are hand crafted by a team of talented woodcarvers, sculptors and painters. After the performances, one may have a look behind the scenes to see how the puppets are manipulated and understand the techniques and tricks used. Performances are seasonal and advance reservations are recommended. Children's parties with performances can also be coordinated. Let yourself go wide-eyed at these shows, which draw a few enchanted breaths from everyone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Playground, lake and woods... |
Amstelveenseweg Amsterdam 1083 EA Netherlands +31 (0)20 0900 9292 http://www.amsterdamsebos.nl |
Amsterdam's largest green areas are on the edge of town. The Amsterdamse Bos is easy to find, with boating lakes, an open-air theatre and large playground. While nature lovers may enjoy a beautiful walk through the woods, plane spotters can watch low-flying aircraft coming from Schiphol. The Amsterdamse Bos is also where you'll find the Bos Museum, which has maps of the park, including walking routes, and Geitenhouderij Ridammerhoeve, a goat farm with 120 goats and loads of adorable kids. It also sells bio-dynamic goat's milk, cheeses and ice-cream, and has a small recreation area and sandpit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A zoo with class |
Plantage Kerklaan 38-40 Amsterdam 1018 CZ Netherlands +31 (0)20 523 3400 http://www.artis.nl info@artis.nl |
This old-world city park offers winding paths, majestic trees and monumental historic buildings that give it a special, 19th century atmosphere. The on-site zoo hosts more than 8000 animals, two museums, a planetarium and a magnificent aquarium. Courses ranging from astrology to drawing can also be taken here. See website for complete list of attractions, admission prices, other visitor information and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Professional supervision guaranteed |
Lijnbaansgracht 342-352 Amsterdam 1017 XB Netherlands +31 (0)20 626 1036 http://www.barrysfitness.nl/ info@barryshealthcentre.nl |
Barry's Fitness Centre recently reopened and is now located on the edge of the city centre, near the city quarter De Pijp. Facilities: Weight and fitness training, cardio, spinning bikes, aerobics, stretch, steps, bodyshape, yoga and massage, solarium, sauna and bar. Professional supervision from certified coaches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grab Some Wheels |
Bloemgracht 68-70 Amsterdam 1015 TL Netherlands +31 0 20 626 37 21 http://www.bikecity.nl info@bikecity.nl |
When you are in a new city and want to blend in with the locals, it is important to find a mode of transportation that does not make you stick out like a sore thumb. Since Amsterdam is renowned for its bicycle-friendly atmosphere, Bike City offers tourists a reasonable rental service with several different options, from 1-speed to 7-speed bikes. This variety allows the customer to pick the best vehicle for each trip, whether it be around the city or in the countryside. Rates are reasonable, at around EUR 8.50-11.50 for one full day, and packages for longer rentals are available for those planning a more extensive trip. Best of all, there are no stickers or flags marking the bike as a rental, so you can feel right at home as you tour the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indoor fitness near Vondelpark |
Zocherstraat 42 Amsterdam 1054 LZ Netherlands +31 (0)20 683 4436 http://www.brightsidefitness.nl/ |
Brightside Fitness is located right behind the Overtoom in the western part of Amsterdam, near the famous Vondelpark. Facilities: Weight and fitness training, cardio, aerobics, steps, bodyshape, solarium, massage, steam bath, sauna and physiotherapy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pedal-Powered Paddle Boats |
Weteringschans 26-1 hg Amsterdam 1017 SG Netherlands +31 (0)20 626 5574 / +31 (0)20 623 9886 http://www.canal.nl info@canal.nl |
While in Amsterdam, take this magnificent opportunity to view the city from a different angle. Tour its myriad canals, lively atmosphere and lovely canal-side houses, all from the comfort of a four-seater paddle boat powered by your own pedaling. Cruise under the city's various bridges and soak in the splendors of daily life. Canal biking allows you to develop your own route through town and sightsee at your own pace. See website for more info. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International children's film fest |
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 12 Amsterdam 1017 RC Netherlands +31 (0)20 531 7890 http://www.cinekid.nl/ info@cinekid.nl |
This festival showcases children's documentaries, feature films, television and new media from around the world. A jury awards prizes in four categories: films for children, films for young people, Dutch television, and Dutch new media. Apart from the sheer entertainment factor, the festival also includes academic discussions and seminars on such topics as animation and screenwriting for children. Screenings are held at the Leidseplein and in the Path City complex. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Learn clown skills and special circus tricks |
Passeerdersgracht 32 Amsterdam 1016 XH Netherlands +31 (0)20 626 9370 / +31 (0)20 623 5326 http://www.elleboog.nl info@elleboog.nl |
If you are between 4 and 17 years of age you can try out the circus life for a day. At Circustheater Elleboog you can learn clowning skills, special circus and clown tricks, make-up skills, as well as juggling and tightrope walking. At the end of the day you perform your circus skills in front of your parents and friends, so they can see that you are a real circus artist. Non-member sessions are always busy, mostly with Dutch kids, but the staff speaks English. Circustheater Elleboog also organises children's birthday parties (call for details). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pussycats Afloat |
Singel 38 G Amsterdam, NH 1015 AB Netherlands +31 20 508 5515 http://www.poezenboot.nl/ poezenboot@zonnet.nl |
Back in the sixties, one sweet lady took in a stray cat and her kittens. Her house soon became too small for all the cats that followed and she moved to a houseboat in one of Amsterdam's lively canals. Even though cats hate water, they flourished in their new home and it since became a cat shelter where cats can go their own way, are not confined to cages and walk around like little captains. It is a unique and remarkable place. Two hours a day tourists are very welcome to come aboard and see this amazing shelter for themselves. -Sandy Hayes Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Horse Riding South of Amsterdam |
Vondelstraat 140 Amsterdam 1054 GT Netherlands +31 (0)20 618 0942 http://www.manegegids.nl |
Horse riding in the Hollandsche Manège (Dutch horse riding school) is a pleasant leisure activity for a free Wednesday afternoon or Saturday morning. Besides horse riding, you can enjoy a cup of coffee and a newspaper in the marvelous café, which is decorated with gold and garlands. Hollandsche Manège was built in 1882 and follows the design of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. A stately, semicircular entrance leads you to the riding area, where you can smell the horses; there are always girls busy with saddles, brushes, water and food for them. You can only ride inside here; if you prefer riding outside, you should go to Amsterdamse Bos. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Over 70 different training sessions a week |
Jodenbreestraat 158 Amsterdam 1011 NS Netherlands +31 (0)20 626 8772 http://www.healthgarden.nl/tij... |
Fitnessclub The Garden offers 70 different training sessions a week, specially focused on high and low impact aerobics. The gym is centrally located, just behind City Hall and the Waterlooplein. Facilities: Aerobics, steps, slide, callanetics, body shape and stretching. Modern facilities like a Finnish sauna, steam bath, whirlpool, cold dip and fitness machinery. Also available are a solarium, hairdressing salon and a juicebar. All work out rooms are equipped with air-conditioning. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the city centre |
Rokin 109 Amsterdam 1012 KN Netherlands +31 (0)20 626 9366 |
Fitness Aerobic Centrum Jansen is located on the Rokin, right in the heart of the city. What could be more pleasant after a serious workout than enjoying the sun at one of the many terraces of Amsterdam? Facilities: Aerobic, fitness, cardio and weight training, sauna and steam bath, solarium and massage. Ask for the special tourist rates! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fairy tale garments |
Haarlemmerdijk 10 Amsterdam 1013 JC Netherlands +31 (0)20 623 9933 |
This is a real fairy tale shop. Any child will be taken to another world when trying on the clothes, dressing up like little princes, princesses or some other character. You can find a varied collection of clothes; theatrical and second hand clothes for sale for both children and adults. There are many beautiful dresses, prince suits and accessories, native American, Batman and Zorro costumes, all of which are handmade by the owner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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House of heads |
Keizersgracht 123 Amsterdam 1015 CJ Netherlands +31 (0)20 551 2512 (Tourist Information) http://www.bma.amsterdam.nl/ad... |
As legend has it, this mansion, built in 1622, was originally the home of a rich merchant, Nicholaas Sohier, who had a deaf maid. One night six thieves broke into the house, but were all beheaded miraculously by the maid. Nowadays, those heads can still be seen prominently decorating the gable roof, giving the house its famous name. It is privately owned today housing offices and private exhibitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historical riding school |
Vondelstraat 140 Amsterdam 1054 GT Netherlands +31 (0)20 618 0942 http://www.dehollandschemanege... info@dehollandschemanege.nl |
Inspired by a Spanish riding school in Vienna, architect A.L. Gendt built these Dutch stables in the late 19th century. Nowadays you can walk right on in and enjoy a coffee or beer at the upstairs café while watching the riding school below. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than 6,000 different kinds of plants |
Plantage Middenlaan 2a Amsterdam 1018 DD Netherlands +31 (0)20 625 9021 http://www.hortus-botanicus.nl info@dehortus.nl |
The Hortus Botanicus, created in 1682, has more than 6,000 different kinds of plants. There is a huge, almost futuristic, three-climate greenhouse with the flora of three different climates - tropics, subtropics and desert. Apart from this, there is a palm house with 300-year-old trees. During the autumn half-term holidays there is a Kabouterpad (dwarf path), a sort of hunt for children around 10 years old. On Wednesday afternoons and all day Saturday, children between 6 and 12 years old can join the Openluchtatelier (open air workshop) for drawing and painting. See website for complete list of amenities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre for children |
Nieuwe Passeerdersstraat 1 Amsterdam 1016 XP Netherlands +31 (0)20 624 5123 http://www.krakeling.nl info@krakeling.nl |
De Krakeling is Amsterdam's children's theatre. There are more than 210 performances per season for children aged between 4 and 18 years old. There are different kinds of performances, such as drama, music, dance, and puppet theatre. The building is more than 100 years old and owes its name to the nearby 'Koekjesbrug' (cookie-bridge). The theatre used to be a gymnastics hall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prepare a delicious meal for your parents |
Vondelpark 6b (Overto Amsterdam 1071 AA Netherlands +34 (0)20 625 3257 http://www.kinderkookkafe.nl info@kinderkookkafe.nl |
This small restaurant is run entirely by children: they cook, serve, bring the bill and wash up, all with a little help from the friendly grown-up staff, of course. The simple set menu includes main course and dessert: ingredients are fresh, the food is healthy and prices are very low. On Saturdays and Sundays children can even cook for their own guests. From 3:30p onwards on Saturdays, kids between the ages of six and 12 can prepare dinner; on Sundays over five can prepare and serve an English style high tea. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Second hand 1940s and 1950s clothes and costumes |
Wolvenstraat 7 Amsterdam 1016 EM Netherlands +31 (0)20 624 9066 http://www.lauradols.nl info@lauradols.nl |
Laura Dolls specializes in second hand clothes from the 1940s and 1950s. In the back of the shop you will find de Verkleed Komeet: lots of costume clothing for children aged 1 to 16 years old, such as cowboy outfits, fairy tale clothes, bear, princess and knight costumes, shoes and hats. Everything has been made from old and new garments. If you want to feel like a prince or princess for a moment, just go and try on some of the beautiful outfits! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Both indoor and open-air |
De Mirandalaan 9 Amsterdam 1079 PA Netherlands +31 (0)20 642 8080 http://www.mirandabad.nl/ |
De Mirandabad is located near the RAI Congress building, in the city quarter Rivierenbuurt. The pool is equipped with a wave machine and a large slide and is very popular among youngsters. During summertime the outdoor pool offers lots of opportunities to take a sun bath. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Feel Like a Windmill Keeper |
Akersluis 10 Amsterdam 1066 EZ Netherlands +31 20 669 0412 http://www.molenvansloten.nl info@molenvansloten.nl |
Molen van Sloten (The Sloten Windmill) dates from 1947 and pumps the water from the wetlands of Amsterdam-West into the canals. This is done with a very big windmill wheel. At the top of the mill you can watch a sequence about Rembrandt's life and the inspiration for his paintings. Rembrandt was the son of a windmill keeper, and you can see a wax statue of his mother here. If you climb the steep wooden stairs, you'll see the wheel running, hear the wind and feel like a mill keeper for a moment. Check website for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Educational Museum with a View |
Oosterdok 2 Amsterdam 1011 VX Netherlands +31 (0)20 531 3233 http://www.e-NEMO.nl/ info@e-NEMO.nl |
The Science Center NEMO, lies in the heart of Amsterdam. Discover technological and scientific developments in the worlds of biomedicine and information technology. Even highbrows may find difficulty discerning between fact and fantasy. An added bonus is a footbridge that ascends from the quayside of the building to a rooftop terrace that offers great views of the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On Prinsengracht |
Prinsengracht 756 Amsterdam 1017 LD Netherlands +31 20 422 0380 http://www.xs4all.nl/~deduif/ deduif@xs4all.nl |
In 1798 the first Catholic church De Duif (The Dove) was built on the Prinsengracht. In 1856 the architect Theo Molkenboer designed a completely new building. This came into use as a pseudo-basilica cross church, built on the remains of the first Duif. Check the website for details on events Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paintball Games and Events |
Bolstoen 34 Amsterdam 1046 AV Netherlands +31 20 613 1129 http://www.paintballjungle.nl/ |
Are you looking for a good idea for a birthday party—or even for an evening with your colleagues? Come and have fun at an evening or afternoon paintball session at the Paintball Jungle. Paintball Jungle organizes paintball games and events for companies and groups. There are varying versions of the game and diverse locations. For example, try paintballing in the "jungle"! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Street Party Number One |
Various venues Amsterdam Netherlands +31 (0)20 201 8800 (Tourist information) http://www.koninginnedag.nl/ info@koninginnedag.nl |
Queen's Day, celebrated on April 30, is the most festive occasion of the year. Amsterdam is particularly famous for the all-out parties that commence. You will see plenty of orange on this day, as it represents the House of Orange, which is the name of the current Dutch dynasty. The current monarch visits towns on Queen's Day where special celebrations often in the form of demonstrations of old-fashioned dances and crafts take place. What makes Queen's Day truly unique, however, are the stalls set up by the roadside. Queen's Day is known as a 'free market' day when people sell household goods they no longer need: the Dutch equivalent of our garage sales. See website for yearly details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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When in Amsterdam -- Bike |
Damstraat 20-22 Amsterdam 1012 Netherlands +31 (0)20 625 5029 http://www.bikes.nl info@bikes.nl |
The Netherlands, and Amsterdam in particular, can be described as Little China in terms of use of bikes. Bikes of every type form part of the view on every street. There are more bikes than inhabitants in this country, and this central bike agency is one of the best. The store also offers guided bike tours and lends bikes out on hire. See website for rental rates, tour info, and list of bikes for sale. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular Among Students |
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 18 Amsterdam 1017 RC Netherlands +31 (0)20 620 6631 |
Sporting Club Leidseplein is located in the middle of Amsterdam, of course close to the Leidseplein. This complex is very popular among Amsterdam students, and is known for its relaxed atmosphere. You can obtain a daycard for only EUR13. Facilities: Fitness, cardio, aerobics, steps, bodyshape, combi shape and weight training. Solarium, sauna and bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A classic electric tram |
Amstelveenseweg 264 Amsterdam 1075 XV Netherlands +31 (0)20 673 7538 http://www.museumtramlijn.org/ info@museumtramlijn.org |
The tramway museum gives visitors the chance to relive the past by offering actual rides in vintage trams rather than just displaying them. Visitors can really appreciate what it was like to ride in these trams during summer months, letting the fresh air in through open windows and doors. The trams run along a former railway track by the Amsterdam Forest, the largest recreational area in Amsterdam. Several attractions in the forest can easily be reached on foot from the tram stops. There are trams from cities all over Europe: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Vienna, Kassel, Berlin and Prague. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flemish cultural centre |
Nes 45 Amsterdam 1012 KD Netherlands +31 (0)20 622 9014 http://www.brakkegrond.nl/ info@brakkegrond.nl |
In 1981, this Flemish cultural centre was opened on the Nes. De Brakke Grond helps to integrate the culture of Flemish society into the Netherlands. Moreover, it greatly promotes Flanders. Lots of activities highlighting the Flemish element of Dutch culture take place here. This is done through tours, concerts and exhibitions, but also through literary nights and lectures. It provides a nice overview of all that Flanders has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City Center Green |
vondelpark Amsterdam 1054 ET Netherlands +31 20 523 7790 |
This large, green oasis was created in the second half of the 19th century, and named after the poet Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679), a statue of whom was unveiled here in 1867. Today Vondelpark, one of the most-visited spots in the city, is a restful haven for citizens away from the city's chaos. Come here for inline skating, let your children play in the large playground or have a cup of coffee on one of the four terraces. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Discover the City on Foot |
Stationsplein 10 Amsterdam 1012 AB Netherlands +31 20 201 8800 http://www.visitamsterdam.nl info@atcb.nl |
The best way to explore the (inner) city of Amsterdam is to walk around. Compared to other capitals, this is a small one; the compact inner city and its sights can be discovered within a few square kilometres. Walking tours are arranged by the VVV tourist office, some with pre-recorded audio guides and a city map. There are evening walks, mystery tours, walks around the Red Light District and there is a Journey through Jordaan among others. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Come and indulge in Miffy |
Beethovenstraat 71 Amsterdam 1077 HP Netherlands +31 (0)20 671 9707 http://www.dewinkelvannijntje.nl winkel@dewinkelvannijntje.nl |
Who doesn't know Miffy, that sweet little rabbit by Dutch artist Dick Bruna (1927). In this nice shop, you can find all kinds of things related to Miffy (and her friends). Miffy is probably one of the most famous 'book heroes' in The Netherlands and her adventures are read to children by parents and at playschools. All the famous books by Dick Bruna with the colourful, simple little drawings of Miffy can also be bought in this shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buy new sneakers first at the nearby Albert Cuyp market |
van der Helststraat 2 2e Amsterdam 1072 PC Netherlands +31 (0)20 672 1140 http://www.yourfuture.nl/ yourfuture@yourfuture.nl |
Your Future Fitness Center is located close to the city centre in the old quarter De Pijp. After your workout in the gym you could run some laps in the nearby Sarphatipark, or buy new sneakers on the Albert Cuyp market. Facilities: Fitness, cardio, aerobics, burning and crazy steps, bodyshape, aerofitness, combi shape and weight training. Solarium, sauna and bar. Physiotherapists are present, all work out areas are equipped with air conditioning. Review © 2007, Wcities |