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Amidst all the smoke from which bellows from Amsterdam’s omnipresent coffee shops, and the red lights from the city’s infamous red light district, Amsterdam’s nightlife isn’t as hectic as you might initially expect. While it certainly it isn’t tame by any stretch of the imagination, the Dutch capital doesn’t employ an ‘anything goes’ policy that the rest of the world seems to think it does.
In saying that, of course there are different nooks and crannies around the city (or in this instance squares) where the city comes alive at night. The first of these is the Rembrandtplein. Within walking distance (just) of the Red Light District, bars, clubs and coffee shops border this lively square. Further south is the Leidseplein where bargirls and boys from all directions wait on customers from all corners of the globe.
While most natives of Mother Earth’s ultimate city of sin don’t frequent the coffee shops, you should stick your head into one of them to see what all the fuss is about. And if you decide to stain your memory with visions of scantily clad, overweight 40 year olds during a venture to the Red Light District, make sure to keep you wits about you. It isn’t the safest place in the world after dusk.
Local Entertainment
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