Houseboats along the Oudeschans canal
COMPILED BY RORY GOULDING AND CATRIONA GREW, WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CATHERINE LE NEVEZ AND KARLA ZIMMERMAN. PHOTOGRAPH: WOUTERVAN OSTEN/500PX
FOR FIRST-TIMERS
Anne Frank Huis
££
(annefrank.org;Prinsengracht 263-267)
The house that concealed Anne Frank and her family for two years draws more than a million visitors annually. With Anne’s melancholy bedroom, and her actual diary in a glass case, it’s a powerful experience. Choose a timeslot and prepurchase tickets online to minimise the queues.
Dèsa
INDONESIAN ££
(restaurantdesa.com; Ceintuurbaan 103)
Amsterdam is one of the best places outside Indonesia to have a rijsttafel (multi-dish banquet). Dèsa’s version is wildly popular, while à la carte options include ayam besengek (chicken cooked milk.)
D'Vijff Vlieghen
DUTCH
£££
(vijffvlieghen.nl; Spuistraat 294-302)
Spread across five 17th-century canal houses, the 'Five Flies' is a jewel. Dining rooms have Delft-blue tiles and original Rembrandt works. Exquisite dishes range from goose with apple, sauerkraut and smoked butter, to candied haddock with liquorice sauce.
Rijksmuseum
££
(rijksmuseum.nl; Museumstraat 1)
The Rijksmuseum is among the world's finest art museums, with works by local heroes Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. To avoid the biggest crowds, come before 10am or after 3pm, and pre-book tickets online for fast-track entry. Start on the second floor, with the astounding Golden Age works. Intimate paintings by Vermeer and de Hooch allow insight into Il7th-century life, while Rembrandt's The Night Watch (1642) takes pride of place. Other must-sees are the Delftware (blue-and-white pottery), intricate doll-houses and the Asian Pavilion.
't Smalle £
(t-smalle.nl; Egelantiersgracht 12)