It’s much more interesting doing the tour with the free audiotour they provided. It’s easy to get in with the tour as it well sign. There’s also a storage room for your stuff and toilet near the entrance. Worth a visit.
More• The palace with gorgeous interiors opens 17 halls, rooms and galleries to the public.
• About 2,000 pieces of royal furniture such as sofas, tapestries, and chandeliers are preserved, as well as hanging paintings with rich meanings
• After visiting the palace, you can also wander in the square in front of the palace, feed the pigeons or watch street performers, and enjoy the European style
△ The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is one of the four royal palaces in the Netherlands. It was originally the city hall and court. As the political and economic center of the city, it is also an important square in the city and a favorite creative theme of painters. It is still full of vitality to this day. The biggest attraction here is its architectural structure and the gorgeous decoration inside the palace.
△ Visiting this classical and solemn palace can deeply feel the prosperity and prosperity of Amsterdam in the "golden age". The entire building was designed by Dutch architect Jacob van Campen, and 13,568 tree stumps are cleverly used to support this magnificent building.
It’s much more interesting doing the tour with the free audiotour they provided. It’s easy to get in with the tour as it well sign. There’s also a storage room for your stuff and toilet near the entrance. Worth a visit.
The Dutch Palace is actually smaller than I thought, there are not many gorgeous, but when you enter the hall, you will feel the magnificent European hall, very beautiful! The chandelier is very beautiful
Waiting for a time to come to Amsterdam, here is really beautiful, at least once in life, very comfortable, but there may be nothing to eat here, most of them are bread, pizza, hot dogs, etc., finally online to see a seafood, very delicious, the price is average, I can accept it, two people ate 100EUR
Very fun.
Amsterdam Palace is located on the dam square in the city center. It was built in 1648 and has 13,659 piles on the foundation. It is one of the eight wonders in the history of architecture. It is really worth visiting! The current palace is mainly used to welcome foreign heads of state and celebrate the birthday of the Queen. The palace is also used annually as an auditorium for the award of national and royal medals.
It is magnificent to watch during the day and night, and the photos are beautiful, with the blue sky in Amsterdam, very romantic