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Off the Beaten Path in Amsterdam: A Travel Guide to Hidden Gems

Are you planning a trip to Amsterdam and wish to include some unique stops on your itinerary? It’s a lot of fun exploring off the beaten path in Amsterdam because of its abundance of secret spots and hidden gems. Located in the shadow of the city’s famous landmarks but far from the crowds, these less-known attractions allow you to experience the city surrounded by locals. This is an exclusive Amsterdam Travel Guide to places that are worth exploring.

Unlike any other city, Amsterdam has a unique atmosphere. People typically imagine brown cafes, red-light windows, and hundreds of people lining up in front of Anne Frank’s House and the Van Gogh museum. The city is home to world-class museums, stunning architecture, and a wealth of history.

Amsterdam offers several fantastic, unique, unusual places to wander off the beaten path. Throughout this Amsterdam Travel Guide, you’ll discover all its hidden gems. The following are a few of the most spectacular ways to make your vacation one to remember.

OCCII– Entertainment Complex

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The OCCII music venue was born out of the squatting movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. In addition to queer punk nights and experimental hip-hop, the agenda includes obscure jazz and children’s theatre. The building once had colorful folk designs as a stable tram depot on its front doors.

De Koffieschenkerij – Relaxing Tea Room 

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A charming tearoom is hidden away in the cloister garden of the Oude Kerk. Take advantage of the relaxed atmosphere of the De Wallen by enjoying chai lattes, loose-leaf teas, and coffee with apple cake, or visit the nearby Quartier Putain for craft beer and signature toasties.

Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder –  Must-Visit Museum

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Visitors to De Wallen are often unaware of this well-preserved canal house museum built in the 1660s, which sits on a side street. Guests can explore a maze of historical living spaces before ascending narrow staircases to the attic, where a Roman Catholic church hides under the ceiling.

LAB 111– Cinema and Cultural Center

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The LAB111 cinema and cultural space is in an unusually converted space: a former pathology anatomy lab. The festival includes several special screenings, art exhibitions, lectures, and concerts. Besides this, you can also find a fantastic cafe and restaurant where you can eat delicious food.

Orgelpark – Worth Seeing Place

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In the heritage-listed Parkkerk near Vondelpark, Orgelpark provides a new face to the church organ in contemporary music culture. Aside from a diverse program, the beautiful Art Deco interior boasts impressive organs, precise acoustics, and a cosy foyer.