Museums Shops and Brothels at the Red Light District in Amsterdam

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Red Light District AmsterdamUndoubtedly one of the most spoken about places in Amsterdam. Taboo for many but worth a peak to most. So what’s the attraction?

Is it the multi cultural ladies of the night? Or the attraction of the live shows where ‘s of Japanese tourists are awaiting entry, Even the sex themed Museums could be what your looking for.

Well for many, it’s the spectacle of all of the above. It’s likely that anything you have heard about the Red Light District in Amsterdam will be true. From personal experience, A stroll through the district is free but I would recommend a visit with a trusted friend.

Click on the place marker for directions to the red light district in Amsterdam

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3 thoughts on “Museums Shops and Brothels at the Red Light District in Amsterdam

  1. […] history of Amsterdam is provided as you walk through old neighborhoods like the Jordaan and the Red Light District. Hear about the Nazi occupation and the historic story of Anne Frank. This tour certainly provides […]

  2. These are great places to visit. I have always wanted to visit Amsterdam.

  3. A Werner Herzog says:

    Amsterdam’s Red Light District, also known as “De Wallen,” is the city’s nightlife center. Located just blocks away from Oude Kerk, the city’s oldest church, the area offers an array of hedonistic highlights. Prostitution is legal in the Netherlands, and sex workers advertise their wares from inside red-lit cabin windows along the street. Live sex shows, head shops, a sex museum, night clubs and other party spots await visitors. But the district saw major changes in 2007. Concerned about an uptick in criminal activity, Amsterdam’s City Council closed down 51 of the district’s prostitution windows.

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