For visitors who would like to experience the Red Light District at night, it is important to remember to leave the camera behind. Taking pictures of the occupied windows is strictly prohibited. Follow the laws of common sense by travelling in a group. The site has sights, sounds, and actions that may make most travellers blush, but the history of the area is undeniable. Dating back to the late 1800s this area of Amsterdam caters to those who are looking for a unique experience.
Visitors to the Red Light District in Amsterdam may also be interested in touring the Cannabis College and the Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum. Tourists who find these educational opportunities entertaining may also enjoy visiting Homegrown Fantasy, Greenhouse Effect, Dampkring, or Grey Area. These popular coffee shops offer munchies, beverages, and the sought-after ambiance of legendary Amsterdam cafes.
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Just moments from the Red Light District, and close to many hotels in Amsterdam, the Eden Hotel is a favorite among visitors and locals alike. The hotel offers standard rooms with conveniently located elevators and some recently remodeled smoke-free rooms. There are conference rooms on-site, as well as a 24/7 doctor, and concierge.
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