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The World Press Photo exhibition makes a pitstop in Amsterdam this year and will be based in the city from April to June, highlighting some of the most jaw-droppingly brilliant press photography taking place across the world. It is housed in the De Nieuwe Kurk and is entry is an absolute bargain at €10.
One of the best things about Amsterdam is its quirky nature and the city is home to a series of brilliantly bonkers museums, including the Cat Cabinet (a collection dedicated entirely to the role of cats in art and culture throughout history), the Museum of Bags and Purses and the Sexmuseum Amsterdam.
Speaking of sex, another notable aspect of the city is its legal sex trade and the Red Light District is a defining aspect of the region. Prostitution is completely legal in Holland and while it may take a little bit of getting used to, it is definitely worth a stroll around in the evening to see for yourself!
After all that sightseeing, you may have worked up an appetite and Amsterdam’s restaurant sector spans everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to cheap and cheerful Asian diners. The REM Eeiland Restaurant was a pirate radio broadcasting rig in its former life and offers mid-range lunch and dinner options, while Goodies offers affordable tapas and pasta dishes to keep you well fed. If money is no object, try Beddington's for high-end Asian cuisine with a Dutch twist.
If that’s got your mouth watering, Aer Lingus offers direct flights in May from Dublin from just under €200 and from Cork for about €140. See www.skyscanner.ie for the details.
There are some great deals available from HerHotels.ie on accommodation in Amsterdam and our picks include the Quentin Arrive (€88), which is within walking distance of Noorderkerk and Noordermarkt, and Tulip Inn Amsterdam City West (€103), which includes a fitness facility if you're into that kind of thing. Or if you fancy a blow-out, the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel (€310) is five-star luxury all the way in a to-die-for location!
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