The Bicycle Capital of the World
by Jimmy Smith on 11/02/09 at 1:09 am
A closer look at Amsterdam.
Climate
Amsterdam has a temperate climate mainly due to it’s proximity to the North Sea which lies directly to the west. Only on rare occurrences does the temperature fall below the freezing point. Summers are warm with the average temperature around 30 degrees Celsius. It does however rain very frequently in Amsterdam. Most years it rains about 175 days. The rain is usually drizzle and the total rainfall is only about 760 millimeters.

Canals
In the early 17th century when immigration was reaching sits peak a series of canal were built throughout the city for defense, water management, and transportation. The three inner canals were mainly used for residential transportation and are shaped in half circles, they are known as the Emperors, Prince, and Gentleman’s canals. The fourth canal known as the Singelgracht run around the city and was built mainly for defense. Since their completion in 1656, parts of the canals have been filled in to make room for high end buildings.

Economy
Amsterdam is the business and financial capital of the Netherlands and ranks fifth in best European cities to locate an international business. Many large corporations are located in Amsterdam including Heineken international, ING group, and Tom-Tom. Amsterdam is also the 5th busiest tourist destination in Europe with over 4.2 million visitors each year. The largest non European visitors come from the United States which makes up 14 percent of the total number of visitors.

Transportation
Amsterdam is known as the most bicycle friendly country in the world. In 2006 there was an estimated 465,000 bicycles in Amsterdam. Due to the city’s small size and flat terrain bicycles are used by all socio-economic groups. Due to their popularity many bike path were created as well as bike racks in order to prevent theft which is wide spread. Parking fees are expensive and many roads are closed to cars, which only helps drive the demand for bicycles. Other than bicycle the only other popular form of transportation is mass transit with 35% of the residents using it.

Red Light District
The Red Light District is an area of Amsterdam where prostitution is legal. The district consists of a network of roads and Allys and has hundreds of small one room apartments. The area is also illuminated by red light thus the name Red Light District. There are also a number of Cannabis Coffee Shops where the sale of cannabis is legal. There are a number of rules these shops must follow including No Advertising, No Sale to people under the age of 18, and no transactions exceeding five grams.

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10 Comments
payge
Feb 11th, 2009
A interesting article and even more awesome pictures!
rutherfranc
Feb 11th, 2009
nice tour and pics! where next?
Jackie118
Feb 11th, 2009
Fantastic introduction to Amsterdam and beautiful pics showing the city at its best. Can’t wait for your next quick tour!!
S A JOHNSON
Feb 11th, 2009
Great pics and information!
Darla Smith
Feb 11th, 2009
Great article and pictures. Thanks for sharing.
S Air
Feb 11th, 2009
Informative…the pictures are stunning
Sotiris
Feb 11th, 2009
Amsterdam is a nice city. Your review is great!
papaleng
Feb 12th, 2009
great article and nice photos.
Nick
Feb 19th, 2009
I would like to experience living in amsterdam.
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simplyoj
Sep 10th, 2009
There are lots of beautiful places in Amsterdam even in nearby countryside area.
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