Today it’s hard to believe that once bicycling in the park was allowed only in the morning. Once in the park, it is not difficult to understand that the inhabitants of Amsterdam love it very much. Indeed, this is the largest park in the city, a Guinness World Record of the largest picnic in the world was set here, and the park bears the name of Joost Van Den Vondel, the Dutch poet and writer of the Renaissance, who laid the foundations of the Dutch literary language that the Dutch are so eager to preserve today.
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A personal guide to the museum quarter has been carefully planned and prepared for you by the Conservatorium Hotel. Our hotel is directly related to this exquisite cultural quarter of the city because the conservatory once occupied the building in which the hotel is located. The museum quarter adorns Amsterdam like the Kohinoor diamond adorns the crown of the British Empire. Between them, by the way, there is a direct relationship, which you will learn about from a trip. The walk will introduce you to the history and unexpected twists and turns of the fate of the inhabitants of the quarter, its buildings and houses, and of course, will lead you and learn about the most famous and visited museum square in the world. The walk is planned for the whole day and combines relaxing in the park and visiting museums. However, you can divide the trip into two parts. Architecture, history, shops, and the park from stop 1 to stop 9. Museums from stop 10 to the end of the trip. For your convenience, download the route to your phone, and thus you will not be dependent on a network connection. Have a nice walk.