In the 13th century, Dam Square was
created when a dam was built around the river Amstel to stop the waters from
the Zuiderzee sea from flooding the city. In the 1960s, the square was famous
for its Dam Square hippies. Presently, it is one of the main tourist sights,
and you can expect lots of entertainment. Just a five-minute walk down the
Damrak from Centraal Station takes you into this crowded square. There is
always a lot going on, like food stalls, restaurants, and shops galore, which
include the trendy Bijenkorf, Magna Plaza, and the Amsterdam Diamond Centre.
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