If
you've got some time to spare during a layover, there are a lot of things to
see and do in Amsterdam during short or even long layovers. Thankfully,
Amsterdams' Schiphol airport is situated very near the city center and will
only take about 20 minutes to travel between the two destinations. Take note
that Amsterdam's main travel hub, Central Station, has several neighboring
tourist attractions. The infamous Red Light District is roughly a five-minute
walk from the station. It showcases many important landmarks such as the city's
oldest building, De Oude Kerk, and a charming, socially conscious craft brewery
called Brouwerij de Prael. I'd love to help you plan your trip, so be sure to
call me or send me an email when you're ready to start planning.
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