Cycling stops in Amsterdam
18 places · Netherlands
North of the IJ the city stops abruptly and Waterland begins: dyke roads a few metres wide, water on both sides and villages that were fishing ports before the sea was shut out. West are the dunes, which are as close to a climb as this country offers.
The wind decides the shape of a ride here, so the route out is chosen by which way it is blowing.
Climbs, views & nature
History & landmarks
Centraal StationAmsterdam Centraal Station was built between 1881 and 1889 to a Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival design by Pierre Cuypers, architect of the Rijksmuseum, wo…
Cobra MuseumThe Cobra Museum of Modern Art in Amstelveen opened in 1995 to preserve the legacy of the CoBrA movement, formed by European artists from Copenhagen, Brussel…
Fort bij UitermeerFort Uitermeer stands on the east bank of the Vecht near Weesp, guarding the river, a sluice and the 's-Gravelandse Vaart since a bulwark first held this spo…
HaarlemmerpoortHaarlemmerpoort is the fifth gate on this site in Amsterdam's history, the first a wooden structure from around 1380 that moved west with each expansion of t…
MuiderslotMuiderslot rose at the mouth of the Vecht around 1280-1285 under Floris V, Count of Holland, who used it to levy tolls on trade bound for Utrecht.Museum De DageraadMuseum De Dageraad occupies part of the De Dageraad housing complex in Amsterdam Zuid, built for working-class residents and designed down to every street fa…
Museum Het SchipMuseum Het Schip occupies a 1919 housing block for the Eigen Haard corporation, designed by architect Michel de Klerk with a prow-like shape that earned it t…
Museum JanMuseum JAN in Amstelveen was founded in 1991 by industrialist and art collector Jan van der Togt.
Museum VrolikMuseum Vrolik is an anatomical collection housed at Amsterdam UMC, built up from around 1800 by professors Gerardus and Willem Vrolik.
Oude KerkOude Kerk is Amsterdam's oldest building, begun around 1213 as a small wooden chapel built by fishermen and consecrated in 1306.
PythonbrugPythonbrug, also called Hoge Brug, is a bright red footbridge spanning 90 metres across the water between Sporenburg and Borneo Island in the Eastern Docklands.
RijksmuseumThe Rijksmuseum on Museumplein is the Dutch national museum for art and history, founded in 1800 in The Hague and moved to Amsterdam under King Louis Bonaparte.
Sint OlofskapelSint Olofskapel dates from 1440-1450 and is the second-oldest church building in Amsterdam, built for Norwegian sailors and named after King Olav.
Sint-AgneskerkSint-Agneskerk on Amstelveenseweg is a Roman Catholic church built between 1919 and 1931 by architect Jan Stuyt, its Romanesque-revival basilica modeled on S…
StadhuisWeesp's town hall was built between 1772 and 1776 by architect Jacob Otten Husly, modelled on Jacob van Campen's Amsterdam town hall on the Dam, and its faca…
Van Gogh MuseumVan Gogh Museum on Museumplein holds the world's largest collection of the artist's work: over 200 paintings, 500 drawings and more than 750 letters, alongsi…