THIS week’s destination we’re shining a light on is Amsterdam, capital of The Netherlands.
The Sun’s Assistant Travel Editor often visited the Dutch city, being an easy train from the UK.


She says:
MUST-SEE / DO
is famed for its beautiful canals so a boat tour is undoubtedly the best way to see the city.
One-hour cruises with I Amsterdam cost from â¬16 (£13.47) per adult and â¬8 (£6.74) per child.
There are 14 departure points to pick from. If you’re brave enough, drive your own boat â you can pick one up for â¬16.50pp (£13.90pp) for three hours on a six-seater vessel from boats4rent.i-reserve.nl.
They are really easy to steer and, with more time on board, you can hop on and off as you please to take advantage of the many canalside .
HIDDEN GEM
The artsy, bohemian neighbourhood of De Pijp is much loved by locals and not very well known among tourists, but it is heaving with artisan shops and tall buildings where colourful flower pots light up the brick balconies.
BEST VIEW
The 100-metre-tall A’DAM Lookout may offer the best views of the city from above, with a 360-degree sky deck and giant rooftop swing, but do expect queues because it’s a popular tourist spot.
For something a little quieter that will make for an excellent photo background, head to one of the smaller canal bridges, a little farther out of the
There are a few pretty bridges behind the Tulip Museum â such as Hilletjesbrug, where you can pose for pictures in front of flower-covered railings with a tree-linedand bobbing boats as your backdrop.
RATED RESTAURANT
Cafe de Parel was once a traditional Dutch “brown bar”;; but now it’s an in-demand restaurant with affordable tasting menus (three courses for â¬52 (£43.79)).
These change regularly but you can expect to tuck in to sophisticated sharing dishes such as calamari with egg yolk and dashi, or pointed cabbage with brown butter and chamomile jus.
BEST BAR
Vesper, a teeny bar close to Centraal Station, serves mean cocktails, created by award-winning mixologists.
For a proper pint, Bar Brother, close to the Chassebuurt district, has a welcoming atmosphere and serves its ales alongside typically British bar snacks such as Scotch eggs and arancini.
HOTEL PICK
CitizenM Amstel is well located, around a 30-minute walk from the main train station and with modern, affordable rooms from â¬100 (£84.22) per night.
For something a little fancier, The Pulitzer hotel is set within 25 restored 17th and 18th-century houses along the canal in the Jordaan district, close to the Anne Frank museum.
It’s also home to a top-notch restaurant and bar. Rooms cost from â¬295 (£248.44) per night.
