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Amsterdam Itinerary for a Family with a 6-Year-Old and 2 Vegetarians

  1. Day 1: Anne Frank House
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Amsterdam Central Station

    Amsterdam is known for its rich history, and the Anne Frank House is a must-visit attraction for any tourist. The museum is dedicated to the Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank, who hid with her family during World War II. In the morning, explore the museum and learn about the life of Anne Frank and her family. For lunch, visit De Bolhoed, a vegetarian restaurant located just a 10-minute walk away. In the afternoon, take a stroll through the Vondelpark, a large park in Amsterdam, and then head to the Van Gogh Museum. The museum features the largest collection of Van Gogh's artwork in the world, and it's a great way to experience Dutch art. In the evening, grab dinner at Vegabond, a vegan restaurant that serves a variety of dishes.

  2. Day 2: NEMO Science Museum
    15 minutes (1.6 miles) from Anne Frank House

    The NEMO Science Museum is a great place to spend the day with your family. The museum is designed to be interactive, so kids can learn about science through play. In the morning, explore the museum and participate in various science activities. For lunch, head to Mr. Stacks, a vegetarian restaurant located near the museum. In the afternoon, take a canal cruise and see Amsterdam's historic buildings from a different perspective. In the evening, visit Ripley's Believe It or Not! Amsterdam, a museum that features unusual artifacts and exhibits from around the world.

  3. Day 3: Artis Royal Zoo
    20 minutes (1.9 miles) from NEMO Science Museum

    Artis Royal Zoo is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands and is home to over 900 species of animals. In the morning, explore the zoo and learn about different animals from around the world. For lunch, head to Meatless District, a vegetarian restaurant located near the zoo. In the afternoon, visit the Rijksmuseum, which has a vast collection of Dutch art and history. In the evening, visit the Red Light District, a famous and controversial tourist attraction in Amsterdam.

Recommendations:

If you have extra time, visit the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, the Flower Market, or take a day trip to the windmills at Zaanse Schans. A bike tour is also an excellent way to get around and see the city. Don't forget to taste the famous Dutch cheese and stroopwafels!

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Anne Frank House (2-3 hours, €10-12.50)
  • De Bolhoed (1 hour, €10-15)
  • Vondelpark (1-2 hours, free)
  • Van Gogh Museum (2-3 hours, €15-19)
  • Vegabond (1 hour, €15-20)
  • NEMO Science Museum (3-4 hours, €18.50-21.50)
  • Mr. Stacks (1 hour, €10-15)
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! Amsterdam (1-2 hours, €14.50-17)
  • Artis Royal Zoo (3-4 hours, €25-30)
  • Meatless District (1 hour, €15-20)
  • Rijksmuseum (2-3 hours, €20-25)
  • Red Light District (1-2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €138-195.50

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