Andreas N. • December 15, 2017Must visit spot in Amsterdam. Probably the most famous bridge of the city.
Larissa K. • September 8, 2011Have a closer look at the decorations of the bridge: quite some details!
Willem W. • May 20, 2013The tunnel provides an excellent shelter in the occasional incidence of rain. Given the unique location, there is a likelihood to meet a tourist here (especially during weekends and holiday periods).
Bea H. • September 4, 2015One of most beautiful canals of Amsterdam. Get a coffee at Haarlemmerstraat or Haarlemmerdijk, sit down here and enjoy the view.
Luciano • November 5, 2012One of the 4 canals that constitute the Grachtengordel, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
Ollie M. • May 6, 2013James Bond is seen driving Peter Franks' yellow Triumph Stag over the Seven Bridges on his way to Tiffany Case's in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
John B. • June 28, 2015We were lucky to be stopped as the bridge was raised. Nice to watch the boats float by.
David M. • August 30, 2011Nice and little known Amsterdam bridge in a quiet yet quite central neighborhood.
Luc L. • October 26, 2013The bridge looks amazing by night! Just come over and check out by yourself...
Gihovana R. • May 19, 2013~ Este puente es el punto ideal para tomar fotografías de Amsterdam, especialmente de noche, cuando muchos puentes se iluminan y realzan la belleza de la ciudad.
Wendeline F. • March 6, 2018Cross this bridge after your visit to Artis, the Amsterdam Zoo. You can take a coffee- or lunchbreak at Bloem.
Derek L. • March 3, 2019Korrelbrug, or ‘grain bridge.’ Note the informational sign describing the habitat created for waterfowl to breed!
Derek L. • February 28, 2019Large Bridge over Singelgracht. Tends to be crowded with tourists; borders lovely canalside park on the northwest edge.
Derek L. • March 16, 2019The “Key” bridge, #201, is surrounded by municipal and national monuments. The bridge has been a municipal monument since 1995.
Alia L. • September 9, 2019There is a rosebush labyrinth next to the bridge! Watch your steps because there are rocks in the path. The center is a sandbox playground!
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