
Amsterdam is a special city in that it has all the advantages of a big city - culture, history, food, entertainment, good transport - with a relatively small number of drawbacks: it is physically small, beautiful, relatively quiet, and largely thanks to the canals, has relatively little traffic. This guide tells you something about Amsterdam in the hope that it will improve your enjoyment while here. My hotel in Amsterdam was really amazing, it was not really an luxury hotels in Amsterdam, but nevertheless very attractive and pleasant to stay.
Amsterdam in the summer is two hours ahead of GMT, one hour in winter, when daylight saving is in force, the sun at its highest point at around 13:40 (which makes for long evenings: since Amsterdam is very far West in the time zone , mid-summer sky is still light as late as 11 in the evening). In the dead of winter, the sun is at 8:40 and at 16:30, in the height of the summer rises at 5:20 and 22:05. Amsterdam is a late city: many shops do not open until 10 in the morning, and bars and cafes are open until 1 or 2 in the morning, so I learned that hotel Amsterdam, as I said one of the best hôtel à Amsterdam that I've ever stayed.
Typical weather varies a little around freezing in the depths of winter, remember when you Hotel Amsterdam want to books, but most of little snow to usually pleasant sunny days of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius in summer. Spring and autumn are pleasant, but wet (+ 100 mm rain per month). In the summer there are usually 200 hours of sunshine per month, dropping to between 50 and 100 in the winter.
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