Binnenstad, Amsterdam

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Binnenstad is the part comprised between the Singel and Nieuwmarkt
Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
Municipality Amsterdam
Borough Centrum
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

Binnenstad (English: Inner city) is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands located in the Centrum borough. It is divided between the Burgwallen Oude Zijde (east) and Burgwallen Nieuwe Zijde (west) areas.

Landmarks

It is the most central part of the municipality, comprising the Amsterdam Centraal station, Nieuwe Kerk, Basilica of St. Nicholas, Portuguese Synagogue, Waterlooplein, Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, Dam Square, Begijnhof, Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, Spui, Muntplein, Beurs van Berlage, Damrak, Oude Kerk, Magna Plaza and Royal Palace of Amsterdam.

52°22′19″N4°53′46″E / 52.372°N 4.896°E / 52.372; 4.896


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