The Damrak, a bustling thoroughfare in the heart of Amsterdam, stretches from the Central railway station to Dam Square. Historically, it marks the original mouth of the Amstel River. Lined with souvenir shops, hotels, restaurants, and bars, the street is a vibrant hub for both tourists and locals. Visitors can explore a lively mix of commercial and cultural activities, making it a central part of any Amsterdam experience.
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