Rokin

Rokin

Rokin

Rokin, a bustling thoroughfare in Amsterdam, often remains unnoticed by name despite its central location. Stretching from Dam Square in the north to Mint Square (Muntplein) and the 15th-century Mint Tower (Munttoren) in the south, this lively street is a common route for travelers walking from Amsterdam Central station. Lined with shops and cafes, Rokin serves as a vibrant artery connecting key landmarks, offering visitors a dynamic slice of the city’s urban life.

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