Amsterdam Canal Ring (Grachtengordel)

Amsterdam Canal Ring (Grachtengordel)

Amsterdam Canal Ring (Grachtengordel)

Amsterdam’s Canal Ring, or Grachtengordel, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 17th century. This intricate network of semicircular canals, bisected by smaller canals, forms a layout reminiscent of a Dutch bicycle wheel. The waterways crisscross the city, connecting about 90 islands with over 1,700 bridges. Visitors can explore the charming and picturesque canals, which are lined with historic buildings and offer a serene backdrop for boat tours and leisurely walks. The canals not only define the city’s unique character but also provide a glimpse into its rich maritime history.

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