Amsterdam making room in the bike lane
As the number of high-speed e-bikes rises, Amsterdam is experimenting with having them ride in the street rather than the bike paths
As the number of high-speed e-bikes rises, Amsterdam is experimenting with having them ride in the street rather than the bike paths
After years of complaints and protests, Amsterdam has committed to adding toilets and making them accessible to women and wheelchair users
A five-year plan to cut river cruises from Amsterdam in half draws opposition from hotel operators
A Catholic church that operated out of sight of officials in Amsterdam is added to the EU's cultural heritage list
Amsterdam's bike rental companies are upset over competition from hotel-based bikes
A bright idea for the city to make money on 'obsolete' property has turned dim
Once again, the famed Dutch flower show is drawing springtime crowds, and this time some protests
Amsterdam opens a new Holocaust Museum on sites that were part of the Nazi deportations of Dutch Jews
Seals and anglers are competing for fish dinners and it may be survival of the fishest
A new museum will heighten understanding of the Dutch role in slave trading and its role in financing the 'Golden Age'
The latest major exhibition of Dutch art opened Friday at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum
Organizers of a Dutch music festival cancel sales to automated systems and put them on sale to individuals
After a temporary exhibition, the time capsule will get added documents and be sealed again
A patchwork solution to the problem of where to check London-bound passengers' passports starts June 14
Apparently, it's not only Van Gogh's paintings that bring outrageous prices