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Amsterdam Red Light District

Discover the Amsterdam Red Light District

The Red Light District is one of Amsterdam’s most famous — and misunderstood — areas. It’s not just about nightlife; it’s also full of history, character, and unique charm.

As you wander through its narrow streets, you’ll find cozy cafés, old churches, and small canals reflecting the city lights. The mix of the old and the new gives this district its special vibe.

If you’re staying at Teleport Hotel, you’re in a great spot to explore it easily. This famous district is one of Amsterdam’s most popular attractions, known for its legal sex work, bright red windows, and curious crowds.

Walking through its narrow streets, you’ll notice the lively mix of people, lights, and stories. You can simply observe the half-naked girls behind the glass or, for a deeper experience, join a guided tour. These tours help you understand how the district works and offer an open-minded, respectful view of Amsterdam’s sex culture.

SANDEMANs Red Light District  Teleport’s Team favorite!

If you’re exploring Amsterdam solo, join a guided tour through the famous Red Light District. A cheerful local guide shares honest and entertaining stories about the area — from its exclusive streets and sex shops to the Prostitution Information Center, run by a former sex worker.

Moreover, you’ll spot hidden sculptures, step inside an S&M studio, and discover curious facts about the city’s culture. It’s both fun and educational — a must-try experience recommended by the Teleport Hotel team.

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Famous Twin Prostitutes Tour in Amsterdam

Curious about who works in the Red Light District, or what happens when they retire? Then the Famous Twin Prostitutes Tour is for you. During the walk, you’ll meet twin sisters who spent 50 years in the industry.

They openly share personal stories, answer questions, and happily pose for photos. In addition, you’ll visit the world’s first condom shop, admire local street art, and stop by a cannabis store to learn about Amsterdam’s liberal culture.

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Red Light District Tour with a Local

For a more authentic perspective, take a Red Light District Tour with a Local. You’ll visit the blue lights area, see a local brewery, admire Amsterdam’s oldest building, and explore a temple in Chinatown. Meanwhile, your guide will reveal hidden details and stories that most tourists never hear.

Red Light Workshop

If you’re looking for something truly unique, try the Red Light Workshop led by former sex worker Mariska. You’ll sit behind a real red light window to experience what the job is like — no clients, just insights, learning, and great photo opportunities.

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Don’ts of the Amsterdam Red Light District

Whether on your own or on a tour, follow these rules:

  • No photos of the ladies in the windows.

  • Do not knock, tap, or spit on the windows.

  • Don’t buy anything from street sellers; go to a coffeeshop for cannabis.

  • Watch out for pickpockets targeting distracted tourists.

  • Don’t pee on the street or in the canal, and don’t throw anything into the water.

Most importantly, enjoy your time in Amsterdam, explore every corner, and be ready for surprises in the Amsterdam Red Light District! Staying at Teleport Hotel puts you close to all the action, making it easy to explore safely and comfortably.

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Unusual Experiences

Unusual Experiences in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is high on many people’s bucket lists, thanks to its craziness, unique atmosphere, and free spirit. The city is one-of-a-kind, offering experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Beyond the usual attractions, Amsterdam also has some truly unusual activities. There’s something for everyone, no matter your taste.

Real Human Bodies

Some people find it creepy, others exciting. Body Worlds Amsterdam exhibits real, plastinated human bodies, letting you explore the mysteries of human anatomy. Surprisingly, even this eerie museum fits Amsterdam’s Happiness Projecttheme. Special events and activities run throughout the summer, offering a unique way to learn about happiness and health.

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Sex Museum

For another unusual museum experience, visit the Sex Museum, located next to Body Worlds. It showcases sculptures, pictures, and objects related to human sexuality. Some exhibits might make you blush, while the overall atmosphere sparks curiosity and laughter. Combine it with Body Worlds for a full “weird museums day.”

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Xtracold Icebar

Amsterdam’s coldest bar offers an unforgettable experience among 60 tons of natural ice at -10°C. Drinks are served in glasses made of ice. Don’t worry about the cold — you’ll get a thermal coat and gloves. The bar is perfect for epic photos, and few would guess it’s right in Amsterdam.

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Escape Rooms

Escape rooms are popular in Amsterdam, with options for every taste:

  • Sherlocked: Two (soon three) challenging rooms. Be among the first to try the new one launching June 10th.

  • The Vault: Feel like a thief breaking into Amsterdam’s most secure safe. Watch out — you can get caught!

  • The Architect: Explore a mysterious room once used by the secret Society of the Crossed Keys. Not easy to enter.

  • Escape Through Time: Time travel during WWII with actors and puzzles at Boom Chicago.

No matter your preference — scary, funny, or history-based — Amsterdam’s escape rooms will keep you engaged and entertained.

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Stay at Teleport Hotel

When visiting Amsterdam, consider staying at Teleport Hotel. It’s a comfortable and convenient base, close to major attractions, restaurants, and canals. After a day of exploring unusual experiences — from Body Worlds to escape rooms — you can relax in your room or order food from nearby restaurants. The friendly staff is happy to give tips and help you plan your day. From here, you’re never far from iconic sights, local gems, or hidden corners of Amsterdam.