
New Amsterdam Holland is the tulip mecca of the world, its flower markets filled with every imaginable species of the bloom that once bankrupted a generation. But there's more to this tiny redoubt against the North Sea: Stroll miles of Amsterdam's fabled canals; wander its cobblestone streets; discover its museums, bohemian cafes, and rich history.
Flower Power
Aalsmeer Flower Market: More than 15 million cut flowers and plants change hands daily at
the world's largest flower auction. Visitors stand on a balcony,
over a sea of blooms, and view frantic bidders below. Arrive at
7:30 A.M. to see the action. Legmeerdijk 313, Aalsmeer, six miles
south of Amsterdam.
Keukenhof Gardens: Some 7 million tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths bloom here in the
spring, saturating 80 acres with vibrant colors and intense scents.
Then, in late summer, the dahlias, lilies, and begonias take their
turn. Inspired? Experts are on hand to answer questions about your
own garden. Stationsweg 166a, Lisse, less than an hour from
Amsterdam.
Museums
Rembrandt's House: A new wing houses almost all of the etchings by the painter of
Night Watch and the acknowledged master of light and dark.
Admission: $5. Jodenbreestraat 4.
Anne Frank House: Anne's pinups of Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, and Greta Garbo are
still on the walls of her secret-attic bedroom. Admission: $5.
Prinsengracht 263.
The Rijksmuseum: This museum boasts works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Jan
Steer. Admission: $7.50. Stadhouderskade 42.
Van Gogh Museum: Two hundred paintings and 500 drawings amassed by Vincent van
Gogh's art-dealer brother, Theo. Admission: $6.50. Paulus
Potterstraat 7.