AMSTERDAM City Center Map
Foldout Travel Map for Amsterdam
Central Amsterdam street map with neighborhoods, points of interest and historical facts. Easy to read color-coded map is compact, comprehensive, showing historic central Amsterdam.
Information on the Amsterdam Map:
Landmarks, points of interest and monuments are clearly organized by category.
Map has helpful descriptions of museums’ art collections.
Amsterdam’s canals, streets and paths are clearly labeled and easy to find.
Unique Dutch shops and boutiques are listed with their street addresses.
Amsterdam churches and synagogues shown with historical facts.
Tram stations and routes are clearly displayed on the map.
Map includes a detailed zoom-in map of central historic Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Neighborhoods on the Map
Neighborhoods shown on the Red Map Amsterdam map include: Centrum, Bloemenmarkt, Jordaan, KNSM, Museumkwartier, Nieuwe Zijde, Oosterpark, Oud-West, Oud-Zijde, Oud-Zuid, Plantage, Rembrandtplein, Vondelpark and Zeeburg.
Map Dimensions and Materials:
Map size open: 24 in. x 9.5 in. 61 cm x 19 cm
Map size folded closed: 4 in. x 9.5 in. 24 cm x 19 cm
This is a printed paper map with a no-glare matte finish.
This Amsterdam map is easy-to-read in any light!
Amsterdam Travel Tips and Articles:
Purchase your Amsterdam city center map and read these articles and travel tips to plan your best vacation:
TRAVEL TIPS TO ENJOY AMSTERDAM LIKE A LOCAL
Customer Reviews
The Story of Red Maps City Guides
What is a Red Map?
Red Maps are travel maps to cities in the United States and Europe. Each Red Map provides a traveler with a comprehensive guide a city’s cultural attractions and places of interest. Red Maps have clear-graphics and easy-to-read, concisely-organized information. Red Maps are known as a very stylish guide to have, and have been recommended in over 100 magazines and newspapers.What Information is on a Red Map?
Why are Red Maps the Best Map?
The Story of how Red Maps Began
The story of Red Maps began when I was working at a job in real estate...One lucky day, while drawing a map to show a client the locations of shops along Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road, a colleague passed my desk, saw my drawing, and casually mentioned that I had a talent for cartography. She suggested that I make maps professionally.
Giving it some thought, I proceeded to try just that. Each day after work I would teach myself computer-graphics by reading one chapter from an Adobe Illustrator manual. It took over one year’s time to produce the first Red Maps for sale in May of 1998.
Jim Leniart
Owner/Creative Director