Vondelpark

Location

Amsterdam
Netherlands
52° 21' 38.6784" N, 4° 52' 26.0976" E
NL
General info: 

Since the opening in the mid-19th century, the Vondelpark has become the leisure hotspot for the Amsterdam citizens. Recently the number of visitors has grown to more than 10 million per year. Here you will find dozens of playgrounds for kids, basketball, football, and tennis courses, and open air theatres which host many artists famous not just in Holland, but in the whole world.

Places in the Vondelpark that are worth visited from the tourist point of view are The Fish, sculpture made by Pablo Picasso. A futuristic building of the cinematic museum ‘Filmmuseum’ stands near the park lake and attracts visitors not only because of its impressive design, but for a collection of national and world movies that are preserved there for the future generations.

Costs: 

The Amsterdam’s ‘Vondelpark’ is a public park, so the entrance is free for everyone.

Interesting places nearby

The skiing-area Val Müstair-Minschuns applies as rich in snow and is suitable for families.

Thanks to modern equipment for artificial snow, the best tracks are at ski- and snowboard freaks' disposal. Three ski-lifts and a six seat telpher cage will take you in a few minutes up to over 2.000 metres height.

Winter in the valley Senales stands for total immersion in winter sports. Dense snow is assured, the ski runs are well-kept and apres-ski activities are leisurely and relaxing.

Val Thorens: the highest ski resort in Europe is hard to beat for snow fans. At 2,300m, it has one of the longest ski seasons. It is situated at the head of the 3 Valleys – the largest ski area in the world.

BASE: 1876ft
SUMMIT: 3110ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1233ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 5
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 5

Closed in by the Rutor mountain group, the Grande Sassière and the Grande Rousse, the Valgrisenche is known as the snowiest of the side valleys of the Aosta Valley.