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Location

The conference will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands at the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel.

How to get to Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel

Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands, located in the south of the province North Holland.
Numerous architectural monuments, palaces, churches and canals are witnesses of the golden age of the
city. The entire old part of town is an architectural monument, its canals are defined by the UNESCO
as a world cultural heritage. In addition, Amsterdam is a journey to the world culture, which is to be seen in
innumerable museums.

As well as being one of the world's top tourist destinations the Dutch capital, Amsterdam is a city that has
managed to preserve its greatest natural and manmade attractions as well as staying at the forefront
of modern Europe.

Amsterdam is a city that has something to offer everyone. The narrow streets and over 160 tree lined
canals remain a strong feature originating from the 17th century, when this was the richest city in Europe.
There are still the traditional and picturesque attractions in Amsterdam, such as tulips, windmills, cheeses and well-stocked art galleries. Yet modern Amsterdam is as famous today for its relaxed atmosphere and liberal attitudes to almost everything, including drug laws and the red light district, making it less quaint, but scandalously different.

There seems to be a canal around every corner in Amsterdam. Amsterdam's sprawl of waterways are now
used by a dizzying array of vessels, everything from glass roofed tourist boats and pedalos, right
through to speedboats and gigantic industrial barges that testify to the role the canals and waterways still
play in the city's economic life.


Amsterdam is a city with impressive architecture, lovely canals, great shopping, and friendly people who
nearly all speak English well. There is something for every traveler's taste here, whether you prefer
culture and history, serious partying, or just the relaxing charm of an old European city.

 

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