Green, green and more green: the lush city
Amsterdam is renowned for many things, one of which is being one of the greenest cities in Europe. In general, European cities are characterised by tall buildings, neon lights and activity around the clock. Amsterdam, however, proves that a city can have the best of both worlds by melding nature and urban life together. The numerous parks dotted around contribute to the city's beauty and create a number of wonderful green spaces throughout Amsterdam. Vondelpark is the oldest and largest city park, with approximately 10 million people passing through it annually. The park contains a playground for children, free music performances and concerts held in the open-air theatre and large expanses of grass to sprawl across and soak up some tranquillity. Another wonderful park to visit is the Sarphatipark. Situated down the road from the Albert Cuyp Market, visitors can spend some time picking out delicious local specialities before heading down to the park to enjoy a little spur-of-the-moment picnic. A great effort has been made to provide locals and tourists with green spaces in Amsterdam, the result being that one can enjoy this city at a more comfortable pace than elsewhere in Europe.