About Us
FCB Amsterdam combines creativity and customer intelligence to bring specific insights to life with powerful ideas. We believe that brand engagement starts in the hearts of customers. Because of that, we must be able to understand what customers feel, why they act and what they care about. That is why we combine creativity, data and digital to outline the customer journey and to be relevant in every touch point. To bring brands to life in the hearts of consumers.








Our City Guide
Here are a few things to look out for in and around the city.
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Hotels - Premium
Victoria Hotel
Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam is located in a historical building opposite Amsterdam Central Station. It features an indoor pool area, sauna facilities and a fine-dining restaurant with city views.
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Things to see - Beaches
Blijburg
A sandy beach by the water with a bohemian vibe in the eastern part of IJburg in Amsterdam.
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Things to see - Historical sites
Red Light District
From brothels to sex shops to museums. Next to this, it is one of the oldest and most beautiful parts of the city with its winding narrow, cobbled streets and utterly charming 14th century architecture.
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Shopping - Something for yourself
Kalverstraat
The Kalverstraat is a busy shopping street in Amsterdam. It is named after the kalvermarkt ("calvesmarket") that was held here until the 17th century.
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Things to see - Historical sites
De Waag
The Waag ("weigh house") is a 15th-century building on Nieuwmarkt Square in Amsterdam. It was originally a city gate and part of the walls of Amsterdam.
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Things to see - Natural Wonders
Amsterdamse bos
The Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest) is a large park – it is comparable in its size to Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
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Dining - Dinner with a group
Edel Amsterdam
Good for a culinary diner or a night out. It is as comfortable as being in your own living room, and they work a lot with local and biological products.
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Alternative Diversions - Open air restaurant
Rollende keukens
Dozens of mobile food purveyors set up their "rolling kitchens," turning Westerpark into a large open-air restaurant complete with beer tents and live music.