Crammed with cafés, music clubs and bars, Rembrandtplein is always lively, though especially at night, as locals and tourists alike clamor onto the rooftop terraces to admire the glittering skyline and party into the early hours. Aside from the city’s biggest dance clubs there’s more entertainment at the Art Deco Pathe Tuschinski cinema and De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam’s oldest theater.
Travelers have many options to explore Rembrandtplein as part of half- or full-day sightseeing tours that travel by hop-on hop-off double-decker bus, by bike, on foot, or via hop-on hop-off canal cruise. Specialized tours may incorporate a beer cruise, a meal, or a drink at the local bar, or visits to important historical and cultural attractions such as the Royal Palace, Rembrandt House Museum, Anne Frank House, Dam Square, and the Red Light District.