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|title=The Rough Guide to Amsterdam
|author=Rough Guides
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|format=Paperback
|pages=320
|publisher= Rough Guides
|date=August 2007
|isbn=978-1843538097
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It would have been much better to have all the listings (separated into types of venues) in one place, ideally after the sightseeing text. This is a much more natural system, as it doesn't assume that sightseeing is separate from eating and that eating is separate from drinking. It would also allow a visitor who wished to do so to split the book (physically) into sections to lower the weight to carry on any given day.
With this one caveat, I can still recommend ''The Rough Guide to Amsterdam'' to all visitors: it's comprehensive, informative, opinionated and is bound to be useful regardless of what brings you to the city on the Amstel. We also have a [[The Rough Guide to Tuscany and Umbria by Jonathan Buckley, Mark Ellingham and Tim Jepson]].
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