< Back How well-equipped is this city for those raising infants/toddlers? Specifically, are there public places to change diapers, maintained playgrounds, etc? Where can I get a list of reliable childcare providers/nannies? Discuss any safety issues for children in this city. What are the most popular kid-friendly attractions in the area? What are the most popular activities for kids after school or on weekends? What's it like to be a teenager in this city? Are there any particular challenges I should be aware of as a parent? Are there any organizations/social groups in the area that cater exclusively to young people ages 12-17? I want my child to get the most out of our stay in this country. Are there any specific opportunities to teach young people about the local culture? How well-equipped is this city for those raising infants/toddlers? Specifically, are there public places to change diapers, maintained playgrounds, etc? Amsterdam is equipped similarly to many large cities in Europe. ↑ Top Where can I get a list of reliable childcare providers/nannies? KidsConcern and SKON are two organizations that provide reliable referrals for child care. Visit their websites for more information. ↑ Top Discuss any safety issues for children in this city. Nothing special to discuss. Just keep in mind that Amsterdam is a busy city with a lot of traffic. ↑ Top What are the most popular kid-friendly attractions in the area? Artis Zoo NEMO - a scientifically oriented play/educational center Six Flags - amusement park Anne Frank House - the house where Anne Frank and her family hid during Word War II Children's Museum at the Tropical Institute Madurodam - a miniature version of the Netherlands Duinrell - a fantastic water festival with attractions, a wild pool and lots of entertainment ↑ Top What are the most popular activities for kids after school or on weekends? Most international schools organize activities after school or during lunchtime. Examples of some of these activities include art, bookmaking and paper craft, dance, drama, tennis, country dancing, football, board games, sewing, clay modeling and chess. ↑ Top What's it like to be a teenager in this city? Are there any particular challenges I should be aware of as a parent? Please note the legal drinking age is 16 (18 for liquors) and the legal age for smoking tobacco is 16. Also, keep in mind that a coffee shop in Amsterdam is not a place where you can just drink coffee. Marijuana and hash are sold and consumed at such establishments. ↑ Top Are there any organizations/social groups in the area that cater exclusively to young people ages 12-17? For addresses and telephone numbers of boy and girl scouting and other social groups for young people, please check in the "gemeentegids." Also, schools should be well informed about these organizations. ↑ Top I want my child to get the most out of our stay in this country. Are there any specific opportunities to teach young people about the local culture? In the Concert Gebouw (Concert Hall), there are different children's concerts. Also try: Circustheater Elleboog - Circus school. Kid's Cafe - a small restaurant staffed by children who cook, serve, wash up, etc. And every year, ‘Sinterklaas’ arrives on his steamboat from Spain together with his Zwarte Pieten (helpers) around the middle of November. He celebrates his birthday on December 5 with all the children in the Netherlands! ↑ Top IMPORTANT NOTE: Crown Relocations has made every effort to present accurate information. However, regulations, rates and other variables are subject to change and Crown Relocations cannot accept responsibility for the errors that might result. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please contact your local Crown representative.