Waterloo Square is also a very historical place, a square commemorating the Waterloo War, and a part of the old town, there are many different hotels around here, and some shops are very good, the square can be visited around
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Waterloo Square, located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was built in 1882. It is a well-known local square, close to the Amstel River, named after the Battle of Waterloo. On the square is the Municipal Opera House, the Church of Moses and Aaron, and the flea market. In addition, the Jewish History Museum is also located in this area.
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Waterloo Square is also a very historical place, a square commemorating the Waterloo War, and a part of the old town, there are many different hotels around here, and some shops are very good, the square can be visited around
Waterloo Square is not far from Damrak in the city center, and it took 20 minutes to walk by navigation. The open space should be a market, and many containers are seen next to it, but it is not yet time to set up the stall.
Not long after coming out of Rembrandt's former residence, Waterloo Square is actually only the name of this square, and it has nothing to do with this battle. There is a very special market near the square to visit.
Waterloo Square is not big, not far from the canal, there are not as many people in other squares, it is also a very leisure square, bicycles pass the fixed section, then we ride directly to the canal.
The square in front of the church of Moses and Aaron is called Waterloo Square, and there is a flea market in the square, called Waterloo Market. It is said that it was from the Jewish neighborhood, and later Jews were sent to concentration camps, but the tradition of the market has been preserved (not open on Sundays). There is also Rembrandt House near Waterloo Square.