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Amsterdam's Canal Ring is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the defining feature of the city. Three concentric canals - Herengracht (Gentlemen's Canal), Keizersgracht (Emperor's Canal), and Prinsengracht (Prince's Canal) - were dug in the 17th century during the Dutch Golden Age. Together they form a horseshoe-shaped belt lined with over 1,500 monumental buildings, leaning gabled houses, and 1,200 bridges.
The best way to experience the canals is a combination of walking and a boat cruise. A one-hour canal cruise (EUR 14-18 from operators near Centraal Station or Rijksmuseum) gives you context and covers distances quickly. Walking the Herengracht from Brouwersgracht south to the Amstel takes about 40 minutes and passes the Golden Bend - the stretch of grand double-width mansions between Leidsestraat and Vijzelstraat. The Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes) between the three canals are perfect for a slow afternoon of boutiques and cafes.
Pro Tip: Walk the canals at dusk when the bridge lights switch on and the water reflects the gabled houses. For cruises, skip the massive tour boats and book a smaller open-boat operator for a less crowded experience.