The Rossebuurt (Dutch for 'pink' or 'red' neighborhood) is in fact one of the oldest and most beautiful parts of the city with its long winding narrow, cobbled streets and utterly charming 14th century architecture, such as the gothic Oudekerk, or Old Church. The Red Light District simply oozes charm and one cannot help but admire the old buildings that lean at odd-angles, and the tree-enshrouded canals. Music, especially during the summer season, invites a person to linger just that little bit longer. The arrival classier eateries and great authentic restaurants such as Café Pacifico, one of Europe's first Mexican restaurants make it appealing for any tourist. For the culture lover there is the very picturesque Zeedijk, the Jewish quarter, Waterloo Square and Nieuwmarkt Square which is just around the corner. Red Light District also boasts a string of unusual shops and pubs.
There is a certain charm to the area thanks to the old buildings leaning at odd angles overlooking tree-enshrouded canals, while inviting pubs, cafes and coffee shops tempts a person to linger longer. Music of every genre can be heard along the streets from a dozen or more venues late at night. Enjoy window shopping at night.
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