Oude Kerk
Amsterdam's
, which means "Old Church," is the city's oldest and by far the most impressive.
Nieuwe Kerk
The
, or "New Church," is located on Dam Square, adjacent to the Royal Palace.
Westerkerk
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands was married in the Westerkerk, or "west church." Read more about it here.
Zuiderkerk
Amsterdam's
, or "south church," is no longer a functioning church, but is open to visitors.
St. Nicolaaskerk
The St. Nicolaaskerk near Centraal Station is still a functioning church in Amsterdam.
Noorderkerk
The Noorderkerk, or "north church," sits on the sight of a popular Amsterdam market (Noordermarkt). Read more about the church here.
Vondelkerk
Amsterdam's Vondelkerk is located just outside an entrance to the Vondelpark.
English Reformed Church
The English Reformed Church is located in the Begijnhof, a hidden courtyard of cottages originally built in the 14th century (and one of my suggested free Amsterdam attractions). It was established in 1607 for English-speaking worshippers in Amsterdam. The church, whose minister is always from Scotland, still holds English-speaking services.