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The area connects several major shopping streets and canal routes, creating a lively atmosphere filled with cafés, boutiques, historic architecture, and constant activity. Combining Amsterdam’s trading heritage, picturesque canals, and vibrant street life, the Flower Market and Muntplein area remains one of the city’s most visited landmarks.