Amsterdam’s world-famous red-light district could look very different going forward as the Dutch city prepares to vote on an ordinance that would permanently close brothel window curtains in order to ...
A proposal to relocate Amsterdam’s red-light district to an "erotic center" elsewhere in the city has been given the green light. Amsterdam’s city council voted last week in favor of moving the ...
Walking tours of the Red Light District in Amsterdam are set to cease come January 1, 2020. According to the translated official statement from the Dutch government, “Tours along the prostitution ...
A resident of Amsterdam's Red Light District spoke to Insider about what it's like to live there. Yung Carmiggelt said she wants visitors to be "respectful with the sex workers." "If they want to pay ...
The sex trade in the Netherlands draws participants and gawkers from around the globe. But the Dutch capital is now cracking down on guided tours to respect sex workers and ease congestion in the ...
In a meeting hall in the south of the city, hundreds of angry locals who do not want a “mega brothel” on their doorstep found themselves on the same side as sex workers who want to stay in their red ...
It was raw and in-your-face, sleazy yet seductive, but Amsterdam’s famous Red Light District has been cleaned up and a new character is emerging. Behind the permissiveness, the brothel windows and the ...
The world’s oldest profession just got some new rules in Amsterdam. The liberal Dutch city’s notorious red-light district will be moved to the outskirts of town in an effort to help legal sex workers ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Amsterdam's famous red-light district has reopened its doors to customers again, months after it had to be shut down due to the coronavirus ...
Amsterdam is banning all guided tours of the city's red-light districts from April 1, including De Wallen, the city's largest red-light district. Those who don't comply could be subject to a fine of ...
AMSTERDAM — It wasn’t quite business as usual Wednesday as Amsterdam’s famous red-light district emerged from coronavirus lockdown, but it was close. “We are, of course, used to taking care of hygiene ...
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