The Dutch capital said it will launch a new campaign next year, asking annual visitors to look at the city with "new eyes" and introducing other cultural activities rather than the usual boozy pub crawls and visits to cannabis cafes
Amsterdam has announced plans to ramp up its campaign to shoo away hard partying tourists, with a first effort launched earlier this year meeting with limited success.
The Dutch capital said it will launch a new campaign next year, asking annual visitors to look at the city with "new eyes" and introducing other cultural activities, rather than the usual boozy pub crawls and visits to cannabis cafes.
"In recent years, Amsterdam has acquired the image of a city where 'anything goes' for many people at home and abroad," the city said in a statement.
Many bawdy visitors sought only "sensation and vulgar entertainment" and felt they could behave in a way that broke the rules, the city said on Tuesday.
"They do not pay attention to the beauty and conviviality, the art and culture on offer, the special shops, exciting events and the many nice neighbourhoods.