Leidseplein is a large area and a nice part of Amsterdam, hope to a large number of shops, restaurants and bars including the only Apple Store in the city, I came here by chance looking for something to do in the Dutch capital, mainly down to the Apple Store often being surrounded by lots of things in cool areas, and I wasn't let down.
Leidseplein is easy to access via public transport, it has a tram stop and it isn't too far on the tram from Central Station either, around 10-15 minutes and it also has lots of hotels nearby including those from Hilton and Marriott.
Leidseplein is a nice sort of square, and it has some great old buildings.
Leidseplein is also a decent place in Amsterdam where you can just relax and enjoy a drink by one of the canals, although this is available elsewhere in the city, even close to Amsterdam Centraal Station and the Doubletree hotel, which I stayed at during my time in the Netherlands, this is another option.
With independent restaurants and a Burger King inside the square, also down streets linking to the square you have large brands and shops including Starbucks.
In many ways it has the touristy aspect and is really similar to Leicester Square in London, but that also is the sort of killer for this place - it's a little too touristy but still could be better aimed at that market perhaps with signs/maps stating "whats here", but still I did like Leidseplein and it would be insulting to offer anything lower than a solid three-star rating. read more