Thank you for visiting our Dutch coffee shop and cannabis guide! Of course, Amsterdam has long been renowned for its coffeeshops and the Red Light District.
However, the city's landscape is evolving due to new rules imposed by the city council.
There will no longer be coffeeshops in the Red Light District, and establishments near schools are also being phased out.
So, don't be surprised if one of your favorite coffeeshops in Amsterdam has closed down.
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Cannabis Coffee Shops near me by City:
Coffee shops near the borders with Belgium and Germany often have restrictions on allowing tourists. To enter and purchase cannabis, you must either be a Dutch citizen or be employed in the Netherlands.
If you're temporarily working or studying in the country, you can obtain proof from the city council and request a GBA Extract (GBA-Uitreksel). This documentation will help demonstrate your eligibility to access these establishments.