As mentioned on our other Amsterdam Coffee Shops Pages, a significant number of coffee shops in Amsterdam have been mandated to close before 2020.
This process, initiated in 2016, aims to reduce coffeeshop tourism in the Red Light District.
Additionally, all coffee shops located near schools have been required to cease their cannabis business operations.
These regulatory changes have led to the disappearance of many beloved coffee shops. If you've noticed that your favorite spot is no longer around due to these regulations, we encourage you to leave a comment to help us maintain the accuracy of this website.
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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.