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Working for red light center12/31/2022 The road signs with the words “Do not pee in the street” that appeared in the city center at the initiative of the local residents speak for themselves.Īt the same time, experts also name the second reason, why the city authorities dared to change the image of Amsterdam. The reason for this was the immoral behavior of visitors who come to famous brothels, leaving behind heaps of rubbish and dirt. As long as you are respectful and don’t get in trouble with one of the pimps you are perfectly safe.The capital of the Netherlands may soon be left without one of its main attractions - the red-light district. Amsterdam has one of the lowest crime rates in Europe. De Wallen features great bars, restaurants, beautiful architecture and world famous coffee shops (that’s a whole other post □)Ī: The streets are very safe anytime of day. Q: Is there anything else to do in Red Light District besides prostitution?Ī: Definitely. Although there are some girls working throughout the day, you will have a bigger selection when window shopping at night. Q: What is the best time of day to go to see the most action in the Red Light District?Ī: When the sun goes down, the lights go on. But be advised the rates are typically the same as for a service. Q: Can I just go in and talk to the girls?Ī: Yes, the girls will gladly take your money for a conversation. There are no photography signs posted all over the district and if I were you I would oblige, nothing like a run in with an angry pimp to ruin your holiday. Q: Can I take photos and/or video in the Red Light District?Ī: No. Brothels will typically have vacancy flyers posted on empty window so you know who to contact. When you have all the legalities sorted out, you’re ready to start working. Q: How does one go about obtaining a window?Ī: If you want to work in one of the windows as a prostitute you first need to be legally registered as a company in the country of Holland so that you can legally pay taxes. Power to the ladies!Ī: Anything you are able to negotiate is fair game. Fun fact: many years ago there were more men working the windows of the red light district, but they quickly all quit because they couldn’t handle the stress of being a window girl. This could mean someone who is trans, male, alien, you name it. Q: Why do some of the windows have blue light instead of red?Ī: The blue light indicates a non biologically female girl. Many girls will try and grab your attention as you walk by the street by banging in the windows, teasing the door open or just flat out grabbing people (I’ve only seen men) off the street and pulling them into their room. Q: How to I go about obtaining a service?Ī: If you’re ready for some hands on experience simply walk to a window of your choosing knock, wave, say hello and go on in. The map below indicates the red light district in proximity to other parts of the city.Ī: Services typically begin at 50 Euros from anywhere to 15-30 minutes. It features narrow streets, bars, coffee shops and of course the city’s famous prostitutes. The Red Light District, also referred to as De Wallen is the medieval city center area of Amsterdam. Q: Can I go visit the Red Light District?Ī: Yes anyone can go visit the Red Light District of Amsterdam. Q: How many windows are there in Amsterdam?Ī: There are around 400 windows in Amsterdam, although there used be a lot more in the city. Check out the Q&A below if you too want to learn about the infamous window workers. So I did what any former student would do, I put on my research hat and got to work finding out everything I could about the industry. I became fascinated with the business and had so many questions that I was itching to find answers to. After visiting Amsterdam recently I couldn’t help but wonder about the business of prostitution and how it all works. The Netherlands is beautiful country filled with gorgeous farm land, delicious pancakes, flower fields that go on as far as the eye can see and legal prostitution, and of course legal recreational drug use but that’s not why we are here. Here’s the scoop on everything you want to know about prostitution in Amsterdam but were too shy to ask.
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