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New in: these businesses opened in Amsterdam in April

New in: these businesses opened in Amsterdam in April

Amsterdam saw the opening of several new hospitality and snack businesses throughout the month of April. These new establishments offer various options for those looking for fresh spots to visit in the city.

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