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Amsterdam’s world-famous red-light district could look very different going forward as the Dutch city prepares to vote on an ordinance that would permanently close brothel window curtains in ...
Amsterdam moves to ban smoking weed in its red-light district, prostitution still allowed Amsterdam's Red Light District will limit drug, alochol sales due to complaints from residents about tourists.
Insider's Mikhaila Friel visited Amsterdam's Red Light District in October, where she interviewed a sex worker and a local resident.
Sex workers in Amsterdam say they are being unfairly targeted by city plans to tame its red light district. Known as De Wallen, the city’s centuries-old district takes its nickname from the r… ...
Amsterdam authorities have announced their new scheme to move the notorious Red Light District to a designated Erotic Center in the southern area of Dutch capital city. The plan aims to transform ...
Amsterdam's infamous De Wallen red light district is getting a makeover, and the city just announced a major part of its future.
In May, Amsterdam instituted laws aimed at curtailing public noise and other nuisances, the bête noire of red-light district residents.
Amsterdam is set to vote on a plan that would crack down on nuisance tourism including a measure that would permanently close curtains in brothel windows.
The red drapes that line brothel windows in the renowned DeWallen district of Amsterdam are currently only closed when a client is being entertained or if a sex worker is absent. This would change ...
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