This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The windows ...
One of Amsterdam’s most iconic sights, the city’s world-famous red light district where sex workers pose in windows to attract passers-by, could be shuttered for good. It could be curtains for the ...
Moving the window brothels out of the Red Light District would be a big step in discouraging party behavior in Amsterdam. Amsterdam city officials are trying to push tourists away from the city center ...
There are going to be less of the infamous neon-lit windows. Tourists visiting Amsterdam will often find themselves—whether accidentally or on purpose—wandering through the De Wallen red light ...
Prostitution is legal in designated areas with a license in the capital of the Netherlands. Amsterdam authorities have announced their new scheme to move the notorious Red Light District to a ...
Hundreds of prostitutes and supporters protested Thursday in Amsterdam against plans to reinvigorate the city’s famed red light district by closing some of the windows where sex workers sit to draw ...
In Amsterdam's Red Light District, the hologram of a woman sits behind a window. She looks out at passers-by, then appears to knock on the window and breathe on the glass. The glass seemingly fogs up, ...
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