If you go to Amsterdam without doing some research, you run the risk of a bad experience. Or maybe you miss the best beautiful highlights in the city. This overview offers the solution! De Wallen is the biggest and oldest prostitution area in the Netherlands.
It’s Legal to Sell Sex in Amsterdam, But Don’t Expect the Same Rights As Other Workers.
Dutch sex workers protest asking government to let them get back to work | Euronews
The Netherlands. Ask others about Amsterdam and there is a good chance that they will tell you about the coffee shops and the red light district. People often travel here to experience the pleasures of cannabis and carnal desires in a tolerant society—the latter in the form of prostitution. For the past ten years this has been the case in Amsterdam, where prostitution was legalized in By lifting the prohibition on brothels, the Dutch government sought to give sex workers more autonomy over their profession, reduce criminal activity and improve their labor conditions.
Dutch sex workers protest asking government to let them get back to work
A protester holds a placard as Dutch sex workers demonstrate to demand the right to go back to work, amid the coronavirus disease COVID pandemic, in The Hague, Netherlands March 2, Authorities will also let parks, zoos, gyms and outdoor swimming pools reopen on Wednesday, after the rollout of COVID vaccinations eased pressure on hospitals, the minister told reporters. Prostitution is legal in the Netherlands, but the government barred it in mid-December under restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Sex workers protested in Amsterdam in March, saying they were being discriminated against as the authorities allowed other "contact businesses" including hairdressers and masseurs to reopen. De Jonge said vaccination and infection levels had now reached a point where the government could go ahead with plans for a measured easing of restrictions.






Sex workers welcome the chance to earn again but with strict rules about face-to-face contact, hygiene and making clients check for symptoms. The Netherlands ordered all brothels closed in mid-March and had originally planned to keep them shut until September, but recently brought the date forward as Covid cases dropped. She said there were fears that there would be fewer clients, since many of them are tourists and the Netherlands still has a travel ban on many countries. Now they are reopening but, as with Dutch hairdressers and masseurs which have already been allowed to resume operations, sex workers are encouraged to verify that their clients do not have Covid symptoms.
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