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What a crazy city!!
... 1 million people in Amsterdam and 600,000 bikes.
Today started with a walk down Damrak Street to the Dam Square to get a feel for the layout of the city and to figure out how we wanted to spend our two days here. We spent most of the morning just wandering, and made a great discovery-----a store that was filled with American junk food!!! Poor Mike wasn't able to find any Pepsi in ...
#1 - Day 1 - Amsterdam
... We must've seen 3-4 thousand bikes. EVERYBODY has one. It's very interesting. The architecture and canals are an amazing sight. We spent a few hours in the Red Light District, which is 4 blocks from our hotel. Yes, there are coffee shops that sell weed, but no alcohol and pubs that sell alcohol and coffee, but no weed. You can tell (smell) the difference when you walk by. We stopped into one pub, for an Amstel, and were greeted quite ...
Amsterdam day 2.
Soaking up Amsterdam.
We've had a fantastic day in Amsterdam, such a laid back place, everyone is very stylish, if a little eccentric!
We started the day by renting two very authentic dutch bicycles and touring, somewhat haphazardly, around the city, eventually arriving at the Van Gough museum. BTW although Amsterdam is set up for cycling, it is still a rather terrifying ...
Amsterdam and 7 days bike and barge
... harbour to see the astonishing Noah's ark ahead, giraffes on deck and reportedly with all the animals on board. Supposedly the correctly sized ark built by a rich guy who turned to Christianity. Berthed in the marina at the Dortrecht town, and after dinner on board (Piek's husband Peter joined us, so that was a treat) we did the guided walk thru the old town to see the sights. The leaning merchants' houses with the hooks up top for hauling goods up from the street, ancient ...
Leaving Paris, Amsterdam
... there wet and about quarter of an hour early. Happily the waitress could seat us. It was a tiny restaurant set below the street and packed full. The room was about the size of our lounge, and there were 30 or so people eating. You paid €23,50 for a 3 course meal and there was a choice for each course. We had a really delicious venison steak for our main which cost an extra €1,75. The rest of the meal was superb too and the delightful ...