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Haarlemmermeerstraat 64 hs., Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, 1058 KC, Netherlands | B&B

Travel Blogs from Amsterdam

Last Dam Day

A travel blog entry by jonesadventures

57

... fluorescent paint. These were actually kind of cool. There were a couple old posters, including one made by Jimi Hendrix’s brother Leon (who apparently lives in LA and “is a cool dude”). Again, this guy was weird…he kept going on and on and on and sniffed every 5 words. He definitely made you wonder about the effects of long term exposure to black lights and short wave UV lights.

We left the museum and walked ...

Amsterdam

A travel blog entry by scatabout

... bottom one so they did not have to go through the house and the kitchens were always on the lower level so all the provisions could be taken in the bottom door. As there were no house numbers in the early days they had to identify their houses in some way so that people who came to visit knew which house to go to Above the top door there is usually a coat of arms or something to recognise ...

City Break

A travel blog entry by christina.t

97

... was no air conditioning, fan, and no sort of air movement in the room at all. Opening the window didn’t even do anything. Plus it was broken so it wouldn’t even stay. After she left, I lied down not thinking I’d be able to sleep with this heat, but I guess I was tired enough it didn’t matter. I didn’t wake up until about three hours later.

When I woke up around 9pm I was starving, but didn’t feel like being sociable or friendly with ...

Amsterdam and the windmills at Kinderdijk

A travel blog entry by sstoppel

4

... One level might be the kitchen with a bed tucked in the corner then up the stairs to another level with the dining room and another bed tucked into a corner. Parents had to be particularly vigilant because the children sometimes got to playing out of doors and ran into one of the blades. Several people have been killed by the blades.

One of the workers at the windmills actually had yellow wooden shoes on!
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Road Trippin' - Part 2

A travel blog entry by thebests

29

... a bit of an ancient Egyptian fanatic. Once we were all on our merry way again, we had a brief stop-off on the way to Reims at a town called Louvain-La-Neuve. This was so we could visit the Herge Museum. Herge of course, being the creator of Tintin. Before I tell you about the Museum, I should first tell you about the town. It is odd. It appears as through the whole town is being built in such a way so that all the roads are under the buildings. On the surface, there is no space ...

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This B&B, located on Haarlemmermeerstraat 64 hs., Amsterdam, is near Dam Square, Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis), City, and De Bijenkorf.
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