Mieke Karmelk Bed & Breakfast
Wittigensteinlaan 105, Amsterdam
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Mieke Karmelk Bed & Breakfast Amsterdam

Wittigensteinlaan 105 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, 1062KC, Netherlands

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Happy Birthday Moira & Rusty!

A travel blog entry by a3dennert

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... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rembrandt plein), etc. Following Rusty's arrival we had a few beers at the Cafe in de Waag (http://www.indewaag.nl/). Moira treated us to a private canal cruise onboard the classic canal boat "Ondine" (http://www.rentaboatamsterdam.com/clas sic-canal-boat-ondine/). We spent 90 ...

Arriving in Amsterdam

A travel blog entry by saaimas

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... cops that drove past didn’t seem at all worried about it.

While we were waiting for Susan to check us into the hotel, we had quite an experience. A truck squeezed down the road, and let me tell you, this is quite a trick, our car hardly fits along the roads here. So this truck had to use every inch it could find. But the bike riders in Amsterdam had some gal, ...

Amsterdam and Trip Home

A travel blog entry by kgonnam

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Wednesday we woke up cruising up the Rhine from Cologne to Amsterdam. It was a beautiful river lined with man made dikes that were topped with trees and carefully manicured. We saw a number of new bridges and buildings that were really interesting architecture. And, the river was extremely busy all the way into Amsterdam. After lunch we took a tour beginning with a bus tour, followed by a canal boat tour, followed by a visit to an art museum to see the ...

Last night in Europe

A travel blog entry by lesliemac451

... 30.
After breakfast this morning we walked back to the train station, stopping at the Subway I successfully located when we were in Amsterdam 7 weeks ago. Everything went smoothly at the airport and we boarded our KLM flight to Calgary.
Here in Calgary we are simply waiting for our connecting flight back to Saskatoon.
Our trip is over.
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Anne Frankly, my dear, I do give a damn

A travel blog entry by chelseacrown

... a website where you could check the previous tenants of your home and his home had a Jewish couple living in it up until they were taken to camps during the war. Anne Frank’s actual house where she lived in Amsterdam was only a couple of blocks away from Michel’s place; the place where they hid was her father’s office.


When we got out of the Anne Frank House, we rode our bikes through ...