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Steel Amsterdam

Staalstraat 32 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, 1011 JM, Netherlands

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Our last stop and on a boat

A travel blog entry by sherberts2

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... once an important commercial centre with boats sailing up to Nieuwmarkt. Amsterdam’s oldest surviving gatehouse (1488), the multiturreted Waag towers over Nieuwmarkt square. To the west of the square is the Red Light District. We have a very nice meal in the Waag on Tuesday evening and although quiet at this time of the week during the week-end and certainly in the summer markets are held in the square.

Walking along one of the ...

Awesome Amsterdam

A travel blog entry by meganmacnab

Amsterdam!!!!  So excited for Amsterdam, but also really sad, this is our last place on tour. I can not believe that our time on Contiki is over, 3 weeks, or 21 days has absolutely flown by! We arrive in Amsterdam to the sights of lots of water, loads of bicyles and sign posts that I can understand. It is crazy how similar it is to Afrikaans. Our first stop was to a Cheese and Clogs place. We saw how cheese is made and also how they make traditional clogs. The guy was flippin ...

Consolation Prize

A travel blog entry by spsadventures

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... gouda, and in one shop got to see each of the steps to make the cheese. The Reypenaer store had delicious big chunks of fancy cheese that I would have loved to have picked up to bring back to the US. However, as I wasn't going straight back, I restrained myself.

A waffle completed my food tour of Amsterdam. Again, I was told they were fabulous. While it was good (and covered with strawberry icing as the guy at the waffle ...

Road Trippin' - Part 2

A travel blog entry by thebests

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... right on the waterfront. Visiting the library had been recommended by two separate groups of people we had meet on our merry travels. And the library did not disappoint. Free Internet is available, as well as facilities to charge iPhones, iPads etc. Both of these facilities were welcome as all of our electronic gadgets were seriously low on charge after days without access to power sockets. Internet was also helpful to find your way to parts of Amsterdam. There was also a ...

A holiday from travelling

A travel blog entry by timtravels

... maybe just ate) more in that month than the 10 months before. I had also met lots of people from Europe on my trip, so every couple of days I would leave my parents, take a train to a friend, sleep there and then return in the morning. At the end we also had a family reunion where everyone from my dads side of the family went to one of the Islands in Holland and we all just spent the day together. It was really good to see everyone again.

A couple ...