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Travel Blogs from Amsterdam
Sarah McClurg and the Wildvines European Tour
... train back to where Jordy picked us up at the train station after arriving an hour late because we took the wrong train. Haven’t done that in a while, but it was no big deal. We made it back to our band house shortly after. Anyway, Amsterdam was crazy and will totally exhaust a tourist. And whether or not you agree with their laws, the Dutch definitely have something unique! It’s worked for them…makes ...
The Long Lost Amsterdam Blog
... rad.
On our second night we meet up with some of Frenchy’s Dutch pals and boy was it a wild time in the Red Light District. Crazy crazy dancing. The surrealness of window-shopping for prostitutes. Hot food vending machines. Even my phone being stolen didn't put too much of a damper on my spirits.
On our last day we befriended an English and Polish duo. We grabbed a beer or three together. Had dinner in the most cramped Thai restaurant ever ...
Amsterdam
... presents at Christmas) and very quickly found my way into the city and to our accommodation. Unfortunately I realized that despite the slightly anal amount of planning that had gone into the trip, Shelley and I hadn’t managed to sort out how we were going to meet up… After assuming she would come to the hostel for a few hours I set out for a wee explore/Shelley hunt and discovered why its called the red light ...
Soggy down days
... the sky, we settled on some greasy food spot a short dash from the hotel. It didn’t have much signage, just the smell of somewhat decent food and a close proximity to the Renaissance where we were staying…not my typical method of finding good food but it worked out ok.
Before I returned home, I managed to find some WiFi, which in turn enabled me to Skype my lovely girlfriend back home and retain a little sanity. It’s hard to ...
Amsterdam
... wide lanes for trams and buses, two narrow lanes outside that for cars, and outer narrow bike and scooter lanes. The car lanes were the least used; seems like everyone, young or old, rides a bike in Amsterdam. There several canals that circle the center of Amsterdam, and there are dozens of bridges over the canals. On every one of these bridges, there are dozens of bicycles chained or propped up. At first we thought they belonged to the people in ...