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... ' Basilica, then on to the "Eternal City" of Rome with sightseeing that highlights the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. In Renaissance Florence, a Local Guide shows you Piazza Santa Croce, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Duomo. Admire the Leaning Tower in Pisa and ...
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Guest Entry: Julie's parents visit Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... train, right in the airport, and were in the heart of Amsterdam in about 15 mins. We then walked to our hotel, the Renaissance (a Marriott), just a few blocks from the train station. After checking in and stowing our luggage, we went a few blocks, about 1 ...
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I Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by demarcnd from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... the Marriot and find out how to get tram tickets 8:10 - Arrive at Marriot 8:15 - Realization that Kellie's mom is at the Renaissance Marriot 8:30 - Arrive at tram stop by Renaissance 8:40 - Run into Kellie's mom on a sidewalk on our way to the Renaissance ...
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Celebrating two years with style - in Amsterdam!
A Travel Blog entry by btutterow from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... It is pretty wild, but it was a safe area and there were a surprising amount of sightseers just like us. Our last day in Amsterdam, Valentine's Day, passed quickly. There was a flea market going on near the hotel, so we decided to stop by. We both found ...
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Celebrating 2 Years in Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by salevine from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... to the Anne Frank house which I had no idea was in Amsterdam. She was from Germany but they fled persecution and settled in Amsterdam. When it caught up with them the went into hiding in Amsterdam. The house was very moving, lots of exerpts from her ...
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Why did we wait so long to visit Amsterdam?
A Travel Blog entry by abbyandmorry from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... humanity of what Hitler did. We searched for what is known as The Skinny Bridge, a 17th century bridge...the oldest in Amsterdam I think. We found what we thought was the Skinny Bridge, but then realized we were taking photos of the wrong one, and ...
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First impressions of Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by mrcolella from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... of great volumes of expensive, linseed-mixed pigments), and the way these subjects emanate from the shadows (a southern Renaissance-- i.e. Da Vinci-- influence). Realism and non-religious subjects; in fact, landscapes, still-lifes, and scenes from ...
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There's something about Amsterdam - Part I
A Travel Blog entry by zento from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... square in search for the Rijksmuseum. It was difficult to follow the map, but once we spotted the huge 19th century Gothic and Renaissance revival building, it was hard to lose our way. We had ice cream to cool off (otherwise known as the 'munchies') ...
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Amsterdam or BUST.
A Travel Blog entry by maddewar from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... , Amsterdam would have some of the most brilliant architecture and lighting in Europe. It's truly a humbling place in terms of its Renaissance-esque beauty, but the fun starts at 6:00AM and ends the next day at 6:00AM. John and Drew played a show at a ...
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Dutch Art and modern Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by dig_swashb from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... of art museums in Amsterdam. The first is the Rijkmuseum, which is a collection of Dutch art, primarily from the renaissance period (around Rembrandt's era). I believe they're working on some renovations, so the entire collection was not on ...
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One of a kind trip to (not in) Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by brentd from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... end. We also saw the Rijksmuseum, housing a lot of Golden Age painitings, including tons of Rembrandts. I've decided these Northern Renaissance paintings are my favorite anywhere so far, with their style, lighting, and langscapes. Today we went on a ...
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Amsterdam Centrum
A Travel Blog entry by janrostkowski from Amsterdam, Netherlands
What abeautiful city, so much water everywhere, so much ...
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Anne and Vincent's Amsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by megdoestdf2010 from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Last night we watched the USA fall to Ghana in the World Cup and today we met a family from Ghana. They were so nice, it was hard to be upset about the loss. They were buying their two small boys Netherlands jerseys to wear tomorrow during the ...
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Reunited and it feels so good...
A Travel Blog entry by jdet32 from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... 3 hours. However, with her exceptional urban skills, she braved the train from the airport. We both arrived at the Renaissance Ambassador Hotel within an hour of each other this morning. By noon, we were out the door and off to ...
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My, oh my!
A Travel Blog entry by ctkoeppel from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... the famous artist's progressive works from his early days through his tragic death. We toured the under-renovation Royal Palace of Amsterdam and the fairly interesting Bible Museum. We also ventured into the Red Light District to visit Our Lord in ...
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IAmsterdam
A Travel Blog entry by moore_mattj from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... our hotel. I have never seen so many people riding bikes before in my life. The city seems very environmentally conscience. Amsterdam is so much more than just "coffee shops" and prostitutes. It has canals reminiscent of Venice, excellent shopping, great ...
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Do we have to go? The New Arrival in NY!
A Travel Blog entry by abbyandmorry from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... single family large brick homes reminiscent of Rosedale homes, although backing on a canal instead of ravines. The International Sculpture Route Amsterdam is called Artzuid and I plan to look into it a bit more. There was one piece that moves hourly, ...
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We've arrived to the land of the bicycle!
A Travel Blog entry by megdoestdf2010 from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Our big adventure is underway with great success. This morning we arrived in Amsterdam after a long two flights from home. We almost missed our connection in Philadelphia because we were delayed by weather. It's a good thing we've both ...
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Tulips are great
A Travel Blog entry by jdet32 from Amsterdam, Netherlands
... Thank goodness we got there early and beat the crowds... good thinking Jenn! She is a slave-driver. Now we're back in Amsterdam, where it's gorgeous and sunny. So we parked it at a "coffeeshop" (we'll let you guess which kind... what?... ...
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Amsterdam Renaissance Hotel
Kattengat 1, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... .I would stay here again. I'm not sure whether I would stay anywhere else in Amsterdam. Great hotel, great location from anonymous The Renaissance has nice rooms. It is conveniently located to Centraal Station (approximately a 5-10 ...
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West Church (Westerkerk)
Prinsengracht 279-281, , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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This magnificent Renaissance church (circa 1620) is identified by its high tower (more than 245 feet high,) and is the site of Rembrandt's grave who was buried here in 1669.



