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Since I'm doing sort of a "travel introspective", I would say that Amsterdam is quite an Eclectic city. Small city, but charged of histor... Continue reading »
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Our journey in Amsterdam began with a tour of the city by bus, then a stop to the largest diamond processing facility in Amsterdam, then... Continue reading »
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We rose early today in order to make an early train to Amsterdam. The bus arrived right on time just out front of our building, Cambridge... Continue reading »
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10th of June , it was our first day to start European Discovery with our Contiki Friends . We were very excited to meet our new friends a... Continue reading »
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Tocamos diana a las 7:45 y disfrutamos de un rico desayuno en el albergue. No hay demasiada gente hospedándose aquÃ, a diferencia de Burd... Continue reading »
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1. Nieuwendijk/Kalverstraat
Kalverstraat is a tourist site in itself. You can't imagine all of the stores lining this single street. This is certainly the destination for those looking for the usual main street fare with shops like Tie Rack and Sacha. The... more
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2. Van Gogh Museum
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with the family-oriented stuff. We saw the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank House while there, and checked out continue reading »
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3. Koninklijk Paleis
In the mid-17th Century the painter Jacob van Campen was given the assignment to design a new town hall. The city council wanted a grand symbol for their leading role in Europe at that time - Holland's Golden Age, as well as ec... more
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4. World Press Photo
World Press Photo is an non-profit organization founded in the Netherlands in 1955, is committed to supporting and promoting the work of professional press photographers. It realizes its objectives by organizing the largest and... more
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5. Rijksmuseum
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advantage of it. The same fervor did not extend to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdams National Art Museum continue reading »
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6. Vondelpark
This large, green oasis was created in the second half of the 19th Century, and named after the poet Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679), a statue of whom was unveiled here in 1867. Today Vondelpark, one of the most-visited spots... more
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an awesome (and clean) HI hostel near Vondelpark for our next 2 nights (and then added another night taken continue reading »
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7. Hill Street Blues
This coffee shop and bar is called Hill Street Blues, after the well-known TV series, and is located next door to a police station. The place is decorated with graffiti not only on the walls but also on the sofas and chairs. Th... more
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8. Hollandsche Schouwburg
The Hollandsche Schouwburg is a monument remembering Dutch Jews killed during World War II. From 1892 until 1941, this theater was an important venue. In 1942, the Nazis requisitioned the theater as a point of assembly. Between... more
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9. Het Houten Huys
Often referred to as 'The Wooden House' in English, this historic structure replaced its smaller, former design in the 15th century. These wooden houses sprung up all around Amsterdam starting in the mid-1400s featuring an addi... more
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10. H.H. Petrus en Pauluskerk (Papegaai)
De Papegaai or Jozefkerk is hidden away in the stylish Kalverstraat shopping street. The church was designed by architect G. Moele in 1848. The Papegaai (parrot) was a code name for the secret church located in the houses behin... more






