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Quote: You cannot visit Amsterdam without visiting at least one museum and in my opinion the best one is definately the Dutch national museum which is the rijksmuseum. Not only does it house a fantastic collection of Read More
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Quote: This is the oldest museum in Amsterdam. 17th century, with a church in the attic. This is one you have got to stop in and see. Finding it may be a chore, but it's worth the hunt. The staff was very helpful in Read More
Quote: Bikes are a part of the daily Amsterdam life, and there are probably more bikes in the city than people! If you have grown used to the "ring ring" of the bike bells telling you to get the heck out of their way; Read More
Quote: We bought two VIP tickets for an all inclusive evening. The reception was with a glass of champagne, it tasted like sewer water.For 10 minutes it was impossible to order a drink, had to do with a mix-up in the Read More
Quote: Great staff and excellent choice of real good beers, a must visit for all tourists and locals too. Areal Amsterdam experience, I will be back. Read More
Quote: When visiting Amsterdam Historical Museum look at the building itself from outside first. This complex dates back to 15th century when it served as an orphanage. It was extended in 17th century when the city was Read More
Quote: Nemo is an interactive science museum in Amsterdam that proved to be my kid's favorite attraction in the Netherlands. Hands down. He loved it. And while the cost of the tickets can add up at 11.50 Euro a pop, Read More
Quote: Warning. Journal may be offensive. Rated PG-13. There’s something in the Red Light District to offend everyone. I’m just taking one for the team to report back to you. ;)Randy Roy is not a Roy at all, he is a she Read More
Quote: Looking at a map of Amsterdam, Vondelpark is spread out like a green picnic blanket over the south west of the city. Opened to the public in 1865 the park is named after Joost van den Vondel, one of Netherlands Read More