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fodorsuser71829 Oct 5th, 2012 03:28 AM

3 nights in Amsterdam
 
This site was very helpful when planning my trip, so here is the Amsterdam portion of my trip in case anyone is interested.

Decided to fly into Amsterdam to start our trip and to stay an extra night (from 2 to 3)
We flew in Schipol with no problems and after sorting out options to the hotel decided to just take the hotel shuttle (16 euros). More expensive than bus or train yes, but door to door when jet lagged also yes.
We stayed at the Marriott near Leidseplein . I did stay there before on a business trip 10 years ago but only for 1 night. This time was my wife and I (mid 50s)
Marriott is a bit pricey ($300 euros per night) but was full service and great location. We will come back and probably stay in the same area if not the same hotel.

We had a full 3 days there so lots of time to wander around and see the sights.
Did not buy the I amsterdam card, seemed like it would require too many museums in order to get value, plus Ann Frank not included. (we get burnt out from too many museums despite what others say)
what we did
Van Gogh museum - did enjoy it, headphones give self guided tour, would have gotten more out of it but was a bit jet lagged.
Ann Frank house - definitely recommend, very sobering and sad but powerful
Amsterdam museum - kind of stunk, I guess if you have nothing to do there is some value but don't have high expectations
Heineken experience - not bad, kind of fun, I would recommend
Canal boat ride - went on a small boat (about 10 people) highly recommend, an excellent city and boat ride.

Plenty of pot smoking everywhere outside, plus you can go into a coffee shop and buy it and smoke it to your hearts content. we went into 'the bulldog' near our hotel to check it out because its also a bar with karaoke at times , very friendly and safe environment
Buy a 24 hour tram pass for your full stay, its only about $7 euro, it will save you endless walking or from getting lost.
restaurants - try Puri Mas for the Indonesian rijstafel (rice table) dinners.
Red light district - we walked thru at night, somewhat seedy, mostly younger guys hanging around the individual doors/windows. Not a great atmosphere, kind of depressing.
Live Sex shows -we didn't attend, I went some years ago and thought they were terrible and so didn't want to go back although the tourists were lining up.

We will try to always start our future European trips with a couple nights in Amsterdam (probably only 2 nights is enough), next time will try to make it May/June season. Then we took an ICE train into Cologne for the rest of our trip (more details in another Germany trip report)

PAplumber Oct 23rd, 2012 01:59 PM

I have found the best time to walk around the red light district is early in the morning before Amsterdam wakes. The red lights are off and you can admire the architecture and canals with out feeling like a sailor on leave.

flyme2themoon Oct 26th, 2012 08:36 AM

did you take any sidetrips to harlem, delft, the hague or somewhere close by but outside amsterdam for some dutch countryside sightseeing?

flyme2themoon Oct 26th, 2012 08:40 AM

forgot to ask too, was the rijskmuseum (sp?) open to the public when you were there? thanks for the brief report on AMS. glad you posted your brief stay there, not too many posts and/or report on here on netherlands compared with italy, france and england. thanks for the trip report.

PAplumber Oct 26th, 2012 10:55 AM

Hi fly I have been to all those cities and more the Netherlands is a easy country to travel in. Yes the Rijsk's is open but the van Gogh is closed.

flyme2themoon Oct 27th, 2012 10:56 PM

thanks PAplumber.

fodorsuser71829 Nov 27th, 2012 10:53 AM

when we were there Rijsk's museum was closed but Van Gogh was open. We did not take any side trips outside of Amsterdam, we thought about it but since we had many days of traveling ahead of us just decided to stay put.


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