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I will be meeting up with a small group of older family members (some with mobility issues) on the 23 August (Friday) in central Amsterdam. They may have jetlag and they have never been to Amsterdam.
Can I have some suggestions on where to take them please?
Can I have some suggestions on where to take them please?
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What sort of timescale Bilbo? Just for the arrival day? In that case maybe a boat trip would give them an introduction to the city without them having to do anything, or even concentrate too hard. Depending on the mobility issues some operators have wheelchair accesible boats. I know that Blue Boat do for instance. You do need to book in advance for wheelchair access.
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First day: yes to a boat trip, and maybe have lunch/dinner somewhere nice, Something like Brasserie Ambassade perhaps
https://www.thefork.nl/restaurant/br...bassade/258219
Where are they staying?
Their next, full day, get them at least time slots at the Van Gogh museum.
What are the mobility issues like? You might want to choose 2 sites and of course everyone needs lunch and dinner, so maybe it could be an idea to get a taxi van for transport? A visit to an Amsterdam brown bar might be nice as well, like a tasting house. Int Aepjen on Zeedijk is one of the more traditional.
https://www.thefork.nl/restaurant/br...bassade/258219
Where are they staying?
Their next, full day, get them at least time slots at the Van Gogh museum.
What are the mobility issues like? You might want to choose 2 sites and of course everyone needs lunch and dinner, so maybe it could be an idea to get a taxi van for transport? A visit to an Amsterdam brown bar might be nice as well, like a tasting house. Int Aepjen on Zeedijk is one of the more traditional.
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I think a canal cruise would be a perfect activity.
If you want time to sit and enjoy each others' company, talk, etc. but would like a view, the SkyLounge at the Doubletree would be a beautiful location for that (during the day)
https://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/ho...skylounge.html
During the day, the lounge is the perfect spot for all your appointments, both business and private. Enjoy a cup of Buscaglione coffee or a dish from our sophisticated lunch menu. Catch up with friends, business partners or colleagues over refined cocktails, superb wines, delicate bites and dishes for an unforgettable experience. At 9:00 p.m., DJs and cocktail shakers shift the mood and SkyLounge Amsterdam transforms into an energetic club, a great introduction to Amsterdam nightlife.
If you want time to sit and enjoy each others' company, talk, etc. but would like a view, the SkyLounge at the Doubletree would be a beautiful location for that (during the day)
https://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/ho...skylounge.html
During the day, the lounge is the perfect spot for all your appointments, both business and private. Enjoy a cup of Buscaglione coffee or a dish from our sophisticated lunch menu. Catch up with friends, business partners or colleagues over refined cocktails, superb wines, delicate bites and dishes for an unforgettable experience. At 9:00 p.m., DJs and cocktail shakers shift the mood and SkyLounge Amsterdam transforms into an energetic club, a great introduction to Amsterdam nightlife.
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Good comments about the jetlag + canal cruise.
Where are they staying? Perhaps just meet up with them somewhere at their hotel or near their hotel for a bite to eat and to visit. Make it easy for them to return to their room to rest (or sleep) if they wish.
Perhaps offer to take them on a canal cruise the next day, but they may already have things they want to do on their only free day in Amsterdam.
Where are they staying? Perhaps just meet up with them somewhere at their hotel or near their hotel for a bite to eat and to visit. Make it easy for them to return to their room to rest (or sleep) if they wish.
Perhaps offer to take them on a canal cruise the next day, but they may already have things they want to do on their only free day in Amsterdam.
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That is very central! Dinner at Kapitein Zeppos could be an idea, and their nearest Amsterdam Traditional Bar is De Engelbewaarder on Kloveniersburgwal: Café de Engelbewaarder | Amsterdams café with a Belgian touch
It depends on their mobility of course, but that area is very walkable, with Nieuwmarkt close to hand for instance.
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I'm not certain enough of Amsterdam geography, and am thinking it might be about 15 minutes away, but the Albert Cuyp market is always fascinating, and it's a totally flat street with plenty of watering holes along it.
https://albertcuyp-markt.amsterdam/?lang=en
https://albertcuyp-markt.amsterdam/?lang=en
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<<I'd wager that Heineken is the #1 Dutch beer>>
Not Even Close!
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Not Even Close!
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