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kelsey22 Oct 5th, 2014 03:03 PM

Here I plan again....Amsterdam
 
I am back for some information as I start to plan my next adventure. I am just at the beginning stages. I have a week on the ground and two days to fly back and forth from North America. I am looking at August. I can get an open-jaw ticket so I thought I might take advantage of that and fly into Amsterdam and fly out of - well that is the question. I don't have much time and I don't travel whirlwind very well. In my experience, 4 days gives me a good feel for a city. Would this work for Amsterdam? I thought about Paris but the thought of having so little time in my favorite big city makes me feel sad, rather than excited.

I am sure someone must have had a similar trip and I have always been able to rely on fellow Fodorites for some valuable ideas and suggestions.

Michael Oct 5th, 2014 03:15 PM

Why not stay a week in Amsterdam with side trips to other cities and towns? The Netherlands are small enough that day trips to Utrecht, Haarlem, The Hague, etc. are very feasible. You might want to take a look at my trip report from May-June; click on my name to find it.

kelsey22 Oct 5th, 2014 03:28 PM

Thanks Michael - I will take a look.

Kathie Oct 5th, 2014 03:29 PM

I, too, would recommend spending your week in Amsterdam. There are plenty of day trip possibilities to fill some of your days.

KTtravel Oct 5th, 2014 05:01 PM

On the other hand, if you plan to do the two city route, I think 4 days would allow you to hit most of the highlights in Amsterdam and have a good feel for the city.

nytraveler Oct 5th, 2014 05:16 PM

You could do Amsterdam and then Bruges - into A and return home from Brussels - less than an hour by train from Bruges.

Tulips Oct 5th, 2014 10:51 PM

In August a week in Amsterdam with side trips would be very pleasant. You could do a day at the beach in Bloemendaal if the weather is nice. Or go cycling along the Vecht river between Utrecht and Amsterdam.
Here is a nice cycling route;
http://www.routeyou.com/en-gb/route/...assen-49-km.nl

If you don't do 'whirlwind', as you say, I would stay put in Amsterdam for the time you have.

Dukey1 Oct 6th, 2014 06:01 AM

I agree with forgetting the open jaw itinerary although I enjoyed our one day in Brussels. Plenty of opportunity for day trips out of Amsterdam depending a LOT on your interests. I can think of things in Haarlem, Delft, Utrecht, The Hague, not to mention venturing along various parts of the coast.

It would be relaxed to stay in one general area for a week I think and The Netherlands are small enough for you to do that somewhat.

sanderskn Oct 6th, 2014 06:10 AM

I agree with Michael above.

kelsey22 Oct 6th, 2014 01:56 PM

I really appreciate all your comment and suggestions. I think you have convinced me to stay in the Netherlands. I spent yesterday evening researching the train and bus times. It seems to good to be true to have so many great day trips in such close proximity to Amsterdam.

My interests are varied - museums, just meandering around absorbing the culture, people watching from patios and cafes - you get the idea.

I would like to try some cycling - I would be nervous to do this solo - so I would love some suggestions for tours.

Also, would an overnight somewhere make sense or stay on Amsterdam?

Thanks !

Michael Oct 6th, 2014 02:23 PM

I would stay in Amsterdam unless there is something that attracts you on the eastern edges of the country, such as Groningen or Maastricht.

menachem Oct 17th, 2014 10:49 PM

If I overnighted I'd do a two day tour to the Island of Texel and rent a B&B there. But book early, because august is holiday time. The month when we leave Amsterdam to the tourists a stay in the many areas of natural beauty that The Netherlands have to offer.

Another suggestion is Enkhuizen, visit to Zuiderzee Museum and perhaps a trip by sailing ferry to the semi-island of Urk.

http://www.willem-barentsz.nl/html/v...enkhuizen.html

kelsey22 Jun 25th, 2016 12:26 PM

Hello - I am reactivating this - so I have had some issues deciding upon this year's trip but I think I will do it. I have the following questions:

1. what coastal town to visit (no car)
2. stay overnight or not
3. Is Brugge worth a day?

Thanks so much!

HappyTrvlr Jun 25th, 2016 12:31 PM

Stay overnight where?

tonfromleiden Jun 25th, 2016 01:36 PM

If the weather is fine, you could easily combine a visit to The Hague with Scheveningen, its beach resort. It's an easy ride on the tram (#9) from the Central Station.
This http://9292.nl/en# is a useful planner for all the public transport in the Netherlands.

Brugge involves a lot of travelling time: some 3 hrs when using the high speed Thalys or 4 hrs on the Intercity service. I would save it for another time and combine it with other destinations in Belgium, such as lively Gent and interesting Antwerpen.

Andrew Jun 25th, 2016 02:11 PM

I have been to Amsterdam a few times, as recently as just a few weeks ago. A week there would be far too long for me, personally (I spent five nights on my first visit, and that was too long).

I like Amsterdam to a point. It's an interesting city with a lot to see, but to me it lacks the charm of other beautiful European cities like Paris. Somehow it feels a tad drab after a while. On my recent trip (which ended in the Netherlands), I spent one night in Delft - which I LOVED(!) and two nights in Amsterdam, which was...pleasant. Staying overnight in Delft was so much more fun than staying in Amsterdam and doing a day trip to Delft.

I too would think about Bruges/Brussels and Amsterdam together. Bruges is smaller and more charming than Amsterdam at least in my view, though Bruges in August is probably so crowded it might be like a theme park. (So maybe Ghent instead of Bruges?) You could also take a cheap flight from Amsterdam to some other European city and then do your open jaw that way.

schnauzer Jun 25th, 2016 02:15 PM

I just got back from Amsterdam and was also thinking of an overnight to Bruges in the end the fares were so high (as I was being uncharacteristicly go with the flow) that it wasn't worth the long expensive journey for such a short time. Will do it another time and combine Ghent etc.

I did go to Haarlem which sounds like your cup of tea, and I do believe you can continue on to the beach from there. But not 100% sure... Uretcht and Haarlem make great day trips, so close 15-20 mins on the train.

I think a lot of railway stations hire bikes so you could catch the train close to a coastal town and then cycle around. Research would be required though.

kelsey22 Jun 25th, 2016 04:19 PM

@ Andrew = "which was...pleasant. Staying overnight in Delft was so much more fun than staying in Amsterdam and doing a day trip to Delft "

What made Delft more fun? I looked at staying there too.

Andrew Jun 25th, 2016 04:35 PM

Delft is just a charming little town - feels in some way like a mini-Amsterdam, with canals but smaller buildings (except for the huge churches), fewer crowds...it's not a city without tourists, but Amsterdam feels like Tourist Central in many ways. Delft is so much more low-key and quiet by comparison.

I couldn't really get a feel for Delft's charm just by looking at the pictures ahead of time and wasn't even sure I wanted to visit Delft at all, but a few of my friends raved about it. They were so right.

spaarne Jun 25th, 2016 06:56 PM

<i>kelsey22 on Jun 25, 16 at 4:26pm
Hello - I am reactivating this - so I have had some issues deciding upon this year's trip but I think I will do it. I have the following questions:
1. what coastal town to visit (no car)
2. stay overnight or not
3. Is Brugge worth a day?</i>

1. Zandvoort is close to Amsterdam.
2. I stayed in Haarlem for 5 weeks last year. It's a bike ride to Zandvoort and a short train ride to Amsterdam.
3. A loooong day.


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