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hopscotch Jun 28th, 2004 02:10 PM

Top five sights or to-do stuff in Amsterdam and vicinity
 
I know Holland very well but I am curious about what most Fodorites think are the best attractions and things to do in Amsterdam and surroundings. List your favorites in order of preference, best first, and reply. I'll tabulate the results and post a summary over the weekend. If you only have 2 favorites or if you have 20 no matter, I'll rank them by position and number of votes.

3gigs Jun 28th, 2004 02:19 PM

Van Gogh Museum
Anne Frank House
The "Brown Cafes" - any of them
The Tulip Trail in April-May
The Rijksmuseum
Just walking all around the city

m_kingdom2 Jun 28th, 2004 02:21 PM

Van Gogh

Rijksmuseum (apologies is spelling is incorrect)

Their equivalent of Bond Street

Intercontinental Hotel (one of the few decent Grand hotels there)

The Japanese restaurant at Hotel Okura - superb!

m_kingdom2 Jun 28th, 2004 02:22 PM

No wipe the restaurant - Anne Frank's house must be in there- apologies, put it at the top in fact.

It's so important for me I never associate it with Amsterdam which I'm not fond of at all.

Travelnut Jun 28th, 2004 04:31 PM

Canal house architecture/facades

Van Gogh museum

Vondelpark on Sunday afternoon

Renting a bike and trying hard not to get killed

Being a repeat customer at Indonesian restaurant (Puri Mas & Srikandi, so far)

Being a repeat customer at certain coffee shops - I can't hear reggae music anymore without grinning ;)

DixieChick Jun 28th, 2004 06:36 PM

Anne Frank House
The Rijksmuseum
Walking in the Jordaan
Bike ride out of town (tulips, windmills, etc.)

tresgatos Jun 28th, 2004 06:38 PM

Affirm all that has been said so far but, you really need to go to "God in the Attic" and MUST Haarlem. Another neat thing to do is to take the ferry across from behind Central Station. Watching the boats go through the lock is GREAT!

3gigs Jun 29th, 2004 01:35 PM

TTT.

hopscotch Jun 29th, 2004 02:33 PM



Thanks to all for the input so far and topping up again.

Q for m kingdom2: what is <i>Their equivalent of Bond Street</i>?

suze Jun 29th, 2004 07:31 PM

In the Leidseplein, street performers at night. I saw a fantastic show of street performers (fire dancing and eating w/ music) one Friday evening about 10pm.

Tropenmuseum (Museum of he Tropics) weird &amp; wonderful. Off the beaten path.

Amsterdam Erotic Museum in the RLD near the train station.

Any coffeeshop in your neighborhood, should you be so inclined.

Vondelpark!

martytravels Jun 29th, 2004 08:48 PM

1) Anne Frank House, because it is so moving.
2) A walk through the Jordaan late in the afternoon.
3) The Red Light District at dusk or just when it gets dark, to see the hordes of gawking tourists.
4) Vondelpark
5) Leidesplein late afternoon or night, because it's so lively.

m_kingdom2 Jun 30th, 2004 02:15 AM

Their equivalent of Bond St. is a road with a long name that houses, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, Gucci and other designers.

subcon Jun 30th, 2004 02:18 AM

i think you mean the rokin as equivalent to bond street.

mikemo Jun 30th, 2004 02:42 AM

No one has mentioned the fun seaside race track @ Zanvoort.
M

111op Jun 30th, 2004 03:23 AM

I think that the equivalent of Bond Street is PC Hooftstraat, near the Rijksmuseum, if I remember correctly.

m_kingdom2 Jun 30th, 2004 03:27 AM

Yes, it was PC Hooftstraat!

artstuff Jun 30th, 2004 03:58 AM

Sorry, I couldn't limit my choices to just five....

AMSTERDAM - Costs money
1. Coffeeshops (Bluebird)
2. Amstelkring
3. Anne Frank House
4. Van Gogh Museum
5. Rijksmuseum
6. Amsterdam Historic Museum
7. Joods Historic Museum
8. Rembrandthouse
9. Sex Museum
10. Houseboat Museum

AMSTERDAM - Free
1. Beginhof
2. Waterlooplein Flea Market
3. Normaal Amsterdam Piel
4. Canal/Jordaan walk
5. Red Light District walk (daytime &amp; night)
6. Schuttersgalerij (Guards Gallery)
7. Kalverstraat on Thursday night
8. Hildo Krop artwork
9. Hollandse Schouwburg
10. Book Market at Oude Manhuispoort

SURROUNDINGS
1. Keukenhof - Seasonal
2. Delft - the town
3. den Hague - Escher in het Palais
4. Leiden - Molen de Valk
5. Haarlem - Teyler's Museum
6. Hilversum - Tolerance Statue
7. Utrecht - Dom Toren (all 465 steps)
8. Gouda - St. Janskerk
9. Rotterdam - Post WWII architecture (Kijk Kubus)
10. Arnhem - Grote of Eusebiuskerk (crypt in basement)

Happy travelling, and enjoy Amsterdam and the beautiful Netherlands. Peace.

Robyn

Ann41 Jun 30th, 2004 05:05 AM

Can't believe no one mentioned the Ajax football stadium.


mvor Jun 30th, 2004 06:48 AM

1. Anne Frank House

2. Van Gogh Museum

3. Rijksmuseum

4. Poezenboot (Cat Boat Animal Sanctuary) http://www.poezenboot.nl

5 Verzets Museum (Dutch Resistance Museum) http://www.verzetsmuseum.org

dovima Jun 30th, 2004 10:02 AM

mvor,
I tried to find the Poezenboot on the Singel last time - no luck. Where exactly is it?


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