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A Practical Manual To De Pijp, Amsterdam Trips With Trouble-free To Follow Ideas On Discovering Inns

De Pijp, The Road Less Traveled for Tourists in Amsterdam

Although not as famous to tourists because of its reputation as being a working class neighborhood, De Pijp is one of the great neighborhoods to visit in Amsterdam, particularly if you want to see a blend of local and foreign culture so seamlessly combined in one setting. De Pijp is considered a melting pot of many nationalities and it widely shows in the several restaurants that offer a fusion of flavors. Theres the Albert Cuyp Market, which is the biggest outdoor market in Netherlands selling all types of brick-a-brack at affordable rates such as flowers and alternative medicine. The Albert Cuyp Market is open on weekdays and Saturdays from 9: 00 AM to 6: 00 PM. They have different restaurants to offer the adventurous individual such as Mamouche where they serve North African dishes with a Western European influence or Bazar where they have Arabian dishes with North African twist. De Pijp is also famous for their charming, unique shops where most artists sell their work for great deals.

Eat, Shop and Relax in Westerpark, Amsterdam

The most obvious answer, of course, is to lounge around in its famed Westerpark, a huge sprawl of grassland where one can sit down and watch the waterscape or have a picnic with friends. But aside from Westerpark itself, there are many cinemas, galleries, unique structures, restaurants and cafes to go to. First off, when its unique architecture that youre looking for, head on to Amsterdam School and Silodam. Silodam is a beautiful structure that was designed by one of the award-winning architectural greats, MVRDV, which looks like a crate of boxes suspended on water. After the foot tour, go to a restaurant, maybe WestergasTerras where a nice view awaits through their terraces or to Rainarai for some authentic Algerian cuisine. For those who want to save up on food, try the sumptuous Caf Restaurant Amsterdam which is set up in a converted 1900s engine room. Happy strolling!
A Practical Manual To De Pijp, Amsterdam Trips With Trouble-free To Follow Ideas On Discovering Inns


How to Conquer Zaanse Schans in a Day
A Practical Manual To De Pijp, Amsterdam Trips With Trouble-free To Follow Ideas On Discovering Inns


Just 20 minutes away from Amsterdam proper, Zaanse Schans is a great village to visit for those looking for a bygone era in Amsterdam and Dutch history. There are so many details in this town that show remnants of it as an old 17th century industrial village from the clog workshop, the still working windmills which allow visitors in on selected days and the cheese factory. The latter gives out free cheese samples for passing travelers. To get to Zaanse Schans, one can take the train going to Koog Zaandjik which will take you to its town proper, after which Zaanse Schans is only 10 minutes away by foot, or one can bike going there. The village is meant to be a day trip however if you want to stay overnight, theres the Hotel Sans Pareil available for you. After walking through the town, drop by the Museum Zaans to get some knowledge about how their local customs came to be.

Sights and Sounds in Amsterdams Centrum

Centrum, apt to its name, has everything Amsterdam has to bring tourists centralized in one area. Theres the Royal Palace of Amsterdam where Queen Beatrix of Netherlands lives occasionally, rotating around her four homes found around Netherlands. Before, it was closed due to safety reasons but has since opened again late last year to accommodate tourists and locals interested to see where royalty lives. Centrum has Bloemenmarky which is considered as the only floating market in the world. Tourists will also love the different souvenirs found at the market for affordable rates. Then of course, theres the Van Gogh Museum where the largest collection of the Dutch Painters works are found. Aside from the more famous ones, theres also hidden museums found in Amsterdams canals with private residents as curators or those intended to benefit small organizations, and are also worth the tour. Prisengracht 263 where famous child diarist Anne Frank once lived with her family should also be visited. A myriad of shops and restaurants are also strewn all over the place so one can relax after a tiring day going about Centrum.

by: Graeden McCree




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