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Gay Holiday To Amsterdam - City Of Tolerance

Bed and brunch is a trendy way to accommodate yourself in Amsterdam, you are welcomed into a local's home and immediately you are introduced to all their friends. This is a great way to gay travel to Amsterdam.

You have such a fantastic choice of accommodation venues up for grabs, from hotels, to bed and breakfasts, to bed and brunches, hostels as well as private rented accommodation at very reasonable rates, and usually with food included. Most accommodation is located centrally and close to all major attractions and amenities.

The hostel at the Winston really gives you great value for your money as they have promotions all year round as well as having a fantastic club on site. Then you can upgrade and book into a hotel offering all the comforts as well as a twenty four hour service. If you are traveling solo, rent a bicycle and go sightseeing, this is really a lot of fun, and you will meet lots of locals this way.

Amsterdam is one of the smallest cities; but the continent's hot spots for gay people. You can frequent many bars, experience the red light district, and get married in Amsterdam, as well as smoke till your heart's content. Reguiliersdwarsstraat and Kerkstraat are where the gays all hand out offering many bars, clubs and cinemas.
Gay Holiday To Amsterdam - City Of Tolerance


Then there is the Cockring gay club as well as Queen's head which is a few minutes from Centraal station. Also a good place to meet like minded people is at Arc which offer a Cocktail hour every day and you only pay five Euros for the drinks, that's really good value.

The one and only gay monument which was erected in 1987 can be seen in near Westerkerk and at the Anne Frank House. This monument's symbolizes the discrimination of gays and lesbians. There are many leather bars and rainbow flagged saunas as well as the night life being confined around the Rembrandtplein square.

In the early sixties Amsterdam was divided by hippies and greasers and Leidseplein was their hangout place. And still in today's time this place is frequented by many visitors as well as locals. There is a fortune of activity like street theatre, fire eaters, musicians, as well as clowns and mime players to see.

All the restaurants offer an array of wonderful cuisine, and you must have a cup of coffee with one of the many delicate pastries offered and Holland is famous for its medicinal licorices which you can purchase at local pharmacies. Gay travel to Amsterdam is really worthwhile, and you will have an unforgettable holiday.

by: Greg Scott.




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