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The Roadtrip - Part I.II

Hey there!

Part I.II - Amsterdam

This post is mainly about the spots and activities I recommend in Amsterdam.



1st rent a bike for at least 24h to explore the city faster and to get around just like the natives.
(start off the Vondelpark and just head towards the city centre, or just go wherever you feel like, since the city isn't spread widely)



2nd take a boat cruise around the "Grachten" (engl.: canals) either during the day or as soon as the street lights are lit




3rd have a coffee in one of the great cafés

4th Utrechtstraat for shopping, it's less crowded and offers independent/innovative designer stores

5th De Nieuwe Kerk, there's the World Press Photo exposition sponsored by Canon at the moment which I found extremely interesting

6th walk through the Jordaan quarter to find cool houseboats, great architecture and pretty canals



7th visit the public library in the north of Amsterdam, there you can enjoy great but inexpensive food whilst overlooking the skyline ( Oosterdokskade 143, 1011 Amsterdam )

8th Begijnhof, a beautiful inner court that shows the historic architecture of medieval times


9th visit a flea market for example the one at Waterlooplein, it can be packed, but if you get there early you won't feel narrowly

10th I've said it before, but I'll say it again: the Vondelpark!


Next week is about Part II - Antwerp.

Thank you for reading!

xx, Steph

The Roadtrip - Part I..

Hey there!

In the following weeks I will show you little snapshots of my roadtrip around parts of the Benelux region ( Belgium, The Netherlands ) I went on with my dear friend Maddie.

Part I.I - Amsterdam

We started our journey in Hamburg, North Germany and arrived in Amsterdam after approx. 5 hours.



Since traffic is horrible in the city centre we parked our car in the outskirts of town to catch a tram to our accomodation. The hostel is nestled along the gorgeous Vondelpark where we spent a lot of time to relax and to take long walks as many people in Amsterdam do.

The hostel

Vondelpark

And what are the habitants of the Netherlands also renowned for?
Well first of all there is probably the huge amount of bicycles that are more ore less used every minute.




Furthermore there'd be the great fields of tulips that show they colourful beauty around spring time.



Of course there's also heaps of delicious cheese in The Netherlands which everyone should have tasted directly in the Dutch region.

As soon as someone gets lost in Amsterdam the habitants of this cool city are happy to help a friendly but confused tourist out.



Amsterdam has got the prettiest streets, great architecture, lovely food and completely satisfied me with its modern, innovative lifestyle.


Who knows, maybe this building is going to see me again sometime soon?!

Next week will be Part I.II - Amsterdam, since we stayed there the longest.

Thank you for reading!

xx, Steph