Day 1
On the first day, we headed into town on the bus, eager to
see what the city had to offer. We walked for a while to try and find a cafe
called ‘Lombardos’ which was rated #1 out of 2000+ eating places in Amsterdam.
I had the club sandwich and it was honestly the best sandwich of my life. 8
euros later and we were on our way along the picturesque Prichengracht canal to
try and find the Anne Frank Museum. We had to queue for an hour so if you are
thinking of going I recommend booking online first. It was quite eye opening
and for the 9 euros we had to pay, I think it was a pretty good deal! We then
went on a canal boat trip whereby we did an hour of sightseeing from the
canals. There are canals everywhere in Amsterdam as the man made city is
basically held up by dams, so we still got to see pretty much everything. We
had headphones on and in your specified language, you get told information and
the history of where you are. After this
we went back to the hotel to get ready for our meal at a very up market
restaurant called ‘Vlamin Eaten & Drinken’. It was expensive but family
owned and the food and service was up to scratch. It was an amazing meal and a
great night out.
The nicest club sandwich ever |
Me outside the Anne Frank house entrance |
Some naughty thing they sold in shops! However I did not do any sorts of drugs whilst here. |
View from the canal |
Day 2
On our second and last full day, we decided to hire bikes
which were incredibly fun. We cycled with maps in hand discovering the road
systems. I almost got ran over by mo-ped bikes that were allowed in the cycle
lanes (what?!) but due to there being cycle lanes and bike traffic lights,
everything was very safe. We cycled into
the city centre and ended up at the famous Museumplein where the famous ‘I
amsterdam’ sign is as well as plenty of museums (obviously). After taking a few
snaps there, we realised Lombardos was literally round the corner so popped in
there for yet another delicious sandwich (I got free range chicken this time –
not that much different.) After this we visited Vondelpark which is a very big
green park with a lake and plenty of places to sit. Both days we were there,
the weather was gorgeous so it was lovely just to sit and relax after the
hustle and bustle of the city. That evening, we visited to infamous Red Light
District which was a bit of a scratty place in my opinion. There were lots of
cheap pubs and bars and hotels with the obvious prostitution and tonnes of sex
shops and sex shows (eww). After a quick
visit there we found an Italian restaurant to eat in which wasn’t the best to
be honest. After this we returned to the
cosy hotel for cocktails before hitting the sack.
Vondelpark |
Our bikes just chillin' |
The next morning we had to get up and leave for the airport and I was uber sad about this. I would’ve liked to stay another day or so but I will definitely be returning to this beautiful city now that I know the ins and outs. I definitely recommend it as a place you need to go sometime in your life. Thanks for reading!
What other cities in Europe should I visit?
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Amsterdam looks amazing! Gorgeous photos xx
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it looks like such a gorgeous city
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