Dec 21 2008

Amsterdam, Enjoy Bicycle Tour and Color Crackling Flower Market

Published by admin at 7:26 pm under Tour and Travel

Amsterdam can be likened to a glittering diamond in a little charming bohemian mounting. It shimmers as most of what the city has to offer is of course the world famous Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank House, windmills and tulips. These known gems framed by tree lined canals, brown cafes, beautiful 1600-century villa and charming artist neighborhood. Whether you choose to see the city by bike, on foot or from a boat on the canal, you’ll discover a cozy and romantic metropolis. The city between the bridges waiting for your visit!

Amsterdam are the bicycles and the city of the cafe. But when you say cafe, it is basically a bar you mean, like sitting in a cozy channel. There are 700 000 bicycles in the city, most of whom are black. The bike is a convenient and practical way to make a tour among the city’s attractions such as Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseet by Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Rubens, and the Anne Frank house.

PROPRIETARY CLOTHES, ICE AND original PAINTINGS
Best shopping for designer clothes, jewelry and shoes are around PC Hofstraat and Leiderstraat you can fit on to visit when you are done with museums that are around here. Secondhand Stores are in many places in the city, while the antiques and art is best to search in the Spiegel Quarter. Would you invest in something that sparkle on your finger? Visit one of Amsterdam’s many diamond traders. The city is the center of diamonds in the world and the diamonds sold sharpened on the spot. If hunger comes on slowly after a day of shopping and museums here are many excellent Asian restaurants. The Dutch are a maritime people who acted and had colonies in Asia. Therefore, you can eat very good food just from that continent.

DUTCH GIN ON BROWN cafés
Keen to take a boat to explore the city sights, you can take the Museum boat that runs from Central Station twice an hour and making several stops. Your ticket is valid all day, so you can jump on and off whenever you want. Would you like to meet people and eat a little easy, we recommend a visit to one of the city’s cafés Bruins. One of the most famous is the Café de Prins. The brown cafés, which is really the pubs with homemade food, which takes its name from the walls are often black and had a cozy patina after years of tobacco smoke. By day, this is the cafe a second home for students, the lunch ladies and people from the neighborhood. In the evenings, and is instead packed the sidewalk outside of the people who ordered kopstoot (a dram of gin – Dutch gin and a beer). Welcome, take schnapps and then mingle with the beer in his hand.

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