On my way through London, I had purchased an Amsterdam guidebook (in English, which isn’t easy to find in a French-speaking country) that I studied on the short flight from Paris. I arrived at Schipol Airport with a plan. It went something like this:
DAY 1
- Go to Amsterdam's Historisch Museum
- Take walking tour of Central Amsterdam
- Take walking tour of the Jordaan District
- Shop at Sissy-Boy, a popular Dutch clothing chain
- Check into hotel
DAY 2
- Take train to Delft where blue and white pottery is made
- See windmills
DAY 3
- Go to Van Gogh Museum
- Go to Anne Frank's Huis
- Take canal tour
- Shop at Albert Cuypmarkt, Amsterdam's biggest general market
- Shop at high-fashion stores for brother-in-law
My ACTUAL schedule went like this:
DAY 1
- Take train from Schipol Airport (15 minutes outside Amsterdam) to Centraal Station
- Take pictures of the Nationaal Monument (contains soil from 11 Dutch provinces),
- Shop at Sissy-boy
- Go into shutdown
- Take train back to Schipol Airport
- Take shuttle to hotel and totally crash
DAY 2
- REST
- Take bus to Amstelpark
- Walk to De Rieker Windmill, one of Rembrandt's painting locations
- Walk through Amstelpark
- Take tram to train station at Schipol (which contained a food market with quite a selection)
- Return to hotel
DAY 3
- Take train to Centraal Amsterdam
- Take Canal Bus to Van Gogh Museum
- Walk through Albert Cuypmarkt (typical outdoor flea market)
- Shop at high-fashion store for brother-in-law
- Take Canal Bus to Anne Frank's Huis
- Take train back to Schipol (both major train station and mall within its structure – the smart Dutch!)
- Return to Paris
A few random thoughts:
- The canal bus is my favorite mode of public transport.
- Anne Frank's Huis was the most moving experience – to be where she and her family hid for two years!
- The beautiful churches are places of commerce and concerts, no longer used for worship. It made me sad to hear that told time and again.
- You can go to a “cafe” to do ‘shrooms and weed. Hmmmm. . . (no, of COURSE I didn’t)
- Heineken is on tap in Amsterdam.
- Van Gogh had much self-doubt regarding his art. Another story of an imperfect human changing the course of history. I felt a kinship with him – who knew!
- My favorite purchase was my Van Gogh Museum umbrella.
1 comment:
What I remember about my stay in Amsterdam is that it was very pretty and they sold french fries with mayo...ranch is better:-)
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