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Lenece says:
Each room is deigned by a different artist. So you never know what you are gonna get. Our room was the Grey Room. Everything was Grey. It took us 3 days to figure out that you need a 20 euro deposit to rent the tv remote. The phone didn't work...it actually had no buttons. We figured it was art. Our…
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scnbenstein says:
From the travel brochure, this is what the summary is:
The brand new 4-star Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre offers 408 modern and comfortable rooms overlooking the river IJ and city centre. The hotel is within walking distance of Central Station and the historic town centre. The multifunct…
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Bartje83 says:
Held on the 30th of April, Queen's Day is one of the main Dutch national celebrations. Pretty much every town has some kind of festival going on, though most of it is concentrated around the big cities.
Major party spot of these is, of course, Amsterdam. Tens of thousands of people from throughou…
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Miranda-Maas says:
I won't say this is a place to get drunk without spending money. But i will say this is a place with style where you can have almost any wine you can imagine. The place looks incredible. One wall of the interior is a wine cellar and because of the transparability you can see all the wines. The other…
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Indorock says:
Just off the 'Leidseplein'. A secret, even for most of the locals. Life music on thursdays and saturdays. The place wakes up after midnight! Free entrance and low prices.
http://www.maloemelo.com/
Enjoy your stay!
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ashleynpearson says:
The Rokerij coffeeshop was by far my favourite of all the coffeeshops I visited in Amsterdam. The atmosphere inside was very dark and chill, with lots of candles and incense, with eastern-inspired decor, and the music sounded like world fusion / trance. They had all the typical drinks at a coffeesho…
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Ape says:
Amsterdam Dance Event - 18/19/20 October 2007
Okay, I admit, this is more like a preview than a review. I just had to spread the word of the three day madhouse, next weekend in Amsterdam. If your heart pumps faster when I say trance, dance, electronic, house, international DJs, than Amsterdam is …
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homeres says:
As a tourist in Amsterdam you can get the most out of your trip by taking the Canal Bus. Relaxing, enjoyable views, a true pleasure if you have been walking around the city by foot!
A Day pass is 18 euro, less for children. Check at the Canal Bus stop for whatever combined deal they are offering …
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Larrys says:
This middle eastern restaurant is a busy place and the reason is quite clear, the food is excellent.
I had read a review of the restaurant from a fellow TB member and decided to try it out. I ordered the falafel. It was cooked fresh and the cook stuffed 6 of those hot, tasty, golden brown patti…
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Sweetski says:
Theater Carré, located in Amsterdam, is the most famous theater of The Netherlands. It has a rich history and all of the great names of Dutch performers have given a show here. The venue is quite versatile. I has been used to host circuses, musicals, stand-up comedians, plays, singers and bands, op…
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JudgeDredd says:
What a great find this place was!
It was an excellent final meal for a great trip.
Very reasonably priced, good service, English menus, perfect atmosphere.
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rianvb says:
After working in this place for over 3 years I see myself as a pretty trustable person to give you a good review about this place.
There are 2 Flying Pig Backpacker hostels in Amsterdam.
They are both located in the centre.
The Flying Pig Downtown is located near the train station, so very easy…
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klamz says:
Wonderful location. 12 minutes by bus from the central station, in a very quiet residental area, fresh area, possibility to swim in summer, if one wants to.
Room description: separate room with ensuite bathroom and a big private open-air terrace with armchairs and a table with chairs and lots of …
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homeres says:
After a night of drinking, me and a buddy were hungry so after walking aimlessly around the Singel Centrum area we were staying at, I caught a glimpse of a Knight standing in a window. Like kids we stared into the window and next tried to figure out how to pronounce ' Vijff Vlieghen' in dutch and ho…
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Larrys says:
The Rembrandt House is a great place to visit and learn more about one of the greatest artists in history.
This house was purchased by Rembrandt at the height of his fame in 1639. The house was recently restored and furnished with period pieces to help visitors understand the surroundings during…
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LeighBR says:
This restaurant came highly recommended by a flight attendant who was kind enough to give us his inside track on what to do and see in Amsterdam. This is the best Italian restaurant in Amsterdam! We were so impressed during our first visit that we had to return at least once more before we left. Res…
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vstap says:
Located in a small alley of Spuistraat this little bar hosts an enormous selection (200+) of special beers. Even the infamous selection of Westvleteren beers can be found here (at appropriate prices). It was the first to start with a wide selection of beers in Amsterdam in 1974 and is now well known…
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BastiaanRogerio says:
It has been 2 years since I first discovered this place. Me and some friends from school had to go to the Stedelijk for Art School but instead ended up in this place.
P.G.C Hajenius, which is situated on the 96th of Rokin(about 200m from the Dam) The building is one of the finest on the Rokin, w…
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npiworld says:
I haven't stayed at many hostels.... I never have actually: ) I didn't think this one was too bad. I liked that it was a short walk to the trams, restaurants and shopping. I also like that there were 2 computers there for use...but also that there was wireless internet. From my room I could log on w…
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jordimonica says:
Real and excellent chineese food. Very modest local but very authentic. Cheap
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tj1777 says:
Anne Franks House is located in the central part of Amsterdam. The reason people go there is not the house which is pretty ordinary. It is the famous diary the little girl Annelies Marie Frank wrote during the Second World War in which she wrote about the experience of a young Jewish girl in the occ…
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gwenster says:
I have always loved Japanese food and that's not simply due to my fascination with the country itself. Amsterdam is a city that changes alot, with startup restaurants popping out of the ground faster than you can buy your first joint.
As such it's good practice to search for new restaurants whenev…
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KeikoCreative says:
Heineken Experience, is a very interesting brewery. I have visited a couple of different breweries in different parts of the world, what the rest has to offer is just showing how the normal brewery process is like, and end of the tour u get to drink some beer for tasting.
Where in Heineken, u get a…
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DanielOostdijk says:
Tuschinski is a movie theatre in the city centre of Amsterdam. The theatre was build by Abraham Icek Tuschinski and was opened in October 1921. The style of the building is very unique. It's sort of a mix-up of all different styles. People who never saw it before are very impressed most of the times…
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helenepeer says:
Totally depending on the clubnight and party, Escape is a club were the house music is good but also accessible for all. I wouldn't go here on a Saturday though because then there are too many youngsters.
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Petra2111 says:
Last saturday we went to the beautiful dutch flowerparc "de Keukenhof" at Lisse.
The weather was great and the flowers were on their best! Even the kids had a great time in the Labyrinth, children's farm or playground etc
We had tickets already so we didn't had to wait. Here is some information fr…
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kat_mac27 says:
We went to the Comedy Cafe after dinner at the meetup (4/10/08) and it was actually a great atmosphere! We didn't see a show- they are mostly in Dutch except for Sundays there is an English show. However, the drinks were good, the music wasn't too loud and the seats were comfy. They have good food t…
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homeres says:
At first the restaurant never caught my eye, it was actually a guy walking in front of us that recommended we eat in there, come to find out this guy hustles people in , he's the doorman! I liked him, the staff was very friendly to the point we came back again and again. We would sit and talk til mi…
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dav78 says:
Time for Zushi to step on the International Level.
Zushi was not mentioned before. So here is a short impression of this place.
It is a typical Zushi bar. With a great view of the Amstel. Zushi is near the Rembrandt square. Your food is Travelling infront of you.
Maki, Temaki, Gunkan, Nigiri…
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freshdutch says:
If you are going to Amsterdam, you will visit many interesting things for sure, just by joining the tourist agencies, who offer their well planned tours, mostly boring and just overloaded with information.
Go Off Track, and discover Amsterdam in the way YOU would like it.
Share with us your hobbie…
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