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delsol67 says:
The restaurant is at a lovely spot at the crossing of the Browersgracht and Herengracht. It's in a quaint old canal house and in better weather you can eat by the canal. The interior has many artnouveau details and is warm and intimate.
The staff is very friendly and helpful in making the best ch…
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jennjeff1 says:
This is an excellent area to explore nature so close to Washington, DC. There is also the historical Patowmack Canal which was integral to the development of America's East Coast region.
The walkways, footpaths and bridges cross over rushing waters flowing into the Potomac River, which is actual…
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lat1n says:
Imo this was money well spent. The Canal Grande Tour is with private water taxi and professional guide who is really freindly and spoke in at least 4 languages to the passengers. She explained the history behind all of the most famous building on the canal front. I would say the best t…
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Biglush_23 says:
Today was an exciting day for me, cause my brother Bay decided that he should take me to Chinatown to have the best Vietnamese Sandwiches. I didnt know at the time how "the best" it was, but now having eaten them, i'd say that they are the best ive had thus far....ever. By the time we emerged from…
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bkretzer says:
Bricktown is the revitalized downtown area of OKC. It used to be a rundown warehouse district, and not the best part of town. As part of the renewal the city fathers ripped up part of California Street and turned it into a canal. They very much wanted to emulate San Antonio’s Riverwalk. I haven’…
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bastiaanpeters says:
Travelling to Amsterdam? Do the aboslutely must do: A canal cruise. I have been to Amsterdam 8 times now and everytime I have enjoyed a lovely Amsterdam canal cruise. It takes just an hour (or 2) but its one of the things that makes my visit well worth it. You can opt for a standard canal cruise wit…
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Pearl510 says:
"De Vaartkom" is were the canal between Mechelen and Leuven ends. It used to be a busy industrial zone some decades ago, but now it is no longer that importance. Goods are transported by truck these days, and therefore the canal has lost it's benefits for the economy. The times that factories and si…
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funinuk says:
I went Barging up the canal with some friends last July. There were 7 of us on a good sized barge complete with stove,fridge,toilet and seating.
We started in Newbury and sailed through the countryside to near Kintbury.
Went through about 7 locks, along with another couple who were sailing near…
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