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Travel Guide: Amsterdam - Netherlands - Europe

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, laid back, lots to do, lots to see, many pubs, food from all over the world and friendly people. A visit to this very beautiful city is sometimes like taking a walk in the 17th century.

The center of Amsterdam has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period. It's an excellent city to tour on foot or bicycle. However, Amsterdam may boast a lot of 17th century architecture, but that's about all that's old fashioned about the place.

In summer one of the best places to go for a relaxing afternoon is the Vondelpark. It is a great park, right in the center of things and very lively. With a bit of luck you can catch a (free) outdoor concert. There are also a few trendy places in the park where you can sit and have a beer, such as the Blauwe Theehuis.

Amsterdam was originally built on the shores of the saltwater Zuiderzee, but as a result of centuries of land-reclamation projects the city now borders the freshwater of IJsselmeer.

The center of Amsterdam is shaped like a horseshoe, surrounded by four famous canals called the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht. These are best to walk along if you want to see the city's beautiful gabled houses.

There are lots of interesting small shops for browsing and bigger shopping centers. Clusters of shops can be found in the pedestrianised passages and even in the old post office, which is right behind the central Dam Square (on which you can find the Dam Palace).


Travel Q&A on Amsterdam:

Question: #1: I've always wanted to go to Amsterdam...any travel ideas?
Hi everyone!I've always wanted to travel to Amsterdam. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I can stay, stuff to see, etc...on a budget? Also, I am single, so I need places that would be safe for a traveller on her own.Thanks!Also, I'm travelling from Canada...so any info about leaving from Canada would be grand! - asked by The_Cookie_Goddess

Answer: Hello, I have been there many times and Amsterdam is very expensive, even more so than Paris. You will want to go before mid may if you want to go this spring or after mid september for best prices on ... - answered by: kevin5797
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Question: #2: Information Required - in Amsterdam (Travel & Accomidations)?
My name is Clarinda Brandão and I work for FITC Design & Technology Events. We are currently planning a three day festival in Amsterdam and would like to know more about your great country! We're looking for the downtown district. What would be the most popular area in Amsterdam? As well, would you please list some of the top hotels that would be located in the area (popular district)? Including restaurants/clubs/bars. Like mentioned above, the event is a three day festival. The presentations will take place in the designated hotel. However, we also host after parties in local bars/lounges. Hence, the reason we require all the information noted above.Hope you can help! - asked by Clarinda B

Answer: don't you have to contact the city of amsterdam officials and let them know you're planning this festival??popular districts...Jordaan, De Pijp, Oud Zuidposh hotels...Amstel, Krasnapolsy, Pulitzer ... - answered by: silv2078
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Question: #3: Travel from Amsterdam to Paris?
I expect to travel 4 to 5 weekends to Paris from Amsterdam in Nov/Dec '06. Which is the most economical way to travel. Is it by Air or by Train ?If by air, plz provide website or info on the cheapest airways. - asked by DSM

Answer: Different factors affect the price of the ticket, so it is better that you check with the companies involved.By air, the distance between Amsterdam (AMS) and Paris (PAR) is too short to take anything but ... - answered by: imdashti
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Question: #4: Song from Not Your Average Travel Guide- Amsterdam?
Has anyone watched the show "Not Your Average Travel Guide" on the Travel Channel? I was watching the Amsterdam show and they played a song and I want to know the song name. It was at the beggining of the show and at end of the show during Queen's Day. The lyrics I heard went something like " I hope the band plays in Amsterdam tonight" and something like "I am tripping but my feet go no where in Amsterdam tonight" I am thinking it might be the Counting Crows, but I am not sure. Can anyone help me out? Thanks.Thanks! Because of your suggestion, I found out the answer! It is Reed Waddle's -"Amsterdam" - asked by CbopXB

Answer: I tried to figure it out, but no luck.Did you post your question on the website below? If not, give it a shot:
http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/9191972558Good luck! ... - answered by: Endie vB
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Question: #5: What is the best way to travel from Amsterdam to Charleroi South (Belgium)?
What is the best way to travel from Amsterdam to Charleroi South (Belgium), either by train, flight, or bus? Which websites are useful? - asked by ecm

Answer: The cheapest, and for me the easiest option is train, it can take 3:30 hours (Cars would be ~3 hours...)There is no Ryanair in AMS so I would drop the flight option (and it is not ecological!)See web link ... - answered by: Pat le Pirate
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Question: #6: What is the cheapest way to travel from Amsterdam - Munich?
I'm looking at travelling from Amsterdam to Munich on the 23rd of August. I don't mind whether I catch a sleeper train, normal train or fly, but I just want to know what my cheapest option would be, and how I would go about booking that?Cheers - asked by josietheninja

Answer: option 1) fly berlinair . option 2) Ryanair more time but cheaper. amsterdam to london stansted then london stansted to salzburg . train to munich ( i flew this route for a 1 Euro + taxes) 3) Eurail pass ... - answered by: Mytaxgurus.com
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Question: #7: How should I travel from Paris to Amsterdam to Frankfurt?
Guys I need your advise desperately.. I am going to honeymoon in less than a month for 2 weeks. But I don't have my itenarary yet. I only have return ticket from Jakarta-Frankfurt-Jakarta. My plan is to travel from Frankfurt to Barcelona to Paris to Amsterdam and back to Frankfurt. I found cheap airplane tickets from ryanair.com for frankurt-barcelona-paris. But I am not so sure how should I travel from Paris-AMsterdam-Frankfurt yet. Should I travel by train or airplane? Which train ticket/pass should I buy? Thanks guys. - asked by Irene

Answer: By train - quick, relatively cheap, easy, flexible, relaxing, enjoyable, sociable, and environmentally friendly.:-) ... - answered by: pohotlivy
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Question: #8: i want to travel from Miami to Amsterdam than take a train to Brussels than a train to Paris. How much do you?
i want to travel from miami to amsterdam than take a train to brussles than a train to paris. How much do you think this vacation will cost me?I want to start planning this trip. I am thinking around sept. to book it. I am trying to find out the time and monet it takes to travel by train to brussels from amsterdam and the time it takes to travel from brussles to paris. - asked by karliekay2001

Answer: With the fast train from Brussels to Paris you can go online and find out, last time I looked I think it was about 67.00 , Amsterdam to Brussels probably about 35.00 or less and my advice would be to take ... - answered by: antiekmama
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Question: #9: when is amsterdam's travel off season?
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Answer: January and February ... - answered by: Mario
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Question: #10: Where is another fun place nearby Amsterdam to travel by train?
My friends want to minimize there traveling, and would like to know where another fun, cool place is to go to. i looked on a map and saw denmark to the north, and poland to the east, and than uk on the west. they were thinking skydiving, any beautiful places to go? or any ideas at all? partying? hot girls? - asked by x_ped

Answer: You can pretty much get to anywhere in Europe by train from Amsterdam quite easily, but it will take longer than you probably expect. Poland and Denmark will take an long time to get to. Your best bet ... - answered by: ©
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