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Amsterdam: Much more than Windmills and Clogs.
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Travel
to Amsterdam - Amsterdam City is known to be an area that lives by this
'live and let live' motto. It has also become the second most popular business
city in the world, one down from the top and that is New York. |
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One of the world's best hangouts, a canny blend of old and new:
radical squatter art installations hang off 17th-century eaves, BMWs
give way to bicycles, and triple-strength monk-made beer is drunk in
gleaming, minimalist cafes. The city seems to thrive on its funky
mix and, despite its hordes of tourists, it still manages to feel
quintessentially Dutch. The old crooked houses, the cobbled streets,
the tree-lined canals and the generous parks all contribute to the
atmosphere. The Dutch aren't bogged in their clichés, even though
bikes, dykes, windmills and blazing flower fields are pretty much
the norm outside the major cities. Do as the locals do - grab a bike
and explore. It's a very big small country, and full of salutary
surprises. |
Casa
400 Hotel Amsterdam
  
This hotel is located close to Amstel station which has direct train links to
Central Station and the Rai congress centre. The small to medium sized bedrooms
are comfortable and mainly decorated in different shades of blue. The restaurant
also has a stone floor with a lot of wood and greenery and is quite attractive.
It serves light snacks as well as an a la carte menu, and in addition, group
meals for up to 450 people are served in a conference room. This is a good,
superior tourist class hotel which is within easy access of the centre of
Amsterdam.
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Dark
Amsterdam - Walking Tour of The Red Light District
The secrets of the world's oldest profession exposed on a walking tour
through the narrow alleys and canals of the famous Red Light District of
Amsterdam. Chat with a former sex worker who can answer all your questions.
A safe way to discover the old streets where famous monuments, prostitutes,
pubs, and restaurants jostle side-by-side.
Click here for more information and Booking Details » |
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