
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Travel Guide
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Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll…and Tulips
Philip has to admit that he loves Amsterdam – so much so that he even took one of the natives home with him.
Food & Drink
Potatoes and dairy products are traditional staples but Dutch food is anything but bland. And the Dutch aren’t shy of a drink. Just try a couple of shots of Jenever!
Transport
There is easy access to Amsterdam by air, sea, railway, or by coach. Once you get there, the public transport system can take you anywhere, or you can ride a bike.
A Resident’s Perspective
As a resident of the area, Conred Matt feels he has some added insights to Philip Blazdell’s guide on Amsterdam.
Things to See & Do
Amsterdam has an incredible amount of excellent museums whether you’re interested in fine art, beer, marijuana or even sex.
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