Hey everyone! I hope you enjoy today's video all about the best things to do in Amsterdam. Let me know in the comments if there are any other activities you'd add, and as I mentioned in the video, you can find the link for my free map at the end :)
I spent a couple hours in the Dutch Resistance Museum. Found it to be insightful and nuanced. Very interesting. Good mix of exhibition methods. Very glad I went.
Sounds like it cost a fortune to visit. Lots of museums if you have the money to enter. It is sad that only the well off can afford to visit the main museum. This is the world we live in now, the good things are reserved for the people who can pay for them. I don't want to insult your home. I know the buildings are very old but my goodness do they not ever clean them? Is it the volcanic ash in the air or is there a lot of industry in the area polluting the air and making all the buildings dirty? Does your country not like trees and green spaces? I have feelings of being closed in just from watching the video. There are not many breaks between buildings you must have to walk or drive very far to get from one place to another because the building go on forever.
Thank you sooooo much for addressing the Anne Frank House!! Not many TH-cam travel related channels covering AMS have done so in the past. Anne Frank was a GER girl born in Frankfurt, the city I've been residing in for 30+ years now. I don't remember the number of times I visited that important site of World History..... When I was in school, it was mandatory for GER students to read "The Diary Of Anne Frank" in either GER or History class. This is such a wonderful video on my most favorite city in all of Europe! 😍🥰I'm GER btw...
I’m so surprised to hear that, because to me Anne Frank House is one of the most important places in the city!! we also read her diary in Canada as part of our schooling, so maybe that’s why I see it as so significant. In any case, thanks so much for the lovely comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🫶
OMG... I need to take notes! I only have 3 days in Amsterdam but I already booked the Anne Frank House (yes, I stayed up until 1:00am to get the tickets 6 weeks in advance) and I'm going on the wine and cheese boat ride. Don't care how touristy it is. Cheese Museum is on my list, well... because cheese. :) You have some great ideas to add! I will be looking into them for sure. You will NOT find me in the pigeon place nor will your find me swinging from any high places either virtually or for real. Nope. I'm SO excited to go and see the beautiful city! Stroopwaffels and fries are going to make up a large part of my diet there. I can't resist. You've given me some really great ideas of places to see while I'm there. Ever thought of being a tour guide? You're amazingly knowledgable. As for figuring out how to see the tulips, it's mind boggling almost to the point where I don't know if I want to bother. 😳 That was one of the huge reasons I wanted to visit Amsterdam but now I'm thinking maybe not.
I like the boating wine tour but I would want more than just cheese and wine. You would think they could have some other foods. I suspect you have to pay extra for the cheese and wine? Did you enjoy your trip? How were the people? Did you visit the special cafes?
@@lennybuttz2162 I loved my trip! They have many options for boat rides including those with more food. The ones with food are more expensive because you're getting more, but I would say they're well worth it depending on what you are looking for. The boat rides are all inclusive-or at least the ones I found. I looked through viator and found some really great options. The people were friendly and the only thing you need to watch out for are the bikes. They will mow you down if you're not careful. The cafes are nice too. I enjoyed the food and drink there. The pancake places are delicious! Good thing I did a lot of walking. 😉 The stroop waffles and french fries (who knew?) are out of this world.
@@sunflowerfields4409 WOW! That sounds amazing. Sometimes I feel like I can make a meal out of French fries. LOL The waffles looked good. I love boat rides tours. I wanted to take a trip down the Mississippi but holy cow it is twice as expensive as an ocean cruise with a balcony cabin. Thanks for the info.
I'm an American expat living in Amsterdam Zuid for many years. My thoughts? 1. Amsterdam is not typical Dutch. It’s a tourist magnet full of tourist bars/cafes and too many drunk morons from the UK and USA. You don’t know the Netherlands if you’ve only visited Amsterdam! 2. Make sure to visit other cities to know The Netherlands...I suggest Utrecht, Delft, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Amersfoort. 3. Unless you’re wealthy, avoid hotels here. Very $$$ and often noisy anywhere near the city center. Less expensive hotels out West, or near Station South(Zuid). Best value? Get a hotel within 15-25 minutes train ride from Amsterdam-eg Haarlem if visiting Amsterdam. 4. Avoid summers-too $$$, crowded and noisy. Spring and Autumn have good weather and fewer crowds. 5. Get an OV Kaart or museum pass!
As a local guide in Amsterdam, well done! 👍I'd like to point out fresh tulips are not always available at the flower market. End March till 1st week of May is tulip season, peak time is April. 🌷🌷🌷
Probably the best video I have seen on Amsterdam! You cover so much and explain it so well both verbally and visually. The street art area looks so cool, Anne Franks home is on my list, and you gave so many things I would not have known to look into doing. I will bookmark this video for when I make it there. How many days to you thing it takes there to get through most of these spots you mention? Going to look for other videos you have done because of the great content you put out. Thanks!
Amsterdam is one of my absolute favorite places to visit. I've been about 5 times. The food is sooo good...I have a BITTERBALLEN addiction!! Madurodam (Miniture park) is nice and the Van Gogh Museum is a must.
Does the city look better in person? I do not like the city from this video. It looks very dingy and dark. There is no green, even the water does not look appealing. What are the people like are they friendly? I am not a fan of Van Gogh and I expect that museum is also expensive? The big museum she mentioned sounds good but she said it is very expensive, I find that scary that it's so expensive she won't even tell us how much.
@@lennybuttz2162I’m headed in a week but for a concert. I can’t say I’m really looking forward to this city. I’m looking to get pumped but not feeling it yet.
@@DanielLopez-ro5zq I bet you'll have a great time once you get there. Do they have hash there? Oh man I love hash and I haven't had it in such a long long time. I am not insinuating this will be part of your experience I thought maybe you've heard people talk?
Thanks for your lovely video. It is very helpful. We are planning to go in two months and this video has helped us. You have a beautiful speaking voice. Any suggestions for cheap souvenirs. We saw one video that showed keychains for 1 euro and was wondering if there were more like that in Amsterdam. Thanks for your assistance.
Hi!! Honestly, you will get by absolutely fine with English. Amsterdam is very used to tourists and most Dutch people in customer service roles speak it perfectly. It’s of course polite to learn some basics like thank you, but I wouldn’t stress too much about taking formal lessons unless you really wanted to!
Many thanks for this video (and the Amsterdam Travel Tips for First Timers video), it was instrumental in my holiday planning! Especially: the rijksmuseum grounds, floating flower market, beginhof, albert cuyp market, vondelpark and travel/booking tips. A few things I'll mention in case they save anyone else time: ndsm/art museum was completely empty when we went, zero art (aside from the anne frank picture outside) so the ferry to NDSM Werf was a complete waste of time for us. The free rooftop views suggested: the Nemo Science museum and Library, were in my opinion a waste of time, we spent hours going to central station, walking to these places and going up to the roofs, only to find the views were massively underwhelming. The view from the library is blocked by concrete and a glass panel, and the whilst the nemo roof is not obscured, you're so far out from central amsterdam there's nothing really viewable, except i suppose the roof of the old church - from a distance. Also, you suggest trying the different fried snacks, but hunting around for them in amsterdam seems like a lost cause, aside from the chips it's next to impossible to find these things. I looked every place we walked past. Even in the albert cuyp market, aside from stroopwaffles and herring and chicken, it's just falafel, falafel, falafel everywhere. Also special thanks for the map, it was very useful, especially with the ability to toggle the layers of what to show!
Can you please add into your video that when visiting the Anne Frank museum that you are required to have a ticket before you get there. You can’t jut rock on up like I did the first time and expect to get in. They are restricting how many people get in so you are assigned a time. You have to book six weeks out from the date. You turn up without a ticket then you ain’t getting in
New Subscriber here... I will be traveling to Ijmuiden via NCL cruise. I will be using the Omio App to book a train (via Sloterdijk station). Up for suggestions as to which train would be best to get near the shops and restaurants you mentioned in the video. TIA
What is the day ticket cover zaanse schans I have plan for day trip I will arrive 9am and return 11am Would you please help me which travel ticket can cover amsterdam city centre and zaanse schans and return schiphol
I'm always up for a boat ride as long as there's no waves! I took the Uber boat on the thames and I absolutely loved it. Funny enough, I make ebilskivers which are those little pancakes you mention in the video. Lol I fill mine with things like preserves, pastry cream, and ganache! Oh man, the ones with ganache, served warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Those are amazing!
@@HappytoWander lol you have to have the special pan. It's a good thing it's a bit time consuming (small pan). Deters me from making them! It's been a few years. Might have to make some this year 😁
Do you know what is really the best in Amsterdam by getting off the train like crazy, quickly visiting all the shops and then enjoying how beautiful Amsterdam is
Please don’t treat the women in the windows as a tourist attraction. And the RLD isn’t just prostitution and weed smoking. It’s the oldest part of the city, full of mideivel architecture and tourist attractions such as Our Lord in the Attic, the Oude Kerk, and great restaurants. That being said, I just finished my 13 visit in 13 years, and I’ve barely set foot in the RLD in several years, unless just passing through.
@@JM-lf6hf I agree. I’ve walked through many times. I guess my point is, don’t avoid the RLD because of the windrow ladies, but also don’t go there just to gawk.
@rocingersol5060 I'm desperate to visit! That's next on my list. I'd defo wanna see it just for the sake of seeing it, but wud be interesting to see what else is there around it
@@JM-lf6hf The RLD is located in the old medieval center, so, the entire city is around it. One of the oldest buildings in the center is the Oude Kerk (Old Church), built in the 1200-1300’s. It’s 1000 years old! And the hottest red light window shopping is all around it. You should go sometime. I’m booked at The Clayton Hotel for my 14th trip over, in September. Got tickets for The Pretenders at Paradiso.
Separately many of the buildings are beautiful but all pushed together like that with no trees, no space, no grass it's chaotic and not a pleasing setting. I would think a canal tour would be fun except the views seem all the same, tall smashed together skinny houses and no natural beauty. Does the sun even shine on the streets other than when it's directly overhead? The city looks dingy and gray. I know the buildings are old but can't they wash them and freshen up the appearance? What are the people like, are they friendly or do they hate tourists? How do they feel about Americans?
@@7cougar0 I don't care what you think. I am only stating my opinion based on what I saw in the video If you watch the video and you think it's all roses, sunshine and lollipops, good for you. I see a crowded dark dingy city. Did you see any green? When I do not see any green from nature I don't like it. That is me, some people hate nature and enjoy not seeing any green. I am not going to argue with them. We all have different ideas of beauty.
@@Based_Bulbasaur Amsterdam bos, for the blossom trees, there is an artwork by Keith Haring about a mile from the center, Harlem which is gorgeous, noord Amsterdam for its artwork and graffiti, the further outside the horseshoe you go the canals are beautiful, willow trees and parks
@davidgibbs2109 I'm also planning a trip in a couple weeks so thanks for the tips. Do you have any specific attractions or events you recommend? Also, any popular touristy things that you would advise against? I want to do some touristy things just for the hell of it, but I'd prefer to do more local activities and visit less touristy areas and events
Hey everyone! I hope you enjoy today's video all about the best things to do in Amsterdam. Let me know in the comments if there are any other activities you'd add, and as I mentioned in the video, you can find the link for my free map at the end :)
Coffeshops! Which ones, historical significance, etc. e.g. Dampkring from Oceans 12 movie.
I spent a couple hours in the Dutch Resistance Museum. Found it to be insightful and nuanced. Very interesting. Good mix of exhibition methods. Very glad I went.
As a local, this is hands down the best video on Amsterdam there is. Really good stuff!
Sounds like it cost a fortune to visit. Lots of museums if you have the money to enter. It is sad that only the well off can afford to visit the main museum. This is the world we live in now, the good things are reserved for the people who can pay for them. I don't want to insult your home. I know the buildings are very old but my goodness do they not ever clean them? Is it the volcanic ash in the air or is there a lot of industry in the area polluting the air and making all the buildings dirty? Does your country not like trees and green spaces? I have feelings of being closed in just from watching the video. There are not many breaks between buildings you must have to walk or drive very far to get from one place to another because the building go on forever.
Thank you sooooo much for addressing the Anne Frank House!! Not many TH-cam travel related channels covering AMS have done so in the past. Anne Frank was a GER girl born in Frankfurt, the city I've been residing in for 30+ years now. I don't remember the number of times I visited that important site of World History..... When I was in school, it was mandatory for GER students to read "The Diary Of Anne Frank" in either GER or History class. This is such a wonderful video on my most favorite city in all of Europe! 😍🥰I'm GER btw...
I’m so surprised to hear that, because to me Anne Frank House is one of the most important places in the city!! we also read her diary in Canada as part of our schooling, so maybe that’s why I see it as so significant. In any case, thanks so much for the lovely comment! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🫶
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER !!!! I’m heading here in April and this map is perfect ! Thank you 😁
Yay! So happy I could help. Have an amazing time 🫶
I am too!
OMG... I need to take notes! I only have 3 days in Amsterdam but I already booked the Anne Frank House (yes, I stayed up until 1:00am to get the tickets 6 weeks in advance) and I'm going on the wine and cheese boat ride. Don't care how touristy it is. Cheese Museum is on my list, well... because cheese. :) You have some great ideas to add! I will be looking into them for sure. You will NOT find me in the pigeon place nor will your find me swinging from any high places either virtually or for real. Nope. I'm SO excited to go and see the beautiful city! Stroopwaffels and fries are going to make up a large part of my diet there. I can't resist. You've given me some really great ideas of places to see while I'm there. Ever thought of being a tour guide? You're amazingly knowledgable. As for figuring out how to see the tulips, it's mind boggling almost to the point where I don't know if I want to bother. 😳 That was one of the huge reasons I wanted to visit Amsterdam but now I'm thinking maybe not.
I like the boating wine tour but I would want more than just cheese and wine. You would think they could have some other foods. I suspect you have to pay extra for the cheese and wine? Did you enjoy your trip? How were the people? Did you visit the special cafes?
@@lennybuttz2162 I loved my trip! They have many options for boat rides including those with more food. The ones with food are more expensive because you're getting more, but I would say they're well worth it depending on what you are looking for. The boat rides are all inclusive-or at least the ones I found. I looked through viator and found some really great options.
The people were friendly and the only thing you need to watch out for are the bikes. They will mow you down if you're not careful. The cafes are nice too. I enjoyed the food and drink there. The pancake places are delicious! Good thing I did a lot of walking. 😉 The stroop waffles and french fries (who knew?) are out of this world.
@@sunflowerfields4409 WOW! That sounds amazing. Sometimes I feel like I can make a meal out of French fries. LOL The waffles looked good. I love boat rides tours. I wanted to take a trip down the Mississippi but holy cow it is twice as expensive as an ocean cruise with a balcony cabin. Thanks for the info.
@@lennybuttz2162 Oh yes, I can and did make a meal out of a french fries. 😄
I'm an American expat living in Amsterdam Zuid for many years.
My thoughts?
1. Amsterdam is not typical Dutch. It’s a tourist magnet full of tourist bars/cafes and too many drunk morons from the UK and USA. You don’t know the Netherlands if you’ve only visited Amsterdam!
2. Make sure to visit other cities to know The Netherlands...I suggest Utrecht, Delft, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Amersfoort.
3. Unless you’re wealthy, avoid hotels here. Very $$$ and often noisy anywhere near the city center. Less expensive hotels out West, or near Station South(Zuid).
Best value? Get a hotel within 15-25 minutes train ride from Amsterdam-eg Haarlem if visiting Amsterdam.
4. Avoid summers-too $$$, crowded and noisy. Spring and Autumn have good weather and fewer crowds.
5. Get an OV Kaart or museum pass!
I hope you know you can use normal Euro’s? Why should tourist go to an other city when they choose especially for Amsterdam? 😂
And why should we know the whole of the Netherlands?
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for Ajax is sufficient ?....
Do you recommend the I Amsterdam card or the museum pass
@@on-the-pitch-p3w I never mentioned currency. As Het Nederlands is in Western Europe, of course it uses euros. Doh!
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As a local guide in Amsterdam, well done! 👍I'd like to point out fresh tulips are not always available at the flower market. End March till 1st week of May is tulip season, peak time is April. 🌷🌷🌷
Probably the best video I have seen on Amsterdam! You cover so much and explain it so well both verbally and visually. The street art area looks so cool, Anne Franks home is on my list, and you gave so many things I would not have known to look into doing. I will bookmark this video for when I make it there. How many days to you thing it takes there to get through most of these spots you mention? Going to look for other videos you have done because of the great content you put out. Thanks!
This is a GREAT compilation
Thanks so much for watching!
Amsterdam is one of my absolute favorite places to visit. I've been about 5 times. The food is sooo good...I have a BITTERBALLEN addiction!! Madurodam (Miniture park) is nice and the Van Gogh Museum is a must.
Does the city look better in person? I do not like the city from this video. It looks very dingy and dark. There is no green, even the water does not look appealing. What are the people like are they friendly? I am not a fan of Van Gogh and I expect that museum is also expensive? The big museum she mentioned sounds good but she said it is very expensive, I find that scary that it's so expensive she won't even tell us how much.
@@lennybuttz2162I’m headed in a week but for a concert. I can’t say I’m really looking forward to this city. I’m looking to get pumped but not feeling it yet.
@@DanielLopez-ro5zq I bet you'll have a great time once you get there. Do they have hash there? Oh man I love hash and I haven't had it in such a long long time. I am not insinuating this will be part of your experience I thought maybe you've heard people talk?
Thank you for the thoughtful commentary and recommendations. Super helpful video
Hi, largest park in Amsterdam is Amsterdamse Bos and not Vondelpark. But I agree Vondelpark is nicer for a tourist to visit.
But bos has the blossoms trees😊
@@azrahnvazkor4597 I agree. The Bos is better, but less convenient for most tourists .
amazing video, pronunciations, information, the whole lot!
Thanks, my husband and I are planning to go October 2 till October 7, we appropriate your video.
Thanks for your lovely video. It is very helpful. We are planning to go in two months and this video has helped us. You have a beautiful speaking voice. Any suggestions for cheap souvenirs. We saw one video that showed keychains for 1 euro and was wondering if there were more like that in Amsterdam. Thanks for your assistance.
Heading there in October . Helps ❤
Question - should I learn some Dutch before traveling to Amsterdam? I have a year before I go, so now is the time to learn if I should!
Hi!! Honestly, you will get by absolutely fine with English. Amsterdam is very used to tourists and most Dutch people in customer service roles speak it perfectly. It’s of course polite to learn some basics like thank you, but I wouldn’t stress too much about taking formal lessons unless you really wanted to!
They learn English in school. I never had a problem getting around
@@HappytoWander90% of the Dutch speak English!
What location that is central you can suggest to stay or to look for hotel to stay?
Many thanks for this video (and the Amsterdam Travel Tips for First Timers video), it was instrumental in my holiday planning!
Especially: the rijksmuseum grounds, floating flower market, beginhof, albert cuyp market, vondelpark and travel/booking tips.
A few things I'll mention in case they save anyone else time: ndsm/art museum was completely empty when we went, zero art (aside from the anne frank picture outside) so the ferry to NDSM Werf was a complete waste of time for us.
The free rooftop views suggested: the Nemo Science museum and Library, were in my opinion a waste of time, we spent hours going to central station, walking to these places and going up to the roofs, only to find the views were massively underwhelming. The view from the library is blocked by concrete and a glass panel, and the whilst the nemo roof is not obscured, you're so far out from central amsterdam there's nothing really viewable, except i suppose the roof of the old church - from a distance.
Also, you suggest trying the different fried snacks, but hunting around for them in amsterdam seems like a lost cause, aside from the chips it's next to impossible to find these things. I looked every place we walked past. Even in the albert cuyp market, aside from stroopwaffles and herring and chicken, it's just falafel, falafel, falafel everywhere.
Also special thanks for the map, it was very useful, especially with the ability to toggle the layers of what to show!
Very good overview travel video! Covered a lot of different areas. Good jumping off point for more research
Awesome video, so many things I had no idea about!
There is a wonderful yarn store Stephen & Penelope also
Wonderful video. Thank you 😊
You mentioned the stroopwaffles available in supermarkets are good too. Can u recommend some? I need to bring back home
Buy at Albert Heyn supermarket
I love the canal cruise but I just cant drink anything. Unless the have a WC!
This was brilliant! Ty so much
Can you please put next video on Oslo or Stockholm or Copenhagen?
Also including what/where to shop would be a great addition
No sorry.
Would love to hear about the Royal Concertgebouw. It’s a beautiful concert space and my son loved performing there. I would like to visit it.
This is such a great video! How many days would you recommend for a first timers visit?
You just got me more excited for my upcoming trip🙃, can’t wait to try the food.
Outstanding video. Thanks!
19:38 What a great recap video 🎉🎉
Thank you so much
Have Been Amsterdam 5 times between between 2000 -2009 !
I would add a bike tour in the Amsterdam Bos (forest)
It sounds very appealing !
Thank You Great Video From Tampa USA
am travelling solo next week, good luck to me.
Can you please add into your video that when visiting the Anne Frank museum that you are required to have a ticket before you get there. You can’t jut rock on up like I did the first time and expect to get in. They are restricting how many people get in so you are assigned a time. You have to book six weeks out from the date. You turn up without a ticket then you ain’t getting in
Awesome video thank you!
Looks really beautiful ❤
Which day tickets cover airport zaanse schans , zandam , Central and return schiphol airport
"until your sanity begs for mercy" is crazy
Wich editing tool do you use for the video? 😊
i think its better if you can add the price of the food or museums you tried.
Thank you!❤
New Subscriber here... I will be traveling to Ijmuiden via NCL cruise. I will be using the Omio App to book a train (via Sloterdijk station). Up for suggestions as to which train would be best to get near the shops and restaurants you mentioned in the video. TIA
Hi, would like to ask can you fly a small drone in amsterdam? do I need to get a special permit? Thanks
You'll need a permit, and it may be hard to obtain one.
i was just there. nice video.
Do you plan to visit Valencia too?
Someday!! But no plans in the immediate future. It looks really nice though :)
What is the day ticket cover zaanse schans
I have plan for day trip
I will arrive 9am and return 11am
Would you please help me which travel ticket can cover amsterdam city centre and zaanse schans and return schiphol
Love amersdam
i think its better if you add the price of places, food that you tried.
I'm always up for a boat ride as long as there's no waves! I took the Uber boat on the thames and I absolutely loved it.
Funny enough, I make ebilskivers which are those little pancakes you mention in the video. Lol I fill mine with things like preserves, pastry cream, and ganache! Oh man, the ones with ganache, served warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Those are amazing!
Oh yum that sounds so good!!! I love that you make them haha it’s be a daaangerous game for me if I knew how to 😂
@@HappytoWander lol you have to have the special pan. It's a good thing it's a bit time consuming (small pan). Deters me from making them! It's been a few years. Might have to make some this year 😁
Your were actually underwater! They cleared all the water there and made it a city
What about the world famous (and perfectly legal) Cannabis Museum and miscellaneous Cannabistros around the city? 🤔🚬😟🚬
pigeons are NOT awful
Do you know what is really the best in Amsterdam by getting off the train like crazy, quickly visiting all the shops and then enjoying how beautiful Amsterdam is
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Please don’t treat the women in the windows as a tourist attraction. And the RLD isn’t just prostitution and weed smoking. It’s the oldest part of the city, full of mideivel architecture and tourist attractions such as Our Lord in the Attic, the Oude Kerk, and great restaurants. That being said, I just finished my 13 visit in 13 years, and I’ve barely set foot in the RLD in several years, unless just passing through.
The reality is, it is intriguing for people to see, when we don't see that at home. I'm sure a lot of "tourists" will pop in there too
@@JM-lf6hf I agree. I’ve walked through many times. I guess my point is, don’t avoid the RLD because of the windrow ladies, but also don’t go there just to gawk.
@rocingersol5060 I'm desperate to visit! That's next on my list. I'd defo wanna see it just for the sake of seeing it, but wud be interesting to see what else is there around it
@@JM-lf6hf The RLD is located in the old medieval center, so, the entire city is around it. One of the oldest buildings in the center is the Oude Kerk (Old Church), built in the 1200-1300’s. It’s 1000 years old! And the hottest red light window shopping is all around it. You should go sometime. I’m booked at The Clayton Hotel for my 14th trip over, in September. Got tickets for The Pretenders at Paradiso.
Just don't come people don't want you, there's nothing to do in Amsterdam apart from getting high like anywhere else
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Separately many of the buildings are beautiful but all pushed together like that with no trees, no space, no grass it's chaotic and not a pleasing setting. I would think a canal tour would be fun except the views seem all the same, tall smashed together skinny houses and no natural beauty. Does the sun even shine on the streets other than when it's directly overhead? The city looks dingy and gray. I know the buildings are old but can't they wash them and freshen up the appearance? What are the people like, are they friendly or do they hate tourists? How do they feel about Americans?
I think they don't like people who keep complaining through the comments. Once is enough ,you know.
@@7cougar0 I don't care what you think. I am only stating my opinion based on what I saw in the video If you watch the video and you think it's all roses, sunshine and lollipops, good for you. I see a crowded dark dingy city. Did you see any green? When I do not see any green from nature I don't like it. That is me, some people hate nature and enjoy not seeing any green. I am not going to argue with them. We all have different ideas of beauty.
@@lennybuttz2162 There's plenty of green. Judge only after you've been there. My point was that you keep commenting the same rant.
@@7cougar0 Like I said I was talking about what I saw in the video. Gees Louise get off my back. I don't give a shit about your little country.
I'm tired of all these tourists and expats recommending Amsterdam. We have to discourage people from coming to Amsterdam. We have enough tourists
Some of your countrymen rely on tourists. Are you gonna feed them?
Misses literally loads of hidden gems, and just tells us the things everyone already knows, has this lady even been to Amsterdam 😆
What did she miss? Really thinking about buying a trip for next week
@@Based_Bulbasaur Amsterdam bos, for the blossom trees, there is an artwork by Keith Haring about a mile from the center, Harlem which is gorgeous, noord Amsterdam for its artwork and graffiti, the further outside the horseshoe you go the canals are beautiful, willow trees and parks
@davidgibbs2109 I'm also planning a trip in a couple weeks so thanks for the tips. Do you have any specific attractions or events you recommend? Also, any popular touristy things that you would advise against?
I want to do some touristy things just for the hell of it, but I'd prefer to do more local activities and visit less touristy areas and events
I was enjoying the video until you began to look down your nose at marijuana users. I think I'll look for someone else's advice.
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