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Hi Max. As a native Amsterdammer I liked the overview. Some additional suggestions for a next visit are: De Hallen ( a former tram depot turned into a trendy foodcourt); Spiegelkwartier (Amsterdam's art district); NDSM terrain (former shipdocks turned into a create and trendy hotspot) A'dam lookout (best view over the city); Zeedijk/Nieuwmarkt (hart of chinatown and one of oldest areas of the city). Amsterdam Museum/Begijnhof (museum about amsterdam located at a peaceful courtyard in the heart of the city
Thanks for the additional suggestions. Planning to visit your fair city along with Haarlem.& Rotterdam in July. I'm super excited and this will be my first time visiting a European country.👍
Hi, Tom. Will be getting a full day tour in Amsterdam around Aug and would like to ask if there are still places we can visit after dinner (around 8PM)? Our tour covers the basic tourist spots (Chapel of Lady of All Nations, Clara Maria, Cheese Farm and Clogs, Dam Square, Skinny Bridge, Central Station, Canal Cruise, Prins Hendrikkade, and Anne Frank’s House) and we will be staying in Piet Heinkade area. Hope you (or other viewers) could give suggestions on where we can go during night time to make the most out of our time in your beautiful city. Cheers!
I live in Amsterdam and you definitely missed out on some great places in the Oost like Oosterpark, Scheepvaartmuseum and the DapperMarkt. Plus CzaarPeterstraat which has a fabulous peanut butter shop and is full of small boutique style shops similar to nine streets! Don’t forget Frank’s Smokehouse in Oostenburgerstraat.
Hi Max I’ve been traveling all over Europe with you via your channel. Thanks so much for telling us so much about each place this history is so interesting and the food and beer! But you with your deserts cracks me up! You have this smile that has both myself and my mother laughing …you look like your bursting with happiness! It doesn’t matter what you’re doing it your blogs! I’ll be enjoying more of my trip this year to Europe (with my mother and daughter ) because of your input! Flying into Amsterdam from Vancouver then onto Vienna Bratislava Budaphest Croatia Greece Italy I need a year there but only have 4wks!
This is fabulous! Were going soon and i only had tips for well known tourist attractions. Thats also helpful but i was looking for some of the basic, walking around, cultural things. You nailed it! Thanks so much
So... never buy anything from the Flower Market. Its fun to walk and look, but the items are bad quality and expensive. Also, never buy at a "cheese shop". Its just for tourists, Dutch people buy their cheese in the supermarket like Albert Heijn. They have lots of different Dutch cheeses and of course alot cheaper. Just some other random tips : Take one of the ferries behind the Centraal Station. They are free! Especially the one to the NDSM Werf area is nice, lots of artists there creating and exhibiting in abandoned harbor industrial buildings and so forth. Also worth a mention : The Amsterdam zoo called Artis. Its one of the oldest in Europe, 1838, and lots to see there, great for kids. Everyday life is pretty much back to normal here so always check the calendar: There are many festivals and other seasonal events !
youre insane no sane dutch person buys their cheese at albert heijn, you buy it at the cheese market. Thanks for supporting big corparetions and not small businesses...
@@r.a.h7682 Woahhhh... no need to get so excited my friend! And yes, when you have the time its always good to support local business, you are absolutely right. Still, most people do buy their daily stuff and that means cheese too, in the supermarket. Im just pointing out that these so-called cheeseshops in the tourist area of Amsterdam are a bit of a tourist trap and that no locals buy their cheese there.
Keep them uploading sir, you done a fantastic job. Amsterdam is one of the best city to explore in Europe. I'll soon make a trip to Amsterdam and make Virtual Walking tour of this beautiful city.
Hello! I'm so sad I just found out about this video! Went to Amsterdam in May and didn't had any ideia about wich restaurants to go and try the traditional food! But I watched all the Italians videos and going to try them all in my next trip! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the great review! I love this city very much, although I live in Moscow. Your videos are a great trainer for learning English. They always help me. Continue in the same spirit!
A well made video, better than most other videos about Amsterdam you will find on youtube. 👍🏻 It gives a nice picture of the city center .Of course there is much more to see, maybe next time ?
I only visited Amsterdam once, on a short layover trip, and thought i'd seen most of it. Clearly i was wrong 😅. Adding lots of these recommedations to my "to see" list for next time. Thanks! ☺
2:03 Bitterballen are not fried potato balls. They're actually made of a ragout made with beef stock and flour and gelatin, then chilled and rolled with breading and then deepfried. The ones you got on the terrace probably came from a prepackaged frozen bag.
Nice enthousiastic vlog. Some of the locations you visited are mainly for tourists. You will get a bite of what the real product is like. For food like pancakes, stamppot, fish, cheese, bitterballen or fries I think you have a better chance of having a real quality meal of that just outside Amsterdam and go to something like a real cheesefarm, a place where you can get fries with peaces of the potato skin stil on and freshly made mayonaise, an old pancakehouse, etc. Then you have the Dutch food we as Dutch citizens also consume when we are searching for a good meal. I think in Amsterdam that is somewhat hard to find, but if you consult with locals you might find some of these places in Amsterdam and others (like a non touristic cheesefarm or old pancakehouse) just outside the city borders. If you visit Amsterdam again I thinkany Dutch commenters here could provide you tips (I subscribed of course since life is about the journey to me, and you are definetely doing the journey)
New subs here! I love everything in this video. I feel like I already traveled in Amsterdam after watching your video. Keep uploading please. Thanks heaps!
Thanks for the great review! I love this city very much, although I live in Moscow. Your videos are a great trainer for learning English. They always help me. Continue in the same spirit!
Hello there again my freind,i'm just newto your unique film,Be honest i really enjoyed watching.I just loved how you explain,i i can see every thing your are doing and actually understand.i can't wait to go to Europe.Merci beaucop.Take care and god bless both of you.🙋cheers to that🦋🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷💙
Things to avoid: 1. Heineken brewery tour 2. Bitterballen- ugh. Worse than any fast food. 🤦♂️ 3. Febo 4. Flower Market- it sells junk crap now 5. Damrak and anything on the Damrak 6. Anne Frank House 7. The drunk idiots in The Red Light District Things to Must Experience 1. Film at Tuschinski Theater 2. Rijstafel- Indonesian food 3. Free ferry to N. Amsterdam 4. Vondelpark 5. Just relaxing at a cafe with a coffee and/or a beerje
Went to Amsterdam and was super excited for the canal tour only to get sea sick the entire time 😅 I don’t remember anything that we passed because I was too focused on not throwing up lol
Enjoyed the video and your enthousiasm. Compliments on pronouncing Dutch words. Bitterballen do not contain potato. They are just a round version of the kroket. The cheese shop you visited is a bit of a tourist trap. The Rijksmuseum has good bit a bit posh restaurant.
@@polinasmelova6068 @Polina Smelova Albert Heijn supermarket under museum square? Local cheese shops in smaller neighbourhood shopping centers, e.g. Zuivelhoeve? Normal street markets usually have a cheese monger selling excellent quality cheese for a nice price. (I guess this is true for many countries) I do not live in Amsterdam but elsewhere in NL. So Amsterdam locals can help you out a bit more detailed. Some cheeses you can even buy online or abroad. My favorite, "Twentse Bunkerkaas" can even be bought in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. The cheese comes from the Dutch/German border area of Twente it is stored in old ammunition bunkers, hence the name. They sell in both cow as wel as goat variety. I freeze the aged goat variety in cubes to use with cooking as a cheaper alternative to Parmesan or Pecorrino. On your way home you can even try the Albert Heijn at schiphol airport. But do check import restrictions! Or you have to eat a whole lot of cheese before boarding your flight!
Thank you for eating at Haesje Claes and trying traditional dutch food, i really appreciate that you try our food and not go to mcdonalds like many foreigners.
Thank you Max for your detailed insights into the places you visited. These would help me a lot to plan my next travel once we are allowed to travel out of the land down under. Keep up the great vlogging video. They are very informative.
It's beautiful. I paid the dollars of 90 countries at the Dutch embassy in Baghdad, and I was refused a visa for tourism. I hope to visit this country in the future
You make such great informative videos! I love that you give short but important infos of the different places. Great job! Have recommended your channel to families and friends!
"Manneke Pis" at Damrak, states “Voted Holland's No.1 Fries”: that is a huge lie. Their fries rank among the worst on tests. There are lots of much better choices. The royal palace on Dam square is not the official residence of the king, he doesn't live or work there and only used a few times a year for functions where the king is present. Henri Willig cheese shops are for tourist. And even in the supermarket there is sometimes a tourist section near the entrance. Walk further into a supermarket and usually in the back is the cheese that locals buy.
The new normal. Very good! Number 1 should be the Anne Frank house. Mannekenpis are Belgian fries. Vlaamse frieten means Flemish fries. It's a region in Belgium. You should find a place where they have raspatat. Those are the best.
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Awesome video! Recession proof comment was hilarious! I love Amsterdam! Two things I thought was pretty cool to highlight next time would be those coin locker snacks, Febo! And maybe a little bit more about the red light district, and how much respect they have for the workers in that industry. Such a beautiful beautiful city! I can't wait to revisit (2 days was definitely NOT ENOUGH)
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Hi Max. As a native Amsterdammer I liked the overview. Some additional suggestions for a next visit are: De Hallen ( a former tram depot turned into a trendy foodcourt); Spiegelkwartier (Amsterdam's art district); NDSM terrain (former shipdocks turned into a create and trendy hotspot) A'dam lookout (best view over the city); Zeedijk/Nieuwmarkt (hart of chinatown and one of oldest areas of the city). Amsterdam Museum/Begijnhof (museum about amsterdam located at a peaceful courtyard in the heart of the city
Thanks for the additional suggestions. Planning to visit your fair city along with Haarlem.& Rotterdam in July. I'm super excited and this will be my first time visiting a European country.👍
Thank you so much for these recommendations!!
Thank you
Hi, Tom. Will be getting a full day tour in Amsterdam around Aug and would like to ask if there are still places we can visit after dinner (around 8PM)? Our tour covers the basic tourist spots (Chapel of Lady of All Nations, Clara Maria, Cheese Farm and Clogs, Dam Square, Skinny Bridge, Central Station, Canal Cruise, Prins Hendrikkade, and Anne Frank’s House) and we will be staying in Piet Heinkade area. Hope you (or other viewers) could give suggestions on where we can go during night time to make the most out of our time in your beautiful city. Cheers!
Wat moeten toeristen bij de Hallen ?
Only used second hand goods. 😅
I've just come back from Amsterdam. Thanks so very very much for your tour of the city 😀 I loved my experience over in the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Thanks!
Thank you so much! That was my first ever super thanks. I appreciate it! :D
Max you are one of the very best travel vloggers. Entertaining, educational, always with a happy smile on. LOVE IT!
Thank you so much! :)
@@maxnomadtravel i am dutch
13:13 “It’s massive” - yeah, and that pancake is quite big too! 😅
I live in Amsterdam and you definitely missed out on some great places in the Oost like Oosterpark, Scheepvaartmuseum and the DapperMarkt. Plus CzaarPeterstraat which has a fabulous peanut butter shop and is full of small boutique style shops similar to nine streets! Don’t forget Frank’s Smokehouse in Oostenburgerstraat.
Wow, so lucky you live there. I wish I could visit this beautiful place somedayyyy.🥺
@@gizellepamintuan136 Amsterdam was great till end 90th. Now not so anymore, to many muslims
Hi Max I’ve been traveling all over Europe with you via your channel. Thanks so much for telling us so much about each place this history is so interesting and the food and beer! But you with your deserts cracks me up! You have this smile that has both myself and my mother laughing …you look like your bursting with happiness! It doesn’t matter what you’re doing it your blogs! I’ll be enjoying more of my trip this year to Europe (with my mother and daughter ) because of your input! Flying into Amsterdam from Vancouver then onto Vienna Bratislava Budaphest Croatia Greece Italy I need a year there but only have 4wks!
I am really loving this series of things to do in different cities in Europe, keep them coming
Thank you! :) Yes, there will be many more episodes. Lisbon and Porto are up next.
Life situations will seem to be painful and draining most times, but throwing in the towel so easily is never the mindset of any successful champion.
This is fabulous! Were going soon and i only had tips for well known tourist attractions. Thats also helpful but i was looking for some of the basic, walking around, cultural things. You nailed it! Thanks so much
One of the best videos I’ve seen on Amsterdam! Thank you kindly. 🌹🌹
Heading out to Amsterdam tomorrow and so glad I found your video. Helped a LOT. Thank you!!
So... never buy anything from the Flower Market. Its fun to walk and look, but the items are bad quality and expensive. Also, never buy at a "cheese shop". Its just for tourists, Dutch people buy their cheese in the supermarket like Albert Heijn. They have lots of different Dutch cheeses and of course alot cheaper.
Just some other random tips : Take one of the ferries behind the Centraal Station. They are free! Especially the one to the NDSM Werf area is nice, lots of artists there creating and exhibiting in abandoned harbor industrial buildings and so forth. Also worth a mention : The Amsterdam zoo called Artis. Its one of the oldest in Europe, 1838, and lots to see there, great for kids.
Everyday life is pretty much back to normal here so always check the calendar: There are many festivals and other seasonal events !
youre insane no sane dutch person buys their cheese at albert heijn, you buy it at the cheese market. Thanks for supporting big corparetions and not small businesses...
@@r.a.h7682 Woahhhh... no need to get so excited my friend! And yes, when you have the time its always good to support local business, you are absolutely right. Still, most people do buy their daily stuff and that means cheese too, in the supermarket. Im just pointing out that these so-called cheeseshops in the tourist area of Amsterdam are a bit of a tourist trap and that no locals buy their cheese there.
Keep them uploading sir, you done a fantastic job. Amsterdam is one of the best city to explore in Europe. I'll soon make a trip to Amsterdam and make Virtual Walking tour of this beautiful city.
What a great relaxing and informative video, no hype or other annoying stuff, thank you. :)
Hello! I'm so sad I just found out about this video! Went to Amsterdam in May and didn't had any ideia about wich restaurants to go and try the traditional food! But I watched all the Italians videos and going to try them all in my next trip! Thanks for the tips!
Beautiful presentation and camera work. Thanks very much. Greetings from James J in Limerick Ireland.
Thanks for the great review! I love this city very much, although I live in Moscow. Your videos are a great trainer for learning English. They always help me. Continue in the same spirit!
Thank you so much! I actually studied to become an English teacher so I'm very glad that you find my videos helpful.
A well made video, better than most other videos about Amsterdam you will find on youtube. 👍🏻 It gives a nice picture of the city center .Of course there is much more to see, maybe next time ?
I only visited Amsterdam once, on a short layover trip, and thought i'd seen most of it. Clearly i was wrong 😅. Adding lots of these recommedations to my "to see" list for next time. Thanks! ☺
Nice. I'm glad you got inspired by this video. :D
@@maxnomadtravel = ME TOO VISITED IN 82 ON A ONE DAY + ONE NIGHT LAYOVER TRIP - looks like lot more to see. what is the best month to visit
2:03 Bitterballen are not fried potato balls. They're actually made of a ragout made with beef stock and flour and gelatin, then chilled and rolled with breading and then deepfried. The ones you got on the terrace probably came from a prepackaged frozen bag.
Nice enthousiastic vlog. Some of the locations you visited are mainly for tourists. You will get a bite of what the real product is like. For food like pancakes, stamppot, fish, cheese, bitterballen or fries I think you have a better chance of having a real quality meal of that just outside Amsterdam and go to something like a real cheesefarm, a place where you can get fries with peaces of the potato skin stil on and freshly made mayonaise, an old pancakehouse, etc. Then you have the Dutch food we as Dutch citizens also consume when we are searching for a good meal. I think in Amsterdam that is somewhat hard to find, but if you consult with locals you might find some of these places in Amsterdam and others (like a non touristic cheesefarm or old pancakehouse) just outside the city borders. If you visit Amsterdam again I thinkany Dutch commenters here could provide you tips (I subscribed of course since life is about the journey to me, and you are definetely doing the journey)
Excellent video, beautiful place to visit one day. Greetings from Arg.
New subs here! I love everything in this video. I feel like I already traveled in Amsterdam after watching your video. Keep uploading please. Thanks heaps!
amazed.. nice narrations. kudos from India
Thanks for the great review! I love this city very much, although I live in Moscow. Your videos are a great trainer for learning English. They always help me. Continue in the same spirit!
Hello there again my freind,i'm just newto your unique film,Be honest i really enjoyed watching.I just loved how you explain,i i can see every thing your are doing and actually understand.i can't wait to go to Europe.Merci beaucop.Take care and god bless both of you.🙋cheers to that🦋🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷💙
I'm very grateful to have found this channel because it has given me inspiration and ideas about my channel
We enjoyed this video. We are so excited that we’ll be visiting soon. Thanks for the awesome tour. 🍻
i will be going to amsterdam next week,
thanks for the tips! subd.
Wow... wonderful video with beautiful colors....thanks for sharing this amazing video.greeting from Iran 🇮🇷 ❤
2012 I visited my son and family in Sint Nikolaas..and took me to Amsterdam. Visited museums and Mannetjie Pis.....greetings from south Africa'
Immesnly captivating video of Amsterdam. Thx a lot!)
Thanks for sharing for one of the good places in Netherlands
Very pleasant and informative video :) Concise and objective
Thank you for this video! Where did you stay during your time there? I’m planning on going June 2022 🙏🏽😁
Great Video Max Nomad. I learnt a lot about this great city !
I'm from the Netherlands travelling in Thailand right now. I'm glad it's possible to enjoy Amsterdam at this time! Great vlog keep it going!
i am from Netherlands too but I live in Belgium
I am very love Amsterdam. I went there 6 years ago. I will go to Amsterdam when Covid19 is controlled.
Things to avoid:
1. Heineken brewery tour
2. Bitterballen- ugh. Worse than any fast food. 🤦♂️
3. Febo
4. Flower Market- it sells junk crap now
5. Damrak and anything on the Damrak
6. Anne Frank House
7. The drunk idiots in The Red Light District
Things to Must Experience
1. Film at Tuschinski Theater
2. Rijstafel- Indonesian food
3. Free ferry to N. Amsterdam
4. Vondelpark
5. Just relaxing at a cafe with a coffee and/or a beerje
Hi Max! I am from America. Very Interesting in a beautiful Netherlands 🇳🇱... I hope to go there for someday ❤️
Wonderful! I really makes me wanna travel to Amsterdam and enjoy all those things ✨
Went to Amsterdam and was super excited for the canal tour only to get sea sick the entire time 😅 I don’t remember anything that we passed because I was too focused on not throwing up lol
I've been to Amsterdam before is a lovely place, especially the Bloemenmarkt. Great video Max!😊👍
One of my dreams country that I have to visit. Thank you for your tips
Great video Max. Thanks for the insight. We will be in A,sterdam for two days, now we have to figure out what to do!
Max, love your videos but sometimes it's hard to hear what you are saying. Maybe you need a mic when you are indoors. Thanks for great content.
Thank you! That is good feedback. I agree with you. I upgraded my microphone after this video so hopefully the next videos will have better sound.
Enjoyed the video and your enthousiasm. Compliments on pronouncing Dutch words.
Bitterballen do not contain potato. They are just a round version of the kroket.
The cheese shop you visited is a bit of a tourist trap.
The Rijksmuseum has good bit a bit posh restaurant.
If the cheese shop in the video is a bit of a tourist trap, what other cheese store would you recommend ?
@@polinasmelova6068
@Polina Smelova Albert Heijn supermarket under museum square? Local cheese shops in smaller neighbourhood shopping centers, e.g. Zuivelhoeve? Normal street markets usually have a cheese monger selling excellent quality cheese for a nice price.
(I guess this is true for many countries)
I do not live in Amsterdam but elsewhere in NL. So Amsterdam locals can help you out a bit more detailed. Some cheeses you can even buy online or abroad. My favorite, "Twentse Bunkerkaas" can even be bought in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
The cheese comes from the Dutch/German border area of Twente it is stored in old ammunition bunkers, hence the name. They sell in both cow as wel as goat variety. I freeze the aged goat variety in cubes to use with cooking as a cheaper alternative to Parmesan or Pecorrino.
On your way home you can even try the Albert Heijn at schiphol airport. But do check import restrictions! Or you have to eat a whole lot of cheese before boarding your flight!
Going to Amsterdam in November. Great video! Thanks!
same! 9 days
At the 1654 mark which Marriott was that in the back ground? Looking to visit in May and wanna stay close to the center.
That is Mariott centre near Leidseplein. Kleine gartmanplantsoen. I think there are better hotels in town.
Thanks for sharing! Loved your way of making the video😃
Max, thanks for your work! Amsterdam is amazing 🤩
Thank you for eating at Haesje Claes and trying traditional dutch food, i really appreciate that you try our food and not go to mcdonalds like many foreigners.
No one else find it weird he posted this 2 years ago and it says 2023?
…and now it says 2024.
@@povchronicles😂😂😂
Soon 2025
I’m visiting Amsterdam in a couple of days, thank you for making this!!
Great! I'm glad you found it helpful! I'm sure you will have a great time there. :D
Its shit place
@@chriskross9752 oh God een kakkerlak
@@okidoki878 woon in london en kom niet uit Rotterdam bruv maar vind het zeker 100 keer beter als die neuzenstad van je
@@chriskross9752 Thanks for your useless comment.
Beautifully shot, Thanks for taking us on this journey. What was your best experience there? 😃
I ' m Ruby ,from Việt Nam , i will live in Netherlands in Future ! Nice video .
Thank you...Your vidio is good.Do you have any other part of Netherland?..I am visiting on October.😊😊😊
just about to leave for my first backpacking trip! obsessed w these!
How are you doing
Love your video.very much....
Pls make more such video for other cities in Europe/England
Thank you me and my daughter ar going to Amsterdam en now we now what to do
Max, this is a great video!
Great video. Really useful for planning our trip. Where did you get the stroopwafel? Looks so yummy!
Good video!!! keep them coming! thanks for sharing
Americans would certainly not put yogurt on pancakes. Made me chuckle. Thanks for this informative and interesting video!
Hey! Great content and really good recommendations . Thanks for sharing :)
The “new Church “ is really a museum.
Visit the Oude Kerk or The Westerkerk.
Thank you Max for your detailed insights into the places you visited. These would help me a lot to plan my next travel once we are allowed to travel out of the land down under. Keep up the great vlogging video. They are very informative.
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@@jamietyler7868 gday mate :)
Great video! So helpful! Thanks!
Thank you very mutch! You help me a lot !🙏
Wow, its my dream to go Amsterdam 🥰
Thank you for the video! I'm surprised you haven't tasted herring street food - for me it's one of the vital things in Amsterdam =)
Do you recommend any specific place to buy herring from or any would do?
@@Callie456 this one is goog maps.app.goo.gl/kcfZMbMLyLKnhRu87
I hope to visit amsterdam soon, will definitely be saving this video for when I go there! I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming! cheers :))
It’s a Present and Concrete Matter are two of my favorite stores when visiting
For amazing food ….. the Hallen
Or "Restaurant Daalder" for even better food.
Hey! This is Holland and A'dam Tower Lookout's swing are also fun :)
Hey 🌹
from a dutch guy: bitterballen are not made from potatoes but from meat! ty for this review of adam!
Was going to say this as well, definitely not potato balls ;)
En kroketten ook niet! Veel buitenlanders weten niet hoe je een lekkere ragout moet maken :-)
It's beautiful.
I paid the dollars of 90 countries at the Dutch embassy in Baghdad, and I was refused a visa for tourism. I hope to visit this country in the future
I, too, hope you will be able to 🌷
@@1jwc Thank you very much 😊😊
Amsterdam born and living here. Just came back from Italy and used your Italy videos for inspiration. Thank you and glad to see you enjoy my city.
Could you kindly share another one? I am really looking for it :)
You make such great informative videos! I love that you give short but important infos of the different places. Great job! Have recommended your channel to families and friends!
"Manneke Pis" at Damrak, states “Voted Holland's No.1 Fries”: that is a huge lie. Their fries rank among the worst on tests. There are lots of much better choices.
The royal palace on Dam square is not the official residence of the king, he doesn't live or work there and only used a few times a year for functions where the king is present.
Henri Willig cheese shops are for tourist. And even in the supermarket there is sometimes a tourist section near the entrance. Walk further into a supermarket and usually in the back is the cheese that locals buy.
You know is the krasnapolsky hotel good?
@@mykotyson7868 Yes!
@@mykotyson7868 try the Lloyd as well
@@williamdriver5214 thx
You're right about Manneke Pis - the best fries in town are form the Vlaams Friteshuis Vleminckx on Voetboogstraat near the Spui.
Great video, coming from a dutchie. That pancake looked awful though lol!
Haha, oh no. 😅 What was wrong with the pancake?
@@maxnomadtravel nothing really! It’s just a personal preference
great video king!!!!!!! :)
7:45 kroket is just meat ragout with breadcrumbs around it and then fried, NO potato and/or cheese inside it.
The new normal. Very good! Number 1 should be the Anne Frank house. Mannekenpis are Belgian fries. Vlaamse frieten means Flemish fries. It's a region in Belgium. You should find a place where they have raspatat. Those are the best.
i love amsterdam! 🖤
Your video is so amazing and helped us to plan our amsterdam trip as well....
Thanks... very informative...👍👍
Hi..would Love if you can make a video about ..Ghent Belgium.....my son is working there and my granddaughter that I saw 10 years ago ..she is 17 now...going to a Art School in Ghent...Thankyou so much greetings from South Africa....🇿🇦🙈🙉🙊🐵
Are you alright?
Have not seen new video from you?
Hope you well
Love it! Perfeito! 🇧🇷
Excellent tour! Dank u wel!
Max, you look so much like a northern European version of the American actor Fred Armisen, it's crazy!!
Awesome video! Recession proof comment was hilarious! I love Amsterdam! Two things I thought was pretty cool to highlight next time would be those coin locker snacks, Febo! And maybe a little bit more about the red light district, and how much respect they have for the workers in that industry. Such a beautiful beautiful city! I can't wait to revisit (2 days was definitely NOT ENOUGH)
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Very Very beautiful vidéo 👍👍
Soper like 💯💯⚘🔔⚘💝💝
Tank you for sharing 💕💕💕💕💕
Does anyone know the name of the song minute 6:27 within the Heineken experience?
Hey man, been a while that you posted. Hope things are good at your end.
Были в Амстердаме на фестивале света , нам понравилось 😀
You look so happy and excited so I thought you’ve just been at a coffeeshop 😂