Amsterdam is such a cool city. It’s the kind of place you have to absorb by walking around it rather than run around and do “things” if it’s your first time.
This was Helmut’s first time.
Helmut checking out the hot food vending machines
We stayed in the red light district in a cute little Airbnb and it was perfect! This part of town can get noisy on the weekends, but we were there mid week, so it wasn’t an issue.
Our Airbnb (red brick)
Amsterdam’s cuisine is unique and we wanted to try as much of it as possible, so we booked a food tour through Airbnb’s “experiences” to try some signature dishes. Our host was Angus, and he took us on bikes to 5 different places
That’s Angus on the far right
On this tour we got to we got to try:
Dutch Apple Pie
Bacon Sandwiches
Kibling (chunks of fried cod)
Fries with yummy sauces
Bitterballen which was sort of like fried beef stew balls (hard to explain these…you just have to try ‘em!)
And these mini Dutch pancakes called poffertjes
The tour was fun and there were only 5 of us. It was a great way to spend the day!
Exterior of Anne Frank House
No pictures were allowed inside which is understandable. It was a somber place, but a really well done museum. It really gave us a good understanding of what Anne and her family went through when trying to hide from the Nazis.
We then visited the Hash Marihuana and Hemp Museum which was right across the canal from where we were staying. This was also a very good museum and we learned a LOT about the history of weed (which was everywhere in Amsterdam. You couldn’t walk down the street without getting a whiff of it).
Weed isn’t legal in Amsterdam, but it is tolerated. And that means they can sell it in small amounts over the counter in “coffee shops”. We went to one called Dampkring.
Amsterdam is a totally walkable city, and boy did we walk!
Smallest car we’ve ever seen!
One day we walked over 7 miles. We walked all the way over to the Albert Cuyp Market which was kind of like a swap meet, where we got Syrian street food and a “stroop waffle”.
Albert Cuyp Market
These stroop waffles became our new favorite snack. They’re a chewy waffle cookie type thing with caramel in the middle. SO GOOD!
For our final dinner, we went to an Indonesian restaurant called Sampurna and got something called Rijstaffel or “rice table”.
Amsterdam is known for this kind of meal which is a bunch of small dishes with different foods. Kind of like an Indonesian dim sum, but you get it all at once. Super delicious!
Even though we were only in Amsterdam for 2.5 days, we made the most of it. We didn’t get to some of the best museums like the Van Gough or Rijkmuseum, but that’s because we know we will be back. Schipol airport is a very popular stop for a lot of destinations, so it will be an easy add to a future trip.
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