A few weeks ago, we set off to discover Amsterdam. A city full of charm and places to discover.
Day 1
It all starts with the traditional canal walk to the city’s museums. We stop off at Café Panini with its delicious sandwiches and, above all, its incredible rasperry pie.
Then on to the must-see Van Gogh Museum
We visit the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art
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After a stroll, head to Door 74, one of Amsterdam’s best bars. Nearby, you can also visit Bar Feijoa.
Day 2
Gastronomic stop at the Italian restaurant Al Bacaro, where you’ll dine on authentic Italian cuisine. We’ll discover the exciting Foam photography museum and visit an old Amsterdam house nestled in a beautiful garden.
We then move on to the House of Bols, the world’s leading liqueur manufacturer, which has opened a museum dedicated to its liqueurs and their compositions.
Our next stop is the Heineken Experience, a museum/amusement park dedicated to Heineken.
Day 3
After a phenomenal Burger at Burgermeester, we board a boat for a trip along the canals.
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Sunset over port of amsterdam #hyperlapse
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In the evening, we’re off to T schuim to try some local beers. But Amsterdam’s traditional alcohol is Genever, and the temple of genever is the GDG
For a snack you can go and eat some great ramen at Wagamama
Last stop, the Tales and Spirits bar.
On our last day, we decided to visit the Rembrandt Museum and stroll along the canals.
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As far as local accommodation is concerned, we recommend that you book early, as they fill up very quickly and prices soar. A good alternative is Housetrip, where you can book houses or apartments directly with local people.
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