Amsterdam

We lucked out while in Amsterdam. With the city having a similar climate to back home in Victoria, we prepared for rain and temperatures around 15 to 20 degrees. What we got was much more pleasant.

Amsterdam is a city you could literally walk around for days and days on end. Through it’s multitude of museums, beautiful parks, pedestrian-only shopping streets, and those amazing canals at every turn to wander beside. So with the weather in our favour, at an upwards of 23 degrees (all days except that of our arrival and for two hours mid-week), wander for days is what we did in fair Amsterdam.

The first night in, as my last post stated, we enjoyed a wicked concert at an amazing venue. The remainder of our days were spent just taking in the laid-back vibe and cool culture. We rented bikes, which is truly the very best way to get around. The city is built for cyclists. Every street has separate bike lanes, and usually bike traffic lights. So we hopped on our rented rides and got further access to areas than we would have just walking, as it’s a flat, well-spaced out city.

The Vondelpark & the Anne Frank House

The Vondelpark was the perfect hang-out on the sunnier days for people watching. And it’s near to the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, which we opted not to partake in. But the small park behind them (the name unfortunately slips my mind), is gorgeous and a must-see, even if you don’t actually spend the many € to enter the museums. Instead, Wednesday around 7:00pm, we found ourselves in the Anne Frank Museum, one of the few things we actually planned to accomplish. It was well worth the €7 admission and took only around an hour to see. It was truly unbelievable to have the opportunity to step inside the Secret Annex that Anne, her parents, sister, and four others spent around two years of their lives in, before their discovery, capture and- for Anne and a few others- untimely deaths. Highly recommended.

Other than that Amsterdam was fortunately pretty chill, compared to nutty France. So it was a good break before hopping on the train Friday morning, Sept. 12th to Berlin for one night, for one well-known metal band’s Album Release party… and what I guarantee will be the best concert of my life.

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