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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.07.20
 
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Predefinito Info Amsterdam, please.

Hi.
I'm Spanish, and my English is very little, I' sorry.
The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants, public trasport, canal bus, museums, parks,
etc, etc. and the more important the day 30 of April is "the day of Queen"
how it's the city'?? is't funny?. are there too much people?
I have got booking hotel "Mercure Arthur Fromer" do we Know it?.
Thanks.


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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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Vecchio 23-03-2005, 22.38.33
oneofcold@yahoo.com
 
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Predefinito Re: Info Amsterdam, please.

"The next April I will travel to Amsterdam for four(4) days. I need
suggestions about restaurants"

You can find traditional Dutch food if you really look for it. For
many Amsterdam residents though, Dutch food is secondary to other
cuisines, especially Asian. Amsterdam is a very international city,
and you can find restaurants representing most of the world's cuisines.
It is particularly known for excellent Indonesian restaurants
(Indonesia is a former colony of the Netherlands).

"public trasport"

Most places that are of interest to the traveller are easily reached by
foot. Trams are a cheap and good alternative to reach some sights if
you don't want to walk. I spent a week in Amsterdam and never had to
take a taxi.

"canal bus,"

Touristy but still worth doing.

"museums,"

The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are must-sees. The first floor of
the Rijksmuseum tells the history of the Netherlands through paintings
of historical events and figures as well as artifacts, many of which
relate to the Dutch East India Company. The second floor features
Dutch artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer, including Rembrandt's
famous painting "The Night Watch".

"are there too much people?"

You won't be overwhelmed by crowds the way you might be in somewhere
like Hong Kong or Tokyo.

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