Amsterdam,
the Netherlands' capital, is one of the world's best hangouts,
a place where you can immerse yourself in history, in art, in
the head of a beer or a self-rolled smokestack. The city is
a canny blend of old and new: radical squatter art installations
hang off 17th-century eaves, BMWs give way to bicycles and triple-strength
monk-made beer is served in steel and glass 'grand cafés'.
Amsterdam combines a huge case of big city exuberance with small-town
manageability; it doesn't take much more than chaining your
bike to a bridge to feel like you've got a handle on the place.
Amsterdam
is a cosmopolitan cauldron that has been enticing migrants and
non-conformists for decades. It's a thriving city, and one of
the hardest for travellers to leave, going on the number of
expats trying to bike around like locals. Amsterdam seems to
thrive on its funky mix, and there's very little of the tourist-fatigue
which can take the happy edge off other LOB (lots of backpacks)
cities. Perhaps this is because Amsterdam's quintessential Dutchness
shines through: the 17th- and 18th-century architecture, the
fleets of bicycles, the tree-lined canals and scattered parks
all contribute to the mood of the city. As do the pavement-logs
- Dutchies love their pooches and this is one of the squish
'n' squirm capitals of the world.
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Population:
735,500
Country: Netherlands
Main language: Netherlandic (Dutch &
Flemish) and Friesian
Time: GMT/UTC +1
Telephone Area Code: 020
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