Amsterdam Food - Amsterdam Food Tour in De Pijp
Want to explore the Amsterdam food scene? Looking for the best fries in Amsterdam? An Amsterdam food tour is one of the best ways to discover the city. One of the best Amsterdam Food Tours is offered by Eating Amsterdam / Eating Europe. The Twilight De Pijp food tour is a walking tour which offers a glimpse at the multi-cultural food on offer in Amsterdam, including Indonesian Cuisine (rijsttafel), the best Fries in Amsterdam, beer from a local brewery, French Choux pastries at a French patisserie and Turkish delicacies, amongst others.
Amsterdam is one of the most multi-cultural cities in the world. This means that there are many cultures and cuisines on offer in Amsterdam. De Pijp, an Amsterdam neighbourhood, is the original multi-cultural spot. This neighbourhood buzzes with activity at all times of the day and night. It’s slightly outside of the Amsterdam city center and is steeped in culture. On the Amsterdam Pijp Food Tour we spent an evening exploring the streets and getting to know the neighborhood (and its local people) through food.
This time I was joined by the one and only, premier Amsterdam Food Blogger, Vicky Hampton from Amsterdam Foodie: amsterdamfoodie.nl/
Places visited:
My Little Patisserie: Eerste Van der Helststraat 63
Sari Citra Ferdinand Bolstraat 52
Olive & Cookie Saenredamstraat 67
De Turk Van Woustraat 45
Cafe Par Hasard Ceintuurbaan 113
Brouwerij Troost Cornelis Troostplein 21
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Tips for Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tips for Amsterdam. Amsterdam is a great place for a family trip. I brought my wife and 5yr old son and they loved it!
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Leidseplein - Party area and lively at night
Dam Square - This is about a 10 minute walk along the city's main street Damrak from Central Station. Both Damrak and Dam Square are very touristy with generally over priced bars and restaurants.
Red Light District - The epicentre of 'naughty' Amsterdam the Red Light District is actually quite a small area. It is in the area bordered by the canals. It hosts a number of great bars. This place is buzzing at night, particularly at weekends and is generally regarded as safe. There are not many hotels in this area.
Rembrandtplein - One of the main nightlife areas of Amsterdam this square and its immediate area is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs. There are a wide range of hotels, mostly middle to upper market, here.
Leidseplein - Along with the Red Light District and Rembrandtplein, this is the other main nightlife area in Amsterdam. Like Rembrandtsplein it and the area immediately around it is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs.
Museumplein (A5) - Whilst only a few minutes walk from lively Leidseplein, the museum area of the city has a totally different atmosphere. It is much quieter, particularly at night and is, museums and small offices aside, a more residential area of the city. There is a wide range of hotels, from high to low end, in this area.
Jordaan - A delightful, mostly residential area the Jordaan is quite arty. It could perhaps best be likened to Covent Garden in London or Greenwich Village in New York although, this being Amsterdam, it is both smaller than and very different to either of those areas. Between Jordaan and Dam Square hosts some of the city's nicest boutique hotels.
Vondelpark - Quieter and more residential, the Vondelpark area has a few upmarket hotels and a good number of B&B/Guest House type establishments.
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o Zaanse Schans is a wonderful day trip from Amsterdam where you can experience quintessentially Dutch things like windmills. 15 minute train from Amsterdam’s Centraal Station and then it is a 20 minute walk to the village. You can wander around the village for free, but will need to pay to enter the wind mills and the Museum.
o Keukenhof is an impressively large flower garden boasting up to seven million flowers. It is only open for two months of the year and is filled with amazing collections of flowers in every colour imaginable
o Village of Volendam:
which is known for its fishing boats and cheese factories. You’ll have a chance to tour a factory to see how cheese is made.
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, where you can wander the fishing village on foot. There’s even time to see a local shoemaker fashion clogs by hand!
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Gouda, Netherlands City Tour
We're visiting the Dutch city of Gouda in this practical guide to seeing the highlights of Gouda, in Holland, in the Netherlands. Most famous for Gouda cheese, but there are many other attractions to enjoy in this beautiful Dutch city. It has some fine examples of that special Dutch feature of the reflecting canals lined by flowers and pedestrian lanes. But here we've got several of these charming neighborhoods we'll show you in the video, and the important building where the cheese was weighed on the main town square.
The Weighing House, or Waag, has for centuries been a central point in town where the all-important cheese was weighed and deals were made.
It now contains the Tourist Information Center and the Cheese and Crafts Museum where you can taste and purchase a variety of cheeses.
The Markt, or marketplace, is the central plaza in the heart of town, home to countless pubs, restaurants and cozy sidewalk cafes.
The exquisitely proportioned Stadhuys, or City Hall, is a gem of late Gothic and early Renaissance architecture, dating from 1449-59.
The traditional cheese market takes place in the plaza every Thursday mornings 10 AM till 1230 from April through the end of August.
The street alongside the marketplace is one of the busiest in town with lots of shops, and especially the restaurants and bars and cafés – usually buzzing with people.
One block away, Groote Kerk, or Great Church, also called Saint John Church, was founded in 1485 and rebuilt after a fire in 1562. The round-arched arcades are borne by 36 pillars supporting the lofty barrel-vaulted ceiling of dark wood. It is the longest church in the Netherlands, at 123 meters.
Our walking route, starting at the train station and down to that central market square, into the church, then we'll continue along a beautiful canal down to the harbor, and then circling back around in a complete round trip walking tour of the city, and ending up back at the train station. Now we continue along the Westhaven canal.
You can easily walk along this splendid canal from the town center, only 600 meters distance - it'll take you about five minutes - down to the historic harbor where you will find clippers, barges and sailing vessels lying majestically alongside each other in the Museum Harbor, and most of these are still lived in.
In the Middle Ages, due to its central location, the town offered passage to ships en-route to Amsterdam and Flanders. After the 15th century, Gouda's role in international shipping went into decline.
Walking back towards the center from the harbor, you'll see another historic site – it's a windmill, very characteristic of the Netherlands.
We're taking a circular route through town, walking along yet another beautiful canal, observing all these bicycles going back and forth. You can actually rent a bicycle here if you'd like to peddle around in town or even extend out to some of the surrounding areas.
This route to the harbor, and then returning along a few of the less traveled back lanes, gets you off the beaten track. It's an easy stroll that doesn't take much time, and this route can bring you past another few blocks of shopping. Here you can see a benefit of being here when the cheese market is not on – you will not see very many other tourists. Then passing along a few residential blocks with their old-fashioned buildings. It's nice to get away from the historic highlights for a while and into a neighborhood that's more for locals. It's quiet and peaceful over here.
Then you will come around the bend and find what is perhaps the prettiest of the canal scenes in town along what's called the Turfmarkt.
Turf was that peat, or combustible decaying soil that was very important to the old Dutch for cooking and heating their homes, much like in Ireland and elsewhere in the north of Europe.
This route takes us back to the center at the marketplace.
There's a lovely block behind the market square. We can have a peek at it showing that very special Dutch combination of shop fronts along a pedestrian lane next to a charming little canal – circles on the map and next to it is the new market, a modern little shopping mall.
Gouda is generally visited as a daytrip from other nearby cities, which are only 20 to 30 minutes away by train. Even all the way to Amsterdam is just 52 minutes. So you can easily visit Gouda for most of the day without spending the night there. Or if you wish to overnight, there are some fine hotels such as a four-star Best Western.
The superb Dutch rail system makes it very easy to travel around in this relatively small nation, as you will see in our many other movies about the Netherlands, where we take you to all of the highlights of this wonderful country. Look for them in our collection.
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Dutch Bike Friendly Cycling City: Groningen (little Amsterdam) Netherlands (New Urbansim)
A hour long(played back here at 4x) ride through Groningen's eastern side. June 10, 2009.
June 2009 -Sustainable transit city in the Netherlands. Heavy bike use, upwards of 40% of all transit trips made by bicycle in Groningen . Notice some potentially hazardous road sharing conditions but never saw an accident over the course of a year. The Dutch are just that good! We could use some of these compact cities in the US. Amazing place!
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Ellen DeGeneres leave the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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AS CLOSE AS IT GETS | AMSTERDAM SCHIPHOL AIRPORT | TAXIWAY QUEBEC | Part One!
It goes without saying that you can get extremely close to the action at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS/EHAM), Netherlands. One of the spots famous for crazy close-ups is Taxiway Quebec - watch 17 minutes of fast paced action on this buzzing taxiway!
This video is Part 1 of 2, and features all shapes and sizes of aircraft from the F50 to the B747 and MD11, and everything in-between! It was one of my favourite spots at Schiphol simply because of how astonishingly close you can get to the aircraft - when the B747 taxies past it's wing hangs almost above us!
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Ellen DeGeneres spotted @ Rijksmuseum Amsterdam The Netherlands
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The Heineken Experience Amsterdam
The Heineken Experience in Amsterdam is a must see while visiting The Netherlands! I had a blast! (And got a little buzzed in the process!)
A Trip to Amsterdam, Netherlands
At the last minute we decided to go to Amsterdam for my 60th birthday. The ferry crossing was calm, thankfully. We arrived at the camping site just after tea. We then hot footed it into the city centre. The city was buzzing with people. The canals glistened in the night. Bicycles whizzed past you from all angles. So nice to see people of all ages, cycling. After having a meal we wearily went back to the campsite.
Next morning after breakfast we went back into the city centre. Hopped onto a tram to go and see the Space Oddity shop (science fiction). Later we visited the house of Anne Frank. Sadly, we couldn't get tickets but still good to see it. We later took a boat ride down the canals.
I dont think you can go to Amsterdam without trying or seeing certain things. With that in mind, we visited the red light district. It was quite an eye opener! We also visited a cannabis shop and purchased cookies and a space cake. Sadly, it had no effect on us whatsoever. Oh well, I can tick it off my bucket list!
From a sunny Amsterdam we made it back home to a very rainy, England. A lovely birthday that I will never forget.
5 BEST Coffee Bars in Amsterdam
Looking for the top 5 Coffee Shops in Amsterdam? In this video we show you the 5 best Coffee Cafes in Amsterdam. Don't confuse coffee shops from coffee bars. Coffee shops sell weed, we're exploring the coffee bars that sell coffee. Amsterdam has a wide selection of coffee bars or cafes selling a variety of excellent coffee and cakes. Some of of the best places to have coffee in Amsterdam are included in this video, including Monks, WhiteLabel Coffee, Trakteren, Lot Sixty One and Cloud. We also show you where to get banana bread and one of the best chocolate chip cookies in Amsterdam.
Top 5 Coffee Bars in Amsterdam
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4. Lot Sixty One Coffee Roasters
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Expat Explore - I Amsterdam
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Travel Europe. Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona and Madrid
This is a documentary of our short trip around Europe. Travelling and backpacking around Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona and Madrid, visiting some of the top cities in Europe during the spring.
Staying 3 nights in each place, us four friends managed to witness some of the top city attractions including the Eiffel tower and Sagrada Familia, as well as experience some of Europe's buzzing nightlife.
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