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Amsterdam and all its Museum Offerings
Amsterdam and all its Museum Offerings

Because Dutch History was so rich and so well-preserved, its no wonder that there are so many museums to choose from while in Amsterdam. It actually depends on which ones you want to prioritize most, whether it is art, science, architecture, history or local culture. When art is concerned, theres the Van Gogh Museum in Centrum or the Rembrandthuis which allows visitors to take a peek of what these two artists were like and how their paintings influenced Dutch Culture. For those whod rather have a peek of Amsterdammers modern art, theres the Foam Photography Museum and the Netherlands Media Art, as well as Amsterdam Centre for Architecture for structural aspirants. For those who want a glimpse of Amsterdams history in different eras, there are many museums to choose from such as the Dutch Resistance Museum which chronicles the movements of the Resistance in WWII or the Amsterdam Historical Museum. And for those who want a womans perspective on history, check out their Museum of Bags and Purses which has a wide collection from the Middle Ages. There are plenty more to choose from, and each one is an interesting site to behold for those searching for an educational excursion in the city.

Amsterdam for the Ultimate Food Lovers

Amsterdams idea of ideal dining does not only involve a great hit on the palate but on visual pleasure as well. Most of the eating areas in Amsterdam are meant more to be great hangout places rather than just places to dine in, where one is allowed to just pine the day away with family or friends. Theres Bistro Sante at Regio for those who like big portions. Theres also Caf aad de Wolf at Purmerend which has been in the neighborhood for over 40 years and is suitable for the much older crowd, turning into a bar at night. Restaurant de Hoop op d Swarte Walvis has a great outdoor setting ideal for lunch with girlfriends found in a historic building at Zaanse Schans. And for those craving for a more Asian palate, try the Thai restaurant t Waepen van Naang-Nuan which is famous for their fresh catches and tempting desserts. There are still so many hidden treasures when it comes to dining in Amsterdam, and discovering each one is both a pleasure to the taste and the visual sense.

Visiting Amsterdams Historic Cinemas

A trip to Amsterdam wont be complete without enriching oneself in many Amsterdammers local pastime: going to the cinemas. Amsterdammers are so adamant about their love for cinema that theyve even sponsored many of the major film festivals such as the Cinekid Festival and the International Documentary Film Festival. As said, theres a place in the heart of Amsterdammers for independent films, where many cinemas of historical significance such as Path Tuschinski, Het Ketelhuis, Pathe de Mune and Rialto Filmtheater showing local works all the time. Theres a cinema run by students, Kriterion. There is also the Film Museum found at Vondelpark which shows art movies and classics. Although theres a language barrier involved, it is recommended that you sit through a Dutch film just to get a feel for their local art, or you can also opt to see Hollywood films in the several cinemas which offer them. The love for movies is just so evident here that its easy to get intoxicated!

Combining Different Cultures at De Pijp, Amsterdam

Although its reputation as a working class district makes it less popular than many of the other tourist areas in Amsterdam, theres no doubt that De Pijp has so much to offer travelers and locals alike especially when you want a taste of local and foreign culture cultivated in one area that they progress so seamlessly together. De Pijp is a hodgepodge of sorts from its shops to the culinary cuisine it serves its guests which makes it exciting for those who are in search of a lively experience in the city. The most famous attraction at De Pijp is the Albert Cuyp Market, the largest outdoor market in all of Netherlands selling everything from flowers to medicine at rock bottom prices. The Market is open from Mondays to Saturdays starting at 9: 00 AM to 6: 00 PM. There are also different restaurants that fuse different flavors to make one unique dish such as Mamouches North African dishes with a Western European twist or Bazar which has Arabian influence paired with North African flavor. De Pijp is also famous for their charming, unique shops where most artists sell their work for great deals.

by: Graeden McCree




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