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A guide for tourists going to Noord, Amsterdam

Previously, Noord or Northern Amsterdam was merely considered an industrial site but recently, there are many things happening to the area that has made it popular for tourists and locals alike. Where once it was just all ports and docks, now there are many architectural wonders and cultural diversities which are great sightsees via walking, biking or driving through its streets. North Amsterdam still remains a quiet set of villages as compared to that of Centrum or those on the other side of the River IJ but now, it adds a more active front to those interested such as the Tollhouse Garden which is an experimental artists escape with a theatre and concert halls, a childrens art hall, a hip-hop school and a caf and restaurant. Another great find is the Noorderlicht Caf, an all-glass restaurant and dome with a terrace just beside the River IJ which serves a hearty lunch and dinner for its guests. And for those who want to see the different sights through a different perspective, try going for a boat ride through the Pancake Boat which serves you all-you-can-eat pancakes from time of departure to arrival complete with different toppings as well. Check out Noord, Amsterdam and you wont regret it, really!

Where to do Business in Amsterdam

The continuous growth of Amsterdam in terms of tourism has also catalyzed its growth in terms of business. Now, along with tourists are peppered mixes of business travelers which go to the village for a casual meeting or a corporate convention. Hotels and other special accommodations in the area also have different meeting and function rooms to assist their business guests, along with a business center equipped with fax and internet connection for ease. There are many quaint settings in Amsterdam too that might be just right for a casual drink with a client or a sit-down with the bosses such as the radar saloon, old buildings beside the river and a theater that has since been turned into a convention area. Added to this is the many different restaurants which can cater to a large group of conventioners with different International cuisine to choose from for the weary and homesick business associates. So really, in Amsterdam, one can work hard and play hard too, effortlessly at that.

Touring the Cheese Capital of Holland from Amsterdam

Like Amsterdam, the city of Alkmaar has so many beautiful sights to behold worthy of a day trip away from the more populous Amsterdam. Alkmaar is considered as the cheese capital of Holland and it has so many interesting sights to take in, apt for a day tour for more adventurous tourists. Different museums are found in this city of canals such as a Beatles Museum since John Lennons first guitar was made in this city, the National Beer Museum, City Museum of Alkmaar and of course, the Holland Cheese Museum. The cheese market in Waagplein has garnered in most of the visitors in Alkmaar, being its most popular attraction. The market is open every Friday from April to September, during which different cheeses are weighed for spectators. The buying isnt actually set in the market though although you can buy different kinds of specialized cheeses in the surrounding stalls after the ceremony. The city is one huge mall for shopping as different shops, boutiques, cafes quite unique from the typical Amsterdam gift shops are found here. And after all that shopping, relax in their airy terraces and restaurants, and people-watch.

Combining Different Cultures at De Pijp, Amsterdam

De Pijp is a working class district, much less hyped up by tourists when compared to more tourist-friendly areas such as Centrum, but De Pijp has so many things to offer the more adventurous ones as it merges many cultures so effortlessly that they provide a new blend on their own thats truly worthy of a day tour. De Pijp is a melting pot of sorts for many cultures which is evident in their cuisine offerings. Theres the Albert Cuyp Market, which is the biggest outdoor market in Netherlands selling all types of brick-a-brack at affordable rates such as flowers and alternative medicine. The Market is open from Mondays to Saturdays starting at 9: 00 AM to 6: 00 PM. Mamouche, a restaurant in the area, has sumptuous North African dishes peppered with a Western European taste and theres also Bazar, an Arabian restaurant spiced up with a North African twist. There are also many shops in De Pijp not found in more commercialized areas which should result to surprise finds and a satisfied shopping experience.

by: Graeden McCree




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