Found you guys on the Tokyo vlogs, then started back tracking to watch your older vlogs, watching this vlog made me miss Amsterdam. I also love your relaxed vibes on each vids, thanks for sharing :)
Ahhh thank you so much. Means a lot to us to get comments like yours!! SO happy you enjoyed them!! Amsterdam is such an awesome city too. Glad you've also been able to experience both!!
In the old days the palace was the town hall of Amsterdam. It's quite beautiful inside. Town halls in the Netherlands always tried showing off their trade wealth.
FYI in Amsterdam, if you buy an OV chip card you can use it for intercity trains, metro and the tram, and can reload it at any machine at the train station.
Ahh thank you guys!! Can't wait for yall to visit Amsterdam, it's an awesome city! Was picking through the Bruges stuff today... seriously so excited to see both interpretations! lol
Thank you so much, really happy you enjoyed it!! It was neat huh?? You'd like the cars in some of the bigger US cities! Lots of people drive cool ones around!!
Love your vlog guys. Started mine during the pandemic. Been to Amsterdam several times as it is relatively near our home here in Belgium. You're such an inspiration for someone like me who's just starting. Looking forward to your vlogs. ❤️❤️💜💜💚💚
Thank you so much!! Really happy you enjoyed it! Amsterdam is awesome. Where I’m Belgium are you from?? Always awesome to meet a fellow video creator! It’s a really fun way to document everything. Keep at it!! Do you guys have instagram too??
@@IfWeGoTo back in February to shoot a street photography video and we are 13 days away from out family holiday we booked waaaaay back in 2019 but covid ruined repeatedly
@@IfWeGoTo yeah I'm @the_100_guy and my UA-cam is me just going round different cities shooting street photography/blogging etc all that fun stuff. Gonna take a dive into your channel later for sure. I like your more down to earth approach to it all compared to most other "youtubery" UA-camrs 😋
Awesome!! I will add you and check some of your stuff too!! :D My fav part of YT is meeting others with the same hobby... or that just like to travel!! And aww ty!! Honestly we almost never really watched youtube before making one! But I agree.. some videos can be very over-bearing and have an energy we could just never achieve lol.
@11:14 as a car guy,i love that Lamborghini passing u by..............Great Videos i liv in Netherlands in Dordrecht also one of the oldest citys,u will like it here also i guess
Hey you guys, welcome in the Netherlands! Hope you are having a great time. Hope you have some more time to explore our tiny country, cause there is a lot more than Amsterdam 😉 Many Dutch Greetings to you 🇳🇱
Thank you so much for the warm welcome! We absolutely loved our time there! Got to see Rotterdam, Utrecht, Tilburg, and Efteling as well! Do you have any suggestions for what to see on future visits? We’ll surely be back. We love your country, the Dutch Caribbean, and even have friends there now!
Awesome! Rotterdam, where I was born and raised has great modern architecture. I would suggest Delft for a future visit. Much history, lovely city centre, the famous pottery, canals... But it all depends what's on your list. Nature wise there is also lot's to see in the Netherlands. Contact me whenever you guys are back ☺️ We are now driving on the "Autobahn" towards Berlin for the weekend. Save travels to you!
Rotterdam was so much fun! I wish we could have stayed longer! Next time! And we will definitely make a trip out to Delft next time!! We would love to keep in touch! Do you have instagram? Also have a safe trip!! Berlin sounds awesome!
SHHHH, no there isn't. Outside Amsterdam is just a vast boggy marshland, you will sink up to your elbows and get swarmed by mosquitos. Don't go there! Some people think there are interesting things out there and are never heard of again.
Such beautiful shots 😊 we went back in 2018 (pre-vlogging years) and loved it! We didn’t stay in Amsterdam because of prices 😂 we also were spontaneous and didn’t get to do a lot of the main things such as Ann Frank house & the Van Gogh museum - so I suppose when we make more money one day we will return 😊 Wow that man following you is very uncomfortable - sorry that happened
No way!! When in 2018 did you go? We were there in August 2018 during their pride event! And yeah totally feel that, priced us out really quick this time around. Last time Airbnbs were actually somewhat reasonable!! Hope you guys make it back and are able to see more!! We also haven't been to either of those spots, but did go to the Rijksmuseum. Did you guys get to do that one?? It was just super weird... had a weirder experience too, but chose not to share that one.. too weird for the tube. lol. But makes for a good story now I guess. lol. How have yall been?? Where are you now??
@@IfWeGoTo We went in like late April! But no we didn’t do that museum it sounds interesting 😂 We’re doing great :) About to leave to colorado for about 3 weeks which we’re excited about!
LOL I bet that 'Delfts Blauw' mural was done by a robot. The 'Paleis op de Dam' was actually the mayor's residency back in the Golden Age. Even though The Netherlands has had close ties with the Oranje van Nassau house, it was a republic up till Napoleon times. Our first king (King of Holland, not The Netherlands) was Napoleon's younger brother Louis (Lodewijk in Dutch), after Napoleon had conquered most of Europe. When the Prince of Orange (Count of Nassau, they have lots of titles) returned, it was decided that The Netherlands would become a kingdom in 1815. Louis was king only from 1806-1810, because Napoleon had become fed up with Louis 'going Dutch' and apparently forgetting his own brother had put him in that position of power.
@@IfWeGoTo Indeed. We Dutch often get compared with the Scottish for being stingy. I edited my post and put in a crap load of historical info sorry about that.
Unfortunately you didn't have time to go to the "other side of the IJ", as we say in Amsterdam with the ferry. In the video you were amazed at the new buildings. Indeed. the municipality decided to upgrade this neighborhood about 20 years ago. It was a neighborhood of a lower social class. New apartments were built for middle and higher incomes, which became unaffordable in the center of Amstetdsm. By mixing these groups and renovating the existing houses, the level went up. More cultural things, restaurants, sports opportunities, etc. This also benefited the existing residents. It is now a booming part of Amsterdam where many young (families) want to live.
The rundvlees kroket has no potatoes in it. Rundvlees means beef. It is made with beef and a roux made from broth and flour to bind it together. Then it is rolled in bread crumbs and deep-fried.
Never bite in to a kroket like that 10:26 ! When they are just out of the fryer, the ragout inside is burning hot and it almost has like a napalmy texture to it with this state between liquid and solid. Locals first nibble a bit from the crust to make a hole so they can see and carefully taste how hot the inside actually is!. Even while fully aware of this it wouldnt be the first time for me burning my mouth on one. They are delicious but dangerous little snacks. They make it "gooey" by making a roux, a butter and flour mixture used in a lot of French dishes, like for example bechamel sauce. Instead of milk with the bechamel, they add stock (and some other ingredients to flavour it).
Hello from Los Angeles California, great to see you are in Europe and enjoying Amsterdam. if the individual was and Officer he might have been scoping the business center, plain clothes to blend in with the rest of population. He probably was thinking you might blow his cover and asked in the method of saying are you police turning the tables around. Good thing there was no issues
Hi!!! We’re both originally from CA. So cool! Hmmm maybe! I had 3 people ask us if we were police, that particular man was aggressive though. I think they may have just been seedy guys, but that’s possible too! Either way, handing a random guy in a seedy district a passport is never a good idea! Lol
@@IfWeGoTo Yeah, your right never hand over your passport until they reveal their own badge of Authority. Though, even those can be faked as well. Happy you're safe take care 🏤🕍🏤🙋👍
@@ChasingDifferentAdventures That's true!! I would have been in trouble though, I never carry my original!! Sometimes not even the copy (unless its recommended for that country!) Thank you!! You do the same friend!!
Great videos and it has been really interesting to follow you guys on your journey. But please, get the audio volume please? As a non native english speaker an I would appreciate it...
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate you comment!! Can you clarify what issues you are having with the audio? Is it too quiet? Or do you need it translated? Would love to know so we can make sure to fix it for the next one we make!
@@IfWeGoTo I would appreciate if the volume level in some cases would be a litle higher. Don't need a translation because your pronunciation is very clear...
Great video, and one tip should you visit another time. Book a hotel or something similar in a city nearby, like in the beautiful city of Haarlem. Only 18 minutes by Train to Amsterdam CS. Prices are a lot lower than in Amsterdam, and you get more room. Other option is my hometown Zaandam, which is only 12 minutes by train to Amsterdam CS. Even more cheap than Haarlem, and it has a very instagrammable hotel. There are many hotels next to the station in Zaandam and there is a train going to Amsterdam every 10 minutes. City is not as nice as Haarlem, because it has always been an industrial city. (Actually the first one in the world). However it does house one of the most popular toerist attractions, called ‘Zaanse Schans’. Other option you visited is Utrecht, however I don’t really know the prices of the hotel rooms there. Hope this helps next time.
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate the tips!! Haarlem was on our list but we had not heard of zaandam before. We were wondering where that windmill scene was from! Utrecht was quite expensive when we visited, but I think the first summer of being open again contributed to that!!
@@IfWeGoTo Zaandam used to house over 1000 windmills, and many famous dutch companies started here. The head office of Albert Heijn is also here, next to the train station. AH started in Zaandam and their first shop can be found on the ‘Zaanse Schans’. On more piece of trivia, Tsar Peter the great visited Zaandam twice to learn ship building. He stayed in a carpenters house that is still available to visit. Russians are not very popular these days, but still interesting history. Claude Monet also stayed in Zaandam for three months, making many paintings including the blue house. Utrecht is quite expensive to live, so I assume that hotels are also at a premium. Zaandam is probably the most affordable nearby Amsterdam. In other cities it would be considered just another neighborhood. Traveling to Sloterdijk treinstation only takes 8 minutes. But I guess I am overselling it a bit.
Oh awesome!! Thanks for the extra info!! You never know when that trivia night will come!! Lol It was expensive, but a lot cheaper than Amsterdam still! We’ll keep zaandam in mind next time though. Not overselling at all, it’s helpful to know cheaper local areas because us tourists get destroyed by cost in big cities like Amsterdam! Lol
if ur ever in the netherlands just buy a OV chipcard. with that u can just ue both the busses trams trains and special tracks like the valleilijn. its also arround 1 euro cheaper per ticket becouse they dont have to produce those trowaway chipcards.
@@IfWeGoTo They upgraded the system to where it accepts creditcards now. Not sure if thats local only though, if it is you can get the OV ones from train station vending machines very easily.
143.25 for that small shit. People, forget about Amsterdanistam and visit more rural places. Which aren't exactly rural at all. Towns in the Netherlands have so much to offer if you can look beyond the Anne Frank Museam and raw herring stands.
yeah this summer was INSANELY expensive, which is why we could not stay long.. or even stay in Western Europe! We took the price and stayed in Amsterdam because we came from Bonaire and needed to rest a couple of days after the flight before seeing friends. Fortunately we also got to see Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Tilburg. Definitely need to do more small towns next time too! Though admittedly, it wasn't too much cheaper just about everywhere we looked.. not this summer! lol I think the combo of inflation, travel related businesses that failed in the pandemic, and pent up travel demand all came into play at once and drive up prices like crazy.
I have always failed to understand why tourists want to visit the red light district. When I was working in export sales (ages ago), my French clients also always wanted to visit the red light district. I found it boring as hell. Just working girls making a living and providing a service. Filming the women is a good way to get beaten up or worse. The pimps will get agressive really fast.
I think it’s a pretty iconic place and for a certain crowd, a place to get rowdy. (Like Las Vegas or something in the US!) And for a lot of tourists the working girls are totally novel, there’s nothing like the RLD in a lot of places, and if there is they’re often not regulated or safe. That scene aside, it’s a beautiful neighborhood totally worth visiting in the daytime. Depends on the person at night. Lol
@@PieterBreda I'm not sure if you noticed that stock footage was used in that section - noted & highlighted in some text on screen! I did film the lights & the street, but none of the girls - would never do that! Was very careful to respect their privacy.
@@IfWeGoTo I actually saw that, went away for a while, restarted the video and forgot it. Good for you. I had to warn my clients all the time not to take pictures. Once, the film was taken out by a pimp ( in the 80s) and another time the pimp tossed the camera in the canal. Well, I warned them. Sadly, there is forced prostitution and not all is well there. Some of these girls are owned by really scary people.
@@PieterBreda No worries!! I definitely did not want my camera in the canal!! Plus posting them online without their explicit permission is just wrong in my opinion! Could cause the women problems/ That's really sad to hear, I thought Amsterdam and the Netherlands had some more robust checks in place, but it's not much of a surprise that some people will abuse that.
We found Amsterdam to be very safe, but like any city there are a few characters who can misrepresent it!! We saw a few other cities too and loved them, but We will be sure to visit those for our next visit. Thank you for your recommendation!! 😃
WARNING: At present (October 2022) Schiphol Airport is a mess. Flights being cancelled, some airlines no longer allowed to use Schiphol... and a maximum limit of passengers allowed per day!! This is not going away any time soon.
If you come to Netherlands (or just A'dam) don't do what this couple did. Don't be an uninformed "tourist". Basic research and book things in advance will afford you less stress once you arrive. Stay outside cities for more affordable/reasonable prices (easily accessible via public transport). Purchase 1-day or 3-day transportation passes. Purchase "NS Rail" cards (temporary pass for short stays). They are called 'OV-chipkaart' and are good for most buses, all trams, and most trains.
Thanks you for the tips, they’re helpful and we hope people see them… but I think to call us uninformed or tell people not to travel in the way they want/can is a bit rude… especially seeing as this isn’t a guide or anything. Id hope visitors planning a holiday in/around Amsterdam would do a lot of advanced planning… certainly more than us… but in our case we had been to Amsterdam before, plan to go again, and at the time had a tight daily schedule with other commitments too… staying in the city center was a must to even see it, even a few minutes away by train (which we hardly used) would’ve taken away from our experience. & this was booked last minute because we’re traveling long-term with no itinerary… and came from Bonaire. It was the main airport into the region! So again, we really do appreciate your tips for others, but feel like tearing us down when you don’t know why we explored way we did, was a bit unnecessary.
Found you guys on the Tokyo vlogs, then started back tracking to watch your older vlogs, watching this vlog made me miss Amsterdam. I also love your relaxed vibes on each vids, thanks for sharing :)
Ahhh thank you so much. Means a lot to us to get comments like yours!! SO happy you enjoyed them!!
Amsterdam is such an awesome city too. Glad you've also been able to experience both!!
In the old days the palace was the town hall of Amsterdam. It's quite beautiful inside. Town halls in the Netherlands always tried showing off their trade wealth.
That sounds like it would be lovely to see! Can you still visit the inside??
@@IfWeGoTo yes!
FYI in Amsterdam, if you buy an OV chip card you can use it for intercity trains, metro and the tram, and can reload it at any machine at the train station.
Thank you so much for the tip!!!
GREAT VIDEO!!! Loved all the historical tidbits, the beautiful shots around the city, and the whole public urinal situation 😂 absolutely hilarious.
Ahh thank you guys!! Can't wait for yall to visit Amsterdam, it's an awesome city! Was picking through the Bruges stuff today... seriously so excited to see both interpretations! lol
Great video, btw loved that green Lambo passing you
Thank you so much, really happy you enjoyed it!!
It was neat huh?? You'd like the cars in some of the bigger US cities! Lots of people drive cool ones around!!
Love your vlog guys. Started mine during the pandemic. Been to Amsterdam several times as it is relatively near our home here in Belgium. You're such an inspiration for someone like me who's just starting. Looking forward to your vlogs. ❤️❤️💜💜💚💚
Thank you so much!! Really happy you enjoyed it!
Amsterdam is awesome. Where I’m Belgium are you from??
Always awesome to meet a fellow video creator! It’s a really fun way to document everything. Keep at it!! Do you guys have instagram too??
Okay Brandi! Amazing editing again. We really loved the quick transition cuts. Super cool!
Thank you so much!!! Did you guys see my reply to your question about curaçao/bonaire?!
@@IfWeGoTo yes we did! Totally forgot to reply but we did! Thank you so much
No worries!! Just wanted to make sure you got it!! 😃
@@IfWeGoTo we look forward to crossing paths with you both someday.
such a beautiful 48 hrs adventure in Amsterdam. nice adventure guy's. watching here from Spain
Thank you so much!!!!
Very nice. Definitely one of the better guides I've seen on UA-cam. Amsterdam is my favourite city ❤️
Aww thank you so much!!! That means a lot to us!
Agree, it’s truly an amazing city!! When was the last time you got to visit?
@@IfWeGoTo back in February to shoot a street photography video and we are 13 days away from out family holiday we booked waaaaay back in 2019 but covid ruined repeatedly
Covid definitely ruined a lot!!! That’s awesome though, do you have an instagram or any public portfolio
@@IfWeGoTo yeah I'm @the_100_guy and my UA-cam is me just going round different cities shooting street photography/blogging etc all that fun stuff.
Gonna take a dive into your channel later for sure. I like your more down to earth approach to it all compared to most other "youtubery" UA-camrs 😋
Awesome!! I will add you and check some of your stuff too!! :D My fav part of YT is meeting others with the same hobby... or that just like to travel!!
And aww ty!! Honestly we almost never really watched youtube before making one! But I agree.. some videos can be very over-bearing and have an energy we could just never achieve lol.
@11:14 as a car guy,i love that Lamborghini passing u by..............Great Videos i liv in Netherlands in Dordrecht also one of the oldest citys,u will like it here also i guess
You would love California!!! Lots of cool cars here.
We haven’t been to Dordrecht but we’ll have to stop by on our next visit!!!
@@IfWeGoTo wow,thanks for your reacion,i wish u Good day
Of course!! My favorite part of social media is the social part! It’s a pleasure to meet and chat with new people!
You have a good day also!!
Hey you guys, welcome in the Netherlands! Hope you are having a great time. Hope you have some more time to explore our tiny country, cause there is a lot more than Amsterdam 😉
Many Dutch Greetings to you 🇳🇱
Thank you so much for the warm welcome! We absolutely loved our time there! Got to see Rotterdam, Utrecht, Tilburg, and Efteling as well!
Do you have any suggestions for what to see on future visits? We’ll surely be back. We love your country, the Dutch Caribbean, and even have friends there now!
Awesome! Rotterdam, where I was born and raised has great modern architecture. I would suggest Delft for a future visit. Much history, lovely city centre, the famous pottery, canals... But it all depends what's on your list. Nature wise there is also lot's to see in the Netherlands. Contact me whenever you guys are back ☺️
We are now driving on the "Autobahn" towards Berlin for the weekend.
Save travels to you!
Rotterdam was so much fun! I wish we could have stayed longer! Next time!
And we will definitely make a trip out to Delft next time!!
We would love to keep in touch! Do you have instagram?
Also have a safe trip!! Berlin sounds awesome!
@@IfWeGoTo
No sorry, haven't got Instagram 🙈
SHHHH, no there isn't. Outside Amsterdam is just a vast boggy marshland, you will sink up to your elbows and get swarmed by mosquitos. Don't go there!
Some people think there are interesting things out there and are never heard of again.
I've got donkey withdrawals.
Great vid as usual 🙂.
Ahahahah same tbh!!! Miss those furry big guys. Lol.
Thank you!!!
Such beautiful shots 😊 we went back in 2018 (pre-vlogging years) and loved it! We didn’t stay in Amsterdam because of prices 😂 we also were spontaneous and didn’t get to do a lot of the main things such as Ann Frank house & the Van Gogh museum - so I suppose when we make more money one day we will return 😊
Wow that man following you is very uncomfortable - sorry that happened
No way!! When in 2018 did you go? We were there in August 2018 during their pride event!
And yeah totally feel that, priced us out really quick this time around. Last time Airbnbs were actually somewhat reasonable!!
Hope you guys make it back and are able to see more!! We also haven't been to either of those spots, but did go to the Rijksmuseum. Did you guys get to do that one??
It was just super weird... had a weirder experience too, but chose not to share that one.. too weird for the tube. lol. But makes for a good story now I guess. lol.
How have yall been?? Where are you now??
@@IfWeGoTo We went in like late April! But no we didn’t do that museum it sounds interesting 😂 We’re doing great :) About to leave to colorado for about 3 weeks which we’re excited about!
It was a good one!! Worth checking out when you make it back!!
Ahh awesome!!! Have fun ! Colorado seems beautiful!
Good job. Thanks.
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!!
LOL I bet that 'Delfts Blauw' mural was done by a robot.
The 'Paleis op de Dam' was actually the mayor's residency back in the Golden Age.
Even though The Netherlands has had close ties with the Oranje van Nassau house, it was a republic up till Napoleon times.
Our first king (King of Holland, not The Netherlands) was Napoleon's younger brother Louis (Lodewijk in Dutch), after Napoleon had conquered most of Europe.
When the Prince of Orange (Count of Nassau, they have lots of titles) returned, it was decided that The Netherlands would become a kingdom in 1815.
Louis was king only from 1806-1810, because Napoleon had become fed up with Louis 'going Dutch' and apparently forgetting his own brother had put him in that position of power.
That would be the more logical explanation 😂
@@IfWeGoTo Indeed. We Dutch often get compared with the Scottish for being stingy. I edited my post and put in a crap load of historical info sorry about that.
Oh no don’t be!! We love learning a little bit of the history. Thank you!!
Unfortunately you didn't have time to go to the "other side of the IJ", as we say in Amsterdam with the ferry. In the video you were amazed at the new buildings. Indeed. the municipality decided to upgrade this neighborhood about 20 years ago. It was a neighborhood of a lower social class. New apartments were built for middle and higher incomes, which became unaffordable in the center of Amstetdsm. By mixing these groups and renovating the existing houses, the level went up. More cultural things, restaurants, sports opportunities, etc. This also benefited the existing residents. It is now a booming part of Amsterdam where many young (families) want to live.
Next time we will have to go! Didn't really know the history of it, but that's great it is more livable for the locals!
Amazing video. May i know what camera do you use?
Thank you so much!! Our main camera is a canon eos R. :)
The rundvlees kroket has no potatoes in it. Rundvlees means beef. It is made with beef and a roux made from broth and flour to bind it together. Then it is rolled in bread crumbs and deep-fried.
Ahh thank you for the correction!!
Very nice tour.🐸
Thank you so much!
Never bite in to a kroket like that 10:26 ! When they are just out of the fryer, the ragout inside is burning hot and it almost has like a napalmy texture to it with this state between liquid and solid. Locals first nibble a bit from the crust to make a hole so they can see and carefully taste how hot the inside actually is!. Even while fully aware of this it wouldnt be the first time for me burning my mouth on one. They are delicious but dangerous little snacks. They make it "gooey" by making a roux, a butter and flour mixture used in a lot of French dishes, like for example bechamel sauce. Instead of milk with the bechamel, they add stock (and some other ingredients to flavour it).
Omg glad it wasn’t super hot when we got it!! We will proceed with caution next time! Lol. Thank you!
Hello from Los Angeles California, great to see you are in Europe and enjoying Amsterdam. if the individual was and Officer he might have been scoping the business center, plain clothes to blend in with the rest of population. He probably was thinking you might blow his cover and asked in the method of saying are you police turning the tables around. Good thing there was no issues
Hi!!! We’re both originally from CA. So cool!
Hmmm maybe! I had 3 people ask us if we were police, that particular man was aggressive though. I think they may have just been seedy guys, but that’s possible too! Either way, handing a random guy in a seedy district a passport is never a good idea! Lol
@@IfWeGoTo Yeah, your right never hand over your passport until they reveal their own badge of Authority. Though, even those can be faked as well. Happy you're safe take care 🏤🕍🏤🙋👍
@@ChasingDifferentAdventures That's true!! I would have been in trouble though, I never carry my original!! Sometimes not even the copy (unless its recommended for that country!)
Thank you!! You do the same friend!!
Great videos and it has been really interesting to follow you guys on your journey. But please, get the audio volume please? As a non native english speaker an I would appreciate it...
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate you comment!!
Can you clarify what issues you are having with the audio? Is it too quiet? Or do you need it translated? Would love to know so we can make sure to fix it for the next one we make!
@@IfWeGoTo I would appreciate if the volume level in some cases would be a litle higher. Don't need a translation because your pronunciation is very clear...
We’ll be sure to work on our audio balancing. Thanks so much for pointing it out! 🙏 😊
Rembrandt museum is very nice.
We didn’t make it but it’s on my bucket list!!!
Great video, and one tip should you visit another time. Book a hotel or something similar in a city nearby, like in the beautiful city of Haarlem. Only 18 minutes by Train to Amsterdam CS. Prices are a lot lower than in Amsterdam, and you get more room.
Other option is my hometown Zaandam, which is only 12 minutes by train to Amsterdam CS. Even more cheap than Haarlem, and it has a very instagrammable hotel. There are many hotels next to the station in Zaandam and there is a train going to Amsterdam every 10 minutes. City is not as nice as Haarlem, because it has always been an industrial city. (Actually the first one in the world). However it does house one of the most popular toerist attractions, called ‘Zaanse Schans’.
Other option you visited is Utrecht, however I don’t really know the prices of the hotel rooms there. Hope this helps next time.
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate the tips!!
Haarlem was on our list but we had not heard of zaandam before. We were wondering where that windmill scene was from!
Utrecht was quite expensive when we visited, but I think the first summer of being open again contributed to that!!
@@IfWeGoTo Zaandam used to house over 1000 windmills, and many famous dutch companies started here. The head office of Albert Heijn is also here, next to the train station. AH started in Zaandam and their first shop can be found on the ‘Zaanse Schans’. On more piece of trivia, Tsar Peter the great visited Zaandam twice to learn ship building. He stayed in a carpenters house that is still available to visit. Russians are not very popular these days, but still interesting history. Claude Monet also stayed in Zaandam for three months, making many paintings including the blue house.
Utrecht is quite expensive to live, so I assume that hotels are also at a premium. Zaandam is probably the most affordable nearby Amsterdam. In other cities it would be considered just another neighborhood. Traveling to Sloterdijk treinstation only takes 8 minutes. But I guess I am overselling it a bit.
Oh awesome!! Thanks for the extra info!! You never know when that trivia night will come!! Lol
It was expensive, but a lot cheaper than Amsterdam still! We’ll keep zaandam in mind next time though. Not overselling at all, it’s helpful to know cheaper local areas because us tourists get destroyed by cost in big cities like Amsterdam! Lol
if ur ever in the netherlands just buy a OV chipcard. with that u can just ue both the busses trams trains and special tracks like the valleilijn.
its also arround 1 euro cheaper per ticket becouse they dont have to produce those trowaway chipcards.
Thanks for the tips!! Will definitely use them next time!
@@IfWeGoTo They upgraded the system to where it accepts creditcards now. Not sure if thats local only though, if it is you can get the OV ones from train station vending machines very easily.
What month did you visit ?
Hi Bri!! We visited in May! Hope that helps! :)
Didnt you order cake with your coffee in the coffeeshop 😆😆😆
We really should have huh 🤔
🤣🤣🤣
But gotta be careful about posting on here, they’re quite strict lol.
Patak Frit?
Try the mushrooms. Don't tell your folks, lol.
How about try the mushrooms WITH your folks?! 🤣
John, stop corrupting my child!! 🤣🤣🤣
Cmon mom… you know you wanna go on a trip. 🍄 😂😂😂
@@IfWeGoTo 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂
Amsterdam!
Such an amazing city!!!
@@IfWeGoTo I've never been, but I hear so many good things about it. Especially things about it being very walkable/bikeable city.
Hopefully you get to go soon! It’s a really nice city. Beautiful. Definitely excels in being pedestrian friendly and public transit!
@@NotBROLL If you can ride a bike, I would recommend renting one.
Very Beautiful
Thank you so much!!!
Ap Khain Se Hai
If there's a beautiful girl walking around in our city, we can be sweet!!🤗🤗🤗
Haha thank you!!!
Omgggg he looks like jared kushner lol 😆
Hahaha ohh man, thats a politician right?? Idk if looking like one of those guys is a good thing!
143.25 for that small shit. People, forget about Amsterdanistam and visit more rural places. Which aren't exactly rural at all. Towns in the Netherlands have so much to offer if you can look beyond the Anne Frank Museam and raw herring stands.
yeah this summer was INSANELY expensive, which is why we could not stay long.. or even stay in Western Europe! We took the price and stayed in Amsterdam because we came from Bonaire and needed to rest a couple of days after the flight before seeing friends. Fortunately we also got to see Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Tilburg. Definitely need to do more small towns next time too! Though admittedly, it wasn't too much cheaper just about everywhere we looked.. not this summer! lol I think the combo of inflation, travel related businesses that failed in the pandemic, and pent up travel demand all came into play at once and drive up prices like crazy.
I have always failed to understand why tourists want to visit the red light district. When I was working in export sales (ages ago), my French clients also always wanted to visit the red light district. I found it boring as hell. Just working girls making a living and providing a service. Filming the women is a good way to get beaten up or worse. The pimps will get agressive really fast.
I think it’s a pretty iconic place and for a certain crowd, a place to get rowdy. (Like Las Vegas or something in the US!) And for a lot of tourists the working girls are totally novel, there’s nothing like the RLD in a lot of places, and if there is they’re often not regulated or safe.
That scene aside, it’s a beautiful neighborhood totally worth visiting in the daytime. Depends on the person at night. Lol
@@IfWeGoTo You were lucky. Filming the girls is really tricky and can result in getting beaten up.
@@PieterBreda I'm not sure if you noticed that stock footage was used in that section - noted & highlighted in some text on screen! I did film the lights & the street, but none of the girls - would never do that! Was very careful to respect their privacy.
@@IfWeGoTo I actually saw that, went away for a while, restarted the video and forgot it. Good for you. I had to warn my clients all the time not to take pictures. Once, the film was taken out by a pimp ( in the 80s) and another time the pimp tossed the camera in the canal. Well, I warned them. Sadly, there is forced prostitution and not all is well there. Some of these girls are owned by really scary people.
@@PieterBreda No worries!! I definitely did not want my camera in the canal!! Plus posting them online without their explicit permission is just wrong in my opinion! Could cause the women problems/
That's really sad to hear, I thought Amsterdam and the Netherlands had some more robust checks in place, but it's not much of a surprise that some people will abuse that.
Multan Pakistan
Are you from Pakistan??
Yes
So amazing!! We would love to visit Pakistan one day. It looks very beautiful!
And?
I do like Amsterdam but it is not a safe place with pickpocket and fight happening.
It’s a great city! I think it is safe if you are vigilant and stay out of trouble, like most places!! :)
So sad that the red light district is still exist
For sure, I've heard it still has some issues...
@@IfWeGoTo 😢
glad you where safe, Amsterdam is extremely dangerous!!! better go to a normal city that represents The Netherlands like Gouda or IJsselstein
We found Amsterdam to be very safe, but like any city there are a few characters who can misrepresent it!! We saw a few other cities too and loved them, but We will be sure to visit those for our next visit. Thank you for your recommendation!! 😃
Haha IJsselstein? That’s a village
Amsterdam is a lot safer than when I first went in 1988,when late at night it was dangerous walking around especially on your own,but not nowadays..
WARNING: At present (October 2022) Schiphol Airport is a mess. Flights being cancelled, some airlines no longer allowed to use Schiphol... and a maximum limit of passengers allowed per day!! This is not going away any time soon.
Thanks for the tip!!
If you come to Netherlands (or just A'dam) don't do what this couple did. Don't be an uninformed "tourist".
Basic research and book things in advance will afford you less stress once you arrive. Stay outside cities for more affordable/reasonable prices (easily accessible via public transport). Purchase 1-day or 3-day transportation passes. Purchase "NS Rail" cards (temporary pass for short stays). They are called 'OV-chipkaart' and are good for most buses, all trams, and most trains.
Thanks you for the tips, they’re helpful and we hope people see them… but I think to call us uninformed or tell people not to travel in the way they want/can is a bit rude… especially seeing as this isn’t a guide or anything.
Id hope visitors planning a holiday in/around Amsterdam would do a lot of advanced planning… certainly more than us… but in our case we had been to Amsterdam before, plan to go again, and at the time had a tight daily schedule with other commitments too… staying in the city center was a must to even see it, even a few minutes away by train (which we hardly used) would’ve taken away from our experience.
& this was booked last minute because we’re traveling long-term with no itinerary… and came from Bonaire. It was the main airport into the region!
So again, we really do appreciate your tips for others, but feel like tearing us down when you don’t know why we explored way we did, was a bit unnecessary.