So glad i bumped into your videos, since I plan to go to Copenhagen then continue to Amsterdam by train in late September. This is exactly what I need!
Beautiful visuals and architecture, yet I heard almost only : cute, small, little... Seems you both are a bit bored over there but that's only my impression...
Cool free stuff in Amsterdam for a budget day: The ferries behind Central Station are free. Take the one to the NDSM wharf in the North, it takes about 20 minutes and its basically a free river tour. It can get busy during rush hour of course. The NDSM wharf itself really is an interesting area with lots of modern art in a former industrial enviroment. The main NDSM building is also free to enter and many local artists have their workspace there so plenty to see. Also free is of course the main branch of the public library, the OBA, also near Central Station and just 5-10 minutes walk from the ferry docks. Its a very large modern building with lots of places to chill but the best part is the viewing platform on the top floor which faces directly towards the old town. This alone will provide you with activities for the best part of the day, completely free and its also a bit off the beaten track so perfect for a more unique Amsterdam experience! Another tip: When you buy food at an Albert Heijn supermarket like in the video, ask for a free discount card, "Bonus Card". They just hand these out and may save you a couple of euro's on things you were planning on buying anyway.
If you plan on doing a few of the things it includes, museums, canal cruise etc, it’s definitely worth it and can probably save you a good bit of money.
Hi! could you tell me the name of the hotel capsule, please? Thank you!
What a nice video. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the tips. Its great that you will be traveling through Europe. Have fun! Greetings to both of you.
Thank you! Im glad you enjoyed it, cheers from us :)
So glad i bumped into your videos, since I plan to go to Copenhagen then continue to Amsterdam by train in late September. This is exactly what I need!
Beautiful visuals and architecture, yet
I heard almost only : cute, small, little...
Seems you both are a bit bored over there but that's only my impression...
Girl looks like she got socked in the eye. Did she “fall down”?
Cool free stuff in Amsterdam for a budget day: The ferries behind Central Station are free. Take the one to the NDSM wharf in the North, it takes about 20 minutes and its basically a free river tour. It can get busy during rush hour of course. The NDSM wharf itself really is an interesting area with lots of modern art in a former industrial enviroment. The main NDSM building is also free to enter and many local artists have their workspace there so plenty to see. Also free is of course the main branch of the public library, the OBA, also near Central Station and just 5-10 minutes walk from the ferry docks. Its a very large modern building with lots of places to chill but the best part is the viewing platform on the top floor which faces directly towards the old town. This alone will provide you with activities for the best part of the day, completely free and its also a bit off the beaten track so perfect for a more unique Amsterdam experience! Another tip: When you buy food at an Albert Heijn supermarket like in the video, ask for a free discount card, "Bonus Card". They just hand these out and may save you a couple of euro's on things you were planning on buying anyway.
Thanks a lot for sharing this - some really great stuff here. Noted all of this for my next visit :)
2 young people are going to amsterdam for 5 days do you think amsterdam card is required
If you plan on doing a few of the things it includes, museums, canal cruise etc, it’s definitely worth it and can probably save you a good bit of money.