Tuesday 28 April 2015

Amsterdam

Like so many other Brits, Amsterdam has a fascination for us. There are many reasons for this. Over the centuries there have been many contacts between the two countries. This has caused a mutual respect and liking for each other to develop. 
The Netherlands like the U.K. was a great shipping and trading nation but the Dutch are better linguists than the Brits. It seems that almost everyone can speak English and many instructions for tourists are written in English as well as Dutch. This makes the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular a very easy place for us to travel in.
There are so many more reasons for us all to travel to Amsterdam than just the ease of getting around and being understood. It is rich in museums, waterways and restaurants and within easy travelling distance is the marvelous Keukenhof Gardens which is the subject of a separate post (see the link below). And it seems that everyone is so pleasant and friendly.

Here are a few photos that I took as we traipsed the highways and byways (lots and lots of those) of Amsterdam

Bike Capital of the World?


 The Waterways






Architecture



Westerkerk Tower



Royal Palace - Dam Square


National Monument - Dam square
This canal-side building at Oudezijds Voorburgwal 232
was built in 1626 and commissioned by Pieter Parys.
 


UvA

Westerkerk tower
Amsterdam Centraal Railway Station
Montelbaanstoren 1516 and 1606

Commemorative plaques to Henry Hudson



Interesting Shops




Ship Museum



Nick

Links -

Keukenhof Gardens Post

http://travelling-with-nick.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/the-keukenhof-gardens-nl.html


Travel Blog Index

http://travelling-with-nick.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/travelling-with-nick-index-page.html

Healey Museum Nl.

http://twincam-serendipity.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/healey-museum-nl-first-hand.html


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