teenagers in amsterdam
alikay61
shoestring budget, excellent time in amsterdam
Aug 14, 2006
based on 6 votes
how a couple of students with not much money filled a citybreak
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1. Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis)
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| Far more cheerful than I expected (although still not exactly a barrel of laughs) and the new exhibition at the end posed some very interesting questions. Thought provoking and a definate must-see! |
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| A really lovely park to walk around, sit in and even have a coffee in. Always busy but never crowded! |
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3. Photo museum
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| Great for a rainy afternoon, only five euros for students. Some excellent pictures and really nice loos! x) |
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4. NEMO
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| Okay, so technically a museum and rather pricey to go in BUT there's a free climb up to the roof for a fantastic view of the city! |
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| Well laid out, excellent couple of hours spent here... Don't try and make it a full day though! |
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6. Chips and mayonnaise
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| In a paper cone, delicious in hot or cold weather, really filling and bargain! |
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7. River Cruise
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| Lovely way to see the city from a different angle. Many places offer them and I gather they're all fairly similar... But another must-do! |
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| Went here to meet a friend and ended up spending ages looking at the architecture. A lovely building and was also really easy to find where the train went from to Schipol airport. |
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9. Pancakes (from anywhere)
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| Big, stretchy and yummy! Don't miss out on them! |
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| Really pretty, many cafes looking out onto it, and bargain bulbs to bring home and remind you of the trip... |
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