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by TableTop

Amsterdam is crowded and always in motion. Excellent food options, walking, is safe, has technology support if yours breaks. Tulip garden in the spring was delightful. Rijkmuseum was excellent but crowded.

Visited: Apr 28, 2019

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by pvivo

We stayed an extra three days and, even though we had cold and wind on a couple of days, we were able to take some interesting tours. There's much to see and enjoy in Amsterdam. Besides Amsterdam, we were able to do an all day visit yo Rotterdam, Delft and The Hague, all of which I would recommend. I could have made good use of two more days in Amsterdam.

Visited: Apr 19, 2015

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by MarinoDA

A confusing city, especially for a tourist from North America, full of canals and not as many windmills as what Don Quixote is depicted to have encountered and jousted with. The transit officials were very unhelpful, one ticket clerk even going out of her way to be downright rude without any provocation on my part. They, however, excel in the art of misdirection in a city where English signs are sparse and confusion galore. The transit system should be revamped to handle tourists who come in for the first time with € notes, which is what banks in other countries issue instead of price gauging passengers by requiring the use of credit cards. However, the Airbnb we stayed at on our return trip was owned by a gem of a man. Not only was he greatly helpful, he has also laid out a very decent assortment of food for us to prepare our own breakfast with. Our one night's experience at that Airbnb and the efforts of a couple who went out of their way to help us validate our train tickets at the Amsterdam Centraal Station totally redeemed our faith in the ordinary Amsterdammer.

Visited: Jul 21, 2017

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