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Houses on the banks of canals with a boat parked is a common sight in Amsterdam |
Finally, the Christmas holidays are here and this time after living away from my hubby, Anmol for three months(I relocated to Duesseldorf to take up a job in Sept 2014, and currently live 280 kms away from hubby dear ), I was eagerly waiting for the vacations. Just the thought of spending 10 consecutive days with him felt so exciting. And to top it, we had planned our first cross country road trip, covering two countries (that I would be visiting for the first time)- Amsterdam (Holland) and Brugge & Brussels (could not visit it on this trip though!) in Belgium. Excitement, excitement everywhere:)
Anmol already reached Duesseldorf on the 18th Dec and we had started planning and packing (just me..my better half prefers doing it just few hours before the trip, which drives me crazy, so I took the undertaking alone) for the trip.
On 24th morning, I got up at 7, got ready and packed some veg-sandwiches for us and started our journey at 9am.
Amsterdam is around 236 kms away from Duesseldorf and took us around 2.5 hours to reach there (My husband drives more than this every weekend to visit me). The drive was pleasant and though it rained most part of the journey, it was not very tiring (I enjoyed some soothing music along the ride, and Anmol was not stressed too, despite it being his first trip outside Germanz), though he was lamenting that the highways were not as cool as we have in Germany (the speed limit was 120kmph and on some streches 100kmph). We reached our hotel at around 11:40.We stayed at the Best Western Blue Amsterdam , which was slightly outside the main city but well connected to the city centre by bus and tram. The Hotel staff was very friendly and we bought our two day city pass at the hotel and also took the city maps from the receptionist (and she gave us some nice suggestions as well). After resting for a while and grabbing a falafal sandwich for lunch, we headed to our first destination- Zaanse Schans
How to reach Zaanse Schans from Amsterdam:
Zaanse Schans is a stone throw"s away from Amsterdam. We took the bus 391 from the Amsterdam Centraal. The journey takes 40 mins and costs 7 Euros for return trip and drops you right outside zaanse schans.
Train is also an option, and the nearest station is Koog-Zaandijk (from where it is 15 min walk. The train from Amsterdam Central Station takes 17 minutes.
We left Amsterdam Centraal at around 2.45pm and reached Zaanse Schans at 3.30pm. The moment we entered, a friendly guy asked us to smile and took a candid pic, which later we could buy as a souvenir (smart business idea, but he was good!).
As soon as we crossed the entrance, we were bowled over by this picturesque location..A small village on the bank of Zaan river with the backdrop of huge wooden windmills, makes for an extraordinarily beautiful sight.
We visited the Cheese factory and tasted some delicious Dutch cheese, I liked pesto gouda the most:)
(Fun fact: Gouda cheese is named after the city of Gouda in the Netherlands).
We headed back to our hotel in Amsterdam at 6pm. It was a great start to the trip!
The next two days we spent touring around the city (using a 48 hours city pass) and visiting some amazing places. There were a lot of FIRSTS for me on this trip, and I would let the pictures do the talking:)
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Amsterdam central
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View from Amsterdam Central, from where we boarded to bus for Zaanse Schans |
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On the bus to Zaanse Schans:) |
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The beautiful view at Zaanse Schans |
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Inside the cheese factory at zaanse schans |
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shoe factory at zaanse schans, which got closed by the time we reached |
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Beautiful Amsterdam at night! Right outside the central station |
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Amsterdam Central at Night |
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The dazzling city, during the festival of light |
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The Popular Dutch Fries.. |
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Hubby with the jumbo fries- ME (while deciding which one to buy)- Lets go for small, that would be enough too Hubby: when you do something, do it right. We will go with Jumbo, nothing less..and with Mayo (paid a euro for just for it, talk about being touristy!)
After 7-8 mins, Hubby: I hate these fries, they are soo soggy now, n there is no salt ME: I am sick of these now, so I wont have it either Eventually at the end we had to throw away the jumbo fries.....talk about doing it right!! |
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private boats..a very common sight in the Amsterdam! |
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Diamond musuem..well nothing too special, just the too expensive diamonds made me feel so.... |
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Museumplein..behind Rijksmuseum After fighting the crowd in front of the logo, my husband testing my patience-after multiple photos i took of him, and after each shot, he used to give me a blank look which screamed "why can"t you take decent pic which could have me (zoomed in) and also the entire logo"...i finally realized that it was better to try a shot from the stairs adjacent the ice rink, and voila!! i got this beautiful shot..and i do have some clicks with my pleased hubby in it as well:) |
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Houseboats are also very common in Amsterdam |
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Taken from our canal cruise...it was simply stunning! |
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7 arches in a row..very pretty:) |
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Witty!! @ dam square |
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One of the many stores selling smoke.. |
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Two things that are very symbolic of the Dutch Capital city! |
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Pretty interesting museum! |
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The popular Red Light District at Night |
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Zaanse Schans |
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