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About
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Netherlands'
capital, is a place where you can immerse yourself in
history, in art, in the head of a beer or a self-rolled
smokestack. The city is a canny blend of old and new:
radical squatter art installations hang off 17th-century
eaves, BMWs give way to bicycles and triple strength monk-made
beer is served in steel and glass 'grand caf?s'. Amsterdam
combines a huge case of big city exuberance with small-town
manageability; it doesn't take much more than chaining
your bike to a bridge |
to
feel like you've got a handle on the place.
Amsterdam is a cosmopolitan cauldron that has been enticing
migrants and non-conformists for decades.
It's a thriving city, and one of the hardest for
travellers to leave, going on the number of expats trying
to bike around like locals. The 17th- and 18th-century
architecture, the fleets of bicycles, the tree-lined canals
and scattered parks all contribute to the mood of the
city.
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Bilderberg
Garden
Crowne
Plaza Hotel Hilton
Hotel Hilton
Schipol Airport
Okura
Hotel Radisson
Sas Airport Radisson
Sas Hotel
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