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Royal Palace of Amsterdam

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    • Day 2

      Traum von Amsterdam

      September 3, 2022 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Der Begijnhof ist der bekannteste Hofje (Innenhof) der Stadt. Einst wohnten hier Beginen, das sind Nonnen, die sich um Arme und Kranke kümmerten.
      Nur ein einziges Haus in dem Begijnhof, das Houten Huys, hielt den Stadtbränden stand und ist eines der beiden einzigen noch erhaltenen Holzhäuser in Amsterdam, erbaut im Jahr 1528.

      Die Negen Straatjes sind ideal zum bummeln und shoppen.

      Die Oude Kerk (Alte Kirche) ist das älteste Gebäude in Amsterdam und steht im Herzen der Stadt mitten im Rotlichtviertel. Zuerst war es eine Holzkapelle, die durch Spenden von Besuchern im Rotlichtviertel, nach und nach immer größer wurde. Das erkennt man an den unterschiedlichen Bauweisen. Hier gibt es mehr als 2-3 Beichtstühle, da die Matrosen früher, nach ihren Besuchen im Rotlichtviertel, das Gotteshaus öfter zum Beichten aufgesucht hatten. Seit 2016 gilt das Gotteshaus als Museum.

      Der Königspalast liegt im Herzen der Stadt. Ursprünglich war der Königspalast das Rathaus der Stadt. Im Jahr 1808 wandelte Napoleon es in einen Palast um. Heute ist der Königspalast die meiste Zeit des Jahres nicht bewohnt und dient vor allem zur Repräsentation.

      Mit ungefähr 260 Ständen ist der Albert Cuypmarkt der größte, bekannteste und beliebteste Freiluftmarkt der Niederlande. Hier kann man gute Schnäppchen finden von Kleidung bis Essen. Käse sowieso, aber auch Stroopwafeln.
      Das ist eine niederländische Spezialität. Sie besteht aus zwei runden, aufeinander liegenden Teigwaffeln mit einem Durchmesser von etwa 10 Zentimetern, zwischen denen sich eine Füllung aus Karamell befindet.
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    • Day 1

      Amsterdam - The Netherlands

      March 16, 2020 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      Beschlossene Sache. Jeden Tag eine neue Reise - rein virtuell.
      Heute mit einem leckeren Espresso nach Amsterdam. Eine einzigartige Stadt mit ihrem Flair.
      Für mich unvergessen Kaffe-Trinken mit Mark. Das gleiche Kaffe war ein paar später in einer Serie zu sehen.Read more

    • Day 2

      Vincent van Gogh up close!

      March 24, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

      When we got into our room we discovered that the hotel was not only near a very busy motorway but that it was also right beneath a flight path for Schiphol Airport. However, although you could occasionally hear an aircraft coming into land, it was not intrusive. We slept well, and we were glad that we had booked breakfast it was a buffet, of the type common in hotels, with plenty of choice. Although Google Maps had shown that there were some cafes nearby, it looked like none of them were open until much later. So, we decided that the best option was to just book breakfast for the remainder of our stay, At 16 euros each it was maybe a bit pricey but there really were no other options, and to be fair there was plenty of choice, and it was all good.

      The staff were very helpful in giving us info about getting in and out of the city via the trams, Westlandgracht tram stop was only about 800m from the hotel, and the number 2 tram only took 15-20 minutes to get into the city centre. Today we were getting off at the Museumplein, a stop just a few minutes walk from a group of museums including the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum.
      We had booked tickets for the Van Gogh Museum for today at 11:15am. If you want to visit the Van Gogh Museum or the Rijksmuseum it is best to book your tickets online in advance directly from the museum's websites.

      I have had an interest in Van Gogh's life and work for many years, he is my favourite preacher and so this visit was a long-time ambition and I was very excited about going. We arrived a little early but the staff were happy for us to go in.

      The Van Gogh museum is an unusual building, quite striking in some ways, it is a hybrid of the original museum built in the 1950's and a new annexe connected in such a way that you don't realise you have moved from one building to another until you look out the window. The main entrance is bright, modern and spacious all of which disguises how busy the museum is, and it was busy! It was also very warm with so many people in the galleries, in fact, in order to see some of the paintings at times you really had to wait until people got out the way.

      However, for the next 2+ hours I was like a kid in a candy store. It was wonderful to see the paintings up close and not behind protective glass. Although it is difficult to explain, there is something very different looking at the original work rather than a photograph in a book or on a website. Some of Van Gogh's greatest works were on display, as well as works by other artist who influenced him or whom he influenced. There was also a nice focus on his background and family life and how his work was preserved, initially by his sister-in-law. The galleries were well designed with the paintings hung a lit in a way that was sympathetic to their composition and relationship with one another.

      Galleries can be very tiring, you move around them very slowly and so after a couple of hours we were both ready for a sit down (there was a lack of seating around the galleries). We went to the museum café, the food all looked great but there's wasn't much that I could eat (food allergies) and to be honest we were still quite full from breakfast, it was really a seat and a coffee we needed. So we settled for coffee and Dutch apple/cinnamon cake, which was fabulous.

      I had a terrific time, it was the fulfilment of a long-held ambition and even Barbara, who is not so keen on art galleries or Van Gogh, really enjoyed it. I even finally learned how to pronounce his name properly (if you're wondering, it's pronounced Van Gogh)

      We got on the tram up to Centraal Station and wondered what to do next, we wandered down to Dam Square, and viewed the Palace and the national monument, but since it was cold and a bit windy we decided to go for a canal boat tour. It was great, it only took about an hour, it was relaxing and informative and you got to see the city from a different perspective. By this time we were both a bit weary and so we headed back to the hotel, for a quiet evening in. I tried to book tickets online for the Rijksmuseum on Saturday, but there were none available until Sunday, so I thought (correctly) that some tickets would be held back for other vendors and decided to go tomorrow to the museum gift shop in the park halfway between the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum to see if they had any. It had been another good day.
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    • Day 1

      Paleis op de Dam

      January 4, 2020 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Der Paleis op de Dam ist der Königliche Palast, der sich in der Amsterdamer Innenstadt am Rande des Platzes de Dam befindet. Er wurde von 1648 bis 1665 – als sich Amsterdam im Goldenen Zeitalter auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Macht befand – errichtet.
      Seit 1939 wird es dauerhaft von der Königsfamilie des Hauses Oranien-Nassau zu Repräsentationszwecken und als Gästehaus für Staatsgäste genutzt, jedoch nicht als Sitz der Königsfamilie.
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    • Day 6

      Julkkikset ympärillämme

      September 10, 2022 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Reissus on aina hieno tutustua ihmisiin. Ja myös julkkiksiin ku niitä ain pyörii meiän porukois😇🔥

      Top5 uudet kaverit tältä päivältä:
      Virgil van Dijk
      Mahatma Gandhi
      Ed Sheeran
      Jennifer Aniston
      Sebastian Vettel
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    • Day 60

      Amsterdam Day 1

      May 12, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Today we had to wake up SUPER early to catch a train and then a bus to get to the flower garden Mom wanted to go to. Andrew wanted to ride bikes as soon as we to got to the hotel, we will ride them soon. Unfortunately, we were to late to take the train, so we had to get an Uber. We walked to get some breakfast, a sugary waffle called a Stroopwafel. My stomach was hurting, so I didn’t eat it. They made them hot and fresh right in the shop. Andrew ate them and he really like them. We took an Uber to get to the bus, then we had to wait a little while for the bus to arrive. Andrew walked away to go look around, and he took to long and the bus showed up. We all got on but he still hadn’t come back, so Dad had to stay back and find him. They got on the bus right after us. It’s about a 40 minute ride out to this garden. After we got back together, we started our adventure. There were tons and tons a beautiful flowers and small buildings. There was even a playground and a zip line! It was super fun and I loved watching Mom and Dad take pictures and looking at ALL the pretty flowers. I was starving by then, so we got some fries, they were delicious. Most Europeans eat fries or “Chips” with mayonnaise. But their mayonnaise is different than ours. It’s thicker and creamier. We walked around the entire garden. The sun came out and it started to get warmer. We got back to the hotel and we got some bikes. We biked to the Van Gogh museum. We have a timed ticket entry at 3:15pm. Vincent Van Gogh is a famous painter who painted the Starry Night. We didn’t see it tho. Van Gogh had a brother, Theo who was a big part of his life. Van Gogh was mentally ill, so he was in a mental hospital for awhile. He even cut off his own ear! Sadly, he died by committing suicide. After the Van Gogh museum, we were all very tired, especially me. But we decided to have linner, a mix of lunch and dinner, kind of like Apertivo. We met a guy who gave us a good hibachi place to eat dinner. We tried to go there, but we got separated from Mom and got lost! We tried to call her, but Dad’s phone died. We biked to a convenience store who let us use his phone charger. We gave up and decide to just head back and wait for Mom back at the hotel. I fell asleep in the room, and Mom came and brought Andrew and I meatballs and pizza. I fell back asleep and slept for a long time.
      Ciao, Renee
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    • Day 59

      Travel Day to Amsterdam

      May 11, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Today we are flying to Amsterdam. My mom woke up super early to go to the self service laundry. Then we repacked only the clothes we would need for the weekend into 2 suitcases. We are flying Easy Jet airlines and they charge for each bag you bring. After we woke up and ate breakfast we went straight to the airport in the car. We got to the airport and ate lunch there. We got on the flight and the flight wasn’t bad. It was only 2 hours. Renee and I sat together and watched Young Sheldon. When the drink cart came by you even had to pay for water. But they had a lot of food options. You could buy hot pasta to eat. We took an Uber to our hotel and got checked into the hotel. We are staying at the W Amsterdam. We got jackets because its a little cold and went straight to our boat tour. The tour was great and we learned a lot about the canals and the city. It was just the 4 of us on the little wooden boat. The captain Willem, brought us snacks and Mom and Dad had champagne. We saw a lot of tours along the canals and go to see the house boats up close. Once we got off the tour we walked around the city for a while and went in a couple stores. My Dad found us a Chinese restaurant for dinner. While we waiting for our table I went to Ripley Believe it or Not. There was a statue of Robert Wadlow the worlds tallest man standing at 8 foot 11. There was also a wood carved Bugatti and some other stuff but you had to pay entrance for that.
      The Chinese food was ok. It’s not on royal china level though. The dumplings were good but the fried rice was not fried. After dinner we walked back to the hotel and went to bed. We have an early morning tomorrow.

      -Andrew
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    • Day 61

      Amsterdam Day 2

      May 13, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Saturday in Amsterdam. The weather is sunny and beautiful. The morning starts out a little chilly and then by the afternoon a tshirt is all you need. We started out the day with Dutch Pancakes. They are very similar to a crepe just a little thicker and larger. Gabe got his with bacon baked into it and a fried egg on top. They have all kinds of different fruit toppings. We are loving riding bikes around the city. However, we have gotten some looks and several corrections on “proper” bike etiquette. Andrew has managed to get separated from us multiple times. After breakfast we rode over to the Anne Frank Haus. Back at the beginning of the trip, when I figured out how to use Amazon Italy, I ordered the kids Anne Franks Diary to read. The plan was they would finish the book before arriving in Amsterdam and then we would go to the museum. For some reason, nothing told me to go to the museum website and look into the tickets. If I had, then I would of discovered the tickets are extremely hard to get and are only released on certain days. A few tickets are released each day. I set an alarm every day and checked the website everyday to try to get a ticket. No luck. I tried to buy them on a site like Craigslist. Nope. So we only got to see it from the outside. We listed to a My WoWo about it. It was still a very nice experience. Renee and I decided to go to the flagship 4 story H & M. Gabe and Andrew went back to the hotel. After shopping we all went to lunch at The Butcher. It’s a burger place. I had fish and chips but they said the burgers were awesome. We took a little mid day rest and then got our bikes back out to do more exploring. We went to Ouse Kerk. It’s a 14th century Protestant Church. Originally it was a Catholic Church. It’s in a prominent place in the center of town in Dam Square. The outside is very Catholic cathedral looking. But the inside was looted, striped, and painted over to be converted to a Protestant church. This happened in 1578 when the Catholic Reformation occurred in most of Europe. This was my first time in a Protestant Church. The organ is original and the acoustics are apparently wonderful. Gabe and I are going to dinner tonight on our own. The kids are going to have Papa Johns pizza and try to watch the Mario Movie. Gabe and I are going to The Duchess. I am very excited. We got ready for our very European dinner at 8:45pm. The menu is shared small and large plates. We had tuna tartare, a scallop with hollandaise, a cold zucchini salad with Parmesan and shaved truffle. Followed by lobster pasta and 10 kinds of mushroom risotto. Everything was amazing. I would eat here again. Hopefully we can try to find that hibachi place tomorrow. Gabe got me some beautiful flowers to enjoy. I don’t want to leave them here. Ciao!Read more

    • Day 2

      Königspalast

      July 28, 2022 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Auf dem Weg den Norden der Stadt noch ein bisschen mehr kennenzulernen kamen wir direkt am Königspalast vorbei. Ein imposantes Gebäude mit einem riesigen, von Menschen gefüllten Platz davor. Das Ambiente hat mich ein wenig an den Kölner Dom erinnert.
      Von dort aus sind wir weiter in Norden durch alle Einkaufsstraßen die diese Stadt nur so zu bieten hat. Irgendwann kamen wir am Amsterdam Zentraal raus, also am Hauptbahnhof der Stadt. Das Gebäude ist auch wirklich unfassbar schön und generell die Umgebung sah, wie alles andere der Stadt, einfach malerisch schön aus (bis auf die riesen Baustelle) Wir hatten dann erst überlegt noch eine Bootstour zu machen und das irgendwie zu nutzen wieder in Richtung Hotel zu kommen, da wir mitlerweile schon 16 uhr hatten. Letztendlich haben wir uns dann doch dagegen entschieden, waren kurz auf der Toilette und haben dann den Plan entwickelt uns langsam in Richtung Hotel zu begeben, was immerhin am anderen Ende des Innenstadtrings liegt und vor uns noch mindestens eine Halbe Stunde Fußweg lag.
      Ich wollte gerne noch mehr von der Stadt sehen und da ist die beste Fortbewegungsart natürlich das Gehen. So haben wir uns nochmal auf den Weg gemacht…
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    • Day 62

      Amsterdam Day 3

      May 14, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Mothers Day in Amsterdam was beautiful. We slept in and then rode bikes to brunch at The Avocado Show. I had such high hopes for this place. I got avocado toast with truffle. The kids got spirulina pancakes with bananas and bacon. Gabe got poached eggs on top of avocado halves, hollandaise on the side. After lunch we went to work on our posts from the past few days. We were enjoying the city so much we forgot to post. We grabbed a snack and headed out to a park that Gabe was told was super nice. It was 15 minutes from here by bike, in a much more residential neighborhood with beautiful huge tall homes. The park was huge it had 3 nice restaurants and several carts selling ice cream and hot dogs. We stopped and relaxed in the grass while Andrew played frisbee with some local guys. We stoped at one of the restaurants to eat outside and enjoy the park. We rode back to the hotel and decided what we were going to get for dinner. We all wanted hibachi from the other night that we missed. Hibachi is really expensive here. They have one hibachi restaurant that has a Michelin star. So we opted for a local Chinese restaurant instead. It was great! Exactly what we were wanting. Gabe is taking the kids to ride electric scooters tonight. I am going to sleep early. We have a half day tomorrow and then we fly back to Naples. Happy Mothers Day!
      Ciao, Veronica
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Paleis op de Dam, Royal Palace of Amsterdam, القصر الملكي في أمستردام, Каралеўскі палац, Palacio Real de Ámsterdam, Amsterdamgo errege-erreginen jauregia, Palais royal dAmsterdam, הארמון המלכותי של אמסטרדם, Ամստերդամի թագավորական պալատ, Istana Raja Amsterdam, Palazzo Reale, 암스테르담 왕궁, Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam, Pałac królewski w Amsterdamie, Palácio Real de Amesterdão, Королевский дворец, Amsterdam Kraliyet Sarayı, Королівський палац, Cung điện Hoàng gia Amsterdam, 阿姆斯特丹王宫

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