It's been already 3 weeks since we went to Amsterdam but I still have this city in my head. It's such a lovely place full of culture and history, I could definitely live there.
Before the trip, we planned to visit some museums but the weather was so good that we decided to walk and discover the city since we were only there for 3 days.
On the first day, we took a Sandemans guided free tour (recommended by Silvia from Laissez Moi) to have a brief overview of the city... We loved the experience so much that we booked another one for the day after to visit the red light district by night.
I also wanted to visit Anne Frank House on that day but the line was so huuuuge that we quickly gave up on it (I will never come back during Easter!) but I still hope to visit it some day!
I also wanted to visit Anne Frank House on that day but the line was so huuuuge that we quickly gave up on it (I will never come back during Easter!) but I still hope to visit it some day!
The below picture was taken at Bakers & Roasters, the perfect place to have a yummy brunch. I heard so much about that place before our trip that I had to go there, everything is so mouth-watering!
We have also tried Jamie Oliver's finest restaurant - Fifteen (picture above) - the food there was a true delight but the service was (unfortunately) very poor!
On the last day, we went to the Foodhallen - an indoor food market located in Amsterdam Oud-West - I found it on the web when I was searching for off the beaten track places to go and we really enjoyed it!
I couldn't finish without saying that we did a lovely canal cruise in the Amstel (make sure to book it in advance)... I know that this might sound like a tourist trap but it's definitely a must do when you visit Amsterdam. ♡
Se há cidade que nos surpreende é Amesterdão! Adoro a cidade :D Acho-a incrível e recomendo-a a toda a gente. Estou a ver que também gostaste imenso!!
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wow! aquele brunch, minha nossa senhora...! adorei as fotos.
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