smok weed, and sex
2006-08-30 02:26:11
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answered by The wise 2
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Take a tour around the canals with a boat, bicycle or by foot. Also do this in the evening. Visit some of the great musuems (Van Gogh, Rijks and Amsterdam historical). Every tourist goes to the Anne Frank House so be ready for an hour of queueing.
A lot of tourists go down to the red light district to see what's all the fuss about, but it's not worth your precious time if you're only there for a few days.
If you want to smoke some weed, go ahead but don't smoke so much that you miss out on this beautiful city!
2006-09-01 03:54:21
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answered by Dutchman 1
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Not a big fan of Amsterdam but if you are stuck there for 2 nights then you can see most of the city in one day. I think the Reichsmuseum can kill an hour and it has some great paintings. You could try the Anne Frank House is Jordaan but get there early because the line ups are stupid. Near the Reichsmuseum you can go on the Heiniken Experience tour. I have to say that though I disapprove it is interesting to take a walk through the Red Light District. It is pretty much right in the middle of down town.
2006-08-30 12:34:31
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answered by Constant_Traveler 5
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Sunset canal cruise, shop Damrak, the Anne Frank House, there are 5 world class museums there, do the tour that takes you to the dairy farm and the wooden shoe place (you can get fresh dairy products at the farm - the cheese is out of this world!), the Keukenhof...there is a ton to do (and that's without doing anything like visiting the Red Light district, which is fascinating, or doing any drugs). Amsterdam is a gorgeous city with friendly people - I would live there if I could!
2006-08-30 02:27:37
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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How overdue do you depart at Sunday? Do you have time on Sunday to spend on seeing sites in Amsterdam? in any different case 2 nights would be to short. Rijksmuseum is the situation, you will possibly desire to flow to. Ohter museums are the in call for Van Gogh Museum and the Rembrandt abode Museum. additionally a might desire to work out are the markets like Waterlooplein Flea industry or Albert Cuyp industry. extra documents on what to work out in Amsterdam
2016-11-06 01:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Smoke weed.
Van Gogh Museum and many others
Red light district.
Its a very easy town to walk around and has very interesting buildings. A lot of them look like they are about to fall over, seriously.
My lady and I visit Amsterdam at least 2 or 3 times a year. We love the place.
2006-08-30 02:32:11
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answered by D 4
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canal boat tour is good so is going the ajax football ground and training facilities. best venues would be hill street blues never get tired of coming out of a coffe shop stoned that is next door to the cop station but watch out for the police mopeds outside i nearly fell over them also the watering hole bar/coffee shop/ hostel amazing beer and gr8 smoke and fun even though a crazed belgian solider did try to stab me there it was amazing
2006-08-30 02:34:25
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answered by dr_preist 1
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If I was a guy, visit the renowned red light district, and smoke all the cannabis available.
But being a woman with family, um. Sight see, tour round the windmills, and smoke alot of skunk in the hash bars. ha joking of course.
Have a good time.
2006-08-30 02:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what most people would do....But me, I'd just take a look round the shops which are quite nice, take a look round the red light district (just cause you've got to see it..it's absolutely hilarious but kind of sad too..) and i went to some quite good museums there too, if thats your sort of thing i dont know...Oh and pick tulips and look at windmills of course!
2006-08-30 02:30:22
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answered by Me, nobody else but me.... 2
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The restaurants are great, the bars are great, the dutch people are very friendly, and it's just a great place to walk around in general - what more could you want! (Watch out for all the bikes though!)
2006-08-30 02:26:12
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answered by Stephen H 4
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shopping is great, Anne Frank's House is brilliant (be prepared to queue), restaurants by the canals, hire a bike, go on a boat tour, flower market, bars are good.
If you want to go and avoid the 'coffee shop' culture, there is plenty else to do.
2006-08-30 02:29:09
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answered by sarah_roo03 4
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