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treetop
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Post by treetop »

Lots of time to sample (mcfample) the best the city has to offer.
May I suggest renting a bike. Always a winner when exploring. Just be careful you don't forget where you parked it. (wackadoodle)
Enjoy your trip and welcome telcone to the board.


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Post by FlyByNite »

There is a Toke & Talk planned for the 4th.

There are quite a few folks in town during your stay, there will probably be some last minute T&T's.
By November you will have a favorite shop and can have one of your own.

Check the Whos In Town page, you are posted on it.

You can do a little practice shopping on the Coffeeshop Menus page.
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First timers get my S G Collins recommendation
I think a read of this will maximize your efficiency once you get there.

How not to get hit by a bike and other stuff they forgot to tell you about Amsterdam.


Enjoy
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badbone
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Post by badbone »

treetop wrote: Just be careful you don't forget where you parked it. (wackadoodle)
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tryed that :( cost me about 400eu :shock:
Amsterdam Viking warning .. ???
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MagicFloyd
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Post by MagicFloyd »

I might just stay away froom bikes and use the trams when I go visit the museums/shops. Ill probably buy a 48hr pass. Im a little paranoid now about possibly forgetting where I left a bike or someone stealing it. We'll see though, maybe ill be comfortable enough after a couple days to rent one for a day.
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