Trip in May
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MasterLost
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Trip in May
I am heading to Amsterdam for the second time at the end of May. I will arrive May 27th and depart May 31 so it's a short trip. The wifey wanted to go to Hawaii this year so I said okay if we could slip this trip in over the Memorial day weekend. We are staying on a houseboat near Muntplein. I have a few Coffeeshops and a few things picked out already. The wife has one thing she wants to do so our days are pretty full already. I have done lots of research already but to save fumbling around time I have a few questions and I was hoping y'all could provide some answers.
1. The last time we stayed at the Black Tulip on Geldersekade not far from Centraal Station and this time we will be on a houseboat all the way down by Muntplein so I was wondering how is the area down there? For future reference does anyone know of another hotel like the Black Tulip (BDSM, not necessarily gay)?
2. I see they now have the OV-chipkaart so you don't have to think to hard about riding the trams but I was wondering if that card covers the ride from Schiphol to Centraal? I'm still getting the card I just want to know what to do so as to not waste time. From Centraal it looks like lines 16, 24, 25, 4 and 9 all stop at Muntplein, can anyone confirm this?
3. We were looking at taking a country bike tour, maybe Mike's. Anyone have any experiences with Mike's and can you smoke on the tour?
4. I was looking at a comedy night at the Melkweg has anyone ever been to this place? Also, since this will finish up late how late do the trams run? Is there anything else to see around Leidseplein?
5. We are going on the Wetlands Safari and I was wondering if anyone else has been on this and had any comments. Are they smoke friendly?
6. There are numerous Coffeeshops to choose from around Muntplein and I have read the reviews and but I was wondering if anyone can make recommendations for or against any of them? I like to buy a couple of grams, a hot chocolate and hangout for a little while, maybe try a vaporizer. I do plan on going to Rusland as my wife likes tea a lot. My preferences are laid back and not too touristy, not too crowded or loud, good prices and good weed, in that order. No rap music.
7. Food. We like most foods, except the wife doesn't like seafood, and a nice dining experience. I was looking at the Nursery, Fifteen and Blauw. Money is not a factor but value is. Anything around Muntplein that stands out? Any good French places? Does anyone know of a good boulangerie to get croissants around Muntplein?
8. Does anyone know of a good place to talk to American expats (I'm getting tired of waiting for the WOD to end here in the USA)?
That's all I can think of for now. Thank you for any information you can provide.
1. The last time we stayed at the Black Tulip on Geldersekade not far from Centraal Station and this time we will be on a houseboat all the way down by Muntplein so I was wondering how is the area down there? For future reference does anyone know of another hotel like the Black Tulip (BDSM, not necessarily gay)?
2. I see they now have the OV-chipkaart so you don't have to think to hard about riding the trams but I was wondering if that card covers the ride from Schiphol to Centraal? I'm still getting the card I just want to know what to do so as to not waste time. From Centraal it looks like lines 16, 24, 25, 4 and 9 all stop at Muntplein, can anyone confirm this?
3. We were looking at taking a country bike tour, maybe Mike's. Anyone have any experiences with Mike's and can you smoke on the tour?
4. I was looking at a comedy night at the Melkweg has anyone ever been to this place? Also, since this will finish up late how late do the trams run? Is there anything else to see around Leidseplein?
5. We are going on the Wetlands Safari and I was wondering if anyone else has been on this and had any comments. Are they smoke friendly?
6. There are numerous Coffeeshops to choose from around Muntplein and I have read the reviews and but I was wondering if anyone can make recommendations for or against any of them? I like to buy a couple of grams, a hot chocolate and hangout for a little while, maybe try a vaporizer. I do plan on going to Rusland as my wife likes tea a lot. My preferences are laid back and not too touristy, not too crowded or loud, good prices and good weed, in that order. No rap music.
7. Food. We like most foods, except the wife doesn't like seafood, and a nice dining experience. I was looking at the Nursery, Fifteen and Blauw. Money is not a factor but value is. Anything around Muntplein that stands out? Any good French places? Does anyone know of a good boulangerie to get croissants around Muntplein?
8. Does anyone know of a good place to talk to American expats (I'm getting tired of waiting for the WOD to end here in the USA)?
That's all I can think of for now. Thank you for any information you can provide.
Re: Trip in May
Hi!
1-Muntplein! is close Dampkring I you find a Supermarket just down the straat AH! the Flower Market is on that straat! Singel Straat got alot of good stuff!
2- Six tram lines (4, 9, 14, 16, 24 and 25) stop at Muntplein, but only when travelling south. i dont know about OV card i think it give you a return to airport aint sure!
3-You wanna tour what? the city? or other places? Coffeshop tour? i dont see why not you couldnt smoke during the tour!
4- Melkweg is just few minutes walk (5minutes max) to Muntplein
if you need info on whats playing there just look at the website 
5-Wetlands Safari ''looks cool!"" nim guessing during coffe break and stop for lunch or during you boat trip you can surely puff away!
6-look at the map at the top of the page! https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/Map.html
i say Dolphin would be the perfect spot for you
7-Leidseplein is full of good food! Down the street from muntpleins
8-sorry i dont get the question!
1-Muntplein! is close Dampkring I you find a Supermarket just down the straat AH! the Flower Market is on that straat! Singel Straat got alot of good stuff!
2- Six tram lines (4, 9, 14, 16, 24 and 25) stop at Muntplein, but only when travelling south. i dont know about OV card i think it give you a return to airport aint sure!
3-You wanna tour what? the city? or other places? Coffeshop tour? i dont see why not you couldnt smoke during the tour!
4- Melkweg is just few minutes walk (5minutes max) to Muntplein
5-Wetlands Safari ''looks cool!"" nim guessing during coffe break and stop for lunch or during you boat trip you can surely puff away!
6-look at the map at the top of the page! https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/Map.html
i say Dolphin would be the perfect spot for you
7-Leidseplein is full of good food! Down the street from muntpleins
8-sorry i dont get the question!
Re: Trip in May
I made reservations at this place on my last trip,http://www.restaurantelmar.nl/pagina%27 ... nglish.htm The food was excellent! My friend couldn't stop laughing at me, I was like MMMMMM MMMMM MMMMMM after every bite. She enjoyed it as well.MasterLost wrote:
7. Food. We like most foods, except the wife doesn't like seafood, and a nice dining experience. I was looking at the Nursery, Fifteen and Blauw. Money is not a factor but value is. Anything around Muntplein that stands out? Any good French places? Does anyone know of a good boulangerie to get croissants around Muntplein?
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MasterLost
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Re: Trip in May
ItsCashed, thanks for the recommendation.
Adamster, Thanks for the recommendations. As for the expats I was wondering if there are any places, coffeeshops, pubs, whatever, that American expats hang out so I could ask them some questions.
Thanks
Adamster, Thanks for the recommendations. As for the expats I was wondering if there are any places, coffeeshops, pubs, whatever, that American expats hang out so I could ask them some questions.
Thanks
Re: Trip in May
Leidseplein !!! is full of bars retos pubsMasterLost wrote:ItsCashed, thanks for the recommendation.
Adamster, Thanks for the recommendations. As for the expats I was wondering if there are any places, coffeeshops, pubs, whatever, that American expats hang out so I could ask them some questions.
Thanks
Satellite Sports Cafe
Leidseplein 11
Amsterdam, Netherlands on the other side of the straat youll find the melkweg
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Re: Trip in May
MasterLost, just go to Grey Area, I find there's always plenty of Americans, but it's a small shop. Also talked with many US travellers in Cafe 420 and GreenHouse.MasterLost wrote:8. Does anyone know of a good place to talk to American expats (I'm getting tired of waiting for the WOD to end here in the USA)?
Cheers, enjoy the herb
Adamster, it's your answers like this that get you and other Canadians labelled as twats. All the good you did in the previous 7 answers is lost on this.Adamster wrote:8-sorry i dont get the question!
Amsterdam dreaming.............
Re: Trip in May
Pardon mon francais! i didnt get the word expats (googlled it and didnt find the meaning of it) so you calling me a twat for not getting the expression? well get this Mange d' la mardeTwoCanucks wrote:MasterLost, just go to Grey Area, I find there's always plenty of Americans, but it's a small shop. Also talked with many US travellers in Cafe 420 and GreenHouse.MasterLost wrote:8. Does anyone know of a good place to talk to American expats (I'm getting tired of waiting for the WOD to end here in the USA)?
Cheers, enjoy the herb
Adamster, it's your answers like this that get you and other Canadians labelled as twats. All the good you did in the previous 7 answers is lost on this.Adamster wrote:8-sorry i dont get the question!
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Re: Trip in May
If you google expats the first thing up is the definition, lie #2.Adamster wrote:Pardon mon francais! i didnt get the word expats (googlled it and didnt find the meaning of it) so you calling me a twat for not getting the expression? well get this Mange d' la mardeTwoCanucks wrote:MasterLost, just go to Grey Area, I find there's always plenty of Americans, but it's a small shop. Also talked with many US travellers in Cafe 420 and GreenHouse.MasterLost wrote:8. Does anyone know of a good place to talk to American expats (I'm getting tired of waiting for the WOD to end here in the USA)?
Cheers, enjoy the herb
Adamster, it's your answers like this that get you and other Canadians labelled as twats. All the good you did in the previous 7 answers is lost on this.Adamster wrote:8-sorry i dont get the question!now you killed this! for once wasnt me
Amsterdam dreaming.............
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MasterLost
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Re: Trip in May
Thanks for all of the information. One other thing, can anyone recommend a good, clean tattoo shop?
Re: Trip in May
If you google expats the first thing up is the definition, lie #2.
Expats aint a word
Re: Trip in May
Expat is short for "expatriate" Give that a google 