Cheap and cheerful

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Cheap and cheerful

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25 days till i touch down in Amsterdam!

Have a few things that we want to do but a few of the people we are going with are worried about the cost......wondering if there is anything you guys could suggest that is cheap and cheerful or even free?

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Vondelpark is free.

The Begijnhof is free: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begijnhof,_Amsterdam

walking around the Jordaan is free. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordaan
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Depending on how long you're going to be there, the museumkaart, while not in itself cheap, can be an incredible value! Just going to Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh covers like 2/3 of the price, so if you're going to be there a week or more and like museums it is an incredible deal.
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FriendlyEdgar wrote:Depending on how long you're going to be there, the museumkaart, while not in itself cheap, can be an incredible value! Just going to Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh covers like 2/3 of the price, so if you're going to be there a week or more and like museums it is an incredible deal.
I wished I had gotten the Museumkaart on previous trips, totally seems worth it.

The Schuttersgalerij is free, a ferry across the IJ is free and the sculpture gardens around the Rijksmuseum are free (at least during renovations).
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geoffk wrote:
FriendlyEdgar wrote:Depending on how long you're going to be there, the museumkaart, while not in itself cheap, can be an incredible value! Just going to Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh covers like 2/3 of the price, so if you're going to be there a week or more and like museums it is an incredible deal.
I wished I had gotten the Museumkaart on previous trips, totally seems worth it.

The Schuttersgalerij is free, a ferry across the IJ is free and the sculpture gardens around the Rijksmuseum are free (at least during renovations).
Not only is it a great value just in terms of $, but also skip the line priviliges at some museums (HUUUUGE added value at Van Gogh!!), and it's good for a year! So my museums for the month I am spending there this summer are already paid for! Can't beat that!! :mrgreen:
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FriendlyEdgar wrote:
geoffk wrote:
FriendlyEdgar wrote:Depending on how long you're going to be there, the museumkaart, while not in itself cheap, can be an incredible value! Just going to Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh covers like 2/3 of the price, so if you're going to be there a week or more and like museums it is an incredible deal.
I wished I had gotten the Museumkaart on previous trips, totally seems worth it.

The Schuttersgalerij is free, a ferry across the IJ is free and the sculpture gardens around the Rijksmuseum are free (at least during renovations).
Not only is it a great value just in terms of $, but also skip the line priviliges at some museums (HUUUUGE added value at Van Gogh!!), and it's good for a year! So my museums for the month I am spending there this summer are already paid for! Can't beat that!! :mrgreen:
I can't think why I've never bought one of these passes before, just never did the research I guess. I'd still like to see FOAM & Huis Marseille, which get free entry with the kaart.
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Zon's Hofje on Prinsengracht is free, just as any other hofje you might find.

The Amsterdam N.A.P. In the basement of City Hall, is neat and free.
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St. Nicks Canal boat from Chicago boom is free if you don't care to donate
Self Guided Walking tours
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Vondel park can consume an entire day if the weather is good
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Lol I strolled into FOAM thinking it was free :shock: :lol: :lol: then I got accosted :wink: :lol:
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:lol:
bro sounds like what i would do,.........how do you get this museumkaart or where,..
thanx,..........
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gromit wrote::lol:
bro sounds like what i would do,.........how do you get this museumkaart or where,..
thanx,..........
You can get the Museumkaart near Leidseplein at the Uitburo
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How about a trip to Haarlem? Like a mini Amsterdam but a bit cheaper and its only E7.60 return, theres a map of the coffeeshops kicking around ACD somewhere.

In Amsterdam i think the Cannabis College http://www.cannabiscollege.com/ is free and they also let you smoke some of your own in a vapouriser. If you want to rent a bike the cheapest ive found in amsterdam is http://www.recycledrentals.com although i am yet to use them.

Have a great time
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geoffk wrote:
gromit wrote::lol:
bro sounds like what i would do,.........how do you get this museumkaart or where,..
thanx,..........
You can get the Museumkaart near Leidseplein at the Uitburo
This is where I bought mine, though I also believe you can buy it at any museum that accepts it...
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you could walk up to the top of Nemo for free http://www.e-nemo.nl and while you're in that neighbourhood, pay a visit to the fantastic public library http://www.oba.nl/ and have a coffee or eat on the top floor... great view from the terrace... and then go to the back of central station and take a free ferry across to the north
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FriendlyEdgar wrote:This is where I bought mine, though I also believe you can buy it at any museum that accepts it...
Yes, that's true. You can buy them at the museums. I had forgotten that.
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