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Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 20th Jan 2013 07:41 pm
by mcgoo44
Munkee wrote:Please help me, my wife has announced that she wants to come to amsterdam with me in February, I have been to amsterdam four times before but only with friends, I literally have no idea where I could take her other than all the coffeeshops I have been to in the past,
If any of my fellow tokers could recommend 'touristy' things to do I will be forever in their debt
Im in a similar situation, travelling to Amsterdam in March with my wife, her first visit.

I would be interested to hear how you get on

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 20th Jan 2013 09:38 pm
by Munkee
Some excellent ideas, I am interested in world war 2 and have never heard of the Verzetsmuseum I will defiantly seek that out, thanks again any input on ideas positive or negative are always welcomed

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 20th Jan 2013 11:05 pm
by mafufero
Just one more sightseeing tip that might be of interest. If you want a good bird's eye view of the city, one of the best places to get that is at the top of the Westerkerk. That's the church with the tall tower right next to the Anne Frank house. They'll give you a tour of the tower and then let you take photos at the top. I think it costs 7 euro per person. They have a similar tour for the Oudekerk, which is an even older church. It's the one in the RLD. Personally, they were both worth the money.

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Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Mon 21st Jan 2013 05:23 am
by Cudi_420
mafufero wrote:Just one more sightseeing tip that might be of interest. If you want a good bird's eye view of the city, one of the best places to get that is at the top of the Westerkerk. That's the church with the tall tower right next to the Anne Frank house. They'll give you a tour of the tower and then let you take photos at the top. I think it costs 7 euro per person. They have a similar tour for the Oudekerk, which is an even older church. It's the one in the RLD. Personally, they were both worth the money.

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Gorgeous. Thanks for that. That's been added to my to-do list.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Mon 21st Jan 2013 10:19 pm
by free_phil_spector
I'll second the shout for the Verzetsmuseum, it's great. Some fascinating exhibits. One word of warning though - if you decide to walk there after a cursory study of a city map, beware that it's nowhere near as far away from centraal station as it looks on paper - I badly overshot my estimate when I went there and ended up in what looked like quite a dodgy residential area :shock:

The museum itself is in quite a nice part of town, so if you're walking and your immediate surroundings take a noticeable dip, double back - you've gone too far :lol:

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Mon 21st Jan 2013 10:35 pm
by mafufero
free_phil_spector wrote:I'll second the shout for the Verzetsmuseum, it's great. Some fascinating exhibits. One word of warning though - if you decide to walk there after a cursory study of a city map, beware that it's nowhere near as far away from centraal station as it looks on paper - I badly overshot my estimate when I went there and ended up in what looked like quite a dodgy residential area :shock:

The museum itself is in quite a nice part of town, so if you're walking and your immediate surroundings take a noticeable dip, double back - you've gone too far :lol:
I had a bit of trouble finding it as well coming from the Tropenmusuem (Museum of the Tropics), which is a bit east of the Verzetsmuseum (as opposed to Centraal, which is west). Only upon arrival at the Verzetzmuseum did I realize that it's next door to the well-known Artis Zoo.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Mon 21st Jan 2013 10:53 pm
by Willjay
The Resistance museum, Van Gogh is at Hermitage, look into the museum card
http://www.amsterdam.info/museums/museumkaart/

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Tue 22nd Jan 2013 04:35 am
by treetop
Cudi_420 wrote:
mafufero wrote:Just one more sightseeing tip that might be of interest. If you want a good bird's eye view of the city, one of the best places to get that is at the top of the Westerkerk. That's the church with the tall tower right next to the Anne Frank house. They'll give you a tour of the tower and then let you take photos at the top. I think it costs 7 euro per person. They have a similar tour for the Oudekerk, which is an even older church. It's the one in the RLD. Personally, they were both worth the money.

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Gorgeous. Thanks for that. That's been added to my to-do list.
What a lovely pic!

Take a look at the bottom left part of the picture. The loft has been made into a space age living capsule of some kind. Very futuristic in a very traditional looking town.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Thu 24th Jan 2013 12:55 am
by dodoking420
really curious on this thread as well

my first trip to dam was with my wifey, luckily shes a stoner, so she was cool with checking all the coffeeshops
and learning about all the different strains, she was kinda surprised at how different weed can be :mrgreen:

due to bad weather we usually ended up with going through the city gettin something to eat and then chillin in the hotel room.

second trip was with a bunch of friends including my wifey so we were showing our friends some remembered places and
if theres some more people theres always something to to.

now shes coming with me again and already said she does want to do something "touristy" and she also mentioned to see
some amsterdam insider places as well, places that the average tourist wouldnt see.
anyone of you veteranic amsterdam lads got an idea? on some bar or anything, please let me know what i shall not miss out on.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sat 26th Jan 2013 01:49 am
by Reveen
As the others have said, thanks for the suggestions in this thread. My wife is making her first trip to the Dam (or Europe for that matter) with me in April and I'm looking for ideas beyond my typical itinerary of Voyagers and FEBO.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sat 26th Jan 2013 11:17 am
by mikef
Try taking her tohave a coffee and slice of cake at Metz & co (i think thats how it is spelt) it is at the top of the building and the view over the city is panoramic. a great place to rest up after a 20 min walk lol

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 27th Jan 2013 01:22 pm
by Munkee
Glad to see i'm not the only one who is feeling slightly under prepared to take his other half, good luck to the other guys, i'll post when i come back to whether it was a success or not(i'm sure it will be) :D

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 27th Jan 2013 01:54 pm
by worldcitizen1723
Look, relax. You will have a great time ( that is if you have a good relationship to begin with!)

I am a stoner chick, my mate and I took his 84 year old mother to Amsterdam (because every time we went she said, how much she would love to go- after about 15 trips, we started to feel guilty, and decided to invite her along) talk about fretting over what to do!

Long story short- she had a fabulous time. It is a great city to walk around in and window shop. When she needed a rest, we took her to a coffee shop with us. Of course she did not smoke, and we tried to keep her out of real smokey places. We explained that when in Amsterdam....well you know! The only back lash was his mom saying ahh, NOW I know what pot smells like! And I do not like the smell.. But, on the otherhand, She would love to return again.

Relax, have a great time. Treat your mates with love, kindness and respect and they will fall in love with the city.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 27th Jan 2013 01:54 pm
by worldcitizen1723
Look, relax. You will have a great time ( that is if you have a good relationship to begin with!)

I am a stoner chick, my mate and I took his 84 year old mother to Amsterdam (because every time we went she said, how much she would love to go- after about 15 trips, we started to feel guilty, and decided to invite her along) talk about fretting over what to do!

Long story short- she had a fabulous time. It is a great city to walk around in and window shop. When she needed a rest, we took her to a coffee shop with us. Of course she did not smoke, and we tried to keep her out of real smokey places. We explained that when in Amsterdam....well you know! The only back lash was his mom saying ahh, NOW I know what pot smells like! And I do not like the smell.. But, on the otherhand, She would love to return again.

Relax, have a great time. Treat your mates with love, kindness and respect and they will fall in love with the city.

Re: Takin' the wife (aka god help me)

Posted: Sun 27th Jan 2013 06:54 pm
by worldcitizen1723
For food: toscannini in the Jordaan
And DeKas is also a good choice
Gartine for breakfast or lunch