Thinking about going end of this year to Amsterdam and want to stay for 10 days. Any tips for me besides some shops are more than welcome.
Will rent just like previous time an E-bike so it's really easy to visit everything.
Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
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Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
it's a great time. New Years is amazingly chaotic and fanciful.. and fairly safe if ya pay attention to where the fire crackers are coming from. Do it!! If you are into restaurants and good food - make reservations to where you want to eat in advance.
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Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
Will do, do you have any restaurant tips?
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Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
yes I do! But this is my last (for this trip) 48 hours in Amsterdam right now - So I will get back to you at the end of the week.
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Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
Okay - here are the restaurant recommendations I promised:
Make reservations a couple of weeks in advance and I promise you will not be sorry:
#1 Senses
https://www.sensesrestaurant.nl/en/index.html
there is no menu, but they make amazing food for vegetarians, along with meat and fish eaters. It is a delight for your senses. There are also special surprises in between courses. (They will have a michellan star soon) The food is spectacular and the price is reasonable.
#2 De Kas
https://www.restaurantdekas.nl
this is out of the centrum but also fabulous. Again no menu - you choose vegetarian, fish or meat and they serve you creative and absolutely delicious food.
trust me - if you want a food experience, neither of these places will disappoint.
Make reservations a couple of weeks in advance and I promise you will not be sorry:
#1 Senses
https://www.sensesrestaurant.nl/en/index.html
there is no menu, but they make amazing food for vegetarians, along with meat and fish eaters. It is a delight for your senses. There are also special surprises in between courses. (They will have a michellan star soon) The food is spectacular and the price is reasonable.
#2 De Kas
https://www.restaurantdekas.nl
this is out of the centrum but also fabulous. Again no menu - you choose vegetarian, fish or meat and they serve you creative and absolutely delicious food.
trust me - if you want a food experience, neither of these places will disappoint.
Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
When you have firm dates, get them to me. I will post you on the Whos In Town page.
Enjoy
FlyByNite
Enjoy
FlyByNite
Re: Christmas and New Year in Amsterdam
Definitely check out the light festival around all the canals, great when blazed!