Couch wrote:Or is it ferrys?
you were correct the first time ... ferries is the plural of ferry
Couch wrote:I'm looking to do something different and get out of the the center this trip, so if the ferries are free, it sounds like a perfect opportunity to see some other part of the city I've never been to.
there are five ferries shown on the map boner suggested: Ijplein, Buikslotenwegveer, NDSM-wegveer, Houthavenveer, and Distelwegveer
i have never been on the last two, but they are on my list of things-to-do, i don't think they run as often as the others
if you take the short Ijplein ferry, it is a short stroll along the ij river to the
wilhelmina dok cafe where you can have a coffee and an apple dessert or maybe a full lunch
http://www.wilhelmina-dok.nl/
if you take the very short Buiksloterwegveer ferry, you can take a long stroll alongside the north holland canal on a path set in open grassy areas and trees, it is a very pleasant walk, there is a windmill to head for if you have the interest and the legs
if you take the NDSM-wegveer ferry, you will have the longest trip (ie 15-20 minutes) and you will see the ends of canals, a side of amsterdam that you cannot see from the land, and loads of other stuff like noah's ark and a russian submarine ... when you arrive at NDSM, you can visit the skate park built in the top left-hand corner of a large warehouse and watch the latest tricks by the local kids, there is also a cafe not far from the warehouse (can't remember the name at the moment, but it is a very hippie/60s-type name)