Amsterdam, The Netherlands
From the 14th until the 15th of September 1999, I was in Amsterdam with a very good friend of mine (David).
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While in Amsterdam, we stayed at the Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky. It could not have been more central - right on Dam Square, opposite the palace.
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The hotel room was huge; the bathroom was amazing, and the view would have been stunning if the weather was good.
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On Dam Square was Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. We didn't get time to go in.
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Here's a typical picture of what Amsterdam is like, except for the lack of bikes in the shot. It seems like every Amsterdam resident owns a bike - they outnumber cars here, I've been told.
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Here's a neat photo from the cafe where we had lunch one day. The older buildings are sandwiched between eachother and sometimes it looks as if they are slanty.
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The newer buildings (there are quite a few around the place) are really well designed and not at all displeasing to the eye. They use nice colors and lots of glass. I don't think the photo does this one justice.
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And here's a photo of one of the many many canals that run between the street. When you go for a walk in Amsterdam, you go over so many bridges all the time that you actually get the impression that the city is hilly, even though it is totally flat.
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