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0683236393
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Prinsengracht 475
its like the street behind ur hotel, nd 800meters to the left is my house
its the street i live on
475
nd u see my name on the topbuzzer
Q. A. Boertien
Jimmy Woo
well maybe friday night, cuz we will be out in town drinkin, sat.afternoon im havin
lunch with my sister but like sat. night, come hang out here, in the big living room, i' ll
be mixin good music, we could make a spacecake, drink some beers, smoke some
weed, nd see where we end up
Rijksmuseum Overview:
The Rijksmuseum (literally, "national museum") features one of Europe's top
collections of art and historical items and the world's largest group of Dutch
Master paintings.
During renovation, the Philips Wing houses the museum's finest 17th-century
works in "The Masterpieces" exhibition.
The abridged museum is still one of Amsterdam's top attractions, revealing the
political and cultural impact of the Dutch Golden Age with paintings, artifacts
and belongings of the era's wealthiest families.
Visitor Information:
• Hours: Open daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Fridays to 8:30 p.m. (call for details
about special Friday night programs).
• Closed: January 1
• Regular Hours:
March 15 - September 14: Daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturdays and daily during
July and August until 10 p.m.
Waterlooplein details
Address
Waterlooplein
Area Jodenburt
Transport Tram 9, 14, 20/Metro Waterlooplein
• Spui Book MarketBibliophiles will marvel at the endless tables and tents of
this used and antique book market. Dealer collections run the gamut
from biography, literature, poetry and fantasy-fiction to art, history,
psychology and geography. While most books are from the Netherlands,
some English and international titles are for sale, as well as antique
maps, prints and records.
Filling a gap in the secondhand shopping market, Daffodil stocks its tiny corner
shop with classic trousers and skirts, sophisticated suits and seasonal outfits
that cater to the 40-, 50- and 60-something customer. Most brands are mid-
level and local, like Pauw, Claudia Strater and Mexx. Lucky shoppers will find
Chanel or Yves Saint Laurent; even luckier ones will get the attention of the
ladies who work there.
Dam square, Amsterdam
Just a five-minute walk down the Damrak from Centraal Station takes you into this
jam-packed square, jostling with locals and tourists day and night. It was created in
the 13th century when a dam was built around the river Amstel to prevent the
Zuiderzee sea from swarming the city. During the sixties, the square was renowned
for its Dam Square hippies, and the laid back and relaxed character of this densely
pigeon populated square lives on.
red light district infos
So where to go? Well, if curiosity does get the better of you, come down at night
when the district really comes to life. During the day, the district is less lively and
even less attractive as the more sordid aspects reveal themselves in natural
daylight. Although there are women forever tapping on the windows even during the
light hours, most of the action takes place around 11pm , when the district is
swarming with crowds and the red neon lights illuminate the inky canals. The
atmosphere pretty much thrives until around 2 or 3am when the crowds die down
and businesses shut up shop.
For culture, you don’t need to look very far as the very picturesque Zeedijk, the
Jewish quarter, Waterloo Square and Nieuwmarkt Square lie just around the corner.
RLD also boasts a string of unusual shops and pubs, so be sure to visit. And
restaurants? Try the stylish Mediterranean kitchen , the Blauw aan de Wal
( Oudezijds Achterburgwal 99), the French bra