“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only
one page.” – St. Augustine
Do you love travelling??-we do. We love to
explore different places, cities and countries sometimes as locals and
sometimes as tourists. Check Paris through my lens and some bits about Iberian experience .Last month we went to Amsterdam- the city of canals,
cycles and windmills. The city that is
vibrant and fresh; a city that is alive and cool; a city where tulips are born;
a city that I truly love.
Why it is unique:
- Measured by square kilometers, Amsterdam has the highest
number of museums of all cities in the world. Amsterdam's city administration
counts 51 museums.
- By some estimates, Amsterdam has more bikes (1
million) than people (about 750,000). There are twice as many bikes as cars in
the country.
- Amsterdam has no less than 165 canals and 1,281
bridges and 2,500 house boats (boats with a fixed place in one of the canals
that are used as permanent houses).
- The Dutch are the tallest people in the
world. The average Dutchman is just over 6 feet, while Dutch women average
5-foot-7.
Why it is liberal:
- Amsterdam has one of the most famous
Red Light Districts in the world with window prostitution. There are almost 500
such windows in Amsterdam, next to brothels etc. Daily, about 1,000 prostitutes
are working in Amsterdam and in a given year, the city sees about 8,000
different prostitutes.
- There are over 200 'coffee shops' in
Amsterdam where you are allowed to buy up to 5 grams of cannabis (marihuana or
hash). Since the 1970s, buying of cannabis has been decriminalized. Five grams,
by the way, is enough to stay sky high for several days. Most other drugs are
banned, however.
- In 2008, a tobacco smoking ban was
introduced in Dutch cafes and restaurants, but you are still allowed to smoke
marihuana and hash in Dutch coffee shops.
- Amsterdam was the first capital to
allow gay marriage (the Netherlands allow this since 2001). Regular marriages,
with all rights and obligations, are now possible for gay and lesbian couples
as well.
So just slip in your shoes and explore the city on cycle or
foot. You will see how lively people are, how exciting the city is, how remarkable
the canals are and above all the feeling of being free.
So here is Amsterdam through my lens.
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City of canals |
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Famous red light district- the funny notice and graffiti art |
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The colours- sexy ladies, black and white cart and radiant tourist bus |
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Do I say something- the beautiful Tulips |
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Rows and rows of happiness |
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Love letters |
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City of cycles- the cutest one ;) |
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Thick and crisp Patat with chilli mayonnaise |
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The dutch waffle-chewy and moist |
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Dutch beers-sweet and strong |
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Dutch shoes-clogs. And us posing |
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Finally me!! |
lovely pictures... its such a wonderful experience to see different countries. In its own way Amsterdam appears very colourful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks dear...lucky you...
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteAmsterdam at it's best during tulip season!
Beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteThis is Amsterdam at it's best during tulip season.