Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
A MonthbyMonth Guide to Amsterdam
Visitors to this site often ask when the best time to visit Amsterdam is, but there's no one answer that fits everyone. Some visitors prefer fewer crowds; some will hold out for the hope of better weather; and others still have a special seasonal event in mind, like a visit to Keukenhof's tulip fields or the experience of Amsterdam on Queen's Day or New Year's Eve. Whatever your preference is, find out what characterizes each time of year with this summary of Amsterdam month by month.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Stay One Step Ahead of the Showers with Buienradar
One of the most invaluable tips I've picked up in my years in the Netherlands is the web site Buienradar - "Rain Radar" in Dutch. For many of my Dutch friends, it's become a ritual to check this site for a detailed rain forecast anytime they leave the house. Learn more about this handy site which offers up-to-the-minute Amsterdam weather information.
Nab the Cheapest Tickets to Amsterdam from Within Europe
For travelers who have time to spare (for example, travelers on an extended European tour, students on a year abroad and others) - and can sacrifice a bit of luxury - international coaches can be one of the cheapest, and most versatile, ways to reach Amsterdam or one of several other Dutch cities. Book ahead for the best deals, and you may find that your tickets to Amsterdam cost less than dinner. Read more about international coach travel to Amsterdam.
Is Amsterdam Really What You Think It Is
There are myths and misconceptions about cities the world over, and it doesn't stop at Amsterdam. But is the Dutch capital really what you think it is? Find out as I dispel five typical myths and misconceptions about Amsterdam, from major to minor.
What stereotypes do you associate with Amsterdam? Have you visited the city to find some myths and misconceptions of your own shattered by the reality? Tell us in the comments!
Visit Rotterdam WorldFamous Port City and More
Just an hour by train from Amsterdam, Rotterdam is a city renowned for its port, the busiest in Europe. But fewer people know that it's also a cultural powerhouse that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2001, and chock full of museums and exhibit spaces, concert halls, and some of the most remarkable modern architecture in the country. Take a day trip to Rotterdam to see what all the fuss is about.
OldFashioned Vibes at De Nieuwe Anita
Yesterday's post focused on the off-beat world of squat restaurant; today's, on the squatted venue De Nieuwe Anita (The New Anita). The Amsterdam West venue's personal blend of concert hall, cultural center and event space holds a wide appeal, and its distinctively retro vibe is combined with a home-style comfort that most venues simply can't muster. Read more about De Nieuwe Anita on Amsterdam Travel.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).
Practical Tips What Souvenirs Am I Allowed to Take Home
Visitors to Amsterdam usually want to take home a piece of the city, either to relive their memories later on or to share a taste of the city with friends and loved ones back home. But not all souvenirs are equally smiled upon by each country's customs officials. For American readers, here is a list of which Dutch products can and can't be imported into the U.S. - from cheese (pasteurized is fine) to tulips (subject to conditions).