Amsterdam

Never been, but couldn't miss out on a holiday thread!!!!

First thing I do is google 'free things to do in ..............' which gives me ideas on what to do.

Try cheap airlines to get there such as easyjet & ryanair, for hotels I use, trivago, booking.com, hotels.com & agoda.

I also love doing a bus tour when we arrive somewhere new, so I google that & see what's on the 'tour' itinerary which also gives me ideas on what to see/do.

When are you thinking of going?
 
There has been quite a bit about Amsterdam in the travel pages of the newspapers recently, because of the reopening of the Rijksmuseum and some new hotels, so it is worth doing a bit of googling to see what comes up.

For instance I just googled Amsterdam Telegraph and got loads of hits for information about hotels, restaurants, and things to do.

Best tip of all - comfortable shoes!!!! You get the best out of Amsterdam by walking around.

The canal boat trips are a must - yes, they are very touristy, but you get to see the city from a totally different angle.
 
I've never planned a holiday abroad before so am a bit nervous and friends are potentially coming too!

Like the idea of the canal trip! and comfortable shoes!

Do your research. Loads of information online, or get a guidebook from the library. Decide what you would like to see, what sort of things the others would be interested in. For me, galleries and architecture are a must, but that won't be everyone's taste.

If you look at the list here
Sights in Amsterdam - Lonely Planet
you will realise just how much there is to see! So you have to be selective.

One thing I found fascinating when I took my mother there a good few years ago was to visit a diamond manufacturer. They let my mother try on a diamond star brooch and she loved it - had a hard time getting her to give it back!!

Or you might just want to wander around and not be organised - up to you!

A map is essential. Basically Amsterdam is a series of semicircles of roads and canals - this map will give you an overview

Map of Amsterdam

but you will need a much more detailed one than that to take with you. Easy to get lost, but easy to find yourself again! And I often find that by getting a bit lost I discover something interesting!
 
Would you fancy a cruise there? You could go P & O from Hull or with DFDS from Newcastle - the latter takes you to a port which is about 30 minutes drive from the centre of Amsterdam and coaches are provided at no extra charge.The cabins are fairly basic 2- or 4 berth, which means bunks, but you get your own loo/shower. You can take your own sandwiches or what have you or have dinner and/or breakfast (fairly expensive but good choice and 'all you can eat'!)

You can stay a couple of nights in Amsterdam, making your own booking or the ferry company can do it for you. Their websites give ideas about things to see so even if you don't go with them they may be worth looking at.
 
If you go to Amsterdam you should try to visit Anne Frank's house. Amazing how her family managed to hide there for years from the Germans. If you take a canal tour it is one of the stops where you can get off as the boats are Hop On, Hop Off like the tour buses in other cities.
 
Another option for travelling is Eurostar. Check their website for deals. Depending on where you live, it might be quicker than flying, as the main railway station in Amsterdam is very central.
 
Did have a look at the Eurostar.

Am thinking accommodation wise if a few friends are coming an apartment may work well so we will all be sharing and noone will end up sharing with someone they don't want to share with on their own if that makes sense lol

I'd love to see the tulips but its not going to be the time of year. Really want to go to Ann Franks house and a canal trip and then see what else pops up ha ha
 
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