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What is Utrecht?

Utrecht is a central Dutch city with a long history. With 250,000 inhabitants it's the fourth largest city in the Netherlands. The history of the city goes back to 47 AD when the Roman emperor Claudius ordered his general Corbulo to build a defenseline along the river Rhine whitch was the northern most border of the empire. One of the strongholds (or Castella) along the river was build at a crossing in the river and was called Traiectum (whitch means crossingplace). In the local language this became Trecht, Uut-Trecht (lower-Trecht) and later Utrecht. On the place where once the castellum stood now stands the Domchurch build in the 13th century.

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ullalipponen

ullalipponen from Finland wrote about Amsterdam

Amsterdam marathon is a place to make your new record! Almost flat route is one of the fastest in the world (Haile Gebreselassie 2.06.20) and you avoid suffering from heat and dehydration as the marathon is held in October. The arrangements are pretty good, but be prepared to queue everywhere. Make sure to arrive at least one day in advance to get your number. If possible, bring a disposable raincoat, trash bag or something else to keep you warm. Otherwise you will most likely freeze after fininsh when you are all sweaty (it might take a loooong time before you get your gear from luggage). Also, bring your own drinks unless you are not a friend of Gatorade. :)

josemarques

josemarques from Portugal wrote about Vondel Park Plaza

Just stayed there 4 days, wonderful bedroom, big, huge window, awesome shower. When I got there they gave me a room that was not ready, I complained and got another one right away. Only the lobby, bar and business centre have free wi-fi. It's not on the city centre, but it's walking distance or you can take the tram. It's pretty close to the museums. There are nice restaurants around, but all very expensive since the hotel is located in an expensive area of the city. Don't take a taxi if you arrive trough Centraal Station, the number 2 tram takes you to a stop 100 meters from the hotel, it's 1,6€ instead of around 20€!

tomipoika

tomipoika from Finland wrote about Amsterdam

Just visited A'dam couple of weeks ago and I have to say I fell in love with the city. Plenty of see and do, people are friendly, lots of lovely small pubs and restaurants and the nightlife is full of passion. Have to recommend the different museums (if you have time, visit them all), Red-Light District, Vondelpark, and of course the restaurants.

Martsu

Martsu from Finland wrote about Hard Rock Cafe

Amsterdam is a nice city, with lots to offer. One might say that the best restaurant in Amsterdam is the Hard Rock Café. Delicious meals and good service, are the reasons, why people visit it time after time. Hard Rock Café is situated in the middle of Leidseplein square and Vondelpark, and there is a Hard Rock Café shop in the same building.

satuandersson1

satuandersson1 from Finland wrote about The Sex Museum

Actually this belongs to the group: Breath-Taking Places but this is a great part of the towns culture. Not suitable for sensitive or humourless people. The museum contains all the aspects of sex and porn from the beginning of times to this day. Thingies all over the place! Opening hours 9.30 am - 11.30 pm

satuandersson1

satuandersson1 from Finland wrote about Truelove guest house

A great place to stay during your Amsterdam visit! The not-so-straight owner of a antique-boutique has several rooms nearby the Centraal station and is very willing to help you in any matter concerning Amsterdam. There are everything you need in the room from a wine-cooler-fridge to hairdryer and TV.

josemarques

josemarques from Portugal wrote about Amsterdam

Very nice place to live, looks kind of surreal. I spent four days, but after two everything to be seen was pretty much covered. The Rijksmusem was a rip-off, they are remodelling it so you only get to see what they call "The Masterpieces", for 10€ I expected a lot more.

jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Red-Light District

Ah, the spirit of the red-light district... Not much spirit actually - there are just windows after windows and behind each window is a 'lady of the night' waiting for her next 'assignment'. One can't see this elsewhere, though, so it's worth visiting..

toivotuo

toivotuo from Finland wrote about Hotel De Filosoof

An excellent little boutique hotel. Each room is themed after a philosopher or a philosophical tradition. Not exactly cheap, but good service. Breakfast not exceptional value. Lobby bar is charming and has free wifi. Inside the rooms the wifi is flaky.

bustersdad

bustersdad from wrote about Amsterdam

The tourist map makes it appear that the Central Station is not close to the Van Gogh museum and other attractions. I was surprised in my wanderings that it is only about 30 minutes walk! There are lots of trams too!

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Anne Frank House

You should definitely visit Anne Frank House when in Amsterdam. It quite a short tour but good. You'll see the small rooms in which they lived hiding from the nazis. Absolutely worth the small price and short wait.

jjlaine

jjlaine from Finland wrote about Amsterdam

Probably the best city in the whole Europe. Colorful, not too big, not mentally "dry" as the old historical cities. It's a modern Venice! Use the boats for sightseeing AND transportation.

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