My advice would be "Go" ,went there a couple of years ago with wife had a great time,nice bars,restaurants etc, nice city
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Originally posted by Muddy Boots View PostI going with the Mrs but I like your line of thinking there mate.
i swear, it was like that when i got here...
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go by plane ,its dead cheap.get a train to central station and right in the harbour is the botel,not to expensive.there are loads of neat places within easy reach by train or tram.up on the reclaimed bit (if memory serves me correctly)noordsee.you can get to volendam.its real nice,plenty of cheese and clogs
right up on the northern peninsula is den helder,there is an ace submarine base up there and plenty of windmills.
harleem is about a 20 minute tram ride to the south and is a dead nice place.
in the centre itself is the van goch museum,anne franks house and lots of sex shops !!
the red light area is right funny at night,we used to lead coach groups we had driven there,on foot around the canals and try and spot someone going in or coming out
prague is nice,but extremely cold this time of year.its got very touristy
and everywhere is covered in horse sh1t from the horse and carts.
karlory vary,about 2 and a half hours south east is stunning(and some nice goulash shops)
and a word of warning,there are guns every where
personally i would go to somewhere like nice or perhaps ventigmilia,maybe nimes,just along the med coastNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo View PostMy advice would be to go to Prague instead - much nicer city!
Unless you're going to 'Dam for the nitelife and cafe 'culture', which is an entirely different matter.............
Id rather have the city full of drunken Brits than sober germans,
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Originally posted by Muddy Boots View PostNever been before and planning a long weekend any suggestions, recommendations or advice?
Watch out for cyclists, they nearly knock you over everywhere
If using the trains, be aware that there are multiple units joined together and at key areas (like central amsterdam) they split the trains east-west north-south. You have to look out for the stations/areas on the carriages themselves and it may not be the area/station your going to
eg. was working in Assen but had to get in the carriage earmarked for groningen about 15miles further up the lineGaz
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