Short flight to Amsterdam and we arrived at Schiphol Airport. Like many European cities it is well connected by train into the city so in a few minutes we were at Central Station, on a tram and quickly found our home for the next week. The owner met us with his two little boys, gave us instructions and we were good to go.
Don is happy to be on the train into the city
That is if we had any energy left. We could have slept then but decided on a little stroll around the neighbourhood for some air and some supplies. Went to a nearby supermarket and were surprised at the prices which were very reasonable as we were expecting very expensive! One item that is a lot cheaper is wine, almost half the price we pay at home for the same bottles.
A great little apartment with a full kitchen
We knew that Amsterdam was filled with bikes but had no idea how many. Not hundreds but thousands of all descriptions. Bike lanes everywhere and one observation is that the people overall are very slim compared to North Americans. Maybe we should all be on bikes. The city is also very pedestrian friendly with few cars to be seen anywhere. Our first impressions are very positive.
Bikes are chained up at every bridge
We need to look out for the bikes.
Our apartment is located in Centrum and located over the Bloemenmarkt. This is the Flower Market which is the last floating market in Amsterdam. It is pretty now but must be a wonderful sight in the spring when the tulips are in bloom.
The Flower Market by our apartment
Some fall flowers
The shop next door is interesting as well as you can see by the pictures. Since many drugs are legal here there are many such shops around Amsterdam.
A Magic Mushroom Shop
. Pipes of every description
Before we went back to go to bed early we stopped by an Italian restaurant for a drink and a snack so of course I had to post our first food photo.I hope there are many good ones to come through out the trip.
Nice dry white and appetizer plate for two.
Then we turned in for the night and slept for 16 hours!!
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