Amsterdam Cycling Tips for Visitors
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There are more bicycles than people in Amsterdam. Cycling for the majority is the primary way of getting around and because of this the Dutch take cycling seriously. There is little patience for people who muck up the system. Before you rent that bike learn the rules of the road and once you rented, get to know your bike and practice riding it where you will not disturb others.
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Tips for riding a bike in Amsterdam
Due to It’s small size, cycling is the best way to discover Amsterdam. You can cycle wherever you want at your own leisure and there are cycle paths all over the city, making it safe for cyclists.
Vanupied wanted to find out more about cycling in Amsterdam, so we asked one of the most central bike rental companies: the aptly-named RentaBike.nl, near Dam Square, for some advice.
On the menu: safety rules, what do to if it rains, when you are high or drunk and/or at night, where to go on a ride outside of Amsterdam.
Find more info online on vanupied.com. Be curious and enjoy your ride!
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We took advantage of our hotels free bike rentals and explored the city. We wandered around for a few hours and eventually made our way to the Brouwerij't IJ brewery. Overall it was an amazing day in Amsterdam!
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We fly to Amsterdam for our first travel experience outside of Germany. The city is beautiful and alive when we arrive, and we rent bikes to ride around the city. We get familiar with our surroundings for the rest of the day and call it an early night after meeting up with our couch surfing host.
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Keukenhof is open between March till May every year and it hosts millions of visitor from all around the world. There are amazingly beautiful fields near by keukenhof which you can visit by walk or you can also take bikes on rent and take 1/2/3 hours of tour.
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Is Amsterdam just weed, prostitutes and bikes?
I took an overnight ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam, giving me one day, well, about 6 hours to run around Amsterdam, the capital city of The Netherlands, to see what this famous city had to offer. Is Amsterdam just weed, prostitutes and bikes?
I've never really wanted to come to Amsterdam as I'm not into weed, prostitutes or riding bikes, but when I tell people that, they always tell me that there's far more to see than what the city itself is famous for. Prostitution and weed are both legal in The Netherlands, so people, especially drunk Brits flock to Amsterdam to try out the local delicacies, pretty much ruining the place for other people. The ferry was about half-full, but that amount of drunk Brits is still hard to deal with. I know I've been one of them drunk Brits abroad on many occasions and I can see how annoying it is to be around them.
I ran around the city centre and the surrounding areas of Amsterdam in the limited time I had available before getting back on to the ferry to do another overnight cruise back to Newcastle. I'll be releasing a video about how that was next week.
From what I saw, Amsterdam is marketed heavily towards prostitution, weed and pancakes, as you'd expect. That's pretty much all I saw whilst I was there dodging bikes. The Dutch are class; every Dutch person I've ever met has been awesome, but wow, if you get in the way of somebody riding a bike, they'll let you know about it. I didn't, as I didn't go into any of the bike lanes, but I did hear A LOT of Dutch people shouting at tourists for being in their way whilst riding.
Originating as a small fishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam became one of the most important ports in the world. Amsterdam is also the cultural capital of the Netherlands. Amsterdam is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.63 million international visitors annually, this is excluding the 16 million day-trippers visiting the city every year.[164] The number of visitors has been growing steadily over the past decade. This can be attributed to an increasing number of European visitors. Two-thirds of the hotels are located in the city's centre.
I took a short walk through the red light district, or de wallen as it's called to see what the fuss was about. Not going to lie, wasn't impressed, I thought it was extremely seedy and harsh on the women. I'll be releasing a video next week about my thoughts on the red light district and prostitution in general in Amsterdam.
De Wallen, also known as Walletjes or Rosse Buurt (Rose Burt), is a designated area for legalised prostitution and is Amsterdam's largest and most well known red-light district. This neighbourhood has become a famous attraction for tourists. It consists of a network of roads and alleys containing several hundred small, one-room apartments rented by sex workers who offer their services from behind a window or glass door, typically illuminated with red lights.
My view overall from this short trip to Amsterdam isn't a great one, it was dirty, it smelt bad, there didn't seem a lot to do in the centre apart from smoke weed and bang prostitutes or eat waffles. The waffles were great.
This hasn't changed my view on Dutch people, they're probably the best nationality in terms of personality that I've met on my travels - I've not yet met a Dutch person I didn't like.
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Amsterdam on a bicycle in a day! Aimless cycle tour seeing canals and windmills + all things Dutch!
With two days to relax in Amsterdam before travelling back to Hong Kong, we did as they do there, and rode bicycles around (and then out) of the city.
As Vlogs go, I give minimal information. It’s either lazy or cryptic on my behalf. But part of the fun of travelling, is exploring without expectation right?! So just know that there’s beautiful stuff out there. Go wander. Go find it. On a bicycle.
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands!! RENT BIKES and go outside of the city!! /// week 1
On a 6 moths break traveling new places with and without friends and family, making new ones along the way!
Our plan for the week was:
Firts two days visited the city by foot which means a lot of walking for us!
Then got a bike and took the train with them to see windmills in Zaanse Schans (don't ask how it's pronounced, I have NO CLUE)
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE TRAIN TICKET FOR YOUR BIKES!! Weird but important... ALSO if you bike in holland, know that Trams have priority and they're very quiet so watch out!
Ate the best Poffertjes ans Stropwaffel (caramel extra thin wafel) there at and near the Albert Cuipt market where Max ate 1 kilo of blueberries which you can't find in Israel.
My uncle Taco Pauka guided us through the city by bike which was AMAZING! Thank you again :))) He taught us about the history of this amazing city and about the jewish history as well.
Was so glad to see family!!