Hey! Well, for a start you can visit any of the manyyy museums, go to the Vondelpark, go to the Dam.
If the weather allows you, you can go on a boat trip! Besides on a group boat trip, you can do some individual water biking aswell :D
You can go to a place called Lisse, it's near Amsterdam to the Keukenhof.
Everything mentioned above, only Keukenhof is closed from 21st of may onwards.
If you like art: visit the museums, they are pretty much located in the same area (Amsterdam Zuid). If you have any interest for the WWII then go to Anne Frank´s Huis.
I don´t want to put you off, but the 1 hour boat trip is KINDA boring.... So waterbike is probably a better idea, I hope you have a nice weather and no rain... The shoppingstreet is located around the Dam (where the palace is). You can also visit the palace if it is open for visitors.
Meanwhile I am thinking about who is getting married ;)
can anyone suggest any good clean desi halal restaurants to eat which are pretty near to the airport?
or any decent halal restaurant near the airport?
Hi Tabu,
I don't think there are any halal restaurants near the airport (except for maybe a doner place in the airport hall). I don't know what your travel arrangements are to/from Amsterdam but best idea would be to catch the train to Amsterdam City Centre (only takes 15 mins). Plenty of halal restaurants you can choose from there :-)
Fashionista007 mentioned that Keukenhof is closed from 21st of may onwards...any idea when it will open? Im going to be arriving sometime on the weekend of 18-19th July...so its still some time away....
Shinoo you say to catch the train to Amsterdam City Centre..is the station quite near to the airport? Are things written in english like stations and stuff otherwise im really gonna be confused :(
TabuB, Keukenhof will be opened next year only. Since the flowers are already cut now for export purposes. So I guess no Keukenhof for you this time around. But don´t worry, if you still want to see places you can also go to the Zaanse Schans, where you will find almost all of the windmills at one place, and there is also a workshop about how you make ´klompen´ (wooden shoes).
And don´t worry about the train etc, the train platform is beneath the airport terminals, so you just have to take the stairs to the train platform. Yes everything is written in english and Dutch people speak fluent English. There is no way you can get lost in Amsterdam :)
As for the halal restaurant, there are plenty of turkish/moroccan/indian/pakistani restaurants, even in the city centre.
go to Amsterdamse Bos if the weather's nice or to Vondelpark
Amsterdam Dungeon if u like scary stuff...
in city center u got loads of restaurants and kool shops.
u can also go to station Amsterdam Arena if you wanna see the Arena stadium and a really kool big cinema.
If you got any questions, dun hesitate to ask.
btw u can hire a bike from rentabike and discover Amsterdam yourself :D
lemme know if u get lost :)
have fun!
p.s. u just going to Amsterdam? Utrecht, Haarlem, Rotterdam and Den Haag are kool too.
Esp. the beach Scheveningen in Den Haag (The Hague) and they got some good halaal restaurants!
First of all the Red Light District has no ticket since it's referred to an area/zone if you will. It has no entrance fee.
Secondly, it is a prostitution district (obviously) and yeah you see women on displays - so if your morals, values and faith boundaries don't allow you to go there, don't.
But,
I'd say go if you get a chance, it's one of the most eye-opening experiences, the feeling of women selling themselves all around you is a very powerful and heart wrenching feeling. It's one thing to read about this stuff and entirely another to see it infront of you and particularly in the Amterdamned manner. SO yeah.