Explore Amsterdam by bike, just like the Dutch do!
|When you’re in Amsterdam and want to explore Amsterdam there is no better way than to do it like the locals do 🙂
Use a bicycle!!
The ultimate way of being in Holland is to cycle ofcourse!
The city has on almost every road a lane for bicycles, it is safe and the fastest way to go around the city. And you can get of your bicycle where ever you want and explore the area how long you want or need.
So that is what I did last week. I went to Amsterdam with the public transport and rented a bicycle. There are many shops to do so. I saw a couple of shops called Mac Bike You can easily rent a bike and get a map to go around the city and see the highlights in an afternoon.
Explore Amsterdam by bike, just like the Dutch do!
The Route
I started around the ‘Centraal Station’ or Amsterdam CS, the railway station, from there I went to ‘De Dam’. That is the main square of Amsterdam Centre, the Royal Palace is also situated on this square. The statue on this square is a remembrance on WWII. Every year there is a remembrance and the Queen or from now on the King will be there to honour and remember the victims of WWII.
When we went on we passed the house of Rembrandt, it is a museum now to visit.
We also passed a market ‘Nieuwmarkt‘ , with on the background the great building of ‘De Waag’
The Waag (“weigh house”) is a 15th-century building, it was originally a city gate and part of the walls of Amsterdam.
Famous Canals
We biked around some suburb areas and saw some nice canals. When you say Amsterdam you automatically will think about water and canals running through the city. Gives it a real authentic feeling and view biking around it, and over those brigdes.
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Explore Amsterdam by bike, just like the Dutch do!
Some of those have a typical story. Like this one.
It is called ‘Magere brug’ translated as skinny brigde. Tradition relates that the bridge was named after the sisters Mager, who were supposed to live on opposite sides of the river. They are said to have had the wooden bridge built to make it easier to visit one another. However it appears more likely, that the original bridge acquired the name from being so narrow (mager means skinny in Dutch), that it was hard for two pedestrians to pass one along another.
Hermitage Amsterdam
We also came by the ‘Rijksmuseum‘ or in English The State Museum. It is located in a great old beautiful building, designed by the Dutch architect Petrus J.H. Cuypers. It has been built in the then fashionable Dutch neo-Renaissance style, using historical neo-Gothic elements in it form and decoration.
You also see the Hop on Hop off bus driving by
In a park behind the Rijksmuseum you could take a break and recharge your celphone 🙂 Well, there was only one plug left to charge unfortunately the rest was cut off 🙁 but it did work!
Cycling around in Amsterdam – Just like the locals
Lunch
We had some lunch in the Vondel park. That’s a great park in the middle of the city. Great for some relaxing time, sitting on the grass looking at all the activity coming by.
Explore Amsterdam by bike, just like the Dutch do!
Explore Amsterdam from the water too
We had something to drink at ‘Noorderlicht‘. It was a really nice ‘back to basic’ place. Really liked that, they don’t serve sprite but did had lemon juice. The bottle was great and on the menu it explained why they had choosen that one. All because of health, I like that concept really much!
In front of Noorderlicht there is a very typical hotel. It is located in a crane, very unique! You will have a great view over Amsterdam!
Back to Central Station
After that we went back with the ferry and were in no time back at the railway station Central. At the station you can return your rented bikes and just walk into the best shoppingstreet of Amsterdam, the Nieuwendijk. Explore Amsterdam some more! That street will go to the Dam and when you cross that square you enter the Kalverstraat, another shoppingstreet 🙂 And ofcourse on the other side of the Dam you can go to the red district…I will highlight that another time 😉
Replica ofd the ship Amsterdam
End your afternoon at Cafe Hanneke’s boom (Tree of Hanneke)
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I hope you love this world as much as I do!
Jacomijn is een politieagent uit Nederland die jou graag laat zien hoe je veilig, actief en gezond de wereld kan over reizen. Safe and Healthy travel is a MUST