In the beginning of March some friends, my boyfriend and I went on a weekend vacation to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
It’s not that far away from Hanover – a 4,5hours trainride. So after work we took the train, just on time for Dinner we arrived in Amsterdam.
First thing I remember after stepping out of the train – the persistant smell of weed.. No kidding, this city screams at you “Marihuana is legal here!!”
…Well, back to the important things of life: FOOD!
Until 1945 Indonesia was a colony of the Netherlands. For centuries the Netherlands were able to eat delicious, spicy food. After Indonesia got independet they couldn’t life without these wonderful tastes so, at least Amsterdam, has a bunch of Indonesian Restaurants and Foodstores.
A little Paradise for the Hanoveraner – Hannover has not one single Indonesian Restaurant!
First Stop: Sampurna Restaurant close to the tulip market.
We didn’t know about the very high prizes there, especially the drinks: 4,5€ for one Bintang and 7,5€ for one ‘Cendol’ Drink. Whatever, the food was okay. Nothing special, if you are used to eat Indonesian food in Indonesia
After that surprisingly expensive Meal we head to the Red-Light-District. It was quite fun there, seeing all these young and some old women and men dressed like women shaking there butts and boobs for random people. All of it next to the Coffee-Shops with its high customers.
A whole new interesting world in which I couldn’t live - Too much weed, too much tourism, too much people high on drugs…
Red-Light-District during Daylight
Back to the beauty of Amsterdam… there is still so much old architecture.. it’s amazing how nearly every big city in Europe has its own unique architecture. The canals in Amsterdam make sure you can explore these architecture in many different ways – from a boat or from a brigde. Every angle gives you a different new perspective. You can see details you’re not able to see if you’re just standing in front of a house.
One of the many Canals in Amsterdam
Some Backyard
Kinda crooked Town House..hehe
House Boats are very popular in Amsterdam
If you search for a very outstanding impression you have to visit the Anne-Frank-Museum. Next to a heartbreaking story about a jewish girl and her brilliant thoughts about people and the world, a history nearly no one in Germany is proud of and the cruelty human kind is able to do to its own species you can learn more about the traditional houses in old Amsterdam. The arrangement and the size of the rooms, the staircases and so on.
You’re not allowed to take pictures inside the Musem, but I guarantee you it is worth a visit!