the canals go through the city of Amsterdam. There’re some cruise tours for tourists but just a stroll by the canals is even nicer. a lot of cafes and restaurants around.
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the canals go through the city of Amsterdam. There’re some cruise tours for tourists but just a stroll by the canals is even nicer. a lot of cafes and restaurants around.
It is convenient to buy tickets online, the cruise time is actually an hour, and there are headphones in different languages, which is far more cost-effective than domestic scenic spots. The scenery on both sides of the canal is very beautiful and the humanistic atmosphere is strong.
Canals & bicycles. Lots of them. Everywhere in every direction. Sums Amsterdam up in one sentence. I've been 3 times now & with direct Eurostar train from London-now- will likely go again sometime.
The scenery is very good, the weather is a lot, the wind is very strong, but there is no wind on the boat. It is a must-check place to come to Amsterdam. The ticket is 2:30, but people can also go directly at 2 o'clock. It is really convenient.
The canal tour in Amsterdam was a voyage through the very veins of the city, a serene glide across the waters that mirror its historic grace. Our guide had a lot of knowledge, of Amsterdam's rich history and its illustrious art scene, making each ripple in the water seem like a passage through time. The absence of photographs cannot diminish the vivid memories painted by his words. Complimentary drinks added a touch. unfortunately I didn’t take much pic