We arrived into Amsterdam into beautiful weather and the first thing that struck me was the amount of bicycles that I could see! There were hundreds of them parked up all over the place!!
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Bicycles on the dockside |
Anyway, after breakfast we arranged to have our cases taken up from the cabin and we went outside where staff assisted us to get a taxi. As I said earlier, we had booked our own extension to the holiday on our own, so our transfers were nothing to do with Viking. The taxi that arrived for us took us to the Radisson Blu Hotel and the total cost was 46 Euros. The drive there was quite a short one but, as we had arrived quite early, our room at the hotel wasn't ready for us, however they happily stored our luggage for us and we went out to explore our new surroundings.
As it was such a glorious day, we took the opportunity of taking a trip on one of the canal boats which worked out as 15.50 Euros for a one hour sail, which we thoroughly enjoyed. However, before that we decided to pop into a cafe for a rest and a cup of coffee but, I expect you've guessed what we done!! We actually ended up in a cannabis cafe!! We did get some strange looks from other patrons, however the staff were lovely and we sat and had a coffee before leaving again on our travels. I must stress that we did only have coffee though and decided not have some of the 'special cakes' that were on offer!!
On our canal cruise we saw that there were bicycles all over the place. They are just parked everywhere. all sorts of bikes, every colour under the sun and some very old ones too!! We even spotted a multi-storey bicycle park!!
As you can imagine I was a bit snap happy in this photographer's paradise, and I took loads of photos, but I will include just a few here to give you an idea of the sights you can see from the canals.
After our cruise we had a light lunch and then we made our way back to the hotel to check in. I took some photos as we walked back to the hotel and came to the conclusion that it would be almost impossible to take photos in Amsterdam without getting a bicycle or some sort of two-wheeled vehicle into the picture!!
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How to take your dog for a walk in Amsterdam! |
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Girlie scooter! |
We were allocated twin room No. 635 which was on the 6th floor and overlooked the reception area of the hotel. It was a nice large room, especially after the cramped conditions of the cabin on the cruise, but it lacked storage space. Hard to believe I know, but we had more storage space in our cabin on the boat!! However, it was still a nice room and it had the following facilities: over-bath shower, shaving mirror, hair dryer, toiletries, iron and ironing board, safe, fridge (stocked and electronic), TV, tea and coffee making facilities. There was an ice machine just outside in the hallway. Now, about the safe - it was in the most stupid place. It was situated very high up so that a smaller person certainly wouldn't have been able to reach it to enter in the numbers on the keypad. I was able to reach these, but I couldn't see the bottom of the safe and when it came to clear it, I had to stand on a chair and hold a torch inside to make sure I hadn't missed anything! I just wonder how many before before us have inadvertently left articles inside on checking-out of the hotel. There was also a step into the bathroom which was a tripping hazard. There were no drawers in the room and only a limited number of open shelves for storing clothes apart from some hanging space. I have never been in such a poorly designed hotel room anywhere in the world! Having said all of that, check-in was easy and the staff were friendly and helpful. We requested extra pillows for the room and they arrived literally only minutes after they were ordered. Here are some photos of the room.
After getting the cases unpacked as best we could considering the lack of storage space, we had a bit of a rest then went back out for another walk around. Here are some photos taken during our walkabout.
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Colourful 'cafe' |
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Bicycles of all shapes and sizes and colours! |
That's certainly one good thing about the streets here - there are no hills!! Around tea-time we found an Italian restaurant where we had a nice meal and then walked some more before heading to a bar for a nightcap and then it was back to the hotel at 11 p.m. as we were pretty tired by then!
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Nightcap! Cheers!! |