Amsterdam - When my husband's colleague and some friends asked where we're going - an interesting reaction, that curious look, that knowing half-smile on their faces. "Amsterdam," they say with a mischievous grin, "lucky you!" that never bother me so much having no clue about what they meant until my husband told me about the legal prostitution and the numerous marijuana-selling coffee shops. I did my research and I was aware that Amsterdam is famous of their "coffee shops" which I imagined loads of hot chocolates/teas/lattes and desserts to try (I know, I should have done my research seriously, haha!) .
Four days in Amsterdam isn't enough to see what the place has to offer but we made sure to make the most of the four days worth it. The city is small enough to get around by foot and yes, everyone speaks English. Our winter trip to Amsterdam saved us quite a bit on travel expenses. Not only are flights to Amsterdam cheaper in the winter months – sometimes less than half what you’d pay during the summer – the prices on Amsterdam hotels and hostels are drastically reduced as well so that was a great bargain for us. We booked in ITC hotel thru booking.com for 200euro for three nights. It's very accessible to all city's attractions and it's located just by the canal.
We spent two days seeing Amsterdam city center by foot and nearby museums. You can use the hop on- hop off sightseeing by double-decker bus and boat for 24 hours for 26euro/person but we preferred to walk. Hello? I'm a photo fanatic, how could I take good pictures if I'm in the bus? but of course, we did not miss the lovers canal cruise and enjoyed the breathtaking views of Amsterdam from the water for 11euro/person.
Have you heard about the Red Light District (RLD) – The RLD has been there reputedly since the 15th century when most of this area (De Wallen) was a haunt of sailors from ships moored close by. It can get very crowded on weekend evenings. Out of curiosity that we went to the place, how it actually looks like and all...so...a brief description - the ladies were in each glass cubicle waiting for customers to pick them, sex live shows are open like cinemas, peep shows, sex shops and some walls with satanic writings and drawings. It's not normal, not pleasing, the other side of the world (hell?). Witnessing and actually being in that place made us very sad plus we saw some Christians preaching the bible weaving placards with bible verses just at the other side of the bridge. Reaching the end point of the red light district, husband and I became emotional that I wanted to turn around and give those Christians a hug :( .





cheap. The stroopwafels is very good with tea and you might want to bring home to share to family and friends. We also hunt the best apple pie in town, the Papeneiland cafe is one of the oldest cafes in Amsterdam – a really historic spot. Bill Clinton famously once came here for a cappuccino and a slice of apple pie, thanks to our very informative tour guide :)



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