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Multi City in Amsterdam

THREE DAYS TWO NIGHTS IN AMSTERDAM.... We took a cab to the airport all by ourselves coz it was a weekday and Aaron had to work.  Very convenient to get a cab really, just have to book the day before and the cab will be at the doorstep the next day.  The flight was punctual and we reached Scipnol airport within an hour and a half flight.  At the airport were our friends from
Austria, they were so kind to wait for us after arriving a few hours earlier than ours.  Together the 6 of us checked in to a hotel right in town, so convenient and within walking distance to shops and restaurants. After checking in, we had our late lunch at an Italian restaurant.  After that it was all walking and walking from one street to another!




Hotel Room... 
Our first meal in Amsterdam at an Italian restaurant... 


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  1. in my mind, amsterdam is a nice place to visit. let us know how you find it.

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  2. The inside of the building is beautiful! And the pizza looks so good!

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  3. Good exercise before the nice pizza meal.

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  4. The buildings look like those found in the movie. :D

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  5. Amsterdam. I remember the time I was there. I love the city. Magnificent and well preserved. The canal ride was amazing experience and nice way to view the city. Did you go for the canal ride??

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  6. This is a gorgeous place, and I won't soon forget it. Attended an event here sponsored by the company. The reception hour was held in one of the rooms next to the rental spaces for parties. I loved their buttery mashed sweet potato.

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  7. Both the exterior and interior very impressive!

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