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Amazing Amsterdam
Canals and bridges make Amsterdam a scenic place to explore.
The Netherlands - Opens a dialog is known for its high number of famous painters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh, so it makes perfect sense that its capital of Amsterdam is a major hub for art and culture. There are over 50 art museums in this historic city, so one visit to Amsterdam will not be enough for you to fully enjoy and appreciate all that it offers from this perspective. Of course, Amsterdam is a fantastic place to visit for many other things which you and your family can enjoy, from street markets to performing arts and so much more. You’ll find that Amsterdam is a place that embraces its cultural and natural treasures for visitors to discover and enjoy.
A canal cruise is a memorable way to experience Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Canal Cruises
One of the most memorable ways to experience Amsterdam - Opens a dialog is by a canal cruise. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the 17th-century engineering efforts that created the canals to manage water flow. Whether you choose to relax as the coastline passes you by or actively participate in photographing some of the city’s vistas while onboard, the visual splendor of some of the 165 canals which you’ll experience from this perspective will astonish you.
Amsterdam Canal Cruises
One of the most memorable ways to experience Amsterdam - Opens a dialog is by a canal cruise. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the 17th-century engineering efforts that created the canals to manage water flow. Whether you choose to relax as the coastline passes you by or actively participate in photographing some of the city’s vistas while onboard, the visual splendor of some of the 165 canals which you’ll experience from this perspective will astonish you.
A canal cruise is a memorable way to experience Amsterdam.
Warming up a stroopwafel on a cup of coffee or tea makes for a ooey gooey delicious treat.
Culinary Deep Dive
One Dutch culinary treat which has gained momentum in the US in recent years is Stroopwafel. This thin sandwich cookie consists of 2 sweet waffle cookies with a caramel filling that joins them together. While you can purchase these wonderful treats at your local Costco, you and your family should also experience it while in Amsterdam at numerous bakeries that specialize in making Stroopwafel. Something else that’s delicious and worth experiencing is an hour-long scenic train ride from Amsterdam which will take you to place which is known for its namesake cheese: Gouda. Similar to Parmigiano Reggiano cheese of Italy’s Emila-Romagna region and Champagne of France’s Champagne region, Gouda cheese is a prized commodity for the Netherlands. This fact will become quite apparent as you tour a Gouda cheese factory and witness the countless number of Gouda wheels that are in the aging / storage rooms (a fascinating sight indeed!). After you return to Amsterdam from your family’s adventures in Gouda, be sure to enjoy some of the highly touted fried fish (fresh herring is most commonly used), or Bitterballen which are regions meatballs that are battered and deep-fried and are best enjoyed with mustard.
Take the opportunity to tour a beautiful windmill in Holland.
Windmill Tour
When visiting The Netherlands, viewing Dutch Windmills is a must! Within Amsterdam, there are under 10 windmills that remain, however, only some of the mills in this region still serve a purpose: From draining excess water from land to crushing seeds and grains into a fine powder (with stone grinders attached), their behemoth size will impress. Additionally, you may want to consider viewing these iconic treasures throughout the countryside of Amsterdam while on a biking tour as the photo opportunities are phenomenal!
Windmill Tour
When visiting The Netherlands, viewing Dutch Windmills is a must! Within Amsterdam, there are under 10 windmills that remain, however, only some of the mills in this region still serve a purpose: From draining excess water from land to crushing seeds and grains into a fine powder (with stone grinders attached), their behemoth size will impress. Additionally, you may want to consider viewing these iconic treasures throughout the countryside of Amsterdam while on a biking tour as the photo opportunities are phenomenal!
Take the opportunity to tour a beautiful windmill in Holland.
Visiting Amsterdam during the Spring yields a colorful photographic opportunity.
Tiptoeing Through the Tulips….sort of….
Tulips are one of the most iconic elements when travelers think of The Netherlands. Visiting Amsterdam during the Spring yields some pleasant photographic opportunities. Your family will enjoy visiting Tulip farms and learning more about these flowers which are known to flourish in the Netherlands. While many farms prohibit walking through the tulip beds, some will allow you to pick your own flowers for enjoyment at your hotel as well as possibly have some shipped home!
Wooden clog shoes, known as Klompen, can be as simple or ornate as the wearer.
It’s Hard to Tiptoe in These…
The Netherlands has the distinction for its unique wooden clog shoes, better known locally as Klompen. While wearing these rather sturdy shoes in Amsterdam is not as popular as it once was, you will find some individuals wearing them in the city for cultural identity purposes. Why use wood for shoes? Simply put, in the 13th century, it had everything to do with wood being the safest choice for individuals working in fields, factories, and wherever there was a chance your feet might be negatively impacted by mud or something heavy possibly falling on them. Throughout Amsterdam, you will find many places which sell these iconic shoes, but there’s one nationally recognized cobbler that you should visit to learn more about Klompen and witness them being created: De Klompenboer / Wooden Shoe Factory (which is near the Rembrandt House Museum). If you are keen to have some custom-made Klompen to take home (and perhaps try to dance in), this is the place that can make that dream happen.
It’s Hard to Tiptoe in These…
The Netherlands has the distinction for its unique wooden clog shoes, better known locally as Klompen. While wearing these rather sturdy shoes in Amsterdam is not as popular as it once was, you will find some individuals wearing them in the city for cultural identity purposes. Why use wood for shoes? Simply put, in the 13th century, it had everything to do with wood being the safest choice for individuals working in fields, factories, and wherever there was a chance your feet might be negatively impacted by mud or something heavy possibly falling on them. Throughout Amsterdam, you will find many places which sell these iconic shoes, but there’s one nationally recognized cobbler that you should visit to learn more about Klompen and witness them being created: De Klompenboer / Wooden Shoe Factory (which is near the Rembrandt House Museum). If you are keen to have some custom-made Klompen to take home (and perhaps try to dance in), this is the place that can make that dream happen.
Wooden clog shoes, known as Klompen, can be as simple or ornate as the wearer.
As you can see, Amsterdam has many elements which you and your family will enjoy. In addition to being a destination like none other, it doesn’t sugarcoat its place in history, whether good or bad. For this reason, Amsterdam is indeed a well-rounded destination for education, recreation and fun!
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We invite you to take some time to browse around and dream of your next vacation, rental car, or cruise, whether you’re booking for next month or toward the end of next year.
Canals and bridges make Amsterdam a scenic place to explore.
The Netherlands - Opens a dialog is known for its high number of famous painters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh, so it makes perfect sense that its capital of Amsterdam is a major hub for art and culture. There are over 50 art museums in this historic city, so one visit to Amsterdam will not be enough for you to fully enjoy and appreciate all that it offers from this perspective. Of course, Amsterdam is a fantastic place to visit for many other things which you and your family can enjoy, from street markets to performing arts and so much more. You’ll find that Amsterdam is a place that embraces its cultural and natural treasures for visitors to discover and enjoy.
A canal cruise is a memorable way to experience Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Canal Cruises
One of the most memorable ways to experience Amsterdam - Opens a dialog is by a canal cruise. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the 17th-century engineering efforts that created the canals to manage water flow. Whether you choose to relax as the coastline passes you by or actively participate in photographing some of the city’s vistas while onboard, the visual splendor of some of the 165 canals which you’ll experience from this perspective will astonish you.
Amsterdam Canal Cruises
One of the most memorable ways to experience Amsterdam - Opens a dialog is by a canal cruise. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the 17th-century engineering efforts that created the canals to manage water flow. Whether you choose to relax as the coastline passes you by or actively participate in photographing some of the city’s vistas while onboard, the visual splendor of some of the 165 canals which you’ll experience from this perspective will astonish you.
A canal cruise is a memorable way to experience Amsterdam.
Warming up a stroopwafel on a cup of coffee or tea makes for a ooey gooey delicious treat.
Culinary Deep Dive
One Dutch culinary treat which has gained momentum in the US in recent years is Stroopwafel. This thin sandwich cookie consists of 2 sweet waffle cookies with a caramel filling that joins them together. While you can purchase these wonderful treats at your local Costco, you and your family should also experience it while in Amsterdam at numerous bakeries that specialize in making Stroopwafel. Something else that’s delicious and worth experiencing is an hour-long scenic train ride from Amsterdam which will take you to place which is known for its namesake cheese: Gouda. Similar to Parmigiano Reggiano cheese of Italy’s Emila-Romagna region and Champagne of France’s Champagne region, Gouda cheese is a prized commodity for the Netherlands. This fact will become quite apparent as you tour a Gouda cheese factory and witness the countless number of Gouda wheels that are in the aging / storage rooms (a fascinating sight indeed!). After you return to Amsterdam from your family’s adventures in Gouda, be sure to enjoy some of the highly touted fried fish (fresh herring is most commonly used), or Bitterballen which are regions meatballs that are battered and deep-fried and are best enjoyed with mustard.
Take the opportunity to tour a beautiful windmill in Holland.
Windmill Tour
When visiting The Netherlands, viewing Dutch Windmills is a must! Within Amsterdam, there are under 10 windmills that remain, however, only some of the mills in this region still serve a purpose: From draining excess water from land to crushing seeds and grains into a fine powder (with stone grinders attached), their behemoth size will impress. Additionally, you may want to consider viewing these iconic treasures throughout the countryside of Amsterdam while on a biking tour as the photo opportunities are phenomenal!
Windmill Tour
When visiting The Netherlands, viewing Dutch Windmills is a must! Within Amsterdam, there are under 10 windmills that remain, however, only some of the mills in this region still serve a purpose: From draining excess water from land to crushing seeds and grains into a fine powder (with stone grinders attached), their behemoth size will impress. Additionally, you may want to consider viewing these iconic treasures throughout the countryside of Amsterdam while on a biking tour as the photo opportunities are phenomenal!
Take the opportunity to tour a beautiful windmill in Holland.
Visiting Amsterdam during the Spring yields a colorful photographic opportunity.
Tiptoeing Through the Tulips….sort of….
Tulips are one of the most iconic elements when travelers think of The Netherlands. Visiting Amsterdam during the Spring yields some pleasant photographic opportunities. Your family will enjoy visiting Tulip farms and learning more about these flowers which are known to flourish in the Netherlands. While many farms prohibit walking through the tulip beds, some will allow you to pick your own flowers for enjoyment at your hotel as well as possibly have some shipped home!
Wooden clog shoes, known as Klompen, can be as simple or ornate as the wearer.
It’s Hard to Tiptoe in These…
The Netherlands has the distinction for its unique wooden clog shoes, better known locally as Klompen. While wearing these rather sturdy shoes in Amsterdam is not as popular as it once was, you will find some individuals wearing them in the city for cultural identity purposes. Why use wood for shoes? Simply put, in the 13th century, it had everything to do with wood being the safest choice for individuals working in fields, factories, and wherever there was a chance your feet might be negatively impacted by mud or something heavy possibly falling on them. Throughout Amsterdam, you will find many places which sell these iconic shoes, but there’s one nationally recognized cobbler that you should visit to learn more about Klompen and witness them being created: De Klompenboer / Wooden Shoe Factory (which is near the Rembrandt House Museum). If you are keen to have some custom-made Klompen to take home (and perhaps try to dance in), this is the place that can make that dream happen.
It’s Hard to Tiptoe in These…
The Netherlands has the distinction for its unique wooden clog shoes, better known locally as Klompen. While wearing these rather sturdy shoes in Amsterdam is not as popular as it once was, you will find some individuals wearing them in the city for cultural identity purposes. Why use wood for shoes? Simply put, in the 13th century, it had everything to do with wood being the safest choice for individuals working in fields, factories, and wherever there was a chance your feet might be negatively impacted by mud or something heavy possibly falling on them. Throughout Amsterdam, you will find many places which sell these iconic shoes, but there’s one nationally recognized cobbler that you should visit to learn more about Klompen and witness them being created: De Klompenboer / Wooden Shoe Factory (which is near the Rembrandt House Museum). If you are keen to have some custom-made Klompen to take home (and perhaps try to dance in), this is the place that can make that dream happen.
Wooden clog shoes, known as Klompen, can be as simple or ornate as the wearer.
As you can see, Amsterdam has many elements which you and your family will enjoy. In addition to being a destination like none other, it doesn’t sugarcoat its place in history, whether good or bad. For this reason, Amsterdam is indeed a well-rounded destination for education, recreation and fun!
Sign Up for Costco.ca Emails
If you are interested in great deals Costco Travel has to offer, click here - Opens a dialog to sign up to receive emails. This will ensure that Travel and Costco.ca values are sent directly to your inbox.
Once You Are Ready to Travel, Costco Travel Can Help
We invite you to take some time to browse around and dream of your next vacation, rental car, or cruise, whether you’re booking for next month or toward the end of next year.
About the Author: The above piece was written by Jason Gordon, a guest travel blogger, and Costco enthusiast. Jason Gordon is compensated by Costco Travel to share his travel experiences.