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Homely 1930's apartment next to Vondelpark
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Cosy 1930's apartment with sunny roof top terrace. Centrally located next to the Vondelpark in a quiet street, with populair bars & restaurants nearby. Fully equipped kitchen, multi room sound system in bedroom, kitchen & living room. Kamado BBQ available. Bikes for rent on request. Paid parking in front of door, free parking available at 3km The space Located near Amsterdam's most beautiful attractions, such as the Vondelpark and the museum square. There are 3 bikes available for rent, 2 of them provided if you're tall (188cm + ;-)). There is a kitchen equipped with all necessities. The master bed is large (180x210) and very comfortable. The other bed is a sofa bed that also sleeps two. The sunny roof terrace overlooks all the courtyards and is equipped with a kamado bbq. Guest access You can access all parts of the house, but apologies upfront that the cleaners will put dirty laundry (towels & bedsheets) in the ensuiteroom. We recently rebuilt the house and can therefore not access the attic anymore until the 2nd part of the home improvement is finished. This is also why the roof in the staircase isn't plastered & painted yet. Other things to note Some general tips: - do a lot of biking. Also bike outside Amsterdam towards nieuwendam/durgerdam, and e.g. Ouderkerk aan de Amstel - Walk through the Jordaan, the canals and an often wrongfully neglected part of Amsterdam: Prinseneiland and Bickerseiland - take a trip on, or hire a boat. Amsterdam is a completely different city when watched from the water - Visit the Rijksmuseum (and bike underneath it), van Gogh museum, Anne Frank huis (buy tickets for all in advance) - Though slightly awkward, the Red light district remains an experience - Eat stroopwafels, pannenkoeken, haring, cheese. Drink jenever, beer. - Go to the Waterlooplein market just for people watching Museums: Rijksmuseum Van Gogh museum Stedelijk museum Nemo (science - kids) Hermitage Kattenkabinet Shopping: - The '9 straatjes' area is our favourite for clothes. It has lots of boutiques. Tourists have also discovered the area, but the shops are way nicer (don't expect the usual H&M etc). - Haarlemmerdijk - If you really like shopping and you’re in Amsterdam for a longer time, spend a day outside of Amsterdam in either Haarlem or Utrecht. Two lovely old cities respectively 15 or 30 minutes by train. Both also have really nice musea. Registration Details 0363 279E AF66 F092 93AA
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