I know, I know. When is Allison coming back? That’s the burning question on everyone’s minds right now. Well soon, I think. Not sure actually. I think she enjoys watching Orange is the New Black on Netflix and correcting my grammar and sentence structure as I write. In the meantime, I’m here for another entry!
Throughout our trip, we have typically taken an early flight or train out of a city. We figured that by booking an earlier ticket out, we would be able to see more of the next city. However, this typically leads to us rushing in the morning and packing the night before. This time, we decided to go with the other extreme and book a ticket out in the evening. Our flight from Luton-London to Amsterdam was at 8PM. Well, that idea did not work out very well. Our flight ended up being delayed for 2 hours and we did not check-in to our hotel until after midnight.
We got up the next morning and Allie dragged me to the gym. We had missed the complimentary breakfast, so we quickly got ready and headed out for the day. As we stepped out, we got to see the city in a different light. Amsterdam is stunning! The canals, bridges, bikers, and homes make for a very picturesque view.

We set out along the canal looking for a place to eat. If you ever visit, make sure to watch out for people on their bikes. The primary means of transportation around the city center, and just outside, is riding a bicycle. Everyone rides a bike. If you are not careful, you will get clipped. Remember, the bike has the right of way! We continued along the canal for some way, making sure to watch out for riders, and stumbled across a deli/restaurant for lunch. The inside of the restaurant, Broodje Bert, was small and packed with people. Allie and I decided to order two sandwiches. She chose a tomato, mozzarella and pesto sandwich. I went with a salami, brie cheese, and tomato sandwich. The food was incredible and very reasonably priced. Both of us actually felt that the salami sandwich was probably one of the best things we have eaten on this trip. If you ever visit Amsterdam make sure to check out this deli.
All of the bikes outside of the Central Train station

Allie’s Pesto/Mozzarella/Tomato sandwich

From lunch, we hopped on the tram to make our way across town. Taking a tram was the best way to see the city while quickly getting across it. The tram is above ground and a 48 hour pass cost us 12 euros each. We made it to the eastern part of the city and made our way to a brewery that I had read about. Brouwerij ‘t IJ is located in an old windmill. On draft you will only find beer from that specific brewery. Additionally, they have a few beers on draft that they do not bottle. Back home, my friends and I really enjoy visiting breweries from time to time, so it was a unique experience to visit one in another country. The best part, we found a beer that Allison fell in love with. She actually ordered two!

From the brewery we made our way back to the hotel to rest before dinner. When we checked in to the hotel, Allison had mentioned that we were on our honeymoon. The hotel had upgraded our room and we also had access to their Club Lounge. We thought it would be good to check it out since they offered complimentary appetizers and drinks every evening. Well, we unexpectedly ended up staying for 2.5 hours. They had an array of delicious food, in addition to a few wine and beer selections. We had talked about going out for dinner, but ended up eating at the lounge while having a few drinks. After dinner, we headed out to see the Red Light District. Prostitution is legal in Amsterdam and along the streets you will see many random windows with red lights. As you walk by, there will typically be a woman standing in the window. After walking through the streets for a bit, we decided to see some of the other neighborhoods/districts. Allison’s friend Katie had provided a number of recommendations for Amsterdam, so we decided to see a few of them. We headed over to the Jordaan district and walked around for an hour or so. On our way back to the hotel, we stopped at a beer bar called Arendsnest Proeflokaal. They have over 50 beers on tap. Even though they had already announced last call, we were able to order one round before having to leave.
Lots of beautiful lights


Trying one of Katie’s recommendations – a Stroopwafel! Delicious

Arendsnest Proeflokaal (Beer Bar)

We got up early the next morning. This time, Allie could not convince me to go to the gym with her. I caught up on some Netflix shows and then we took advantage of the complimentary breakfast at the hotel. We left the hotel and made the short walk to the Anne Frank House. We had booked the tour online a few months ago. If you are heading to Amsterdam and plan to visit the house, you need to make the reservation far in advance. Without it, you have to wait in line and many people are turned away. The house had been restored, and all previous furniture had been removed. The tour of the house was extremely… sobering. I recall reading the book when I was younger and a lot of the emotion that I felt reading it came to life walking through the house. As we made our way to the rear of the house, you have to step through the secret bookcase to reach the annex, which is where the families lived. There is no light and the spaces are small. Even if you have not read the book, a visit to the house is a must. The tour is an excellent reminder of how terrible the past was so that we can hopefully work to avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
Outside of Anne Frank House

Leaving the house we jumped on the tram and made our way to the Southern part of the city to visit the Van Gogh museum. We made a stop for lunch at Bagels and Beans. The name is odd, but the food was great! The restaurant is a chain, but is an excellent and healthy choice for a quick lunch. Just before heading to the museum, we made a stop at the iconic “I AMSTERDAM” sign. I was tempted to climb all over it, but we weren’t sure what the weight limitation was. I have been eating really well on this trip…


We left the sign and entered the museum. This was my second time visiting the museum and I was pleasantly surprised, as the space had gone through a major renovation. We picked up our audio tour and made our way through the rooms. Van Gogh was an amazing painter. I was surprised to find out that he did not start painting until he was 27, and was mostly self taught. While the man lived a difficult life, he made beautiful art. The audio guide was a great way to experience and learn about some of his paintings.
Area outside Van Gogh Museum

We left the museum and made our way back to the hotel. On the way back, we walked through the city a bit and made a stop at Jordino chocolate shop. The shop had been recommended by Allie’s friend Katie. We each picked out a couple of truffles. As an FYI, See’s Candies has nothing on Jordino.
Streets of Amsterdam

Cheese Shop – There’s a TON in Amsterdam

Back at the hotel, we contemplated raiding the lounge again for dinner, but opted for sushi. After dinner we made our way to De Zotte, another recommendation from Katie. It is a Belgium beer bar and Allie ordered another round of beers. I believe that we have finally made her a beer lover! We wandered through the canals for a bit before making our way back for the evening. We had a 12PM train to catch the next day and still had to pack.




































































































































































