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How long should I go for?

Minimum 8 hours is a starter. Perfect for a full day.

Where to stay:
Andaz
Waldorf Astoria
Holiday Inn Express (provides Mehadrin breakfast)
W
Element
Marriot

What to do:
Walk through the market and see the flowers and all other sorts of touristy stuff

Visit the Spanish Portuguese Shul - http://www.portugesesynagoge.nl/eng

Visit Anne Frank's Museum - http://www.annefrank.org/en/Museum/

Take a boat ride on the canals

Heiniken Museum (mixed reviews) - http://www.heineken.com/Heineken-Experience/Heineken-Experience

Van Gogh Museum - http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/nl

Rijksmuseum - https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en

Maritime Museum ( great for kids also)

Take 1.5 hr train to Antwerp

Minyanim:

Restaurants and Supermarkets:

Meat

Meat Me

HaCarmel

Sal-Meijer sandwich shop - http://www.sal-meijer.com/english/index.php CLOSED FOR GOOD

Golan

Grand cafe Rimon - http://rimongrandcafe.nl/menu.html

Marcus - butcher - http://www.slagerijmarcus.nl/kosher/

Milk

Pizza & Co

Mouwes - Supermarket - http://www.mouwes.nl/

Rimon Deli – Bakery and Supermarket - info@laromme.nl

David's Corner - Supermarket - www.davidscorner.nl

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Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #660 on: February 12, 2020, 11:05:24 AM »
famous Genever bar in Amsterdam

De Drie Fleshjes


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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #661 on: February 17, 2020, 11:49:06 AM »
Has anyone stayed at the WA lately? Is it very dated? Finally found availability for nights I wanted, but am having second thoughts...

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #662 on: February 18, 2020, 03:21:21 PM »
Has anyone stayed at the WA lately? Is it very dated? Finally found availability for nights I wanted, but am having second thoughts...
It is in no way dated
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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #663 on: February 19, 2020, 11:33:01 AM »

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #664 on: February 19, 2020, 02:36:38 PM »
I have an hour on a Sunday morning on near Amsterdam Sloterdijk.
Any reccomendations on what to see?

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #665 on: February 19, 2020, 02:42:21 PM »
Canal ring
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« Reply #667 on: February 19, 2020, 10:15:34 PM »
Just walk around and soak it in
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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #668 on: March 01, 2020, 01:53:46 PM »
Not clear from the posts ,can anyone reccomend a good meat restaurant,like the best? Thanks

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #669 on: June 14, 2021, 05:37:34 PM »
Planning a trip for august. Anyone have any experience recently with COVID laws in Amsterdam? Also any good food worth reporting that's still open?

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #670 on: June 28, 2021, 01:21:41 PM »
IIUC, Netherlands is now open for all US citizens.

Is HBaron still open? Website is still offering menu, etc.; per google maps it is permanently closed. Not sure what to make of that. Tried emailing, got no reply.
Chabad restaurant seems to be closed as well, since corona. Will try contacting to confirm.
Pizza & Co looks like still open.
Any other kosher options still exist?

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #671 on: June 28, 2021, 09:57:57 PM »
IIUC, Netherlands is now open for all US citizens.

Is HBaron still open? Website is still offering menu, etc.; per google maps it is permanently closed. Not sure what to make of that. Tried emailing, got no reply.
Chabad restaurant seems to be closed as well, since corona. Will try contacting to confirm.
Pizza & Co looks like still open.
Any other kosher options still exist?

Hacarmel, Golan and Meat me are all meat options. There's also a bakery/grocery with some breakfast items (forgot what it's called)

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #672 on: July 04, 2021, 02:49:11 PM »
Any reason to take the introductory lesson at Anne Franklin house? Reviews?

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #673 on: July 05, 2021, 07:43:46 PM »
Just got back Amsterdam yesterday.

Tempted to write a very long Paris Belgium Amsterdam TR but for now will just add some two cents here:

Anne Frank house: Pre-Covid taking the 7 euro introductory class was a "hack" because it allowed you to wait on line (even if you had bought tickets weeks earlier). Now there are so few people that it's kinda pointless. The class is fine and gives more details to the Franks and WW2 in The Netherlands but not anything you can't get from inside the house and from wikipedia.

Either way you should get the Museum Card (https://www.museum.nl/en) and then once you have it you can book a Anne Frank and Van Gogh timeslot. I stupidly bought Anne Frank and Van Gogh in advance AND then bought the Museum Kaart for the Jewish area stuff, the Rijkmuseum and a few others.

Now that we're on the topic: Upon arriving in AMS they didn't ask for anything other than passport and "how long you staying?" No proof of vaccination or anything like that.

Within Amsterdam you'd be nuts to have a car because the city is essentially not built for them. However, Uber rides from the Andaz (will return to later) to the "new" Jewish area (where the restaurants are) and back can be 15-30 euros each way. If you KNOW you are going twice a day to get food AND you're a Globalist AND you're booking the Andaz on points AND you find a cheap rental car then getting the free 65 Euro a day parking at the Andaz is sweet.

Hotels: I was thinking about using some of my free Hilton nights on the Waldorf but really wanted to try the Andaz. I can't say enough good things about the staff at the hotel. Probably most eager/accommodating hotel staff I have ever encountered for all things shabbos/kosher. Since there was no free breakfast they initially told me "spend whatever you want every day for breakfast and we'll reimburse you" but they took that back and instead told me to place a large order of meat at the butcher Marcus and they would pay for it. Incredible about elevators and such. Only downsides were 1) no great solution for hot water shabbos morning and 2) the rooms- even the big ones (I had a canal view) have open floor plans which are not good. Shower opens into room and bathroom opens into room. The sink is in the middle of the room so there's no way to use the sink whether it be for drinking, washing hands etc. without waking up someone in the room. Definitely an annoying feature. Location is awesome and as stated the staff is unlike anything I've ever experienced.

Food: You can get bread at Mouwes or Rimon. We got buns at Mouwes which were very solid and we used them for lechem mishna and for our Marcus meat sandwiches. Good almond/marzipan dessert from Mouwes. Restuarnats: Pizza and Co is very good and its nice that they make the pizza there when you go on but its not as spectacular as some have claimed ("maybe the best pizza I ever had"). They actually had these awesome little chocolate bon bons that were exceptional. They also have homemade ice cream that I didn't try.

H. Baron still exists but its catering only. Their website says "open for lunch and dinner" but that's only because they'd rather confuse the public and probably get multiple inquiries a day for lunch rather than spending 10 seconds to change their website.

Meat Me was good. The ribeye was the best thing we had there but everything was good. Only positives to say but its not Reserve Cut. Pretty typical "out of town" nicer non-hole-in-the-wall meat restaurant.

I'm not sure what food there is to buy in Central Amsterdam. I think the Chabad website lists some supermarkets that have stuff but if you plan ahead you can probably buy everything you need from the area with the stores/restaurants.

We davened at the Spanish Portugese shul. Very nice people there all around and nice kiddush after davening. That being said the place is DEAD just like the big Synagogue in Paris is DEAD. They only could get 5 men Friday night and didn't even try to get a mincha/maariv on Saturday. Beautiful building, interesting nusach, and as I said: very nice people. But if davening with a minyan is your thing you will not get it there.

Amazing city, very nice people all around, more violence in America against Jews than against Jews in Europe while we there last week and certainly way more to do than Belgium. If people want I can give more details about the week in Paris and Belgium the week before.




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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #674 on: July 05, 2021, 09:00:14 PM »
Thanks for the mini-TR. Absolutely let's hear about the rest and post some pics!
Save your time, I don't answer PM. Post it in the forum and a dedicated DDF'er will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #676 on: February 20, 2022, 02:48:59 AM »
I am helping my friend plan his layover in AMS.

Arrival from YUL: 07 March 07:50 AM
Departure to TLV: 07 March 08:55 PM

My friend is traveling with his wife. They are a recently married Chassidish couple so that is an important factor to keep in mind.
From the DDF thread and my brief research I have found Anne Frank House, Portuguese Synagogue, and Jewish Museum to be of interest. I have also found this tour and messaged the guide to see if he would do a private tour:

https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/40928-free-3-hours-tour-amsterdam-by-bike-new

I think a boat ride on the canal would be nice as well.

These are the two operators that I have found to have good timing and be reasonably priced:

https://pureboats.com/cruises/small-group-tours/highlights-amsterdam/

https://www.lovers.nl/en/day-evening/1-h-amsterdam-day-canal-cruise/ 

I am sure he will want get some food for Lunch/Dinner somewhere as well. So for that I think Machne Yehuda would be best as it is near the city center.

Are there other key points of interests that I have missed that would be appropriate?

TIA

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #677 on: February 20, 2022, 02:29:57 PM »
I am helping my friend plan his layover in AMS.

Arrival from YUL: 07 March 07:50 AM
Departure to TLV: 07 March 08:55 PM

My friend is traveling with his wife. They are a recently married Chassidish couple so that is an important factor to keep in mind.
From the DDF thread and my brief research I have found Anne Frank House, Portuguese Synagogue, and Jewish Museum to be of interest. I have also found this tour and messaged the guide to see if he would do a private tour:

https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/40928-free-3-hours-tour-amsterdam-by-bike-new

I think a boat ride on the canal would be nice as well.

These are the two operators that I have found to have good timing and be reasonably priced:

https://pureboats.com/cruises/small-group-tours/highlights-amsterdam/

https://www.lovers.nl/en/day-evening/1-h-amsterdam-day-canal-cruise/ 

I am sure he will want get some food for Lunch/Dinner somewhere as well. So for that I think Machne Yehuda would be best as it is near the city center.

Are there other key points of interests that I have missed that would be appropriate?

TIA

I believe Machne Yehuda still hasn't reopened.
That sounds like a very nice itinerary. If they like something a bit more exciting, they can take the free ferry at the Central Station, across the canal to Adam Lookout and do the swing there.

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #678 on: February 20, 2022, 05:34:30 PM »
I believe Machne Yehuda still hasn't reopened.
That sounds like a very nice itinerary. If they like something a bit more exciting, they can take the free ferry at the Central Station, across the canal to Adam Lookout and do the swing there.
I did not know that there was a free ferry.
Thank you for sharing.
Would the ferry be a good substitute for a canal cruise?
What is the frequency of the free ferry?
I messaged the chabad about MAchne Yehuda. I am waiting for a response.

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Re: Amsterdam Master Thread
« Reply #679 on: February 20, 2022, 07:33:13 PM »
I am helping my friend plan his layover in AMS.

Arrival from YUL: 07 March 07:50 AM
Departure to TLV: 07 March 08:55 PM

My friend is traveling with his wife. They are a recently married Chassidish couple so that is an important factor to keep in mind.
From the DDF thread and my brief research I have found Anne Frank House, Portuguese Synagogue, and Jewish Museum to be of interest. I have also found this tour and messaged the guide to see if he would do a private tour:

https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/40928-free-3-hours-tour-amsterdam-by-bike-new

I think a boat ride on the canal would be nice as well.

These are the two operators that I have found to have good timing and be reasonably priced:

https://pureboats.com/cruises/small-group-tours/highlights-amsterdam/

https://www.lovers.nl/en/day-evening/1-h-amsterdam-day-canal-cruise/ 

I am sure he will want get some food for Lunch/Dinner somewhere as well. So for that I think Machne Yehuda would be best as it is near the city center.

Are there other key points of interests that I have missed that would be appropriate?

TIA

If the tulip gardens are open definitely go there.

There's also the flower market.

Hacarmel isn't far from the city center (maybe 10 min)

They can also rent bikes to get around. Very enjoyable