+1. You can drink a cold Heineken anywhere in the world . If you don't have a lot of time than a must are the Anne Frank Museum, the old Snoge (Portuguese synagogue) and a canal boat tour. All pretty close to each other.
Sandwich shop Sal. Meijer is delicious.
(And of course a quick herring or two in the city!)
what are the prerequisites for the herring thing? since it's salted wich makes things complicated, especially with the whole pickle thing there, what is the way to know what you can and can't eat? or do people rely on heters, like the assumption that they have special knives for these things, or that due to the sheer amount of fish cut, even if they didn't have special knives it's nisbatel in the first few?...
hitting up Amsterdam, now, in the delta lounge... there are a couple chareidei woman on this flight too, in the lounge..
my plans are, first anne frank, then portugese synagoge lunch at sal meijer and then the Heineken museum and back to the airport. i hope to have time for it all..
is there lockers in the airport to leave my hand-luggage anywhere? or do i need to schlep it with me?
also any have any reccomended tram apps? and direction info?