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Welcome to Amsterdam F O R A I R B N B G U E ST S LIVE & ACT LIKE A LOCAL SKIP THE TOURIST TRAPS DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME M U S T - S E E S HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TIPS


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Welcome to Amsterdam

10 things you need to know

1. Over 85% of Amsterdam residents can speak more than two languages usually Dutch, English and sometimes even a third (which is quite often German).

2. Amsterdam knows how

3. The city is just over sea

4. The average person

5. Amsterdam was founded

6.The total number of cars

7. Amsterdam Metropolitan Area continues to attract many international companies. Last year, 157 companies established offices in the Dutch capital.

8. Amsterdam has slapped a record fine of 297,000 euros on a landlord and agency which broke council rules in renting out 11 apartments via Airbnb.

9. There are approximately 550 charging points for electric vehicles.

10. Amsterdam has 4 street organs, 9 carillons and 42 historical church organs.

to party: there are more than 1.500 bars and cafes in town.

around 1250 as a small fishers village around the Amstel river. ‘Amsterdam’ is derived from ‘Dam over the Amstel river’.

level: between 0.5 and 2 meters. That’s hardly safe: during the flood disaster of 1953, when 1.800 people drowned, the water rose to 4.5 meters above sea level.

in Amsterdam is 263.000.

spends 26 euros on orange outfits or souvenirs for King’s Day (April 27).


Eat

like a local

If you’re looking for the ‘real’ Amsterdam and want to avoid the tourist traps, then look no further. Here are our top ten tips for dining from insider’s Amsterdam.

1 GEISHA Prins Hendrikkade 106-A Geisha’s Asian Fine Food takes you to a journey through Asia. Beautiful and exciting ingredients are used to challenge the classic kitchen to convert to a modern way. There is no difference between starters and main course.

2 JOSELITO Nieuwendijk 2 The best tapas are those you share with friends. Picking and chossing from a variety of tempting tibits - a nible of this a bite of that, order as much as you like - that’s what tapas are all about.

3 LA BRASA Haarlemmerdijk 61 Famous Argentinian restaurant where you find amazing steaks and burgers on the menu. It is a family owned business and run very well. Don’t forget to make a reservation, especially on a weekend evening.

4 HENNEQUIN & TO Ferdinand Bolstraat 26 Enjoy your diner in a relaxed and dynamic atmosphere. The menu includes classics like steak tartare, salad Nicoise and truffle risotto, but also changing dishes suiting the season, fine wines, beers and delicious coffee.

5 OMELEGG Nieuwebrugsteeg 24 Looking for a charming little place for a scrumptious breakfast? Tucked in the heart of the city centre, this is the perfect spot to start off your day. Large portions and great value.

6 CAFE DE KLOS Kerkstraat 41 For those who want to enjoy a good steak dinner, this is the place to be. The spare ribs are amazing, the meat is outstanding and the size of the dish is pretty big.

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7 DE REIGER Nieuwe Leliestraat 34 This is a popular pub eatery that is a favorite of locals and tourists. Great authentic Dutch food and of course beer. Try their daily special or get the fish or ribs.


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8 DE STRUISVOGEL Keizersgracht 312 A lovely little bistro with quite a rustic decor, organic food with a French twist and great local beer. The 3 course menu is excellent, flavorful and really well presented.

9 DE NACHTWACHT Thorbeckeplein 2 This restaurant is located in the city center, just next to the Rembrandt Square. Don’t forget to make a reservation in advance, due to a full house most of the time. The steaks and spare ribs are huge, very juicy and tasty.

10 DE PIZZABAKKERS Eerste Sweelinckstraat 16-HS Best pizza place in town. The thin crust cripsy pizzas are baked in Italian wood-fired ovens and topped with only fresh ingredients, bought from local producers. The sausages and hams come from family farms in Tuscany. Buon appetito!

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VAN GOGH MUSEUM

Prints in

Paris 1900

FROM ELITE TO THE STREET

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Staat der Nederlanden)

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Stichting)

Affiche voor het café-concert Le Divan Affiche voor de tournee van Le Chat Japonais, 1893 Noir, 1896 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Salon des Cent, 1894 Eugène Grasset

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Moulin Rouge, La Goulue, affiche voor de danszaal Le Moulin Rouge, 1891 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Between 1890 and 1905, the whole of Paris was decorated with prints by modern artists. Particularly the young generation threw themselves enthusiastically into working with etching, woodcuts and lithography. Prints in Paris 1900 transports you to cosmopolitan fin-de-siècle Paris. The exhibition features both rare prints and the now world-famous posters, such as Le Chat Noir and Le Moulin Rouge.The Van Gogh Museum also organises a range of activities to help visitors delve deeper into the Parisian print world. Book a private guided tour of the exhibition and discover the fascinating collection of French prints together with a museum guide. Alternatively, enrich your visit with a multimedia guide. The museum will also be organising special workshops and lectures on several dates. www.vangoghmuseum.com/printsinparis

De straat (La rue), affiche voor de drukker Charles Verneau, 1896 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (aankoop met steun van de BankGiro Loterij)

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Stichting)

From 3 March to 11 June 2017, one of the world’s finest collections of French fin-de-siècle prints will be on display at the Van Gogh Museum.


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YOUR BEST HOUR IN AMSTERDAM


Enjoy your best hour in Amsterdam at the renewed House of Bols Cocktail & Genever Experience.

House of A visit to House of Bols, Cocktail & Genever Experience on the Museum Square in Amsterdam is a unique adventure and an unforgettable interactive experience of the glamorous world of cocktails, liqueurs, bartending and genever. Visitors find out all about Lucas Bols - the oldest distilled spirit brand in the world in Amsterdam since 1575 - with its liqueurs and genevers, that are mixed into a tasteful cocktail at the end of the tour. House of Bols takes its visitors on a spectacular multi sensory and unique journey through the ‘World of Cocktails’. In the ‘Art of Flavour’, ‘Hall of Taste’, Extraction Room’ and ‘Genever Room’ all senses will be stimulated, and visitors discover the secrets of all 42 Bols liqueurs and Bols Genevers. As winner of the Dutch Design Award for Best Exhibition & Experience, House of Bols is proving that heritage and history blend perfectly with innovation and contemporary design.

Bols CALM AND HAVE A COCKTAIL!

‘KEEP

ADDRESS: Paulus Potterstraat 14 Website: www.houseofbols.com Minimum age: 18 years Price: € 16,- per ticket (cocktail and audio tour in 5 languages included) Opening hours: Sun-Thu 13.00-18.30; Fri-Sat 13.00-21.00 How to get there: tram 1, 2, 3, and 5 (exit ‘Rijksmuseum’)

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AMSTERDAM KINGS DAY

Let’s celebrate

RVD/Koos Breukel

Every year, on the 27th of April, the Dutch celebrate the birthday of King WillemAlexander. The capital city turns into an enormous party place. Several festivals are welcoming thousands of party people.

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King’s Day! ‘You can feel a nice atmosphere in the streets of Amsterdam’, says Mark (23), citizen of Amsterdam. ‘Everybody is dressed in orange and celebrates the birthday of our King.’ Mark lives in the capital of The Netherlands for almost two years now. ‘Last year, I went to the festival ‘Oranjebloesem’, but this year I am planning to just walk through the streets. There are parties on every corner.’

Lotte (23) lives in Amsterdam for a couple of years and is excited for Kingsday. ‘Last year, we hired a boat and made a trip through the canals. It was one big party. Everything was orange colored and there was music everywhere. The city of Amsterdam is like one house party, only outside.’ According to Lotte it does not really matter what you are planning to do: ‘it will be fun anyway.’ What she recommends? ‘Just walk through the city. And by the way, make sure you don’t have to work the day after.’ Kehlani Drake - The Boy Meets World Tour Ed Sheeran DGTL Amsterdam 2017 Sean Paul Kingsland Festival 2017 Music On Festival The Best of Armin Only Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman Tour Anouk The Flying Dutch 2017

Melkweg 23-03-17 Melkweg Amsterdam 28-03-17 Ziggo Dome 04-04-17 NDSM 14-04-17 Melkweg Amsterdam 19-04-17 RAI Amsterdam 27-04-17 Meerpark 06-05-17 Amsterdam ArenA 13-05-17 Ziggo Dome 16-05-17 Ziggo Dome 24-05-17 Olympic Stadium 03-06-17

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AMSTERDAM ❤ AJAX

Where to watch

Ajax

THE 10 BEST BARS

Surround yourself with outgoing soccer fans, sing along to the best Dutch songs and cheer to our Ajax-team. These are the best places to watch football in Amsterdam.

KUIJPER Linnaeusstraat 79 Watching a thrilling match while enjoying burgers and cold (local) beers. Highly recommended place!

ELSA’S Middenweg 73 The greatest Ajax-player of all time Johan Cruyff once said: ‘If you can’t win, make sure you don’t lose’. This bar is a meeting place for Ajax supporters, so it’s no wonder it’s a popular place to watch all matches.

TANTE ROOSJE Rembrandtplein 5 Excellent place for a no-frills light bite while watching the world go by. Watch Ajax on one of the 3 TV’s and order some great appetizers.

GRUTER Willemsparkweg 73 It’s always a perfect day for a walk through the Vondelpark, followed by a nice locally brewed beer. Find the perfect happy Ajax supporters and watch the match on 3 big screens .

ZOUK 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 45 There is no denying that Amsterdam citizens are crazy about Ajax and there is no better way to see the live game at Zouk. Enjoy the free snacks, like ‘bitterballen’ or pizza slices.

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AMSTERDAM ❤ AJAX

Where to watch

Ajax

THE 10 BEST BARS

These are the best places to watch football in Amsterdam.

DEL MONDO Nieuwmarkt 28 Watching soccer is a group activity. Fans like to gather at their local bar with beer and snacks to follow the action on the pitch. Also a great place to watch Amsterdam go by and a perfect stop for a coffee.

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LANGE LEO Spuistraat 326 Cheer along with the locals! A very nice place to watch soccer, grab a beer and let your troubles fade.

HANS Amstelveenseweg 69 As long as you’re not supporting our rivals, you should be okay. Don’t miss the next match and order the homemade soup (on sunday).

’T BINNEPRETJE Bos en Lommerweg 133 Now maybe you weren’t planning on watching soccer… Instead of changing plans, you should really go to this bar and notice Ajax’ wittiest supporters. Soccer is actually pretty awesome.

CAFE EMMELOT Oudezijds Voorburgwal 52 Lively crowd of locals and expats. Every week, a lot of Ajax supporters come to cheer on their team. Flags, scarves, and jerseys abound, songs are chanted and victories toasted with perfectly poured pints.


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RECIPE

Dutch

Asparagus

This is the traditional way to eat asparagus in The Netherlands (and probably in Germany and Belgium, too).

INGREDIENTS

✔ 1 kg (2.2 lb) white asparagus ✔ 1 kg (2.2 lb) potatoes ✔ 4 eggs ✔ 100 g (5.3 oz) dairy butter ✔ 8 slices (cooked) ham ✔ 1 pinch freshly grated nutmeg ✔ fresh parsley (chopped)

1 Wash asparagus and remove skin and cut off bottom. 2 Place washed and peeled asparagus in pan and cover with water. Season with salt, bring to a boil and reduce fire for 10 minutes. 3 Boil potatoes in water for about 20 minutes. 4 Remove pan with asparagus from heat and leave for another 15-20 minutes (keep lid closed). Test with fork to see if asparagus are ready: prick bottom section, must be tender but not soggy. 5 Boil eggs for 10 minutes. Drain & rinse eggs in cold water. Remove shells. 6 Melt butter on low heat and season with salt and pepper to taste. 7 Use skimmer to take asparagus from pan and leave to drip dry on tea towel. Pour molten butter into gravy boat. Drain potatoes. 8 Divide asparagus amongst 4 plates and garnish with 4 rolled slices of ham, 2 half eggs and potatoes. Sprinkle asparagus with nutmeg and parsley for garnish. ‘EET SMAKELIJK!’ (Enjoy your meal!) Magazine17


#AMSTERDAM

Everybody loves

Amsterdam! Wiz Khalifa ‘I learned when you close your eyes, you won’t get stoned quickly!’ Rita Ora ‘This was the cutest most coolest thing I’ve seen all day! #AmsterdamRitabots #lovemyfans’

Armin Van Buuren, Martin Garrix & Oliver Heldens ‘I gave these guys a tour on Schiphol and they really liked it!’ @arminvanbuuren

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Drake ‘Had a great stay on the canals. #thehoxton’

Cara Delevinge & Miley Cyrus ‘With my girl Miley in Amsterdam! #love’ @caradelevinge


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Dutch you gotta

music

Dutch music is very underrated. Listen to Dutch tracks on Spotify or iTunes and watch videos of these artists on YouTube! Photos RTL/William Rutten, Roy Beusker, SBS/Reinier Bergsma, Nick van Ormondt

TRIJNTJE OOSTERHUIS Dutch pop and jazz singer known for her time as part of the band Total Touch from 1990-2001. She then embarked on a solo career and represented the Netherlands at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. Listen to: ‘De Zee’

MARCO BORSATO Marco Borsato has consistently been one of the most successful and biggest artists in the Netherlands for the past 20 years. Listen to: ‘Dromen Zijn Bedrog’

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ILSE DELANGE Ilse is a Dutch (country and pop) singer. As a member of The Common Linnets, she finished in second place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. Listen to: ‘I’m Not So Tough’

GUUS MEEUWIS Dutch singer and songwriter. As part of the band Vagant, he scored several hits in the Netherlands and Belgium during the ‘90s and first decade of the 2000s. On 24 May 2015 Meeuwis was the first Dutch language performing artist ever to play a concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Listen to: ‘Het Is Een Nacht… (Levensecht)’


GERARD JOLING Gerard is a Dutch singer and very funny television personality. Known for his high tenor voice, his claim to fame was in the late 80’s when he released a string of singles that reached the top 10 in several countries in Europe. He is successful in Asia and received more than 20 gold and platinum records. Listen to: ‘Maak Me Gek’

NICK & SIMON A very beloved Dutch singer-songwriter duo from Volendam. They gained lots of success in the Netherlands since 2006. Listen to: ‘Rosanne’

GORDON A Dutch performer and a very popular television personality. Before he became a professional performer, Gordon worked as a salesman on the Albert Cuyp Market. Listen to: ‘Kon Ik Maar Even

JEROEN VAN DE BOOM A Dutch singer who rose to fame in 2007 with his #1 hit single Jij Bent Zo. Jeroen represented the Netherlands as a part of the male group De Toppers in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. Listen to: ‘Jij Bent Zo’ ANDRÉ HAZES JR. His father is a Dutch legend. André Hazes Sr. was one of the most successful singers and his songs are often played in bars. Like father, like son! Listen to: ‘Leef’

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With love

SOUVENIRS

AMSTERDAM BRACELET

MIFFY AT THE GALLERY Miffy learns all about art in this classic picture book by recently deceased prolific Dutch illustrator and author Dick Bruna. Miffy first appeared in Dutch illustrated books for the very young, but now graces merchandise for every age group the world over. Available in bookstores and museumshops. Simon & Schuster UK | € 7,95

HOLLAND GIFT SHOP From hats to socks, from cheese to chocolate: for the best and funniest Amsterdam souvenirs you should visit Holland Gift Shop. www.hollandgiftshop.com

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This is the ultimate Amsterdam souvenir for him and her. It’s made of stainless steel and the three crosses reference to our city-arms. A percentage of all profits goes to Emma Children’s Hospital. www.amsterdambracelet.com | € 50,-


from Amsterdam

JAJEM Jajem is a biologic geneverbrand (Dutch gin). Jajem (Amsterdam slang for genever) is brewed in Amsterdam and is typical ‘Dutch Courage’. www.jajem.amsterdam | € 24,95

WYNAND FOCKINK The authentic Wynand Fockink Proeflokaal (Dutch for tasting tavern) has retained its 17th century character and product assortment. A great variety of genevers and liqueurs is served here. A 45 minute Wynand Fockink tasting session (2 liqueurs, 2 genevers, 1 brandy and 1 bitter) including a 15 minute distillery tour costs € 17,50. Find Wynand Fockink in the centre of Amsterdam, Pijlsteeg 31. www.wynand-fockink.nl/nl/proeflokaal

DE PRAEL De Prael Brewery, shop and tasting room are located at the site of a former auction house and cartwright’s workshop along the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam, one of the oldest parts of the city. Walk in for a tasting and don’t forget to taste their newest Spring Bock beer. Every wednesday evening at 8 o’clock there is a fabulous Beer Bingo! www.deprael.nl


BEST IN TOWN

For breakfast, lunch or a cheeky treat: every day is Pancake Day in Amsterdam. Check out the best places to get pancakes and crepes in the capital.

Make me

pancakes

PANCAKES Berenstraat 38 Pancakes Amsterdam brings a modern and new twist to traditional pancake houses. The Dutch cosiness is recognisable by the use of large tables, open bars and kitchens to create a sense of togetherness.

UPSTAIRS Grimburgwal 2 You can find Upstairs Pancakes in a typical Amsterdam house dated back till 1539, in the centre of Amsterdam. Established in 1962, it’s the smallest restaurant in Europe with only 4 tables. By climbing a very steep staircase, you reach the restaurant on the second floor. CANDELA Bilderdijkstraat 61 Homemade organic pancakes, served with the very best sweet or savory (fairtrade) toppings. Also a very good spot to have breakfast, lunch, or just to enjoy an Italian coffee.

SARA’S PANCAKE HOUSE Raadhuisstraat 45 Who doesn’t like pancakes? Located in the heart of Amsterdam, near the Dam Square, you can find this tiny restaurant where you can order traditional sweet pancakes, poffertjes and waffles.

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BOERDERIJ MEERZICHT Koenenkade 56 Take a magnificent walk through the Amsterdam forest and enjoy a pancake at Boerderij Meerzicht. One thing is for sure: these two things go hand in hand, the beautiful nature and delicious pancakes.


‘PANCAKES

MAKE

PEOPLE

HAPPY’

DE PANNENKOEKENBOOT Ms. van Riemsdijkweg How many pancakes can you eat in 75 minutes? The Pancake Boat is much more than a cosy place to enjoy a pancake. The chefs will do their utmost to bake the very best bacon, apple and natural pancakes. You can decorate them with all kinds of toppings such as cheese, salami, egg, pineapple, peach and, for big and small) kids smarties, raisins or cinnamon sugar.

DE HOP 2.0 Amstelpark 12 If you come to Amsterdam, you have to visit the beautiful Amstelpark. Here you can find this excellent hidden gem. Also a perfect spot for a delicious breakfast or brunch, with a very nice view of the park while you are enjoying your pancake.

THE HAPPY PIG PANCAKE SHOP Rosmarijnsteeg 12 The Happy Pig Pancake Shop is a unique little shop, located in the heart of historic Amsterdam. In this pancake restaurant they sell authentic Dutch pancakes and Belgian

PANCAKES AMSTERDAM CENTRAAL Prins Hendrikkade 48 Pancakes Amsterdam serves pancakes in its’ broadest sense, originated in The Netherlands but also inspired by countries all over the world. ‘Making it possible for everybody all over the world, to enjoy the best pancakes!’

PANCAKE CORNER Kleine Gartmanplatsoen 51 Wonderful homemade pancakes, which can be enjoyed with a sweet or savoury filling and of course you can personalize your own pancake. They are extremely nourishing and excellent value.


AROUND AMSTERDAM

AREA

Amsterdam

However wonderful Amsterdam may be, sometimes you want to get out of the city bustle and relax. Amsterdam Central Station is the perfect place to start exploring each of these aspects of Dutch culture! KEUKENHOF Keukenhof is the best day out among the flowers. There are more than 7 million bulbs in bloom this spring, with a total of 800 varieties of tulips. Besides the spacious 32 hectares of flowers you can enjoy the spectacular flower shows, surprising inspirational gardens, unique artwork and wonderful events. Do not miss the Tulpomania exhibition in the Juliana Pavilion. Keukenhof is open from March 23 untill May 2, 2017. How to get there: Bus 197 to Schiphol Plaza + bus 858 Train to Schiphol Plaza + bus 858

HAARLEM The old city of Haarlem is located just 15 minutes away from Amsterdam. It’s a definite must-see if you want to get a local experience in Holland. With its ancient buildings, cobbled streets and winding waterways, the amazing city of Haarlem is one of the most photogenic destinations in the Netherlands. Must-sees: The Golden Streets, Frans Hals Museum, Teylers Museum, Patronaat (one of the 10 largest alternative pop music halls in the Netherlands). How to get there: Train to Haarlem

BATAVIA STAD FASHION OUTLET This charming, reconstructed seventeenth-century village is a shopping Valhalla for fashion lovers. More than 250 international fashion & lifestyle brands like Hugo Boss, Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger are waiting to inspire you with the latest trends, must-have items and more. Not only your wardrobe gaps will be filled after a day at Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet; you can also indulge yourself with jewellery, chocolate and even innovative cookware. Tired of shopping? Relax and soak in the cosy ‘Batavia vibe’ at one of the hip cafés or pleasant restaurants. At Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet, 150 stores offer you sophisticated fashion with savings from 30% up to a massive 70%. How to get there: Train to Lelystad + bus 3

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‘GO SEE THE

BEAUTY OF

HOLLAND’ ZANDVOORT Is there anything better than the wind in your hair and the smell of the salty sea? There is! The wind in your hair, the salty sea air ánd all the other delights Zandvoort aan Zee has to offer. Also the winter is special in Zandvoort aan Zee. Beautiful walks, long bike rides, dining and shopping in style and so much more. How to get there:

VOLENDAM Welcome in Volendam! A famous singer sang the praise of this characteristic Dutch fishing village in the words: ‘Anyone who wants to see the real beauty of Holland, goes to Volendam’. This village preserved its character for six centuries, also because of the tough vitality of the fishermen. The characteristic small houses, which together with the canals and the drawbridges form the most picturesque spots, present the visitor an atmosphere of geniality and romance. Don’t forget to visit the Volendam Museum. How to get there: Bus 312

Train to Zandvoort aan Zee

MADURODAM Visit Madurodam, the miniature city that showcases Holland’s highlights to scale, including interactive presentations. It is home to a range of 1:25 scale model replicas of famous Dutch landmarks, historical cities and large developments. The park was opened in 1952 and has since been visited by tens of millions of visitors. The entirety of net proceeds from the park go towards various charities in the Netherlands. In 2018, Madurodam will celebrate its 65th anniversary. How to get there: Train to Den Haag + tram 9

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QUIZ 1

WHY IS THIS WOMAN REALLY INFLUENTIAL IN THE NETHERLANDS? A She’s a weather forecaster B She’s the editor-in-chief of the (Dutch) Vogue C She’s a news reader D She’s an interior designer

(credit) RTL/Nick van Ormondt

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IN WHICH JAMES BOND MOVIE AMSTERDAM SERVED AS A LOCATION? A Diamonds are Forever (1971) B Licence to Kill (1989) C Skyfall (2012) D Spectre (2015)

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WHAT’S THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT APRIL IN AMSTERDAM? A The Airbnb-locations are generally less full and more flexible on rates B This is normally the driest month of the year C The new herring season starts D Dance clubs are allowed to stay open longer than the normal closing times

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HOW MANY STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANIES ARE LOCATED IN AMSTERDAM (SCHIPHOL AIRPOT NOT INCLUDED)? A5 B 10 C 12 D 15

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THE 17-YEAR-OLD SON OF WHICH FAMOUS DUTCH SOCCER PLAYER MADE HIS SENIOR DEBUT FOR AJAX THIS YEAR? A Frank Rijkaard B Marco van Basten C Patrick Kluivert D Wesley Sneijder


FUN & PLAY

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IN WHAT YEAR SMOKING TOBACCO IN CAFÉS AND RESTAURANTS WAS BANNED IN AMSTERDAM? A 2000 B 2004 C 2008 D 2016

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AMSTERDAM’S FESTIVAL AGENDA SPANS ALL TASTES AND GENRES. HOW MANY FESTIVALS DOES AMSTERDAM HOST EAST YEAR? A > 100 B > 200 C > 300 D > 1.000

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TULIPS ARE AVAILABLE IN MANY DIFFERENT COLORS. THE BLUE TULIP IS HOWEVER ONLY AVAILABLE: A Near windmills B During Tulp Festival Amsterdam C At the Keukenhof (spring garden) D On a painting or Photoshop

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HOW MANY GRAMS OF CANNABIS ARE YOU ALLOWED TO OWN? A 30 B 40 C 50 D 100

WHAT’S THE BIGGEST ISSUE AMSTERDAM CITIZENS COMPLAIN ABOUT FOR? A Tourists with trolley cases B Litter C Dog poo D Lack of parking space

Greetings from Amsterdam CHECK YOUR ANSWERS! (1A, 2B, 3D, 4A, 5C, 6C, 7C, 8D, 9A, 10B)

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Amsterdam Essential

Illustrator David Doran has created a new travel-inspired book of typographic prints called Alphabet Cities: Around The World in 32 Pull-Out Prints. The book features 32 pull-out prints with illustrations of cities all over the world, including Amsterdam. Doran’s illustrated scenes and characters take inspiration from early and mid-20th century travel posters, and are accompanied by interesting trivia about the city. Alphabet Cities: Around The World in 32 PullOut Prints is now available, and is published by Virgin Books.

COLOPHON B&B Magazine Haarlemmerdijk 73-1 1013 KC Amsterdam +31 (20) 7705211 info@mokummagazine.nl

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EDITOR IN CHIEF Martijn van Stuyvenberg

ART DIRECTION Evelyne Dielen

PRINTER Printerface, Leiderdorp

EDITORS Robert Plat Martijn van Stuyvenberg James McDonald

MARKETING & SALES Remco Buma remco@mokum magazine.nl

COVERPHOTO

Dennis van de Water 123rf.com

Information from this publication may only be quoted with the acknowledgement of B&B Magazine as the source. No rights may be derived from the information in this publication.


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