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Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-06, 5:37 pm

Amsterdamaged1
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So, after being back from Amsterdam, I have already just reserved another place for accommodation & preparing for Back to Amsterdam Part II hopefully this time shall be different, as I am going with different people. I want to explore & see more of the city itself, I hear their is shooting ranges in Amsterdam? I have never been to one and would love to visit one, if possible. more importantly the city itself, bars, clubs, landmarks etc.

Van Gough Museum, Heineken factory and any other interesting landmarks/attractions etc. besides, coffeeshops & RLD lol. I am yet to try an Argentinian steakhouse, which was on the cards when I was there, but never got round to visiting one unfortunately. However, besides exploring more and choosing a more different type of visit this time to Amsterdam, I do have a idea of a list of girls, I'd like to visit.

Max, Simona, G. Kim, I'd like to see, just how these girls appear, Elodie being on my radar too. amongst more, such as the Cuban/Italian Busty, Pornstar like Carla with glasses? I am going to have to come up with a list. I wouldn't mind seeing few of the girls, I seen last time. I would love to see Asian Thai, Jenny or Italian short Blonde Claudia. The one girl, I really wanted to see? was a Russian, Moscow girl who went by Amelia, possibly Romanian, Hungarian or a like.

However, I do think she was Russian, but I don't think she works Amsterdam no more, I seen her end of Tromp 2 - 3 years ago, I did start a thread on this long time ago, but I guess she just don't work Amsterdam no more. Park118 may well visit too. Interested in a lot of nice places to eat too, as Amsterdam you're spoilt for choice, it can be hard to choose lol.

Overall, if any of you have any suggestions or advice, you could give me, that would be greatly appreciated and I will be sure to give another detailed trip report for certain.


Cheers.
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-06, 6:06 pm

stix
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The Heineken experience is ok to kill an hour, it's nothing special, but it is close to de Pijp district, i'mbtold the brewery het I'j is better and that's next on my to do list! Not really a fan of Leidseplein and rembrantplien by day.

When are you planning your next trip?
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-07, 9:39 pm

Stratosphere
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Lots to do and so little time to do it. Isn't that how it always goes in Amsterdam. Time sure flies when you are there, and I can't help feeling a little depressed for the things I didn't have time to do. :)

As for the argentinian restaurant. Go to "La Estancia" and order the tenderloin. Look it up at Tripadvisor.
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-09, 10:57 pm

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Hi

Rijksmuseum is an easy suggestion. I've actually not been since the refurb but I was an avid visitor prior, all those years ago. Amazing museum and you can easily wile a whole day or two in that place. Filled with works of Vermeer, van Gogh and Rembrandt. I love art, just don't know a great deal about it but I do like looking at the pictures.

Speaking of Rembrandt, try his gaff, Rembrandthuis. Touch the bed he died in, stand in the room he painted The Night Watch in and had to chop a foot of one end of it because it wouldn't fit through the window. Brilliant story! As much as I love looking at his pictures, and I bloody do, I love the history more and being in the actual gaff he lived in kind of gives you the feeling of standing in the middle of history itself, touching history itself. It's a chilling yet warming feeling at the same time. Bit like the Wallen at Xmas.

It's cool stuff and I urge you to try it if you want to broaden your experiences a little. Lets face it, these places don't cost a fortune for what you might be getting out of it and you can always leave after five minutes if you're bored and get shagged.

If you're an early riser and don't mind the queues then go ahead and do the van Gogh and the Ann Frank. Both were good but I also liked doing the other, quieter stuff that makes you think just as much but not queue quite as long ....... try the Secret Church for example. It doesn't take half as long and it really makes you feel as though you've spent your holiday exploring the City's rich history as well as fucking it's women like a mad man.

As for steaks; I've eaten in several Argentinian Steak Houses and never had a bad one but if you don't mind spending a couple of quid then try De Nachtwacht near Rembrandtplein. I found it pricey but it was bloody good; make that really bloody good. I didn't try but wanted to on my last trip Restaurant Argentino Luna, in Jordaan; it has a good rep. I will next time. I really don't think you can go too far wrong with a steak in Dam.

The ladies? Daisy in, I think, 9 St Annedwarstraat, blew not only my mind just a couple of short weeks ago. Also, Julie from Italy in, I think, St Annendwarstraat 7-1 is worthy of a hearty reference. I did a trip report.

Just my thoughts, Youngstarz, for what they're worth. Whatever you do have a great trip and don't waste a minute!

Regards

D
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-11, 12:05 pm

Carice Liefde Power Kat
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Youngstarz wrote:

Overall, if any of you have any suggestions or advice, you could give me, that would be greatly appreciated and I will be sure to give another detailed trip report for certain.


Cheers.



Hi Youngstarz,

If you can, take thirty minutes during afternoon on weekday, to sit and relax at Latei, a small coffee just next to Molensteeg (precise address is Zeedijk 143 ). You can choose the fruit coktail of your choice with the card. One mix of vegetables, fruits and flavours you like, 100 % natural guaranteed. Staff is very cool and open to hear what your tastes are. Then go upstairs and just go with the flow while seeing people walking around.

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There is also Quartier Putain, it opened one year go now, new cafe right in the middle of RLD, Oudekerksplein

One tasty apple pie ? You can go to eat some at Hotel Old Quarter, 36 Warmoesstraat. She's very tasty with creme chantilly.

Have you ever been to Casa Rosso ? Moulin Rouge ? La Vie en Proost.
I can recommend all those three places.
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-11, 3:43 pm

retro Power Kat
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One tasty apple pie ? You can go to eat some at Hotel Old Quarter, 36 Warmoesstraat. She's very tasty with creme chantilly.


Carice

Hotel Old Quarter don't sell food anymore, except for breakfast. So no more apple pie :(
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-11, 7:51 pm

Carice Liefde Power Kat
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retro wrote:
Hotel Old Quarter don't sell food anymore, except for breakfast. So no more apple pie :(


Seriously ?
Wasn't aware of that.
Too bad, as the menu was quite good with some nice meals.
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-11, 8:47 pm

HolyShitBSE Power Kat
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retro wrote:
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One tasty apple pie ? You can go to eat some at Hotel Old Quarter, 36 Warmoesstraat. She's very tasty with creme chantilly.


Carice

Hotel Old Quarter don't sell food anymore, except for breakfast. So no more apple pie :(


shit! when did this happen?

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Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-11, 9:26 pm

Carice Liefde Power Kat
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HolyShitBSE wrote:

shit! when did this happen?



Just checked : more than six months ago now (since July 1st 2014)
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-12, 12:22 am

retro Power Kat
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Yeah, was their in October and the girl there said they where making no money from the main menu so the new owners decided to just do breakfast.
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-12, 1:00 am

Amsterdamaged1
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davey560 wrote:
Hi

Rijksmuseum is an easy suggestion. I've actually not been since the refurb but I was an avid visitor prior, all those years ago. Amazing museum and you can easily wile a whole day or two in that place. Filled with works of Vermeer, van Gogh and Rembrandt. I love art, just don't know a great deal about it but I do like looking at the pictures.

Speaking of Rembrandt, try his gaff, Rembrandthuis. Touch the bed he died in, stand in the room he painted The Night Watch in and had to chop a foot of one end of it because it wouldn't fit through the window. Brilliant story! As much as I love looking at his pictures, and I bloody do, I love the history more and being in the actual gaff he lived in kind of gives you the feeling of standing in the middle of history itself, touching history itself. It's a chilling yet warming feeling at the same time. Bit like the Wallen at Xmas.

It's cool stuff and I urge you to try it if you want to broaden your experiences a little. Lets face it, these places don't cost a fortune for what you might be getting out of it and you can always leave after five minutes if you're bored and get shagged.

If you're an early riser and don't mind the queues then go ahead and do the van Gogh and the Ann Frank. Both were good but I also liked doing the other, quieter stuff that makes you think just as much but not queue quite as long ....... try the Secret Church for example. It doesn't take half as long and it really makes you feel as though you've spent your holiday exploring the City's rich history as well as fucking it's women like a mad man.

As for steaks; I've eaten in several Argentinian Steak Houses and never had a bad one but if you don't mind spending a couple of quid then try De Nachtwacht near Rembrandtplein. I found it pricey but it was bloody good; make that really bloody good. I didn't try but wanted to on my last trip Restaurant Argentino Luna, in Jordaan; it has a good rep. I will next time. I really don't think you can go too far wrong with a steak in Dam.

The ladies? Daisy in, I think, 9 St Annedwarstraat, blew not only my mind just a couple of short weeks ago. Also, Julie from Italy in, I think, St Annendwarstraat 7-1 is worthy of a hearty reference. I did a trip report.

Just my thoughts, Youngstarz, for what they're worth. Whatever you do have a great trip and don't waste a minute!

Regards

D



Thank you for your post, I have taken it on board, I will be sure to check out Daisy & the steaks you mentioned.

Cheers
Re: Preparing for Another Trip!
Posted: 2015-01-12, 1:15 am

Amsterdamaged1
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Carice Liefde wrote:
Youngstarz wrote:

Overall, if any of you have any suggestions or advice, you could give me, that would be greatly appreciated and I will be sure to give another detailed trip report for certain.


Cheers.



Hi Youngstarz,

If you can, take thirty minutes during afternoon on weekday, to sit and relax at Latei, a small coffee just next to Molensteeg (precise address is Zeedijk 143 ). You can choose the fruit coktail of your choice with the card. One mix of vegetables, fruits and flavours you like, 100 % natural guaranteed. Staff is very cool and open to hear what your tastes are. Then go upstairs and just go with the flow while seeing people walking around.

inline image

There is also Quartier Putain, it opened one year go now, new cafe right in the middle of RLD, Oudekerksplein

One tasty apple pie ? You can go to eat some at Hotel Old Quarter, 36 Warmoesstraat. She's very tasty with creme chantilly.

Have you ever been to Casa Rosso ? Moulin Rouge ? La Vie en Proost.
I can recommend all those three places.



Sounds nice Carice, I must admit.

I will be sure to check it out if I ever bypass for sure. I can confirm Hotel Old Quarter no longer offer food and I am not so sure about Breakfast either, as I enquired about Breakfast, first I sat down & looked at menu's and could only see Drink menu's?

So, I went to the counter and spoke to a young, yet beautiful young girl, who went out her way to help me and inform me they no longer offer food no more. I may of turned up past when Breakfast had finished? I am not so sure. but, I was disappointed, as they did a fantastic English Breakfast, which when they had previous owners and offered food, they offered such.

No, I have never been to none of them places? not particularly keen on Casa Rosso, if I am honest? I am keen, however on the Kamers next to Casa Rossa, I've always seen nice Working girls work there. I got called in, by a slim yet, stunning girl, but never took the plunge.
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