DonBt be deceived by its intoxicated backpackers and drug-clad coffee shops; Amsterdam offers far more than some rowdy itinerants might suggest. Intrinsic charms and an enchanting culture pervade the NetherlandBs capital city; brimming with romantic canals, fabulous art galleries, and enchanting historical buildings, Amsterdam is truly a honeymoonerBs delight.
Once we had recovered from the jet lag (little over a day), we commenced our trip with a charming 5-hour boat and bike tour. (Since we had honeymooned in spring, these special tours were still being offered). We spent the first few hours biking around town, exploring famous sites like Dam Square and the Anne Frank House (which we would later revisit). Bike riding was a pleasant surprise and, as our guide informed us, is apparently the quintessential Dutch experience. We would proceed to use bikes for the duration of the trip.
We then relocated to the tourBs more relaxing latter half: the boat tour, which traversed the city through its network of beautiful 17th century canals. A highlight of our honeymoon, I found the boat tour captured the cityBs placid, romantic nature. We meandered along AmsterdamBs calm waters, enjoying optimum views of the cityBs charming edifices and bridges. The tour ended in verdant Vondel Park where Elliott surprised me with decadent chocolate, a bottle of champagne, and several warm kisses.
We rented canal bikes, and pedaled through the waterways; visited Anne FrankBs House as well as the inspiring Van Gough museum; and enjoyed the perfumed air of AmsterdamBs vibrant Bloemenmarkt (flower market). We lent our evenings to the cityBs steamier side, roaming the Red Light District and even indulging in a coffee shop or two.
For five days and four nights, Elliot and I were engulfed by the cityBs undeniable charm. It would be unfortunate to discount such a magical city because of any word-of-mouth fabrication; romance certain abounds in this quaint yet bustling city. It really is a fabulous destination to celebrate your vows.