Hi everyone If there are other things that you find quirky in Amsterdam (let's keep things on the light and positive side too), please do share them below.
I enjoyed this video tremendously and had many laughs especially when you were performing the Doie! 😅 I’m learning so much about Amsterdam from you. Thank you so much for these awesome videos.
I like the quirky museum street of the end of the Gedempte Begijnensloot to the Sint Luciensteeg. It is just a real street with a glass roof and glass entrances on both sides. I use it a lot for short cuts while walking. The street has the most beautiful 17th Century paintings on the walls. And the ‘gevelstenen’ a sort of ceramic mural bricks at the entrance of the Sint Luciensteeg are magnificent.
Wow this one was fun! Amsterdam has so many quirks, you should see some Jan Sanders drawings of the place as well. I think that people from Amsterdam are also quirky quite often. My mother was born there, so I've been in Amsterdam many many times throughout my life, and not being from there I always found it quite a noticeable difference.
Hi Vincenzo! Really glad you found this video fun. I shall check out Jan Sanders too! I found your comment about people from Amsterdam being quirky quite often very interesting too!
Hi everyone If there are other things that you find quirky in Amsterdam (let's keep things on the light and positive side too), please do share them below.
I enjoyed this video tremendously and had many laughs especially when you were performing the Doie! 😅 I’m learning so much about Amsterdam from you. Thank you so much for these awesome videos.
That's great! Glad you're enjoying them :)
Nice vlog Daniella and you correct on all items 😊👍
Hi Jack, thank you for your comment here. I appreciate the positive feedback on this vlog :)
Haha ^^ For the narrow stairs: place your feet almost sideways on the steps. You won't fall off again (when sober...). 🙂
Placing your feet sideways is the only way to do them, unless you have extremely strong calf muscles! hehe
I like the quirky museum street of the end of the Gedempte Begijnensloot to the Sint Luciensteeg. It is just a real street with a glass roof and glass entrances on both sides. I use it a lot for short cuts while walking. The street has the most beautiful 17th Century paintings on the walls. And the ‘gevelstenen’ a sort of ceramic mural bricks at the entrance of the Sint Luciensteeg are magnificent.
Oh wow, I'm going to have to look this one up and check it out! Thanks for sharing this tip :)
Wow this one was fun! Amsterdam has so many quirks, you should see some Jan Sanders drawings of the place as well. I think that people from Amsterdam are also quirky quite often. My mother was born there, so I've been in Amsterdam many many times throughout my life, and not being from there I always found it quite a noticeable difference.
Hi Vincenzo! Really glad you found this video fun. I shall check out Jan Sanders too! I found your comment about people from Amsterdam being quirky quite often very interesting too!
The toilets are small for the same reason that the staircases are steep: lack of space...
ok!
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Hahaha.. nice!