Amsterdam, Netherlands

Reid Peryam · July 09, 2023 · Europe, Travel · 0 comments

I had never visited the Netherlands. My family did have a Dutch foreign exchange student my freshman year in high school, but I was never interested in visiting the country, maybe for that reason. I figured I could delay a visit to Amsterdam until I was 85 years old – presuming that it would be the easiest place in the world to travel to, and probably the safest. After all, it’s flat, full of bicycles and Europeans; no point in rushing there, I can tackle it when I have entered my “boring travel” mode.

But then something crazy happened — I visited Amsterdam twice in the same summer. I stopped in Amsterdam for five days on the way to Scotland, the city is a convenient stop en route to the rest of Europe, too, and then again traveling from the USA en route to Austria. My time visiting was so great that I plan on making it a regular entry and exit destination to and from Europe, when possible.

Well, as everyone else already knows, Amsterdam is a pretty great place. It has a youthful, energetic, and cosmopolitan energy to its personality, and it’s no wonder that it attracts people all over the world to make it a new home. The country is very accommodating to foreigners who want to relocate to the Netherlands. I learned that as a small country, it strategically enables foreigners to easily relocate, work, and live in the Netherlands as a way of competing for intellectual talent with its neighboring EU members.

Because of the cosmopolitan vibes, there is a lot of great food everywhere. I ate as much Asian as possible, as in my typical South American haunts, it is really difficult to find good Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese fare. Visited a few museum,s including the obligatory Vincent Van Gogh museum. Great artist, but a lot of hype. There must be an entire industry that profits from his career, which is tragically unfortunate. I suppose he’d probably relish the well-deserved attention,n however.