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what are some fun things to do in amsterdam if you have 2 toddlers? my husband and i are planning to go in october, as a family trip. we both realize what amsterdam is known for, but realize that people in amsterdam have families and kids and babies too so we want to know, where can we go to do family oriented things and where do the dutch take their little ones to have fun? please be specific, the more info the better.
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Take one of the many canal cruises, or for a bit more fun, you can hire "canal bikes" - these are actually pedal-boats. There are also plenty of places to eat, from pizza parlours to high-class restaurants. If you go to one of the latter, be sure to have a bowl of the famous ham and pea soup (more of a meal than a bowl of soup).
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I just came back from there, and belive it or not Amsterdam is not only famous for its drug culture. There is the Van Gogh museum, which features his work and artists inspired by him. There is the Rembrandt Museum, The Ann Frank House, delicous foods, huge parks, and beautiful city scenery.
In my honest opinion, I think there isn't much for infants to do there, because they won't be able to appreciate the museums as much as you will, and there are high people and hookers everywhere in the central city. |
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When I went to Amsterdam two years ago, I was younger, and I went on a canal tour, which was alright. You have to be into the historical and architectural aspect of the city for that. It should be fun for a child because you are on the water, looking at the thousands of boats that remain in the canals. The Anne Frank house might be a little too much of a bore for young kids.
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Near the central station is a replica of a 17th century VOC ship, build in the way they build it then. Very informative for children about 7 to 10 about how life was on a ship by then.
Nearby is NEMO, a hands-on science museum where children can do a lot of science experiments. Great is the section about water management: how to keep Holland that is for two third below sea level, how to keep it dry. Children build dams and other water management things to keep the water out and watch what happens with the flood during full moon etc. Go with a canal boat to see the 17th century building from the side the buildings were build for (warehouses for indian spices). Or rent a canal bike for a few hours and bike yourself |
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The Artis Zoo is fun for kids as is the NEMO (children's science museum).
If you're willing to go outside of town you can go to Madourodam in the Hague. It's a sort of an amusement park where they have recreated minature dutch cities and monuments. Also Zaanse Schans is a great place... it's an old windmill town (10min train ride from A'dam). Cool antique toy shop and a clog and cheese shop. |
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