Rhine River Cruise Day 10 & 11

Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November 9, 2019

Our last day in Amsterdam and it was a full free day.  A group of us took the tram to the Rijksmuseum.

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The Rijksmuseum

We got there not long after the museum opened.  Our first stop  was the
“Night Watch” by Rembrandt.  It was painted in 1642.  It was fascinating how they are using computers/technology to scan the painting and work on the restoration process which I believe will take a year!

Below is a copy of the Night Watch.  They feel it depicts the original size and it will be studied to gain information.

We spent several hours exploring the rest of the museum.

It was fun watching the school groups explore and learn about the museum.

The Hard Rock Cafe is close by so we went in and got a pin!

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As we were heading to the floating flower market on this cloudless day.  What a difference a day makes in the weather from yesterday!

One of the places we visited was the floating flower garden (since 1862) which is known locally as the Bloemenmarkt and had lunch across from it.  You can purchase all kinds of tulip bulbs, fresh flowers, Dutch souvenirs, and Christmas decorations.  It was fun visiting all of the shops!

Part of our group hadn’t been to the Red Light District so we walked through the area.  In Amsterdam there are bicycles everywhere.  As a pedestrian you really have to pay attention to the bicyclists so you don’t get run over!

 

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We stopped in and saw the inside of the Basilica of Saint Nicholas.

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Basilica of Saint Nicholas

Another landmark is the Central Train Station in the heart of the city that opened in 1889.

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The Amsterdam Central Train Station

We still had our tram passes so we took it until the line ended and then back.

In doing this we got out of the city center and saw other parts of Amsterdam.

Our view from our hotel on our last evening in Amsterdam!IMG_9009

Our wake up call Saturday morning was very early so we could board our bus for the ride to the airport!  We flew Air France from Amsterdam in the morning and arrived in the United States in Atlanta and then had a flight on Delta Airlines home.

Both flights were close to on time and we were home by 5:00 PM on Saturday.  Our Hilliard Chamber of Commerce group was so fun to travel with and Aventura World made sure everything went smoothly.  We made new friends, new memories and explored new cities!  We can’t wait for 2020’s adventures!

Rhine River Cruise Day 9

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Today was a rainy day in Amsterdam.  Our first stop was the Van Gogh Museum.  It opened in 1973 and contains the largest collection of his work.  Our guide pointed out the highlights of the artist’s life and works.  No pictures are allowed in the museum but in the entryway you can take photos.

Then we visited and toured the Anne Frank House.  Anne Frank kept a diary and she is one of the well-known Jewish victims of the Holocaust.  She became famous after her death when her diary was published.  The house we visited was her hiding place that she documented in her diary.   Of course it was crowded and mostly single file.  We each had an audio guide as we went through the house.

After the Anne Frank house we had a walking tour of the city and end up at our hotel for our last two nights.  She pointed out some of the important sites as we walked.  It was raining and our guide said she’d take our tour on the shortest path to get to our hotel but it still was an hour walk and talk!

When we checked into the hotel we had a late lunch in the hotel cafe, then went to our room to change and then walked on our own into town because the rain was stopping.  We walked around the Red Light district!

We stopped into a supermarket and bought cheese and crackers for “dinner”! We weren’t that hungry because of having a late lunch.  It was nice to relax in our room.

Rhine River Cruise Day 8

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Today we arrived at Hoorn, met our guide and took a bus to a quaint Dutch village called Volendam.  It is located 30 minutes from Amsterdam.

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The Hoofdtoren is a tower used for defense. The tower was built in 1532 and the clock on it was added in 1651!
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Oosterpoort is the city gate tower. It was built in 1578 and the house on top was built in 1601.

As we walked through Hoorn’s scenic streets toward our bus that would take us to Volendam, we noticed many homes and buildings were leaning forward!IMG_8304

Our guide explained to us that these homes were built with a forward incline to help prevent items from hitting the building facade the owners pulled these items up!

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The park we passed where our bus was parked.

Our next stop after our bus ride was Volendam.  It was a colorful village to walk through and see the old fishing boats in its harbor.  The town had a lot of charm. After walking through this fishing village we had some free time to explore.

Our next stop was a cheese farm.  They demonstrated how they make the cheese and our favorite part was sampling the various cheeses that they offer.  We did bring some home with us.

After our visit at the cheese farm, our bus took us into Amsterdam for a city tour and a canal cruise.IMG_8370

We cruised along many of the city’s points of interest.  Experiencing Amsterdam by a canal cruise at night was beautiful.

After our cruise we went back to our boat for our last night on the M/S Amadeus Silver III.  We will miss the fabulous food, friendly staff, and luxurious accommodations!