Amstel (no Road, Avenue, Street---just, Amstel)
This fountain was in a nearby local park. We visited it on our first and last day. I think of it as our Trevi Fountain in Amsterdam--but different.
View from a bridge on the Amstel River at sunset. Our hotel is somewhere on the right down aways.
This is NOT The Bridge Hotel---it's the Intercontinental Hotel, about a 10 minute walk along the river from the Bridge Hotel. Fancy, no? We did find a great locals pub nearby here, though, Amstelhaven, where we sat by the open doorway to get the breeze but not the rain, and where we ordered food from the Dutch menu we barely understood. But we tasted Bitterballen for the first time here, a Dutch pub classic: we had a vegetarian version stuffed with olive tampanade, but it's more commonly stuffed with meat.
Our trip from Bruges to Amsterdam took a quick bus ride to the train station in Bruges, then the local train to Brussels (back to our South/Midi station), then another local train to Rotterdam, where we ran across the platform, along with many backpack carrying travelers in their 20s, to our connection to Amsterdam. Unfortunately, we ran into the first class car, so had to trek to find seats in a 2nd class car. Since none were to be found, we just sat in first class and hoped no one noticed us.
Arriving in Amsterdam's amazing train station (it's a stunning building architecturally, but a madhouse inside---makes Penn Station almost look mellow), we easily followed the hotel's directions to catch a tram outside, which took us on a lovely above ground tour of Amsterdam on the way to our hotel. Our stop: Waterlooplein! (Napoleon! said our train conductor in our attempt to communicate despite the language difference.)
I didn't take this picture--it comes from Wikimedia commons--but this is what the Central train station looks like from the outside. And there are the trams. We enjoyed those trams. Amsterdam is not quite as pedestrian friendly as Paris, oddly, and the cobbled streets were starting to make our calves ache. So we hopped onto one of these once in a while to take a break. 2.70 euros per trip was worth it (that's $3.63 each one way). They go all over central Amsterdam.






























































