Time for museums in the capital of the Netherlands
Due to Michelle I got up the next morning by the scent of a hot cup of coffee and a pleasant breakfast, which she created in the kitchen of our equipped Amsterdam apartment. That helped me a lot, because I had many beers the evening before and to be frank, I am not used to that much alocohol consumption.
Michelle had prepared that day for traveling to the Amsterdam galleries and museums and we went in the direction of our first stop – the fantastic Rijksmuseum, becoming the nationwide museum of the state. The next stop on our catalog was the unique Van Gogh Museum that maintains the greatest collection of art works on the globe from this great artist. That occurred to be my place in the city, even so Michelle loved most the Amsterdam Tulip Museum with its multimedia reports featuring the historical past of the tulip, which was near to the House of Anne Frank that we visited before that. The last place we came across was the Sexmuseum.
I become truly worn out from going to galleries, therefore I really loved our snack that we had in one of the small eateries near the Van Gogh Museum. After the prolonged daytime I was genuinely happy to go back to our Amsterdam trip flat in which we had a very good and sound sleep. When we woke up, I proposed Michelle to go to a comfortable bistro close to a canal in the area, where we had a typical local dinner and enjoyed some beer. We concluded that Amsterdam is amongst the most stunning and passionate spots on the continent and is also a city of multiplicity and tolerance. We were looking at all these happy people, driving their bicycles, going in and out of cafes and discussing everyday challenges and in a way we felt as part of this. I think at that moment we fell in love with the city and promised to come back when we can.