Hutch
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Separating this one out from my general thread as I’m featuring some cultural stuff as well (meaning you’ll have to wait a few days for the creds).
After a couple Europe trips last year, both of which were group trips that I “tagged along” on, I wanted to do an international trip solo, do and see things at my own pace, and figure out all the logistics on my own. When settling on a country to visit, the Netherlands became a front runner. I wanted somewhere without a significant language barrier, somewhere with good public transportation, and of course somewhere I hadn’t visited yet for a mix of creds and culture. It also helped that there were some really good direct flight options from Boston.
I had an overnight flight out to Amsterdam on Friday the 13th (lucky me) and struggled to get some decent sleep. I basically kept my eyes shut for the duration but it was hit or miss. I was pretty concerned I’d hit a wall at some point during the day, but it turns out I had no problem. Somehow I was able to play through and stayed up late, without any sort of nap. Obviously I was exhausted towards the end of my day but I was never like “I’m gonna die” at any point, which happened when I arrived in Madrid last year.
Schiphol border patrol took about 45 min. It is what it is, but I was in no rush. I had an easy bus from the airport to Oud-Zuid. It basically dropped me off here:
My hostel was right around the corner. I was still a bit early for check-in, so I threw my backpack in a locker and started out with a wander down Vondelpark.
From there I looped myself back up towards the museum plaza.
I’ll say this, there were a bunch of museums I could’ve done on this trip, but I wasn’t terribly interested. If I was running out of things to do I could have, but I much prefer just wandering around and taking in the architecture.
The Rjiks especially was just swamped with tourists anyway. It had a bit of a queue to get in. It looked great though.
From there it was time to check back into my hostel. Might’ve accidentally woken up a Kiwi recovering from a crazy night out. I did a little turnaround and headed into the city center.
I have a **** ton of photos, so I’ll just dump them here and let you scroll. I apologize for the number of canal photos. Yes, it’s very basic, but at the same time they’re very pretty.
Because of my jet lag, I wasn’t quite hungry for a proper meal, but I did try a couple of Dutch snacks in the afternoon. I tried some herring, which honestly I wasn’t a fan of. You’ll see in a bit I had some Dutch mini pancakes, and those were awesome.
From there I worked my way back to the hostel.
Ok that’s enough for one day. I spent the rest of the evening hanging around at the hostel. I did this trip with the intention of meeting other solo travelers, and I will say I managed to make some friends. It’s very much a party hostel, busy with other travelers every night at the bar. Next thing you know these Aussies keep buying me jägerbombs and half the crowd is watching rugby. A few of us even went out for more drinks at another bar. Let’s just say that I’m really glad I didn’t have any plans to visit a park the next day.
After a couple Europe trips last year, both of which were group trips that I “tagged along” on, I wanted to do an international trip solo, do and see things at my own pace, and figure out all the logistics on my own. When settling on a country to visit, the Netherlands became a front runner. I wanted somewhere without a significant language barrier, somewhere with good public transportation, and of course somewhere I hadn’t visited yet for a mix of creds and culture. It also helped that there were some really good direct flight options from Boston.
I had an overnight flight out to Amsterdam on Friday the 13th (lucky me) and struggled to get some decent sleep. I basically kept my eyes shut for the duration but it was hit or miss. I was pretty concerned I’d hit a wall at some point during the day, but it turns out I had no problem. Somehow I was able to play through and stayed up late, without any sort of nap. Obviously I was exhausted towards the end of my day but I was never like “I’m gonna die” at any point, which happened when I arrived in Madrid last year.
Schiphol border patrol took about 45 min. It is what it is, but I was in no rush. I had an easy bus from the airport to Oud-Zuid. It basically dropped me off here:
My hostel was right around the corner. I was still a bit early for check-in, so I threw my backpack in a locker and started out with a wander down Vondelpark.
From there I looped myself back up towards the museum plaza.
I’ll say this, there were a bunch of museums I could’ve done on this trip, but I wasn’t terribly interested. If I was running out of things to do I could have, but I much prefer just wandering around and taking in the architecture.
The Rjiks especially was just swamped with tourists anyway. It had a bit of a queue to get in. It looked great though.
From there it was time to check back into my hostel. Might’ve accidentally woken up a Kiwi recovering from a crazy night out. I did a little turnaround and headed into the city center.
I have a **** ton of photos, so I’ll just dump them here and let you scroll. I apologize for the number of canal photos. Yes, it’s very basic, but at the same time they’re very pretty.
Because of my jet lag, I wasn’t quite hungry for a proper meal, but I did try a couple of Dutch snacks in the afternoon. I tried some herring, which honestly I wasn’t a fan of. You’ll see in a bit I had some Dutch mini pancakes, and those were awesome.
From there I worked my way back to the hostel.
Ok that’s enough for one day. I spent the rest of the evening hanging around at the hostel. I did this trip with the intention of meeting other solo travelers, and I will say I managed to make some friends. It’s very much a party hostel, busy with other travelers every night at the bar. Next thing you know these Aussies keep buying me jägerbombs and half the crowd is watching rugby. A few of us even went out for more drinks at another bar. Let’s just say that I’m really glad I didn’t have any plans to visit a park the next day.
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