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20th Anniversary Break

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Onebusymum · 03/04/2018 13:17

I have reached the 20 years married mark and want to go away with my DH.
Ive been looking at city breaks in europe, we have come up with either, Rome, Amsterdam or Brugge.
What are everyones thoughts on these places please.

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tracelab · 03/04/2018 22:48

Amsterdam is a wonderful place to head. What time of year would you be there?

I'm an Amsterdam blogger and there's loads of inspiration and recommendations for things to do and places to eat on my blog (hire a private boat to cruise the canals, visit some amazing museums, eat in some wonderful restaurants - or grab some fabulous street food)

www.amsterdamwonderland.com

Bruges is lovely but very small and much less variety of things to do. Rome also fab but hectic and too hot and crowded in Summer.

Ricekrispie22 · 04/04/2018 07:03

Exactly what tracelab said, and I'm not even an Amsterdam blogger! I've always been intrigued by Bruges because it's apparently so beautiful but when I looked into it there didn't seem like enough to do. But I'm quite an active person anyway.
However, if you're going in or before June, and you do like history, then Rome might just tip the scales.

Onebusymum · 04/04/2018 07:10

Hi thanks, He fancies Brugge for the beer!!! It will be June that we go.

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tracelab · 04/04/2018 08:53

There is great beer in Amsterdam too!

Check out this place for a start (next to one of the only windmills in Central Amsterdam)

www.brouwerijhetij.nl/history/?lang=en

www.brouwerijhetij.nl/tours-in-the-brewery/?lang=en

The next link isn't to my blog but gives a further good overview of the craft beer scene - Brouwerij Troost and Odipus Brewing have a great reputation - the latter serves allegedly the insiders' best burger in Amsterdam courtesy of The Beef Chief

awesomeamsterdam.com/local-amsterdam-breweries/

Onebusymum · 04/04/2018 09:07

Maybe i wont show him, ill get no sight seeing done!! 😂

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Yogagirl123 · 04/04/2018 09:13

Congrats Op Flowers it is our 24th wedding anniversary soon we are off to Alicante for a 3 night city break, hoping for some sun 🌞

Onebusymum · 04/04/2018 12:27

Congratulations to you too. Sun seems appealing at the moment!

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Onebusymum · 05/04/2018 08:24

Which area of Amsterdam would you say was the best for staying in?

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tracelab · 05/04/2018 08:40

@Onebusymum Amsterdam is really small, so accommodation right in the canal ring is expensive and even if you stay slightly further out it will be a short walk or tram ride to the centre. It kind of depends on your budget but in 'desirability-order' I would loosely say the following:

Canal Ring
Jordaan
The Pijp
The Museum District
Amsterdam West
Amsterdam East

Amsterdam North is less accessible so I wouldn't stay around there. If you have questions about any specific locations let me know x

Onebusymum · 05/04/2018 09:10

Thanks thats great ☺

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tracelab · 06/04/2018 19:47

Pleasure. There are other smaller areas that are nice too. Feel free to let me know if you see something and want to check (contact form on the blog is the quickest way to reach me)

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