Caught a bus to Luton airport and then on to Amsterdam! The airport was very user friendly and it wasn’t long before we were on a train to Central Station. Bikes, bikes and more bikes, they are everywhere, quite an efficient means of transportation given that petrol (gasoline here is) about $7.00 per gallon. You just have to be careful where and how you walk, single file and a straight line is best.
Navigator Sean quickly planned our walk to the houseboat. Meandering through the heart of the red light district and coffee shops where we were met with some amazing sights and smells.
The houseboat is perfect one large room for living and kitchen, bathroom and 2 bedrooms, although total you could easily sleep 8. We have big windows that look over the canal where there is always something to see.
After getting ourselves situated we opted for the nearest pub, Mulligans Irish Music Pub, directly across from our boat. It becomes our quest to find as many Irish Pubs as we can in Amsterdam. Next is Trinity then Temple bar and then we saw but didn’t stop at Tara, we needed nourishment and found a little Mexican place thanks to a great bartender named Julie at Temple bar. Food was fresh and delicious.
Amsterdam is amazing!
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