Prinsengracht Amsterdam

Prinsengracht Amsterdam

walking Amsterdam's most famous canal up and down

Location: 

Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Duration: 

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Prinsengracht: one of Amsterdam's most beautiful canals
  2. Cheese Museum: free entry and cheese tasting is a great thing
  3. Canal Tours: not my favourite but a good way to see Amsterdam
  4. Snowstorm: staying two days, until the surprising disappears again
  5. Digital Nomad: working from a small studio with view on the canal

Image sources

  1. Me in the cheese museum
  2. Prinsengracht Amsterdam
  3. Entering the cheese museum
  4. Lovely decorated scooter
  5. Fancy styled barbie dolls

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