Tourist in my own town

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My parents visited me from the US over this past week to celebrate Christmas and spend some quality time together. I was apprehensive before they arrived, as questions raced through my mind: What can we do to fill up a week? Will I be a competent tour guide? How do they even feel about soft drugs? Armed with my Lonely Planet Amsterdam tour book, I greeted them at Schiphol airport & whisked them away to cheerful Amsterdam.

Thankfully, my studies have worked out such that I don’t have a course during December, so we had six unadulterated days of sightseeing. I tried to avoid typically touristy activities, eschewing canal boats for walking tours of the city. We rented bicycles and cycled to Amstel Park so my dad could birdwatch. (By the way, Amstel Park, which I hadn’t yet visited, is a beautiful small park. They have a miniature golf course there, called Midget Golf, which I think would make for a gezellig summer afternoon.) We even made it down to my dormitory in Uilenstede — in Amstelveen — so I could prepare a home-cooked dinner.

We enjoyed the festive Christmas spirit that overtakes Amsterdam this time of year: the blissful charm of a bruin café on a cold winter’s night, the jubilant lighting from Dam Square to the Nine Streets, the lively bustle of merry souls throughout the city… The weather was cold and dry, sometimes even sunny, and we were high-spirited and lighthearted.

We picked up Museumkaarten (Museumcards) to get free admission to most of the museums in Amsterdam. While the I Amsterdam card is great for short trips to the city, I expected we’d be seeing enough museums to make the €40 Museumkaart (adult price) worthwhile. I’ll quickly recap the museums we visited, with how long we spent at each:


Sure, Amsterdam is a small city, but it has a ton to offer… more than enough to fill up a busy week. We had no problem finding stuff to do, I was an enthusiastic tour guide, and it turns out that my parents are unconcerned by drugs. I wish I could spend my entire life having the same fantastic time I spent with my parents this past week, viewing art, enjoying beautiful sights, and eating dinner at Hap-HMM and places at the Spui. I love this place.

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