When one thinks of a European vacation, the usual places come to mind: Paris, Berlin, Barcelona. Rarely do we hear of the wondrous city of Amsterdam, nor of the equally beautiful country in which it resides. In truth, I, as an American, had barely heard of it, save for the 2014 film, The Fault in Our Stars, which only shows a small glimpse into the tone of the city. And let me tell you, it did not do this city justice!
When my boyfriend had first suggested visiting Amsterdam, countering my ideas of traveling to England or Switzerland, I had been confused — why there? Where even is that? But, from the very first day we spent, I knew that it was quickly becoming my favorite city.
I’m from Southern California, with long roads full of cars and very little public transportation. The stark difference between Amsterdam and what I know is refreshing, with the area’s seemingly infinite number of bike riders and narrow streets. Here are a few of what I found to be the most different from anything I have seen in the United States…
Food
Authentic European cuisine is exactly what you should seek out when visiting the area, where delicious new tastes await wherever you travel. Though it is difficult to indulge in every Dutch culinary masterpiece there is, Amsterdam restaurants near your hotel will likely serve a few of the best that the land has to offer.
One thing that can be inferred by visiting Amsterdam is that its people are proud of their cheese. You can’t go far down a populated street without seeing at least one shop selling the delicacy. On our first night visiting the city, we ordered appetizers at a bar and, for some unknown reason, my boyfriend ordered cheese. What came out was cheese cubes with a side of… mustard? We had never heard of pairing cheese with mustard, but it turned out to be both delicious and enabled us to have a great first taste into the culture.
Two breakfast must-haves are the traditional flat Dutch pancakes and Poffertjes, small fluffy treats that resemble pancakes themselves. You can get either of these at most breakfast establishments, such as the De Vier Pilaren… Calories don’t count when you’re on vacation, right?
Picture taken by my boyfriend: “On the white plate are my precious poffertjes!”