Sunday, January 13, 2008

Christmas Break Part 1 - Amsterdam

Happy New Year! I can't believe it's another year, and I'm still in Europe. I've been back from break for about a week and am getting back into the swing of things in class.

Break was great. It was nice to not only have a break from classes, but to have a chance to really do some traveling. I started out by heading north to Belgium and the Netherlands. A small group of friends and I left early in the morning to fly to Brussels. It was absolutely freezing when we got there, but there was so much activity and so many people out in the city center. We only spent a few hours in Brussels, but had time to see the beautiful buildings in the main square, the huge Christmas tree, and Christmas market. We also had Belgian waffles and chocolate, of course. After a rather interesting experience at the train station, we finally made it to Centraal Station in Amsterdam. It was dark, so finding the hostel was interesting, but I was so excited to see the city. It is beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. There are lots of quiet canals, lined with little boats, and little houses. The houses are all lined up side by side, no spaces in between, and they are all different colors and have different shaped roofs. It makes the streets look so pretty.

The only thing I did not enjoy about being there was the extreme cold. We layered up, but it was still almost unbearable at times. Amsterdam is the European city with the most museums per square footage. And it seemed like we went to almost all of them! Van Gogh, Rembrandt House, Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House. There was a lot of interesting stuff to see. Also, we took a boat ride on the canals in the evening, and a three hour walking tour through the city center to learn a lot of the history (freezing, but fun!). It was a lot of fun, especially to be with friends. We spent about 3 1/2 days there, enough time to get a feel of the place. It is definitely a different culture than Italy and one I'm glad to have experienced.

After the days there, my friend Sarah and I flew back to Florence for a night before setting out on part 2 of vacation: GREECE!

1 comment:

John Negley said...

So glad to hear that you had such a wonderful Christmas. Anxious to hear what you thought of Greece! How are you being treated as an American?