Wednesday, October 31, 2018

19 Best things to do in Amsterdam


There are a lot many things to enjoy in the lovely city, Amsterdam. With its picturesque canal network, rich history and vibrant cultural views, the capital of the Netherlands is one of the world’s most fascinating city destinations. There’s no end to the selection of things to do in Amsterdam in any weather. 

Best things to do in Amsterdam include the Heineken Experience, taking a bike tour, The red light district, the canal cruise, and many more.

Check out the top things to experience in Amsterdam

1. An Amsterdam City Walk

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An Amsterdam city walk is the most recommended one and is a must for everyone visiting Amsterdam. You will get to know more about the city, its rich culture and the guide knows the best places to visit,  to enjoy the nightlife and to grab a bite. Therefore, it’s best to put this activity first in your day.

2. Take A Bike Tour

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In Amsterdam, there are over 800,000 bicycles. The number of bikes is more than the people! Cycling in this city is a way of life which is made much easier by the city’s wonderful network of cycle routes and flat and smooth landscape.

Usually, Amsterdam finds its spot in the list of world’s most cycle-friendly cities, and there’s no finer way to explore the city’s streets, canals, and attractions than by pedal power.

It’s just so safe to be cycling in Amsterdam. A cheaper option would be renting a bike and plan your own trip, roam freely around the city. It's surely is one of the amazing things to do in Amsterdam.

3. Canal Cruise

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An incredible and relaxing way to view some of Amsterdam is by taking a cruise for which the city is most famous for!

Created in the 17th century to keep the sea at bay, Amsterdam’s UNESCO protected canal belt is the ultimate picturesque vision of the town, and a jaw-dropping sight by both day and night - when bridges are all lit up by the charming, fairy lights and the whole area gives you the feel of magic.
To soak yourself in the hues of the city, float along the canals by guided tours which are a great way to explore the city.

You can choose to go for a daylight cruise or a night cruise, there’s the sightseeing cruise, the hop-on-hop-off canal bus, the pizza cruise, a cocktail and many more. You will surely in love with the place and would definitely go for a romantic dinner/candlelight cruise! It's one of the top-rated tourist attractions in Amsterdam.

4. Visit the De Pijp neighborhood

De Pijp in Amsterdam is the most popular, also favorite neighborhood and translates into 'The Pipe'. The quarter was built to ease the overpopulated Jordaan district and to the house laborers, making De Pijp a melting pot of cultures and nationalities.

In present times, it’s also known as the  Latin Quarter of Amsterdam and is undoubtedly one of the most lively and vibrant districts of the city.

Go to one of the many typical Amsterdam pubs, check out Albert Cupymarket with its many shops and try one of the international restaurants.

Later on, you can chill with a stroll through the Sarphatipark, a calm oasis in a bustling neighborhood.

5. The Vondelpark

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Vondelpark is Amsterdam's largest park and also the most popular and famous park in the whole of Netherlands. With 10 million plus visitors, hitting the place each year, this is definitely one of Amsterdam's top-rated tourist attractions in the city.

Especially during the spring and summer months, many people relax and enjoy a being soaking in the sun while having a picnic, or chill-out drinking a beer. You’ll spot people jogging,  rollerblading, a free open-air theater (June, July, and August), cafes in good numbers, monuments and more.

6. Van Gogh Museum

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Van Gogh museum is acknowledged with the largest collection of works from Vincent Van Gogh all over the world. The museum is one of the most famous painters in the history of the Netherlands, which is a lovely place comprising of 200 paintings, 400 drawings, and 700 letters by Vincent van Gogh.

7. The Royal Theatre Carre

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This is one of the stops that shouldn’t be missed! This theatre only seems to be getting berserk reviews on how wonderful the shows are here and how beautiful the building is!

8. Leidseplein

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Leidseplein is one of the most renowned squares in all of Amsterdam. It’s also known as Amsterdam’s nightlife hub as you’ll find many of the most popular cafes, bars, clubs and restaurants around the square or the nearby streets. It’s a great starting point in the evening to explore the nightlife

9. Artis Royal Zoo

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The Artis Royal Zoo is officially known as Naturis Artis Magistra, which date back to 1838 making it the oldest zoo in Holland. Among others, it houses an aquarium, planetarium, an insectarium, and butterfly pavilion.

10. Museum of Bags and Purses

Ladies, are you listening? How about a collection of more than 4000 bags belonging to the late Middle Ages until today? You’ll have a really great experience visiting this fun museum.

11. Royal Palace of Amsterdam

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The Paleis op de dam, or the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, is situated in the very heart of the city on the Dam Square. This is one of the three palaces which are at the monarch’s disposal and the credit goes to an Act of Parliament. It’s often used for Royal Events and official receptions and is open to visitors for most of the year.

12. Postcard Experience

You don’t have to buy a postcard on street vendors but instead, go to Postcard Experience to get your digital postcard! In this small studio, you will find your own video for your trip to Amsterdam (you will be filmed in front of a green screen).

13. Heineken

Heineken is one of the most popular beers in the world, is now surprised that they’ve made an attraction about it: see the process of brewing and the first hand on the journey through the history of Heineken Beer and the Henken family. Keep in mind that you have to be at least 18 years or accompanied by an adult (of course you will not be able to taste any alcohol under 18 years of age).

14. House of Bols

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This cocktail and jenever flavor bar is named after the Lucas Bols spirit, the oldest brand of spirit in the world. There are various areas in the House of Bols: Hall of Taste, Bols Fair booth, the Mirror Bar, the Bols Shop, and the Bols Bar Trending Academy. It has won the Dutch Design Award for Best Exhibition & Experience.

15. Madame Tussauds

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Though Madame Tussaud's main museum is located in London, the branch in Amsterdam is definitely worth a visit. Tourists are attracted to this museum by taking pictures of themselves with the waxes statues of celebrities like Lady Gaga and Brad Pitt. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Amsterdam. 

16. Electric Ladyland

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It is a museum, none of which exists in the whole world. It is the first museum of its kind, adorned with fluorescent art and many are amazed by its beautiful art and colors. Very low-price and many people considered it a great and influential journey.

17. The Red Light District

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In addition to coffee shops, one of the first things, tourists have to think of when imagining about Amsterdam, The Red Light district literally has its own charm and whether you accept the sensible approach of sex business in the Netherlands. This is an area that should be included in your bucket list of travel.

Tip: Do not make women pictures because this can cause trouble for you.


18. Jordaan District

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Jordan has grown from one working-class district to an upper scale neighborhood of the city and is known for its boutique restaurants, specialty shops, and galleries. It is also known for its folk singers (among the Dutch), about whom you will find many sculptures. It's one of the top attractions in Amsterdam.

19. Rijksmuseum

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Rijksmuseum is a Dutch national art and history museum, featuring more than 8,000 exhibits of artworks and historic artifacts highlighting the rich and preserved culture of the Dutch. This is the most popular museum in the Netherlands. It depicts the beauteous works of famed artists, Franz Hals, Vermeer, and Rembrandt. It's probably one of the best things to do in Amsterdam, visiting this lovely museum.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Glare At Some Insanely 15 Unique Things To Do In Seattle

Northwest United States’ gem, Seattle is one of those spectacular places where people love to live and after visiting the place you will get to know why. The city is full of everything whether a short drive or finding yourself in beautiful mountains, National Park, or if move ahead to the south, then you have made it Portland.
Either you're visiting for the first time, returning or staying in town, Seattle has unique things to do for everyone.

Have a look at some of the awesome things to do in Seattle for your next visit!

1. Go For The Fremont Troll

The Fremont Troll 
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In 1990, it was built to check unpleasant groups of people from hanging out under the bridge doing drugs, locals agreed to build the Fremont Troll. His idea worked and now new kind of people gather here, to eyewitness this unique thing to do in Seattle that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. You will see that Troll is holding an old Volkswagen Beetle tightly in his hand. Be sure to climb around and snap some photos while you are at the spot.

2. The Strangest Public Park

The strangest public park 
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This strangest public is no less than out-of-the-ordinary as once it was the gas plant which has now turned into a park, the Gas Works Park is one of the most unique things to see in Seattle and one of the most unusual parks you have ever heard of. Presently people come here to relax and hang out while enjoying the scenery of the Lake Union.

3. Visit Seattle’s Cat Cafe

Seattle Cat cafe 
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The cats are easy to find throughout Asia. However, they are less common in the US. In Seattle, there is a very own cat cafe called Meowtropolitan. Although if you plan to travel, be sure to make reservations otherwise you will not be able to cats while drinking your cup of coffee.

4. Visit Twin Peak’s Famous Cafe

Twin peak's famous cafe 
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If there are any Twin Peaks fans then this is for you! Near the famous Snoqualmie Falls, just a 40-minute drive outside Seattle is the real city and the cafe, where the famous drama of the 90's made it to two seasons was shooted. Although there were only two seasons, the series was able to collect a cult, which is excited for a recent return to showtime for those who love the show. Visit Twede’s Cafe and all other nearby shooting locations.

Snoqualmie Falls 
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5. Ride a Man Operated Elevator

Man Operated Elevator seattle 
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Do you have any idea that the elevators were used to be man operated back in the day? It was never a matter of our lifetime, so it was exciting to learn that we could ride in one at the Smith Tower. Attired in the same way as the old bellhop, you thought the elevator operator was from the famous Disneyland Ride, from the Tower of Terror in Hollywood.

The operator takes you to the observatory level where you can hang in the Gatsby-esque period room with a wonderful cocktail and in addition a more amazing view of Seattle. You can say that Smith Tower is the best sighting place in the city, where the atmosphere and the cool lounge that ’s on the top without a huge crowd like the Space Needle.

Also Read: Would You Dare Ride This Insanely Tall Outdoor Lift?


6. Try a Cold Brew Float at Starbucks Reserve Roastery


Starbucks Reserve Roastery in the Capitol Hill is worthy of comparison to the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin or the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam. This is an experience and your average Starbucks on steroids. This mammoth place is full of copper machinery that roasts the coffee beans in front of your eyes only.

There are bountiful bars that serve up your favorite cup of coffee and even a shop selling any caffeine accessory you could imagine. Their signature and unique drink will be Cold Brew Float. It is you who has to try for yourself and have the pleasure of the entire coffee lover’s dream experience.

7. Take a Ride in a Seaplane


One of the most unique things to do in Seattle is having the glimpse of the city in one of its famous seaplane tours! We prefer a Kenmore scenic seaplane tour which is approximately a 20-minute journey to see all the city's hotspots, including going straight to the Space Needle! On a clear day, you can see all nearby mountain ranges, including the magnificent views of Mount Rainier.
It's incredible that makes landing easier and smooth and take off on a seaplane! It’s insanely recommended to check this out for you!

8. Sleep in a Tree House


treehouse Seattle 
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Also Read: Dream Tree Houses To Visit In India


Are you familiar with the actuality that you can sleep in a treehouse in Seattle?! This is to be one of the best and most unique things to do in Seattle. You will undoubtedly love it. See some great options from the Treehouse Point, only 30 minutes outside the city, Treehouse home rentals on VRBO just 10 minutes outside of the city, or any of the Airbnb listings.

Also Read: 13 Coolest Airbnb Places To Stay To Have A Luxury Feel


9. Stay In A House Boat


Houseboat Seattle 
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Hire a houseboat just like Tom Hanks in Sleepless in Seattle! There is a bucket full of luxurious options are more affordable options. This is one of the more unique things to do in Seattle, especially if you have a huge rom-com or Sleepless in Seattle fan!

10. Drink Beer and Play Mini Golf


Play Mini Golf 
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Are you a lover of playing mini golf and drinking delicious craft beer? Then head to Seattle which is a perfect place for you. Flatstick Pub offers hand-stick games, mini golf, giant connect four, craft beer, and even allow you to bring your own dog!

11. Ride A Hot Tub Boat


Hot Tub Boat 
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One of the most unique things to do in Seattle is renting a hot tub boat on Lake Union. You heard that absolutely right, you can rent a hot tub boat and up to 6 people for two hours at one time around the Lake Union. It’s about $60 per person.

12. See the Bill Gate’s House


Bill Gates house 
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The list of people is quite less who have actually been able to visit Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates house. Some try to drive past it or at least maybe you can see it from a seaplane tour. And even if you can’t do these things then you can take this virtual tour or read about all the crazy facts about his home, everything from his favorite tree that has 24-hour surveillance to the changing artistry on the walls within a touch of a button.

13. Look For Orcas


Orcas 
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Orcas are one of the most stunning underwater animals on the planet and every child has probably dreamed of seeing one in their lifetime. Skip Seaworld and see Orcas in their natural habitat by having a whale watching tour from Seattle. You can take a day trip from Seattle to a whale watching cruise that goes to the San Juan Islands, where you can see the orcas almost every day. This is a memorable and one of the unique things to do in Seattle!

14. Find A Bikini Baristas Closest to you


Bikini Baristas Seattle 
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This is a place where there are tons of bikini baristas all over the city, over 133 locations to be exact. This is one of the unique things to do in Seattle because you will never hear of this anywhere else!

15. See the Gum Wall


Gum Wall Seattle 
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The renowned Gum Wall is located beside the famous Pike Place Market located next to the Market Theater. A legend said that a cheeky comedian performing at the theater was told no gum was allowed inside as he was entering. His reaction was to take the gum and stick it to the wall and walk inside like a real of you to the bouncer. After all, people caught air and started chewing their chewed gum on the wall. The town has cleaned it twice and it keeps filling up, now they have accepted it as a popular tourist attraction and grasp its popularity.

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Monday, October 22, 2018

Patwon ki Haveli is the second most popular destination in Jaisalmer after the Jaisalmer fort. Patwon ki Haveli is not just a building. It's a combination of five different havelis, each havelis has the distinct quality of its own.  It has a unique structure and is made of yellow sandstone. It's the main attraction as compared to other havelis is its wonderful and unusual design.

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These are some interesting things about Patwon Ki Haveli to make your next trip memorable.

Patwon Ki Haveli is a mix of five Havelis inside it's unpredictable, and it is the biggest one of its kind in Jaisalmer.

The First Haveli, which is referred to prevalently as Kothari's Patwa Haveli is the one that emerges most among the others.

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In the year 1805, the main Haveli was developed by Guman Chand Patwa, who was a well-known adornments and brocades dealer.
Because of its brocade exchanging notoriety, Patwon Ki Haveli is otherwise called 'Manor of Brocade Merchants', in view of its intense exchanging attributes.

Local people recount stories about the silver and brilliant string merchants of Patwon Ki Haveli, who profited through opium sneaking at the time.

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The curves and passages inside the Havelis have singular highlights that recognize them from each other, each delineating a specific style of mirror-work and compositions.

Painting work is planned extraordinarily in one of the areas of the Havelis, and jharokas, curves, galleries and passage doors additionally have mind-boggling carvings and artworks on the dividers.
Patwa's five siblings had a different Haveli for them and their families, giving each one of them an unmistakable component.

A piece of the Havelis complex comprises of an exhibition hall that presentations antiquities, works of art, craftsmanship, and specialty of the past time, that go-ahead to delineate the rich way of life the occupants of the havelis delighted in.

All the Havelis were outlined in the traverse of 50 years, and the main Haveli is the most fantastic one which set aside a long opportunity to be raised.


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Patwon Ki Haveli is generally well known for having been the second since forever Haveli worked in Rajasthan and the first in the city of Jaisalmer.

The columns and roofs have perplexing and alluring carvings done on them by specialists of the time, and the passages and entryways are loaded with scaled-down plans that design aficionados would completely appreciate.

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With more than 60 galleries from where one can see the yard of the Haveli complex and windows with divisions that permit abundant air supply have added to the ubiquity of Patwon Ki Haveli.
The design of Patwon Ki Haveli is like relatively every other working of Jaisalmer, and it mixes in with the brilliant highlights of the city extremely well.

Traveler Tips:

  • Jaisalmer is a hot city because it is situated in the middle of the Thar desert. To keep this in mind carry clothes according to weather is important.
  • Wearing comfortable slippers, shoes are suggested to assist walkthrough in the haveli.
  • Sunglasses and hats are recommended to have an enjoyable time in the haveli tour.
  • For tourists guides are available and photography is allowed but at a certain fee.