
Hello!
I'm a bit behind in my blogging - school has suddenly become quite demanding, and I also kinda popped over to Italy for ten days, so I've had a very busy schedule. But hopefully I can catch you all up in the next few weeks. So many photos to share, jeez. What a life.
We stayed in a really beautiful apartment in Jordaan (click the link to check it out). For any travelers out there, I highly recommend renting an apartment instead of staying in a hostel or hotel. They're surprisingly affordable and so much more comforting to come back to after a long day of touristing and exploring. Plus you get a better idea of what living in the city is really like, and you can cook your own breakfast! Really wonderful.
Mom, Rochelle and I spent each day wandering through the city. By boat, by foot, by bus. I visited the Van Gogh Museum for the second time (I came to Amsterdam on a 2-week Eurotrip when I was 14), and we took a canal tour, shopped and ate. Amsterdam won my heart a bit. It seems like the perfect city to live in in warmer months - on the first day, it was so warm that locals were boating down the canals in shorts at sunset. Bliss.
A few of my favorite photos:

^Canal right outside of our flat. Magical, no?

^I can't get over how nice our apartment was. Right on the canal pictured above.

^Mom and Rochelle! Good company.

^See? Full bloom. (Grandma Alice, if you're reading this, what kind of tree is this?! We were stumped.)

^I almost preferred the canals at night. I can't get over the idea that water can run through a city just like that, the same way a lake or a stream would in nature. Its the best of both worlds to me.

^And lastly, my cheesiest picture of the trip. (In the land of cheese, too!)
Next up on the blog: Brugge, Belgium (gorgeous medieval city but filled to the brim with tourists), then Keukenhof (incredible tulip gardens just outside of Amsterdam), then Venice, Florence, and Cinque Terre. I've been a busy girl.
♡♡ Maddie
P.S. Only 26 days left in Copenhagen. Some days bitter, some days sweet.
I love following your trip on your blog and the pictures that illustrate it.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Grandma Elaine