Amsterdam | Reflections

Part I

Amsterdam was always elusive to me. Everyone around the world conceive it to be the Europe’s best place for all kinds of inebriating activities. No doubt about that. A place with varied colors, although they sport Orange most of the times, Amsterdam offers sumptuous sites which drive you crazy. Although the inner city gives you a-few-decades older look, coloring the town with much less grandiose. Most parts of the Old districts of Amsterdam are built on the banks of the Canals.

Canals in Amsterdam are interlinked in a varied fashion. Canal Water Transport is the most economical way to meet ends. Of the famous Canals Singel and Keizersgracht are the most historic and interesting ones. Once upon a time in Europe, Water Transport through these canals was the most sought travel mode to other countries around.

KEIZERSGRACHT


SINGEL

Keizersgracht and Singel Canals in Amsterdam are amongst the most beautiful canals of Central Amsterdam. The small bridges across them give a very different look to the ever-busy business region of Amsterdam.

GOUDEN BOCHT | GOLDEN BEND

This canal served as the most Economical Water Transport during late 1800s. Ofcourse a lot has changed now and this has become nothing but a rare tourist attraction. Rare because, no one really seems to be interested to visit this bend.

AMSTERDAM 2010 PART 1 GALLERY

6 thoughts on “Amsterdam Reflections | Part I”

  1. Hey,

    You went there again ?

    Lovely set of images kano .. refreshed our visit to this place more than 2 yrs back 🙂

    Good ones there .. keep them coming.

    Cheers,
    Shiv

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