As you probably already realized, I’ve spent most of this week in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Â And as some of you already know, that was my ever second trip to that European city. Â My first time was back in April of 2008, and I’ve blogged plenty about it – have a look at the Amsterdam tag archives of this site.
Both trips were just for a few days. Â Both were for a professional event – a conference and a training. Â Both were roughly the same time of the year – late March and early April. Â Both, I’ve enjoyed a great deal. Â That’s pretty much where the similarities about them end, and the differences begin.
My first trip was paid by the company I was working for. Â I stayed in a really awesome Movenpick Hotel. Â And I spent most of my free time walking east of it. Â That was enough for me to like Amsterdam city, but not enough to actually feel it.
Well, this time, it was quite different. Â I stayed in a cheap hotel, right next to all the tourist attractions, with crowds of people moving between bars, coffee shops, and food joints. Â My room was smaller than most people bathrooms, and it was tricky to find in, what I understand to be, a traditional Amsterdam house. Â I’ve also took the opportunity to boat around a few of the famous channels, learn a thing or two about the history of the place, and visit one of the many museums. Â Also, as part of both my training seminars and after, I had the opportunity to converse with a few locals. Â All that combined gave a much better feeling of Amsterdam than my last trip.
I have to say that I enjoyed it a lot. Â I like Amsterdam even more now and I definitely want to come back. Â I’ll never be able to live there, for a variety of factors, but I know now how to enjoy an occasional visit.
If I had to pick three memories from this trip, they would be:
- Making my way through the labyrinth of the Beursstraat Hotel, trying to find my room.  In reality it probably took about five minutes, but it triggered such a massive train of thought and association, that I’m sure it’ll be with me for a while.
- Thursday snow. Â The two days before it was very windy and cold. But on Thursday the wind calmed down and it started snowing around lunch time. Â I was in the room with no windows for the most part of the day, so it was quite a surprise when I stepped outside. Â Large snow flakes, calmly falling down and melting immediately on the ground. Â With no wind, it wasn’t that cold no more. Â So it was quite magical. Â Something I haven’t seen in a long long time.
- Atmosphere at the bar of the Hotel Internationaal. Â It was cozy, yet energetic and fun at the same time. Â I’ve met a few good people, and enjoyed an almost unhealthy amount of Guinness there. Â It was so good that I spent not one, but two evenings there. Â I’ve also got a new nickname, which haven’t happened to me in a long time. Â They called me “Tiny”. :)



