Amsterdam, part III

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Taken with a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 using Fuji Pro 400H (expired in 2011)

Uma das primeiras coisas que fiz no primeiro passeio que dei em Amesterdão foi comprar o Holland Pass. É um cartão tem a validade de 1 ano, oferece descontos em muitos sítios (o guia que vem com o cartão é prova disso!), e vem com bilhetes grátis (há três modalidades: dois, cinco ou sete dias, que correspondem ao número de bilhetes grátis). Eu decidi-me pelos cinco dias e paguei 48€. Ao fim de 3 dias, já tinha gasto todos os bilhetes e ainda usei os descontos do cartão para visitar mais três museus, por isso valeu muito a pena e aconselho vivamente! 

Comecemos a minha maratona cultural pelo Rijksmusem, o museu mais espectacular de todos os tempos, e um dos principais museus de Amesterdão. Basta olhar para as fotografias para perceber porquê!

One of the first things I did on my first walk in Amsterdam was to buy a Holland Pass. It's a card that can be used for 1 year, offers discounts for lots and lots of places (the guide that comes with it proves just that!), and comes with free tickets (there's three types: two, five or seven days, each corresponding to the number of free tickets). I decided for the five day type and paid 48€. After 3 days, I'd already spend all the free tickets and still used the card discounts to visit three more museums, so it was really worth it and I strongly recommend it!

Let's start my cultural marathon with the Rijksmuseum, the most spectacular museum of all times, and one of the main museums in Amsterdam. Just look at the photos to see why!

Comments

  1. That Holland Card sounds like a very good deal!
    And the building of the Rijksmuseum truly looks incredible!

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  2. I love it when cities/countries offer packages like this, it makes everything more accessible - can't wait to see more photographs!

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