NorthernGent -> RE: Amsterdam cracks down on red light district (7/14/2007 1:53:49 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Vendaval Uh oh! Some of my friends are going to have to change their travel plans. They fly over to Amsterdam for the ____________ ...ambiance! [;)] Amsterdam has its appeal, no doubt about that. 'Architecture is superb. A few great museums there, and if you like art, then I suppose it would have huge appeal. The problem is that it's just too in your face, and it's awash with day-trippers. You go the first time, and it's great, the red light district and coffee shops are a novelty etc (particularly if you're 17). The second time, it's still good. The third time and it's losing its appeal (you're now 21). Fourth time - the drug dealers following you down the street and on your shoulder offering you "e's and charlie" like a fuckin' parrot are really starting to piss you off and you want to knock them right out - the novelty has worn off and it's becoming more aggravation that it's worth. Plus, everyone is on a bike in Amsterdam. It takes all of your energy trying to swerve them, and try not getting knocked over by one of them when you've just come out of a coffee shop. It's like wacky races and there's no room for "after you" - they're not stopping for anything. I agree, however, that they have a much more logical approach to prostitution than we do in England. We could certainly learn from there. Straying away from the topic, I like the Dutch, they're straight to the point, you know where you stand with them, but I much prefer Germany as a place to visit. Berlin is a superb city with lots to do and see, and far more relaxing than Amsterdam, and not awash with day trippers and drug dealers.
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