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  • I live in Amsterdam, so feel free to message me for more specific suggestions:

    Renting bikes - really wouldn't recommend fixed gears unless you plan on leaving the city and going out into the countryside. As @nefarious (hi mate!) says, upright and leisurely is best, and a coaster / pedal brake is a lazy man's fixed gear anyway. Black Bikes have pretty low-key rental bikes.

    Skateboarding - Amsterdam has one decent indoor park, Skatepark Noord. Round the corner there's also SkateCafe, a big bar restaurant that has a concrete halfpipe that's fair game unless there's a music event on. A little out of the centre is an outdoor park that's apparently the biggest in NL. There's an outdoor bowl on Marnixstraat. It's not a very skateboard city in terms of cruising around, most people bike to skatespots etc.

    Get the best cookies in the world at Van Stapele.

    Top five food spots: Sapporo for Ramen, Semai for Ethiopian, Tigris & Eufraat for crazy cheap falafel, Pizza Beppe for pizza, Caldi e Freddi for very cheap Italian sandwiches and calzones (!).

    Top five (beer) drinking places: Gollem, Oedipus, De Engelbewaarder, Butcher's Tears, Cafe Soundgarden.

    The weather can be soul-crushingly awful, especially in winter. Bring a waterproof that you don't mind wearing all day. For multiple days.

  • Ha, and waterproof trousers make a big difference if the rain isn’t going anywhere!

  • This is a really good advice all round. Although best pizza place is Fuoco Vivo or Nnea, both in lovely Oud-West. But then again I love the Napolitan pizza dough.
    Oh and creditcard is not a thing in Amsterdam, only at tourist traps you can pay with creditcards ;)

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