5.The Netherlands

Amster…Damn:
10984146_10156261661850523_1533485486492743743_n.jpgWe took an 8 hour Mega-bus from Paris to Amsterdam because it was only 1 euro. Yes you read that correct, one single euro to get from one country to the next. I cannot stress enough how worth it is to travel via bus if you have the time. If you want just the Run down of our 3 days in Amsterdam click here. Moving on, so Day one we didn’t have too much time to explore we mainly just checked into our Hostel “Hostelle” an all girls hostel which apparently makes ALL the difference. People may say girls’ bathrooms are like a horror story compared to the men’s, but let me tell you, this hostel was one of the cleanest/nicest, and full of friendly staff and other tourists. We didn’t have too many memorable interactions at the previous hostels,  but this experience was much more welcoming. We exchanged stories and laughs with the other girls and it finally felt like one of those great ‘hostel experiences’ you hear about from travellers. I would highly recommend this hostel for female travellers.

Day 2: Heineken and Dildos
    12066012_10156261661950523_3191793110756160439_nWe started off the day at the Anne Frank House which was another 2 1/2 hour line. The house itself is mostly empty, but you do get to see Anne Frank’s bedroom which I thought was really interesting because she had posters of movie stars and magazine cut outs preserved on the walls, not un-similar to today’s young girls. There is a lot of information provided along the tour and the videos are quiet sad to watch. It’s something to experience while you are there, but it does leave that same feeling of reflecting we had while in the trenches. It makes you stop to be grateful for what we do have. 27867554_10160065265800523_3549387517022467230_n

We grabbed lunch at the Heineken house and were waited by a very good-looking man. In fact we noticed that Amsterdam was filled with beautiful people…we could only conclude there is some special ingredient in the Heineken that makes this possible. For the evening we decided this was one of the few times in our trip we would really embrace the night life and just tough out the next day’s hangover. We went to an Irish pub and it wasn’t too busy so the bartender took all our song requests. He took quite the liking to us and seemed disheartened that we didn’t want to ‘hang out’. But we are strong independent female travellers and we had a game plan: hit as many bars as we can and stroll the Red Light District. I imagined the Red Light District would be an abundance of boobs and butts, but it was surprisingly more censored then I anticipated. The windows were filled with women in lingerie, it was like barbies in their boxes…except more cleavage. We went into one of the sex shops and I couldn’t believe all the strange gadgets they had. For one thing, the dildos were so massive they looked more like samurai swords…it was hard to tell if it was a toy for pleasure or a murder weapon. We opted out on going to a sex show because we can handle strippers, but we weren’t mature enough to watch people fucking on stage without having a giggle fit.

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Tiger Club

Bar #2: The next pub we hit up was called the Tiger Club. The walls are covered in classic Rock icons and the bar-tender was this woman with piercings everywhere and dreadlocks who played punk music on shuffle. The beers were the size of a water-melon. It was a dive bar to say the least, but this is Jenna and my favourite kind of bar. I’ll take massive drinks and good music over stuffy dance floors and top40 any day.

Bar#3: I don’t recall the name of this pub, but I do remember there were only women there and they didn’t look pleased to see us. We had this feeling that maybe it was more of a ‘regulars’ bar and they weren’t keen on tourists. We left and went back to the first bar, only to realize through our friendly server that we were at a gay bar. I always thought my first gay bar experience would involve more dancing, but the complete lack of awareness gave Jenna and I a good laugh. (Disclaimer to my LGBQT friends, Amsterdam has a HUGE gay bar scene if you are looking for fun LGBQT friendly places to party) I wish I’d looked into this ahead of time because I would have loved to see a drag show in Amsterdam.

Day 3: Jamaican Pure and a Bad Trip
Feeling hungover from our mini-pub crawl, we started the day watching Se7en in our hostel. Nothing cures a hangover like a young Brad Pitt. Once recovered we headed out for souvenir shopping. I wanted to get my sister a pipe because what stoner kid doesn’t want an authentic pipe from Amsterdam. I walked into the first shop and told the guy working, “I need help finding a pipe”. He replied “We have really nice crack pipes…but that doesn’t look like your style”. They literally have cocaine displayed in the cash windows like candy. When the man cashed me out he also offered to throw in some mushrooms free of charge. Scoring drugs in Amsterdam is as easy and convenient as buying milk. After successfully purchasing a beautiful hand carved pipe, we went for breakfast food because in Amsterdam all day breakfast is very popular. With our bellies filled we headed to a coffee shop. For those unaware, coffee shops in Amsterdam do not serve coffee, they are pub style places where you can sit and smoke weed/eat edibles with friends. Although I couldn’t convince Jenna to partake, I wanted the experience. I’d hardly consider myself a frequent smoker, usually when I do there is too much stimuli so I can only watch movies alone. We went into the Bulldog and I asked the server what he would recommend for someone who doesn’t smoke often. He seemed faded and looked

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Baked like a Cake

like shaggy. He spoke slowly with a dopey grin and suggested I try the ‘Jamaican Pure”. The smallest amount you could order was four joints. I took one hit and accidentally karate-chopped my water all over the table onto the lady next to me. I started to feel it around the fourth hit in and while I was enjoying the 90s hip hop music, there was no way in hell I was gonna smoke those four joints in the 24 hours we had left in Amsterdam so I gave them to the lady next to us. We stepped outside and at first I felt invincible. We were running to catch the subway and I was basically Usain bolt. As soon as we got on the crowded subway I broke rule#1 of having a good high. I panicked, paranoia set in and I felt like everyone on the subway knew I was baked out of my face. It was like that Edgar Allen Poe poem where he’s haunted by the sound of the heartbeat, except the heartbeat was my own. I was dizzy and every minute on the 20 min subway ride felt like an hour. I stood holding the pole with my legs in wide stance and did’t move. I could see Jenna rolling her eyes beside me, because it was painstakingly obvious I was losing my marbles. When we got to the ‘Hostelle’ I went straight to bed and didn’t move for several hours. My anxiety was so bad after this experience, I didn’t smoke again for 3 years haha. My advice to the less seasoned smokers wanting to try this: know your limit, and if you feel really high try to pre-occupy your senses with something whether it be exploring the city or if you feel safer stay in the coffee shop til your high wares down. Definitely inquire about what you are taking! I smoked their weakest stuff and freaked out. I probably would have greened out and barfed if I smoked anything stronger.

The Run Down:

Where to stay: Hotselle (if you are a woman), other ones I’ve heard good things about include: The Flying Pig, Stayokay
Where to eat: Heineken restaurant, Omelegg, Greenwoods Singel, De Silveren Spiegel (we didn’t eat here but it’s very highly regarded)
Best Place to grab a quick bite/Coffee: Melly’s cookie bar, Vlaams Friteshuis Vleminckx (french fries yummm)
Nightlife: Slainte Irish Pub, Tiger Club (more for the drink sizes), The Red Light District (shows, strolling the streets, bars and restaurants), coffee shops (the bulldog are well known ones but there are many)
Sights and Excursions: Anne Frank House, Heineken Experience, Canal boat cruises, bike tours, coffee shops, (disclaimer biking in Amsterdam is like driving in North America, there are hundreds of bikers and they are intense lol), ones we didn’t have time for but are highly recommended: Van Gogh museum, Tulip museum, if you have a free day we also ran out of time but REALLY wanted to go to Giethroon (the town with no roads) for a day trip, it’s a bit of a drive but you can arrange excursions with a guide. I believe we had spoke to a guide from this site:
 https://www.partner.viator.com/en/18531/tours/Amsterdam/Giethoorn-Day-Trip-from-Amsterdam/d525-39989P1?SUBPUID=