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Untourist Guide to Delft – Walking in the shadows of blue

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Playful city discovery adventures of our first travelling content creator Filipa continue in Delft.

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Delft was with no doubt one of my favourite Dutch cities to explore. Its contrast between the old and the new, and the blue tiles around the city, reminded me about the city I was born in – Lisbon. Busy student life brings a vibrant atmosphere into the town’s charming medieval streets. Like in other Dutch cities, you’ll find here beautiful canals, a picturesque main square, hidden gardens and tons of irresistible coffee shops. An important part of the cityscape is the old church with its big tower, located on the way from the train station to The Markt. Delft may not be the first city you think about visiting when exploring The Netherlands, but I’d surely recommend it for a brilliant of-the-beaten-track experience! If you’re staying in Rotterdam, Delft is easy to reach by train and it’s perfect for a day trip – you can easily explore the city on foot. I went there to play the Secret City Trails game exploring Delft’s secret alleys and blue ceramics, and as I was following a trail of riddles, I discovered local curious places and historical sights.

As always, I try to avoid visiting the places that are fairly known while exploring Delft, so keep reading if you’re interested in getting to know its hidden gems.

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Our favourite non-touristy things to see and do in Delft:

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Voor de kunst is The Netherlands’ smallest museum! Finding it was one of the delights of my visit to Delft. This old-fashioned phone box used to contain something from a different artist every month but now is less regular. It may be an unusual way to exhibit art, but also very practical, at least for Tijn Noordenbos, its owner and creator. Noordenbos also owns a really cool café and shop in the city, called Uit de Kunst, worth checking out. 

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Delft Blue has been made in Delft since the end of the 16th century and can be found all around the city as part of its street art. You would find entire lamp posts that are encased in blue and white porcelain (each cylindrical segment had different images). Delftware includes a variety of pottery objects (such as plates and vases), other ornamental objects and, of course, tiles.

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I totally recommend it to have a coffee (and one of their delicious award-winning sandwich rolls) looking over the oldest and one of the most beautiful canals in Delft, and its old church too. 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It’s said that the original building behind it once belonged to a castle-like building dating back to the 13th century (excavations during its renovations in 1988 have even uncovered the foundations of a medieval tower). 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Windmill De Rose (often called De Roos) is the only remaining windmill in Delft. It dates to 1679 but was restored recently. Now it has a shop that sells flowers and grains. Head there to get an inside look into the iconic windmills!

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Yes, a flying cow. Around Beestenmarkt you can enjoy a scenic ambiance and tons of restaurants and bars… and also a Giant quirky colourful cow statue. I really recommend visiting this really nice square and sitting under the trees to have a beer, if you have time, or just end the night in one of the small cosy pubs. 

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You already know that Delft is famous for its blue and white tiles. This mural takes it to a whole new level, telling the story of Delft’s most famous historical marks. 

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The Nieuwe Kerk (Delft’s New Church, not so new as the name may suggest, since its construction was completed in 1496) is an interesting point itself as its situated in the beautiful Market Square and the tombs of the Princes of Orange and the Dutch royal family are located beneath it. In front of it, somewhere in the middle of the Markt Square you would find a giant compass on the floor, but I wouldn’t have noticed if I wasn’t playing the game!

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Time to get playful!

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Untourist Guide to Prague

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Our travelling content creator Filipa reports on her off-the-beaten-path discoveries in Prague.

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Let’s talk about one of my favourite stops on my travels with Secret City Trails: I’m grateful I met some amazing people in the hostel I stayed in Prague and they turned out to be fantastic companions for exploring this amazing city. From all the cities I’ve been to, Prague is for sure one of those with a remarkable character. There is art everywhere you go, sometimes in the most unusual places; from quirky detailed statues and sculptures of the people who helped to shape the city, to surprising street music. Any curious sculpture enthusiast or a local legends collector, like myself, will have the best of times just walking around the city. Let me share one of things I’ve learnt: did you know that the local legend says that if you use a flash while taking a picture of Anna Chromy’s spooky IL COMMENDATORE statue, you’ll see that an image of a face appears in the photo?! I dare you to try it… Also, there’s a lot of traditional beliefs related to one wall in the Wallenstein Palace Garden; I’ll tell you more about it later in this post. 

Here are my top recommendations for an alternative and a little less busy discovery trail in Prague; hopefully I’ll have you covered if you’re looking for something different to add to your upcoming Prague itinerary, even if you visited Prague before. As always, I played city discovery games to get to know the city like a local.

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Our favourite non-touristy things to see and do in Prague

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Visit the baroque Wallenstein Palace to find the massive Dripstone Wall, known as “The Grotto”, with around 500 years of existence. I’ve never found anything like it on any of my trips!… It’s an artificial wall that in itself is a special art piece; you can find animals (I found a lion and snake!), monsters and distorted faces hidden in the wall’s recesses. A legend has it that if one stares at the wall for a long time, they can find hidden passageways through the interior of the wall so I like to believe that next time I visit Prague I would be able to see it!… 

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You already understand that statue and sculpture hunting are a thing in Prague 😊 The Penguins standing along the shore of the Vltava River were made by The Cracking Art Group, that focuses on making colourful creations in urban areas around the city using recyclable plastic. These 34 yellow penguins made of plastic bottles aim to spread an important message about the massive use of plastic and climate change.

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Inside the Kampa Park there are David Cerny’s Giant bronze faceless babies. And yes, they are as weird as they seemed by my description, but also brilliant. 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David Cerny’s fascinating “moving head”, an artwork named Metamorphosis (or The Head of Franz Kafka), is certainly something you don’t want to miss! It is made of around 40 moving layers that rotate 360 degrees and occasionally align, forming a human giant silver head! 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Wandering through Wallenstein Palace Garden was a very pleasant experience for me. This hidden park (believe me, you would easily pass it without entering its gate) is like a small oasis in the center of the city, located in a busy tram street but not overrun with tourists. You would find there a lot of Greek-style statues (representing mythological scenes), the resident peacocks, an impressive fountain, a big owl aviary, and the amazingly quirky wall I’ve mentioned above.

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I was unsure about adding John Lennon’s wall as a suggestion since it is becoming a tourist attraction, but I found its origin fascinating. It has been painted with John Lennon’s image and song lyrics and became a place for local people to visually complain about their government. It remains a symbol of freedom of expression and it’s always changing since locals and visitors like to leave their messages there.  

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Since this is the bridge that connects the Old Town with the Prague Castle, you are likely to take that path together with a lot of tourists. But take your time to notice all the statues along the way – something that most people don’t pay enough attention to and they are missing out. Many of the statues are over 300 years old and have really unusual details to admire. 

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While playing the game I started my route in Letná Park’s big green area and I found it a really relaxing place. In fact I liked it so much that I ended up returning there for the sunset. It’s for sure a pleasant area to sit and relax, but also offers unparalleled views of the city, overlooking the meandering Vltava. Also, I loved seeing the squirrels!

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Time to get playful!

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Local’s Guide to Amsterdam

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Amsterdam in the most populous city in the Netherlands. Commonly referred to as “Venice of the North”, due to the city’s complex canal system, Amsterdam has grown to be much more than that. Today it’s atmosphere is recognized all over the world for its architectural treasures, quirky vintage shops, traditional spots and hidden-gem-packed scenery. Who better to tell you more about this amazing city than a local herself, ready to share everything she knows with you. Let’s make your trip to Amsterdam one to remember!

[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.0.4″]Born in Bangkok 18 years ago, Jaja’s desire to get to know new places and cultures as well as her love for travel took her to Amsterdam to study. She is now our content creator in the city and is going to tell you all about the best tips, tricks and places to visit when in town, so that you can fall in love with the city like she did.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_3″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_image src=”https://stg-secretcitytrails-staging.kinsta.cloud/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/IMG_6215.jpg” align_tablet=”center” align_phone=”” align_last_edited=”on|desktop” admin_label=”Jaja” _builder_version=”4.0.4″ custom_margin=”|0px||0px|false|false” z_index_tablet=”500″ box_shadow_horizontal_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_vertical_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_blur_tablet=”40px” box_shadow_spread_tablet=”0px”][/et_pb_image][et_pb_blurb admin_label=”Question 1″ _builder_version=”4.0.4″ header_level=”h2″ header_font=”Ubuntu|300|||||||” header_text_align=”left” header_font_size=”16px” header_line_height=”1.7em” body_font=”Ubuntu|300|||||||” body_text_align=”left” custom_margin=”|0px||0px|false|false” header_font_size_tablet=”” header_font_size_phone=”” header_font_size_last_edited=”on|desktop” z_index_tablet=”500″ body_link_text_shadow_horizontal_length_tablet=”0px” body_link_text_shadow_vertical_length_tablet=”0px” body_link_text_shadow_blur_strength_tablet=”1px” body_ul_text_shadow_horizontal_length_tablet=”0px” body_ul_text_shadow_vertical_length_tablet=”0px” body_ul_text_shadow_blur_strength_tablet=”1px” body_ol_text_shadow_horizontal_length_tablet=”0px” body_ol_text_shadow_vertical_length_tablet=”0px” body_ol_text_shadow_blur_strength_tablet=”1px” body_quote_text_shadow_horizontal_length_tablet=”0px” body_quote_text_shadow_vertical_length_tablet=”0px” body_quote_text_shadow_blur_strength_tablet=”1px” box_shadow_horizontal_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_vertical_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_blur_tablet=”40px” box_shadow_spread_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_horizontal_image_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_vertical_image_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_blur_image_tablet=”40px” box_shadow_spread_image_tablet=”0px”]

Hello, Jaja! Or actually… how do you greet a friend where you live?
We say ‘sawadee peuan’ which, when translated means hello friend!

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You’re capturing great content from Amsterdam. How do you usually discover new places in the city – beyond playing our discovery games?
Often times I’m on a mission to finding a good cafe to study at or a new restaurant to try with some friends. Other times, I get too lazy to look down at my google maps and end up getting lost which isn’t so bad because I usually find cool places I note to come back and visit.

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What’s your most recent discovery in Amsterdam?
During the months leading up to the New Year’s Eve, you will start seeing bright and white pop-up stores around the city called Gebakkram (also known as olliebollenkraam). Here, you can find oliebollen (literally translated as oil balls), which are delicious traditional Dutch donuts with a wide variety of flavours for you to choose from. My personal favourite is the appelbollen (apple balls). So if you’re around town, grab a Dutch donut before it’s too late (November to January).

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What’s your favourite place for an indulgent feast in the city and your favourite local snack/dish?
The Original California Burrito Company is my personal favourite. It’s a small restaurant around the Spui area that sells the most hearty burritos you’ll find in Amsterdam! It’s fast, filling, with most meat or veggie options and most importantly delicious! Besides that, we all know the classic Dutch stroopwafel (literally translated as syrup waffle) which is my favourite local snack. You can find them at basically any store in Amsterdam, but I highly recommend getting your delicious dessert at markets such as Alerby Cuyp for the full experience.

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A group of friends are visiting in Amsterdam; where should we take them to fall in love with the city?
For a perfect afternoon that will for sure make my friends fall in love with the city is bringing them to Amsterdam East. It’s a beautiful neighbourhood with amazing restaurants and local shops that will keep them busy for the afternoon. After they had enough of retail therapy and their stomachs are full, I would bring them to Oosterpark. I think the park shows a different, quieter, side of Amsterdam that most visitors won’t expect coming from such a vibrant and busy city.

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And once the friends’ visit is over and we need some quiet and focused time to catch up with studying/working/reading, where do we go?
My go to is always Coffee Company as, as I learnt from my experience in the city, there’s a branch somewhere near you wherever you are in Amsterdam. And being a coffee addict like myself, you’re always certain there will be good and reliable coffee waiting for you to enjoy along with your reading.

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What’s the most recent picture of Amsterdam you took with your phone and what’s the story behind it?
I just spent my whole Saturday trying to catch up on University work with some friends at a cafe and we were making our way home. On our way to the metro station, we were mesmerised by the cotton candy sky. The winter weather had us freezing but I could not resist taking a few photos of the sunset. It was so beautiful that for a few minutes, I completely forgot about the miserable wind and cold that is typical of Dutch weather. I love how a few seconds before, I would have done anything in my will-power to get indoors but once we saw the sunset, we spent so long admiring the views and taking photos, photos, and more photos! We were out there probably longer than we should have. Funny what the view can do to you…

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Yikes! We have just one photo left on a film in the camera… Where from do we snap a stunning view of Amsterdam?
With Netherlands being such a flat country, it’s hard to encapsulate a view of Amsterdam in one photo. So what’s something that represents Amsterdam more than the view of Amsterdam itself? The canals! Often times, the canals are overcrowded by tourists trying to get their iconic canal photos as well. So I definitely recommend going to the Prinseneiland area. Not only do you get the canals, you are able to see the traditional Dutch architecture and possibly spot the red windows. Or if you have some time to spare, take a walk outside of Amsterdam central because trust me, there is bound to be a canal on every road you pass by.

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One last question, but no spoilers, please! What’s your favourite riddle from the city discovery games you played in Amsterdam so far?
The houses between houses in Jordaan!

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Untourist Guide to The Hague

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Gamified city discovery with our travelling content creator Filipa continues in The Hague, marking the final stop in the Netherlands.

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The Hague (or Den Haag, in Dutch) is a metropolitan city by the sea, which makes it a very special city in Holland. It is a home to the International Court of Justice, which makes it the only city outside of New York with a UN main body. Besides being a stately city, it’s also rich culturally. The Hague is known as the “City of Peace” due to the fact that there are many national and international peace organisations based here. I found it a fascinating city to visit with all its royal palaces and monuments, and lovely squares. It has a unique combination of city life and beach vibes (that I hope to take advantage of in another time there!). Entering The Hague feels like going through a time machine since it’s a multicultural city with many sides to it – from antique chemist shops that still sell original homemade healing remedies, to neoclassical decorated buildings, you can experience a lot of different decades in one city.

By the way, here are some interesting facts that I want to share with you. Did you know that there are still many people living in boats in the canals of the city? Or that The Hague has a Chinatown and a big percentage of the Chinese people living in the Netherlands are based in the city? Or even that the candy necklaces we all remember from our childhoods were invented in The Hague? These are all curious things that I did not know about and learnt when visiting the city.

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Our favourite non-touristy things to see and do in The Hague

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Any adventurer would feel like a kid in a candy shop inside Stanley & Livingstone travel bookstore! Alongside with an amazing array of globes, you would find there local and world maps and an impressive collection of travel books. It was truly a pleasure to wander around the shop for some time, while talking about The Hague with a friendly and expert staff member. 

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This colourful building known as Candy Box is a shopping complex that opened in 1999. It was designed in neoclassical style by British architect John Outram. I found it to be one of the really Instagrammable places in the city centre.

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The iconic comic book figure Haagse Harry was created by Marnix Rueb and speaks the local dialect. This peculiar and funny-looking statue is placed right above a famous tram tunnel in The Netherlands.

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This is small, delightful and tucked-away spot in the Hague, founded in 1842. Van Kleef is the only remaining genever and liqueur still in use today! It sells a wide variety of local liqueurs. Tip: Even though you don’t have a formal reservation for a tasting experience, you can try their drinks for a reasonable price (also, the first shot of traditional genever is free) and it’s the perfect place to hear more about the history of spirits and The Hague’s old traditions. You would find it while playing the Secret City Trails game in The Hague’s Naval Quarter: The Secrets of Sailors. 

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In the Middle Ages, storks were domesticated to clean the area around the Binnenhof and the Groenmarkt. The Haganees still believe they bring good luck and prosperity to the city. Nowadays the white stork is the symbol of The Hague and you can find it all around the city, in all different shapes and sizes. I tried to count how many different storks symbols I could spot during the day and easily lost count … I have to let you know that’s also a challenge.

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From hipster hangouts to charming bars, The Hague has a relaxing and friendly atmosphere and it’s perfect for meeting new people, even though you don’t have time to go to a proper social event or meeting. I can recommend the Grote Markt (Big Market) as a cool place to go for a drink. There, you will find lots of popular bars and restaurants where locals usually go. All the bar’s terraces in the Grote Markt square make one big terrace since all of them are owned by the same entrepreneur. 

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The richly detailed neo-gothic fountain at the Binnenhof (the ‘inner court’ on the site of the former castle of the Counts of Holland), was originally designed for the World Exhibition in Amsterdam in 1883 by the famous Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers. He is well known for designing also the Amsterdam Central Station and the Rijksmuseum I talked about in my Amsterdam post. You would love to admire this wrought-iron fountain’s minimalist design and decorative gargoyles. The golden statue on the top is from William II, Count of Holland, since the fountain was donated in his memory. 

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The Hague celebrates pride every day with a permanent rainbow pride flags placed on the shore of Hofvijver Lake, outside of the magnificent Dutch Parliament building, at the Binnenhof (where before you could find the Netherland’s provinces flags). Seeing it was one of the highlights of my day in The Hague! Also, you probably don’t know that The Hague is one of the cities in the Netherlands with the most places to hang out for the LGBT and QIAP community (I found a lot when I googled it!). The city also hosts The Hague Pride Walk event and the Hague Pride Festival.

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Time to get playful!

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Untourist Guide to Rotterdam – An Unfinished Creative Work of Art

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Our travelling content creator Filipa gets to Rotterdam for more city discovery adventures and shares her top recommendations. Make sure to get her tips for Amsterdam and Haarlem on our blog too!

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“It takes more than 100 years to rebuild a city that has been bombed to the ground… The people from Rotterdam did not look back in history. Don’t think about the past, they said, look at the future”. — Wim Pijbes

It was already night when I arrived in Rotterdam. One of the security guards in the Central Station was happy to give me directions for the hostel I asked him about, but he advised me to take off my Amsterdam beanie. Apparently, there is a certain rivalry between these two cities, which I wasn’t aware of. I arrived at the Ani & Haakien hostel only 10 minutes later, just in time to avoid the heavy rain. I loved the space as soon as I entered. It’s cosy and whimsical, with a chilled atmosphere. It felt like being at home, also because of the super nice staff. Some of them were cooking dinner together in the small kitchen next to the reception. I was super hungry and since the nearest supermarkets were closed already, they shared their food with me. How special is that?!

After spending some time in the city, I think Rotterdam may not be to every city breaker’s taste but I found it very curious, due to this post-war experimental design, unconventional geometric buildings, and modern street art. You can understand why it is known as a creative hub of the Netherlands, just by wandering around its streets.

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Our favourite non-touristy highlights of Rotterdam

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I enjoyed this place even thought was raining a lot when I got there. If you followed my adventures you know I found it while playing Rotterdam: Secrets and Signs discovery game, next to Rotterdam’s Central Station. You’ll find there some hidden quirky street art and also a really cool and “sunny” Biergarten.

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Make your wandering around Rotterdam more playful and see how many pieces of street art you can spot. Some are just random, and some teach you a little about Rotterdam’s story and its people. I wish I could find the “Proposal” by Tymon Ferenc de Laat, a well-known Rotterdam artist (maybe you have better detective skills?). Some of his best work is inspired by travel through South America. He used the mural painting ‘Love Birds’ to propose to his girlfriend.

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The Kubuswoningen, commonly referred to as the ‘cube houses’, is unlike anything else I’ve ever seen on all my travels. Make sure to pass by, and what I really want you to spot in that area is the quirky small hidden museum called Schaakstukken-museum (The Chessmen Museum). Besides the private collection of its founder Ridder Dijkshoorn, the museum has any chess piece you can imagine, from popular cartoon characters to folklor and abstract works of art, and gives you an overview of the different chess games. Every year the museum receives highly original chess sets, designed by both artists and amateurs, for Rotterdam’s Design competition. As a visitor you can also be a judge on this competition and give them your vote. 

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This skeleton made of metal called Delftse Poort is a modern reimagination of a medieval city gate made of stone (dating back to 1764). It’s a curious construction and you still can find parts (ruins) of the original building inside. The weird structure by Cor Kraat (1995) symbolises a Rotterdam that is still a work in progress. 

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This had to be a highlight on my trip since I loved my stay in Ani&Haakien Hostel. This is definitely a place to visit in Rotterdam, even if you’re not staying there. You’ll get inspired by other travellers’ stories, while learning about Rotterdam. Also, if you’re a cat person, you would love Suzy, their cat-resident. On a daily basis, they organise events, from group dinners to vintage clothing sales. One night I met a Portuguese girl who told me: “I met some people in the hostel some years ago, and now that I moved to Rotterdam, I just came to visit them and meet new people”. If you’re staying there for a few days, use their post service! I loved the idea since it’s now so rare to send and receive postcards these days.

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Time to get playful!

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Untourist Guide to Amsterdam

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Our first Secret City Trails travelling content creator, Filipa, kicked off her playful journey in Amsterdam. She shares her favourite hidden gems she discovered by playing our city discovery games off the beaten path.

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You may remember I was particularly looking forward to exploring Amsterdam, which has always been on my must-visit wishlist. For the first two days of my big international journey I could barely sleep, I was so excited! I stayed in Flying Pig’s Uptown, next to Vondelpark, which has a real party vibe. From the outside it looks like a typical old Amsterdam mansion, but when you open the reception door (which is also a bar) you feel the vibrant atmosphere and hear a lot of languages right away.


The hustle and bustle of Amsterdam is apparent as soon as you arrive to the centre – not even the rain slowed down the city for a bit! Believe me, pretty soon you’ll want to escape the crowds and explore off the beaten path! This is exactly what I did, but before I get into my adventures, I want to share one of my first impressions. Of course, it has to do with the city’s bikes. I was astonished with the Bakfiets (a transport bike), that are a popular way of transport in the district. All around the Jordaan area I saw moms and dads with their kids speeding through the alleys at breakneck speed! So remember to keep your eyes wide open!

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On my first day in Amsterdam, I played a Secret City Trails discovery game in Jordaan. As a solo traveller, it was super comforting to already have a plan! Jordaan has always been known as a creative neighbourhood with an intriguing history, so I noticed small unusual things since the beginning of my route, like a weird statue in the middle of a canal or an unusual boat house structure. The trail guided me along the city’s beautiful canals, challenging me to really explore it – despite the rain – by solving riddles. The weather wasn’t great, but the game gives you a lot of tips of local cafes and restaurants, so I already knew where to stop when I wanted to rest in a cosy place to warm myself up – or to eat a slice of pie!

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During the game you’ll pass some of the most charming streets in the heart of Amsterdam, and cross some of its main canals. The latter was one of my favourites: you can find there Anne Frank’s house. It’s a really touristy place, but during my game I unlocked a recommendation to visit online “The Secret Annex”. The house is located near the beautiful Westerkerk, which has the highest church tower in the city – a head-spinning 87 meters tall. I was really curious about it since the chimes of its clock tower are mentioned in Anne Frank’s Diary. Also worth seeing is a lovely small Anne Frank’s memorial statue at the foot of Westerkerk. Prinsengracht is also perfect for an evening walk. At night, the old canal houses are beautifully lit and the atmosphere is magical! Now, I’d love to share with you some of my Amsterdam favourites!

PS If you’re planning to stay in Amsterdam for a longer while (or you’re looking for a new place), check out HousingAnywhere for amazing flats and rooms.

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Our favourite non-touristy highlights of Amsterdam

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Try to spot little hidden details, like an old typical Dutch chocolate house or a random painting hanging on a tree. My favourite discovery in Jordaan was, no doubt, the hidden tiny replicas of typical Dutch houses! I prefer not to tell you where they are located since you would love to find them yourself when you play the game. Also, you may notice the addresses on the street jump from 70 to 54, which is unusual, right? You’ll be amused with how both of those things are linked when you unlock this story!

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On Johnny Jordaan Plein (at the intersection of the Prinsengracht and Elandsgracht) you’ll find a small collection of statues of famous 20th century Dutch musicians. I was told by the woman that works in Arnold Cornelis that these five bronze statues are representing the famous musicians Manke Neilis, Tante Leen, Johnny Jordaan, Johny Meyer, Mien and Jan Froger. There are no plaques or information about the statues near them, so it’s always nice to ask locals about local stories.

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Not many people know that the outdoor area of one of the most expensive museums in Amsterdam has free admission. I found Rijksmuseum garden surprisingly peaceful and loved its playful fountain, a giant chess game, and colourful flowers. At the time of my visit, there was a free temporary outdoor exhibition of Louise Burgeois’ famous monumental spiders.

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The Museum Quarter (‘Museumkwartier’) is definitely a place to visit in Amsterdam, even if you don’t want to enter any museum. I loved its buzzy atmosphere and if you are lucky enough, you’ll see some street musicians playing along the museumplein (museum square). I found some incredible performers bringing music to the streets of Amsterdam all over the town, but the concert I saw in museumplein was something special.

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An extra serving of local recommendations!

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Time to get playful!

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7 Adventures To Have In London

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Is London one of the top destinations on your must-visit shortlist? Or maybe you’re a curious local that’s always on the lookout for the next best hangout spot? Here are 7 adventurous ideas for a day in London to soak up all those vibes that make this city the urban wonder it is.

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Some areas of London can feel quite crowded, to say the least… But in such a diverse and big city, sometimes all it takes to escape the crowds is to take a few turns and you may arrive in a charming hidden spot. How do you know where to go though? If you don’t know a local in the neighbourhood you’d like to explore and the online research seems to have no end (we’ve all been there!), you can get to know the area by playing a city discovery game. Think of it as a gamified walking tour – it’s self-guided, flexible, and exciting for locals and visitors alike. Sounds intriguing? Unlock hidden gems and secret trails across London.

 

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London’s streets host the biggest urban art collection in the world. Its creative and welcoming environment makes not only local but also international artists inspired to create. While wandering around in the city you’re likely to stumble upon the most amazing street art: from huge painted murals to small drawings on walls; from nature-themed pieces to strong political statements; London has it all. The works are as diverse as the city’s neighbourhoods, so make sure to explore different areas. 

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When you think of markets in London, probably the Camden Market comes to your mind. But there’s plenty more! Take the Brixton Village Market for example. Located in a district once deemed as the best place to shop in London, after some ups and downs it has been revitalised and transformed into a hub of London’s culinary diversity. Hosting over 130 independent traders it’s a beautiful melting pot of languages, cultures and flavours. It’s also on the rise in the street art scene in the city. (Photo by Clare Whiting on Unsplash)

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The up-and-coming South London district Peckham is one of the most exciting places to go for an adventurous day. Its charm combined with the diverse, multicultural and dynamic environment it facilitates, culminated with it being voted the best place to live in London in 2017. Since the arrival of Frank’s Cafe, Peckham jumped into the trendy London neighborhoods scene. Try a selection of Persian dishes in Persepolis, discover the Kurdish iteration of a burger in Nandine and get lost in Nigerian flavours in one of the restaurants in the area. For the passionate foodies and cool vibe seekers, more palette- and eye-pleasers can be discovered on our Peckham discovery trail.

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Head to the lively Hackney and the arty Shoreditch districts to discover local secrets and some unexpected fauna and flora. Enjoy and take in the nature in urban oasis such as Hackney City Farm and Shoreditch Community Gardens. However, these two vibrant districts are not only about the gardens. Shoreditch’s indie shops and street art alongside Hackney’s Columbia Market are a must if you’re seeking the most amazing vibes. 

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What comes to your mind when you think of London’s architectural landmarks? Tourists’ favourite Big Ben? Vertigo-inducing The Shard or The Gherkin? Or maybe iconic Tate Modern Gallery? They all contribute to London’s unique cityscape, but if you want to see a breathtaking example of modern architecture, go to the Barbican estate. Built in the City of London between the ‘60s and the ‘80s, it’s a prime example of British brutalist architecture. 

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London has one of the best blends of historic and modern cultures, enabling visitors to wander from one century to another, yet still being present in the times we live in. In this context, the City of London, also known as The Square Mile, has a very special place. Mesmerising architecture, London’s layered past, Roman ruins and walls – just a few examples of what there is to discover. 

 

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Camden is nothing short of an urban paradise. Home to amazing restaurants, pubs, street markets, music venues and, of course, the famous Camden Market. All of those are absolutely amazing, but there are many more things to do and see in the area. Explore the quieter side of the area by strolling around Regent’s Canal or get a little lost (on purpose!) in the adjacent Primrose Hill neighbourhood to get a breathtaking view of London or even watch the sunset over the city. This whole area is, for sure, one of the most instagrammable places in London, but this is also one of the cases where the pictures don’t do justice to what you’ll see… 

 

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A Local’s Guide to Prague

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This city’s engaging history is begging to be discovered and it’s glorious hideouts and maze-like streets are the perfect playground for hidden gem seekers that want to wander around from one place to the other while enjoying their surroundings.

Who better to guide you through such an amazing experience than an enthusiastic local? Introducing our awesome game builder…

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Despite not being born in Prague, Katechka fell in love with the city at a young age. Having lived in all three areas of Czech Republic, she’s sure that Prague holds a special place in her heart. After getting to know the most charming of side alleys, secret green spots and curious stories of the city, she decided to share them with our players.

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Hello, Katechka! Or actually… how do you greet a friend where you live?
As the sealess pirates, we say “Ahoj”!

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You’ve built an amazing game featuring breathtaking views and parks here Prague. How come you know all those incredible secret spots and fascinating local stories?
Although I live in Prague, I was not born and raised there. I had a chance to live in all three parts of the Czech Republic – Silesia, Moravia and Bohemia. I loved visiting Prague as a kid, as its history just calls for discovery. After getting to know many side streets, green hideouts and moments of Prague’s history, I decided I cannot keep them only for myself.

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As an urban treasure hunter, you probably keep on finding new hidden gems. What’s your most recent discovery in Prague?
I would have to say Invalidovna – the building served as a dormitory for war veterans and was inspired by the famous Les Invalides in Paris. Later, it held the army archives, which succumbed after the 2002 flood. This summer, it reopened for the public. There is a cafe with beer on tap. You can freely wander around accessible parts of the Invalidovna building.

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Yay! A surprise long weekend appears in your calendar and a couple of tickets to any European destination arrive in your mailbox… where do you go on an adventurous city break?
I have never been to Portugal. So taking
a city break in Lisbon sounds perfect to me and would be amazing getting to know the city. Yellow trams, here I come!

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Back to Prague. What’s your favourite meal of the day and where do you go to make that meal extra indulgent?
I lived for five years abroad. Although I’m back, I still have these cravings for svíčková. This traditional Czech meal is so hard to prepare that if you master it, you can call yourself a proper cook. It consists of slow-baked beef, root vegetable sauce and dumplings. The plate gets garnished with a slice of lemon, a spoon of cranberries and whipped cream. Yes, whipped cream. I know, bizarre!

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You speak so good about svíčková… that made us wonder where in Prague can we find the best one?
Hotel Imperial, for sure. A charmingly decorated Art Deco restaurant once frequented by Franz Kafka or Leoš Janáček. The kitchen is under the supervision of Zdeněk Pohlreich, Czechia’s Gordon Ramsay. They even give you extra sauce on the side. The price might shock you as it is not as expensive as one would have expected in such a pretty place. Give it a try.

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A group of friends are visiting in Prague; where should we take them to fall in love with the city?
Prague looks gorgeous when seen from the top. I would take them to some hill for the view – Vítkov, Petřín or Letná. Then, we would wander through the New World streets. Prague is a multi-layer city. If you want to understand its story, you need to bear this in mind. There are areas where layers and centuries overlap, but you can find streets with real treasures.

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And once the friends’ visit is over and we need some quiet and focused time to catch up with work, where do we go?
The Czech Republic has more public libraries than Spain or the United Kingdom. Most libraries in Prague have quiet areas which you can use to read, work or study. The prices are really affordable and you can even access online research databases. My favourite municipal library is at Mariánské náměstí, Vinohradská vodárna and Smíchov. (Photo by Guillaume Henrotte/Unsplash)

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What’s the most recent picture of Prague you took with your phone and what’s the story behind it?
My address used to be in Prague 6. I loved walking to the city centre through the stag moat of Prague Castle, reopened by president Václav Havel, after closure during communism times. After I returned from abroad, I was shocked this beautiful piece of nature, the calm oasis to help you avoid cars, is behind barb wire. It makes for an impressive picture, though!

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Yikes! We have just one photo left on a film in the camera… Where from do we snap a stunning view of your city?
Head to Petřín hill. The Prague views and parks game ends here for a reason.

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One last question, but no spoilers, please! What’s your favourite riddle on the trail you’ve built there?
Oh! My favourite riddle is about animals hiding within the walls of Prague Castle. It is quite a nut to crack 🙂

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7 Hidden Gems in Venice

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An ancient city with a mysterious history, Venice is packed with secrets waiting to be uncovered. Here are 7 hidden gems that you can only find off the beaten path, and for more try one of our Venice discovery games!

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Venice is well known for its art and culture, but you’ll have to venture off the beaten track to find our first hidden gem. The Palazzo Grimani is located only a short walk from St. Mark’s Square, however it is relatively unknown to tourists. The museum houses the archaeological collection of Giovanni Grimani, displayed tastefully amongst exquisitely decorated ceilings and walls. Grimani was a Venetian bishop and patriarch, as well as a keen collector of artefacts. He is credited for his contribution to Venice’s cultural development, so his collection must be worth a visit!

 

Tip: When you reach the Tribuna room, don’t forget to look up!
For more local tips and secrets, try out our Castello trail.
Neighbourhood: Castello    

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For speakers of Italian, Scala Contarini del Bovolo might seem like an odd combination of words! ‘Bovolo’, translating to ‘snail’ in English, refers to the winding shape of the ‘Scala’ (staircase). Spiralling up the side of a historic Palazzo, the staircase is a beautiful mix of Venetian, Renaissance and Gothic architecture. If you choose to climb up the 80 steps to the top, you’ll be rewarded with sprawling views of the city below.
Neighbourhood: San Marco

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For an authentic Venetian dining experience, look no further than All’Arco. This little ‘bacaro’ (think: Venetian wine bar) is open all day, but is best sampled for an evening aperitif. Locals frequent the bar to relax, socialise and whet their appetite before dinner. Feel the energy of the city as you enjoy refreshing Italian wines and delicious ‘cicchetti’ (small plates made to share). With food and drink served by father and son team, Francesco and Matteo, All’Arco is a staple of the Bacaro culture in the city. Play our game in the neighbourhood to unlock more local recommendations for best places to eat.
Neighbourhood: San Marco

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Did you know the English word ‘ghetto’ originates from the Venetian word ‘geto’? This neighbourhood was actually the first ever ghetto built in Europe back in 1516, when the Jewish population in the city were exiled onto a small island in Cannaregio. Though the district has a dark history, it is now vibrant with Jewish culture. You can visit museums, galleries, synagogues and kosher restaurants, all centred around the stories, religion and community of the area. But that’s not all it has to offer, round every corner and down every alley is a secret waiting to be uncovered. To discover more hidden gems in this historic neighbourhood, play our Cannaregio trail!
Neighbourhood: Cannaregio

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Located in the Northern part of Venice’s lagoon, the island of Burano is a treat for the eyes and the Instagram feed! Reachable via a short water taxi ride, it’s a refreshing (and easy!) day trip from Venice. You can enjoy a slower pace of life, fewer crowds and unrivalled views of the picture-perfect colourful houses. When it comes to mealtimes, fish is the most famous kind of cuisine on Burano, with Al Gatto Nero and Ai Pescatori offering wonderful seafood dishes.

Trivia:
local legend says that the island’s houses were painted bright colours so that it was easier for fishermen to see them and return home on foggy days!
Neighbourhood: Burano

 

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Chiesa di San Zaccaria (Church of San Zaccaria) offers a beautiful facade that is heavily inspired by Venetian renaissance architecture. Taking nearly 70 years to complete, it’s no wonder that the interior is equally as impressive! The landmark has long been welcoming of tourists, however there is a hidden gem lurking beneath its grounds that is lesser known to visitors. For €1.50 you can delve below the church and explore the eerie half-flooded crypt underneath. Visitors are encouraged to wade into the waters and see the tombs up close…if they’re feeling brave enough, that is.
Neighbourhood: San Marco

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Campo Santa Margherita is a quiet spot hidden away in the Dorsoduro neighbourhood. Locals come here to escape the crowds of San Polo and San Marco. During the day the square is home to a lively and friendly flea market selling fresh produce and small trinkets. It comes to life at night, transforming into an equally as lively and friendly hangout for Venice’s student population. The piazza offers a buzzing atmosphere as a diverse, bohemian crowd hop between bars, sip on cheap Spritz and enjoy the low-level ambience of a warm Venetian night. 
Neighbourhood: Dorsoduro

 

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Romantic things to do in Amsterdam

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Meeting up with someone new and fancy doing something more original than a bar date? Or want to spoil your partner with a day made up of many mini dates? Whatever the occasion, Amsterdam is a great place for an alternative date adventure. We’ve listed our favourite activities for a romantic excursion, pick one, or two, or hit up all these spots and activities.

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Mix things up and start your day with a date. There’s plenty of great breakfast places in Amsterdam, some that we love are, Cafe Katoen (it’s also super central), Bakers & Roasters (of course), CT Coffee & Coconuts and the Yoghurt Barn. If you’re hitting it off over breakfast and want to continue your date, why not play a game? It’s a great way to get to know each other even better!

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Who doesn’t like a bit of competition? Plus, Plato (yep, the Greek philosopher) said that “you can learn more about a person in an hour of play than an entire year of conversation”. Take your date to play the old arcade games at the Ton Ton Club! Or play a real life riddle game. We happen to have a few in Amsterdam – check our Amsterdam urban adventures. Of course, there’s always the thrill of a good escape room!

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Looking for lunch date ideas? We’ve got your back. Here’s our favourite lunch places for a date. You might find yourself back in de Pijp at CT Coffee and Coconuts, or surprise your partner and take them to Dignita Hoftuin. A spot nearby is the roof of Zoku (read: great views) + their food is fabulous too. Benji’s (Amsterdam East) is another romantic lunch spot. So take your pick!

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A stroll. A bike ride (on a tamdem!). A run. A dance. The park is the perfect place for it. Wandering through the lush green spaces of Amsterdam together make for a great date. Want to stay central? Vondelpark is lovely. Westerpark has plenty to explore too (you could start with breakfast at the Bakkerswinkel there). Or, surprise your date/lover and take them to the Amsterdam Forest.

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Amazing when you’re the reason putting a smile on your lover’s face. Whether it’s because you’re super funny, or because you took them to see some comedy – a smile is a smile! Share belly-laughter moments at Kleine Komedie, one of Amsterdam’s best comedy clubs (mostly in Dutch). Or try the Comedy Café and Boom Chicago for shows in English.

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Decided you’re going on a dinner date? Here’s our favourite restaurants for a date night. We love Panache in Oud West. Pllek in the North (you’ll have to take a romantic ferry ride!). Back in Oud West, de Kanarie Club, where you can have a pre-dinner drink by the ‘pool’. Speaking of drinks, mix cocktails and Asian food at Geisha. Or go straight for the cocktails at Tales & Spirits. Enjoy!

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Written by travellers Tatiana Bernardes and Inês Lopes.

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