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Spring time in the Jordaan

Posted on May 14, 2014 by

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One of my favourite neighbourhoods in Amsterdam, the Jordaan, is wearing its best clothes these days: the spring clothes. I always enjoy a walk in this area, but this time of the year — when the streets are turning green and are decorated with flowers, when the days are longer and warmer, and people can finally have dinner outside — is the one I like the most.

Here are some photos so you can have a virtual walk with me in the lovely Jordaan:

2 Comments

  1. Hi! I want to do a bike tour with my English friends. Do you know something about the biketours of Baja Bikes? I´ve heard good stories about it.

    • Hi, I don’t know them but you could just try them and tell us about it after 🙂

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