Monday, July 30, 2012

Who are the locals?



I haven't really shared much about the area in Amsterdam where I am living nor the less urban areas.


The "buurt" or neighborhood that I am currently living in is called the "de Pijp"  - the Pipe. No one seems to know how the name was given to the area. This area is similar to Rockridge in Berkeley with lots of ethnic grocery shops, restaurants, bars, very multi-cultural, and a smattering of artists galleries/studios blended with the apartment buildings. In a previous blog I mentioned that the Albert Cuypmarket is next door. The particular part of de Pijp that I live in is referred to as the Oude Pijp with streets are named after artists of the Dutch Golden Age.


The business across the street from my apartment and yes these macarons are delicious

Great light fixtures

See it makes sense to have roasted turkey light fixtures when it is a cookbook store 



The largest square nearby is the Marie Heinekenplein, yes of the Heineken beer family. 

Marie Heinekenplein

But the real brewery is no longer located here as the beer is made outside of Amsterdam. But the building that was the brewery is now the Heineken Experience. Living next to it has not made me want to go see the exhibits which is strange for someone who likes beer like I do. Just don't like the taste of Heineken.


Heineken Experience, at Heineken brewery, shows the brand's history and craft of brewing. Of course can try the beer.
Heineken Brewery




Entrance to the Heineken Experience

amsterdam-de-oude-pijp-district





The Thinker is in front of
Amsterdam Hilton. Remember John  and Yoko's bed in?

Entrance to the 1928 Summer Olympic Park

The Amsterdam School

Thai restaurant near Vondelpark

Large bobble head dogs

Bobble head dog

Green man at Rembrandt park




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