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AMSTERDAM

DAY 1

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DAY 2

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DAY 3

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5 must-see places

BY: Pablo Smoliey Pascual

RIJKSMUSEUM

VAN GOGH MUSEUM

ANNE FRANK HUIS (HOUSE)

STEDELIJK MUSEUM

VONDELPARk

Day 1

Today I will get up at 8:00, and go to Alicante (30 minutes) to the airport, I will take a flight to Amsterdam with Easy Jet, for 54€ from the 9th to the 11th of December. It will take me 2 hours to get there in total 3 hours. When I will arrive I will stay at the hotel Coredon for 222€ for 3 nights and 3 days. Then I will go- to eat at the Arisa Restaurant, the best restaurant in Amsterdam for 29,67€. It was already 15:00 when I will go for a nap. I will wake up at 18:00, then I will go to the Stedelijk Museum, the entrance was free. Then I will go to see some of the works. Then I will go out at 21:00 and had dinner in the same restaurant for 18,87€, then I will go to the hotel to sleep.

Day 2

On day 2 I will go for breakfast at moeders restaurant, it will cost me 5,98€. Then I will go to Anne Frank's house, it will be free to enter but it will be crowded. When I will leave at 13:30, I will go for lunch at the same restaurant the arisa, but this time it will cost me 47,76€ because I will order more things. When I finish I will go to the hotel for a nap. I'll wake up at 4:00, and at that time I'll go to the Van Gogh museum, and it will cost me 19 €, I'll leave at 21:00 and go to sleep.

Day 3

The third day I will get up at 8:00 am and have breakfast at the hotel (18€), and first I will go to the Vondelpark a natural park in Amsterdam, there the entrance will be free but I will have lunch in a kiosk, which will cost me 4€, then I will go to eat at the same restaurant as every day, which will cost me 75€ because I will order the most expensive meal of the menu. Then I will go for a nap and wake up at 15:00 and go to the RIJKSMUSEUM which will cost me 20€. I will leave at 17:00 and go to the hotel to pack. I will leave at 18:00 by car directly to the airport, I will go with easy jet for 57€, and return by car to my house.

Prizes

54€ Go to amsterdam222€ Hotel(3days)29,67€ First Lunch18,87€ First dinner 5,98€ Breakfast47,76€ Lunch (day2)19€ Van gogh Museum18€ Breakfast4€ Snack75€ Lunch (day3)20€ RijksMuseum57€ Return to Spain

TOTAL: 571.19€

MADE BY:PABLO SM

Vondelpark

The Vondelpark is a 47-hectare public park in the city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is part of the Amsterdam-Zuid district, located west of the Leidseplein and the Museumplein. The park was opened in 1865 and was originally called "Nieuwe Park", but later the name was changed to "Vondelpark", in homage to the 17th century writer Joost van den Vondel. The park has about 10 million visitors annually.1 Within the park there is an open-air theater, a children's playground, and various hospitality facilities. In 1864, a committee was formed, led by Christiaan Pieter van Eeghen to establish a public park, which with the proceeds obtained the purchase of an eight-hectare plot of land, commissioned its design to the landscaper J.D. Zocher. The park was opened to the public on June 15, 1865. The success of the park allowed the purchase of new land until reaching its current 47 hectares in 1877.

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum /ˈrɛɪksmyˌzeːʏm/ (English: Museum of the Kingdom) or National Museum of Amsterdam is located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is dedicated to art, crafts and history. It has the most famous collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings as well as a rich collection of Asian and Egyptian art.

Anne Frank Huis (house)

The Anne Frank House (Dutch: Annefrankhuis) on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a museum dedicated to the Jewish war diarist Anne Frank, who hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four other people in the attic and attic of the building, the entrance being covered by a false bookcase. As well as the preservation of the hiding place - known in Dutch as Achterhuis - and an exhibition on the life and times of Anne Frank. The museum functions as a space to highlight all forms of persecution and discrimination.

Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is an art gallery in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which houses a collection of works by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.When Vincent van Gogh died at the age of 37, he left an extensive legacy of his work of approximately 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings. Of these he had managed to sell a few and gave some to friends as gifts. His estate was inherited by his younger brother, the art dealer Theo van Gogh. In addition to his brother Vincent, he had collected works by Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Léon Lhermitte and Jean-François Millet. Sadly Theo died a year after Vincent, so the estate was administered by his widow Johanna van Gogh. She re-emigrated to the Netherlands, where she organised the first exhibitions of Vincent van Gogh's works and made a major contribution to the dissemination and public knowledge of the artist. In 1905 the first major exhibition took place at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, while the Rijksmuseum refused to accept Vincent's works on loan

STEDELIJK MUSEUM

The Stedelijk Museum (Dutch: Stedelijk Museum, lit. 'Municipal/urban museum'), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum of modern art and contemporary art in the city of Amsterdam (Netherlands).1011 It is located on Museumplein (Museum Square) near the Rijksmuseum, the van Gogh Museum and the Concertgebouw.12The 19th century building was designed by Adriaan Willem Weissman and the 21st century wing with the current entrance was designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects.The collection consists of modern and contemporary art and design from the early 20th century to the 21st century. It features artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, Karel Appel, Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Marlene Dumas, Lucio Fontana, and Gilbert & George.11 Its collection includes a room painted by Appel, a large collection of paintings by Kazimir Malevich, and the only work by Armando Reverón in a European museum.