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		<title>A Travel Writer&#8217;s Take on Amsterdam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have one of those jobs that allows me to live anywhere. It also affords me the chance to explore the rest of the world when I&#8217;m gone. I&#8217;m a freelance travel writer, and I moved to Portland in summer of 2007. I&#8217;d been living happily in New Mexico up until that time but felt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have one of those jobs that allows me to live anywhere. It also affords me the chance to explore the rest of the world when I&#8217;m gone. I&#8217;m a freelance travel writer, and I moved to Portland in summer of 2007. I&#8217;d been living happily in New Mexico up until that time but felt compelled to try something new, and considered a number of great cities.<span id="more-1626"></span></p>
<p>As I&#8217;m on the road about half the time, one thing that sold me on Portland was that, although it&#8217;s a manageable city with close proximity to greenery and the outdoors, it still has a world-class airport with plenty of direct flights, including international service to Asia and Europe. I keep my fingers crossed that PDX will land some future international routes, and in the meantime, I&#8217;m thankful for those we have.</p>
<p>As it happens, I&#8217;ve also long been a fan of one of the cities with direct flights from here, Amsterdam &#8211; I even wrote a guidebook on the city back in the &#8217;90s. Just this past May, I returned for a visit and to research a few stories for different outlets (I write for a mix of publications, some mainstream, and others with a mostly gay and lesbian readership).</p>
<p>With my recent visit still fresh in my mind, here&#8217;s my quick-and-dirty take on what I most recommend seeing and doing if you find yourself in Amsterdam for a few days:</p>

<p>You can escape some of the more tourist-heavy parts of the city with surprising ease &#8211; the Nieuwmarkt area has some wonderful little lanes dotted with design shops and cafes &#8211; try Staalstraat and Zwaneburgwal in particular. From here you&#8217;re very close to <a href="http://www.rembrandthuis.nl/cms_pages/index_main.html" target="_blank">Rembrandthuis</a> - the home, studio and museum of Dutch Painter, Rembrandt van Rijn &#8211; which is absolutely worth a visit.</p>
<p>Another excellent neighborhood for strolling and lazing away the afternoon in diverting cafes is the Jordaan &#8211; cozy <a href="http://www.diningcity.nl/balthazarskeuken/en/" target="_blank">Balthazar&#8217;s Keuken</a> is a fantastic spot for market-fresh country French cooking, with a menu that changes weekly.</p>
<p>As culinary joys go, also be sure to try Indonesian food while in town. The traditional rijstaffel (&#8220;rice table&#8221;) meals served at countless spots around the city offer a terrific sense of what this flavorful, sweet-and-spicy cuisine is all about. <a href="http://www.restaurantselecta.nl/?lang=en" target="_blank">Restaurant Selecta</a> is one of my favorite places for rijstaffel &#8211; it&#8217;s just around the corner from Reguliersdwaarsstraat, which is home to several of the city&#8217;s most popular gay bars.</p>

<p>If you get the chance, budget some time to explore a couple of nearby cities &#8211; several great ones are within 30- to 90-minute train ride. I&#8217;ve always enjoyed my time in nearby Leiden, a bustling university town since the late 16th century that&#8217;s rife with canals and gardens. Another favorite is the Dutch seat of government, The Hague, which is rich with museums (the <a href="http://www.gemeentemuseum.nl/index.php?id=1&amp;langId=en" target="_blank">Gemeentemuseum</a> has a huge collection of works by Dutch modernist Piet Mondriaan).</p>

<p>Zandvoort is a scenic resort town on the North Sea that&#8217;s one of northern Europe&#8217;s favorite gay beach towns &#8211; Portlanders partial to Sauvie Island might be happy to know that Zandvoort also has a popular clothing-optional beach. And then there&#8217;s the second-largest city in the Netherlands, Rotterdam, which many visitors have dismissed over the years as a gritty, industrial port city. There&#8217;s truth to this, but I love it here &#8211; you&#8217;ll find some exceptional examples of avant-garde post-World War II architecture, and a burgeoning cafe and nightlife culture.</p>
<p>Andrew Collins<br />
Freelance Travel Writer<br />
For more of Andrew&#8217;s writing, visit <a href="http://www.gaytravel.about.com/">www.gaytravel.about.com</a></p>
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