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Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Travel to the capital city of Netherlands, Amsterdam; you will never feel bored until the day of returning home. The city was found in 12th century as a small fishing village and its name was derived from "Amstellerdam" which means "a dam in Amstel River." Today, the city is greatly expanded and becomes one of economic leader towns. Amsterdam enchants over 3.66 million tourists a year with beautiful cannels scene, unique culture, wonderful travel destinations, cannabis coffee shops and variety of restaurants. Amsterdam also has countless comfortable accommodations from five-star hotels until cheap guesthouses serving all guests' needs of relaxation. Visit Amsterdam, your dream of holiday is here!
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Visiting Amsterdam’s fascinating attractions is a must. There are many destinations for delighting tourists who want to witness the wonder of the magnificent land. Let start at the Rijksmuseum which is the most popular and largest museum in the Netherlands storing the “Masterpieces” collection of many European artistic luminaries. Koninklijk Paleis or the Royal Palace is another outstanding tourist attraction of Amsterdam locating loftily and gorgeous in the center of Amsterdam. As other country in Europe, Amsterdam provides its visitors with the most luxury hotels, five star hotels, and other kinds of accommodations for the great atmosphere of relaxation for anyone.
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Spring Chicken Casserole Seasoned with Hoeve Nekum Wine and Chervil |
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Spring chicken casserole seasoned with Hoeve Nekum wine and chervil is a popular Dutch menu that Amsterdam's visitors must try. The chicken is flavored with salt and papers before cook it in a casserole. After that, add local vegetables such as shallots, fennel, potatoes, carrots, bay leaf, thyme and tomatoes and a French herb, "chervil" before season the chicken with traditional wine, "Hoeve Nekum." You will impress with a little bit sour and spicy of this dish until the last piece.
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