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Rijks Restaurant: A Culinary Masterpiece

Situated within the walls of Amsterdam’s iconic Rijksmuseum, Rijks Restaurant offers an experience that transcends ordinary museum dining. This is not a place for hurried sandwiches between gallery visits, but rather a destination worthy of its own pilgrimage, where Dutch culinary excellence meets the grandeur of one of Europe’s finest art institutions. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the dining room with natural light, while the...

The Rijksmuseum: Amsterdam’s Crown Jewel of Art & Culture

Situated in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter, the Rijksmuseum stands as one of Europe’s most magnificent art institutions. This grand museum, with its distinctive Gothic-Renaissance architecture, houses an extraordinary collection that spans 800 years of Dutch art and history, making it an essential destination for anyone visiting the Netherlands. A Palace of Art and HistoryThe current Rijksmuseum building, designed by architect...

A Hidden Gem on Amsterdam’s Canals: Discovering Cafe Georges

Tucked away on the picturesque Leidsegracht, Café George has established itself as one of Amsterdam’s most beloved dining destinations . This isn’t just another canal-side café—it’s a carefully curated experience that bridges continents, combining French brasserie elegance with New York bistro cool in the heart of the Dutch capital. It was highly recommended by our Hotel Concierge for our first night's dinner in Amsterdam. An easy...

The Conservatorium: A Study in Exemplary Customer Service

It isn’t just the spectacular location, stunning architectural and interior design, Michelin-starred restaurant, sumptuous spa, or endearing amenities that make the Conservatorium more appealing than so many other 5-star luxury hotels in its class. What my partner and I haven’t been able to stop talking about since our stay is the exceptional level of service we received as guests—before, during and even after our visit. We have both...

The Conservatorium: Amsterdam’s Monument to Modern Luxury

Nestled along the prestigious Van Baerlestraat in Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter, The Conservatorium Hotel stands as a masterful fusion of 19th-century architecture and contemporary design. This five-star property, occupying a former bank and a music conservatory built in 1897, has transformed a protected monument into one of Europe’s most sophisticated urban retreats. A Building with SoulThe hotel’s namesake heritage is immediately apparent....

Where to Stay in Amsterdam: A Guide to the City’s Best Hotels

Amsterdam is a city where you’ll want to linger—wandering its canal-lined streets, discovering hidden courtyards, and soaking in the atmosphere of a place where history lives alongside contemporary creativity. Your hotel choice can make all the difference in how you experience this remarkable city. Whether you’re seeking opulent luxury, intimate boutique charm, or smart mid-range comfort, Amsterdam delivers across every category. With a...

Fishing for a New Gift Idea?

Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 11th, from 2-9pm, when Fine Artists Steve Alpert and Gigi Chen open their studio doors for an evening of art, conversation and creative inspiration. Step into a vibrant world where fresh paintings line the walls, including a specially curated selection of smaller works—perfect whether you're searching for that ideal gift or ready to treat yourself to something special. The Magic of Original Art...

Amsterdam: Research

His only request and his reason for this trip was that he had to see the Van Gogh Museum. He’d like a private tour of the museum to get the most out of it. And perhaps time enough to return to the museum on a second visit. Done.  The Rijksmuseum I added the Rijksmuseum to our list. And I wanted to see the Anne Frank House as well. He was less enthusiastic about the Anne Frank House. But, he would go for my sake. Anne Frank House I...

Amsterdam: The Planning Stages

I would do the preliminary research, a task I always enjoy undertaking, and one my partner is happy to relinquish to me. First Things First But first, I needed to renew my passport. Which required I find a copy of my birth certificate. And while I was at it, I may as well update my drivers license to get a REAL ID, something that has recently become mandatory for ID purposes as well as for domestic travel. All easier said than done. Passport...

Amsterdam: The Idea

If it’s been a minute (or two) since I have posted it’s because I have been away on the most fabulous trip I have been on in years. A week in Amsterdam that couldn’t have been more perfect from the early stages of planning to the time we returned home. I can’t wait to tell you all about it. If you have never been to Amsterdam, or even if you have, brace yourself for the next few weeks (or months) of blog posts, where I share details,...
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