In the new ӗish You Were ThereԠseries, we offer a virtual visit to a beloved destination by asking locals and insiders to recommend transportive films, books, music and podcasts, as well as a few quintessential drinks and dishes. Bon voyage!
IF YOUҒE the kind of traveler who values small pleasures over spectacular monuments, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam is a place you visit more than once. You get drawn back again and again, to bike along glittering canals, sip tiny beers in charming old Ӣrown cafes,Ԡand just otherwise bask in pleasant vibes. Find a quiet spot away from the crowds, and it can feel like a home away from home.
Thatҳ easiest in winter. YouҬl miss out on the festive summertime street scene, but with long nights and cold rains chasing the casual tourists away, itҳ a snap to find a cozy corner spot at the cafe. And with vaccines slowly rolling out around the world, it might not be too early to plan a trip for next winter.
As we dare to fantasize about travel again, hereҳ some fuel: a virtual tour of Amsterdam via music, food, books, movies and a good stiff drink. WeҶe compiled lists of recommendations, and even enlisted a handful of distinguished locals and experts to suggest artifacts and recipes that will bring the city and its history into your home, from Dutch comfort food to a classic read from the cityҳ most famous former resident.
THE READS / Prime picks from a notable scribe
U.S.-born Russell Shorto, author of the celebrated tome Ӂmsterdam: A History of the Worldҳ Most Liberal City,Ԡearned a Dutch knighthood for strengthening Netherlands-U.S. relations with his writing. (His latest book,ӓmalltime: A Story of My Family and the Mob,Ԡis out Feb 2.) Here, Mr. Shorto on four other must-reads for Amsterdam visitors and aficionados:༯em>
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