Friday 20 March 2009

Weekend in Holland - Amsterdam


So the last weekend of February (I know, took me some time to write about it) it was my turn to sett off to visit friends... in the Netherlands. I stayed in Amsterdam 2 days, then in Rotterdam for 2 days. I had a blast. Amsterdam was so beautiful, with all the canals, the old buildings sinking down, people on bikes... I also got to go in several museums for free thanks to my friend's museum pass hehe.
Amsterdam graffiti

Houses sinking in

Canals by night

Wicked Rijksmuseum

Van Gogh museum

Book sellers (bouquinistes ;))

The one-hour queue to get in Anne Frank's house (but was definitely worth it)

For all French speakers, here is something that should make you laugh (click on the picture to enlarge it)

Inside the historical museum


You gotta love tourist shops :-p

Visits - Friends :)

After the departure of the Césars family I had 2 friends staying over for the weekend, one coming from Edinburgh and the other from Lyon. Since we all met in Lyon last year it was like a little reunion and we had a lot of fun, in Windsor (even though we didn't visit the castle... After all I've already seen it three times, and the queue was massive)
We also went to Brick Lane, to have yummy Indian food and check out the Sunday up market. I think Brick Lane is my favourite place in London. You can eat good food for cheap, there are plenty of alternative cafes and bars with good music and atmosphere, and it's not too touristy yet(no one in my school seems to have heard of it) unlike Camden Town.

Cupcakes at the market

London's "Gherkin"


The following weekend, it was my turn to go visit friends... in the Netherlands. But I will talk about it and post some photos in a separate post :)
The week after I got another visit in Slough! A friend of mine and her boyfriend arrived directly from California. It was really cool showing them around, especially since one of them had never been to Europe and never taken public transportation :-0

In front of Liberty, one of the oldest malls in the UK, with very expensive goods


In Koko, an awesome club in Camden, used to be a theatre but is now a club with live music and DJs


The Borough Market near London Bridge, where you can find delicious food

At the Lyceum theatre near Covent Garden in London, waiting for the musical The Lion King to begin (it was wicked, thanks again guys for taking me :))

Fighting with the chocolate biscuits brought back from Germany by my friends^^