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Day Four
Take a spin through Waterlooplein Flea Market ( Click here ) . Doc Martens?
Buddha statues? Electric saw? These goods and more fill the stalls. Rembrandt
sure loved markets, if his nearby studio is any indication. Museum het Rembrandthuis (
Click here ) gives a peek at the master's inner sanctum, including his curio-packed cabinet
and paint-spattered easel. Neighbouring Gassan Diamonds ( Click here ) gives the bling
lowdown via free tours.
Mosey over to the Plantage for a pizza and prosecco at De Pizzabakkers ( Click
here ) . Hopefully you won't lose your lunch when viewing the early inking imple-
ments at the Amsterdam Tattoo Museum ( Click here ) . Next it's time for an only-in-Am-
sterdam experience: drinking organic beer at the foot of an authentic windmill at Brouwer-
ij 't IJ ( Click here ) . Snap your photos before knocking back too many glasses of the
strong suds.
You've been a sightseeing trooper, zipping through most of Amsterdam's neigh-
bourhoods over the past four days. An evening spent plopped on De Ysbreeker (
Click here ) 's terrace, looking out over the bustling, houseboat-strewn Amstel river, is a
well-deserved treat.
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