Where to eat in Amsterdam on a budget

Where to eat in Amsterdam on a budget, Amsterdam, Netherlands (B)

The Netherlands is clearly one of the loveliest and dreamiest places on the planet. The sights and sounds (and smell of tulips) are not to be found elsewhere in the world. According to Expatica, “the Netherlands consistently ranks among the top places in the world”, a definite must-see for those with the travel bug and those who love to experience European culture at its best. Also, Dutch children are ranked by UNICEF as the happiest in the developed world.

The capital city of Amsterdam is famous for its infamous Red Light District, among other attractions. Coming to Amsterdam, however, is not the cheapest holiday you could ever plan for. Living standards here consistently rank high and according to a Dutch traveler, “the Netherlands is one the most expensive countries in Europe”. Also, a backpacker blogged on Never Ending Footsteps and said “Hostels in the Netherlands are still fairly expensive relative to much of the world. You should plan to spend a minimum of 30 euros a night for a bed in a dorm room in Amsterdam.” ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Where to eat in Amsterdam on a budget
Guide Location: Netherlands » Amsterdam
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Mirela Letailleur
Read it on Author's Website: https://www.the-travel-bunny.com/eat-in-amsterdam/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Oriental city
  • Thaise Snackbar Bird
  • Eethuis Pondok Indah
  • Nine Streets
  • Utrechtsestraat
  • Jan Hanzenstraat 32
  • Van Woustraat 123
  • Pretoriusstraat 72A
  • Thrill Grill
  • Haarlemmerdijk 128
  • Sweelinckstraat 16
  • Overtoom 501
  • Plantage Kerklaan 2
  • Café Lennep
  • Skek
  • Foodhallen

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