【荷蘭🇳🇱阿姆斯特丹3日自由行】漫步運河區|五間超值得參觀的博物館|走進梵谷的世界|近郊桑斯安斯風車村吃到最好吃的冰|3 Days in Amsterdam Vlog|歐洲35天旅行

Hi! Hello everyone, I am Liv Today is the 12th day of my trip to Europe We are already in Amsterdam, the Netherlands The last time I came here was ten years ago I’ve been here once and I really want to come back and see it again We’ll take a ride from Brussels around 3pm this afternoon It’s almost six o’clock now Today, let’s take a brief stroll around the canal area Wait until dark before heading to the legendary red light district Last time I came with my mom, I was too embarrassed to go haha I still remember the first time I came to Amsterdam I was truly shocked by the unique ‘lazy feeling’ of this city I’m super happy to be back here again Actually, the street we are currently on is within the scope of the red light district You can take a little photo during the day Wait until the start of business at night You have to follow the local rules and prohibit filming The purple red curtains will start operating at night Now we have arrived at the center of the red light district Here is the oldest building in the city – the Oude Kerk (Old Church) It was built in the early 13th century and has a history of over 700 years At that time, it was still a medieval town, and this church was already here Everyone can imagine Outside the church are neon lights and a bar Inside, there were solemn bells ringing When I walked in There’s really an indescribable sense of dissonance The most unique aspect of this church It is covered with over 3000 tombstones on the ground These tombstones are all sailors, merchants, and citizens who once worked hard for this city It’s like condensing the history of Amsterdam here (The wooden chairs in the church have many highlights haha) We are currently repairing the stained glass inside If everyone has the opportunity to come to the red light district Remember to come in and take a look When I walked out of the church I saw a little girl playing the violin I really think their education is great Encourage children to showcase themselves By the way, there is a hidden artwork on the ground outside the church It is said that one day it suddenly appeared here After leaving the red light district, we walked towards a less crowded area Walking in Amsterdam, there are really more bicycles than people (Encountering Interesting Turtle Stone Pillars) This living environment is really amazing The color and appearance of the building are designed so beautifully If you miss Chinese food, don’t worry There are quite a few Asian dishes here The food in the Netherlands is basically similar to that in Belgium All of them are food with explosive calories There are many legal mushroom shops on the street I heard that the French fries in this room are delicious But we’re already scared of eating French fries haha Wow! Another beverage shop in Taiwan The size of the pizza is amazing Later on, we went to the red light district at night It’s really eye opening But because it’s too ‘heavy flavored’ So I only went around once and left haha I suggest everyone to be mentally mature before going The Amsterdam Central Station at night is really beautiful On site, it looks just like Van Gogh’s painting Good morning Today is the second day in Amsterdam Now take a bus from the hotel to the city center I just bought a 48 hour city card at the Central Station The first itinerary for today is to take a sightseeing boat tour of the canal The Amsterdam City Card includes one canal cruise There are many different shipping companies to choose from here The flight we took was about an hour long You must take a boat tour of the canals when coming to Amsterdam You can enjoy the typical narrow canal houses arranged on both sides Because the land area here is precious Plus, taxes were levied based on the width of the house entrance at that time That’s why everyone built their houses tall and thin It’s really a unique urban landscape These canals were planned during the golden age of the 17th century Known as the ‘Venice of the North’ There are approximately 165 canals throughout Amsterdam There are still 1200 bridges connecting them You can see that almost every household has a small boat parked at their doorstep Each canal here has its own story and characteristics Sitting on the boat, listening to the commentary, watching the scenery It’s really the best way to get to know Amsterdam Now let’s go to eat the special Dim sum here You will see many of these chain stores on the road Inside, there are snacks sold one by one (such as hamburgers, fried meat cakes, etc.) The price is approximately between 2 and 4 euros I think it’s a great specialty snack to replenish energy And it’s really cost-effective at the price in Amsterdam We have found a super cute cheese shop in the alley now Let’s go in and take a look together There are really a lot of cheese shops to visit in the Netherlands This’ Henri Willig ‘is perfect for tourists interested in cheese They have several branches in Amsterdam And every store is super good for taking photos most importantly You can try several different flavors of cheese on site It’s simply a cheese paradise There are so many types that it’s dazzling And there are many different gift combinations that you can bring home I’m so excited to see each combination The only drawback is that the weight is quite heavy Everyone who has the opportunity to come must taste it well When we were planning our itinerary this time It was discovered that there are nearly 90 museums of all sizes in Amsterdam This is today’s first museum Body Worlds Mainly exhibiting products preserved through “plasticization technology” Real human specimens Can clearly observe bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels Understanding how the body works in coordination through specimens in different postures The founder of this museum is a medical professor specializing in anatomy I hope the exhibition can provide the public with a better understanding The impact of human anatomy, health, and lifestyle habits on the body But due to the use of real human bodies in the exhibition, it has also sparked a lot of controversy But don’t worry, everyone These human specimens were legally exhibited through voluntary donations I really think humans are the most precise instruments in the world There are many related videos about lifestyle habits nearby After reading it, I really feel that sitting posture is very important for physical health This is truly the most exciting museum I have ever visited so far There is a feeling of wanting to see but not daring to There is also a physical condition test before leaving InBody You can play I heard that Amsterdam receives over 200 days of rain a year In my memory, the last time I came was in winter. It was so cold that I trembled Although this place is called the ‘Venice of the North’ But in fact, Venice has a completely different atmosphere Living here feels like both “sailing” and “riding a bicycle” are essential skills Now I’m going for a walk to the second museum today We have now entered an old house from the 17th century This used to be the former residence of Dutch painter Rembrandt This house retains the home style of the past Showcasing the lifestyle of the Dutch middle class in the 17th century Only a small portion of the works here are by Rembrandt This museum mainly presents his living and working environment at that time It is said that he enjoys observing the street scenery outside here Lin Bulan is known as the ‘Master of Light and Shadow’ His greatest skill is using strong light and shadow contrasts Presenting the emotions of the characters in a very realistic and three-dimensional manner Now we have arrived at his studio The neighboring room displays his collection I can feel that he also loves to buy things randomly haha As soon as I receive the money for my work, I should immediately go buy these treasures and go home There are specimens of various animals hanging on it This is the studio he uses to teach painting The environment looks so comfortable In addition to paintings, there is also a display of Rembrandt’s classic printmaking techniques Because of the length of the video, I won’t share it all with everyone Finally, come and visit the souvenir shop The same painting equipment as Lin Bulan’s Also, if you have time, I would like to share it with everyone You can also come and experience Rembrandt’s immersive theater This is 25 minutes of 5 D Small theater Combining animation, music, scenes, and even smells It makes people feel like they are in the world of Rembrandt in the 17th century And there are many languages to choose from It is also very suitable for children to watch After visiting the museum, I walked out and came across an outdoor market nearby Favorite shopping at roadside markets in Europe There are often surprising discoveries In Amsterdam, there’s actually no need to arrange any special itinerary It’s also very comfortable to wander around along the canal like this It’s really just scenery wherever you go But everyone, be careful. There are really many bicycles on the road And the speed is quite fast If you accidentally walk on the bicycle lane, you will be scolded Observing bicycles of various shapes on the road every day Now we’re going to walk to another modern art museum Their cycling speed is really super fast Now we have arrived MOCO gallery The main modern art works exhibited here Like something everyone is familiar with Banksy Graffiti Andy Warhol’s Pop Art There are also works by Yayoi Kusama and even Dali Because the venue is not large You can quickly “check in” the well-known creations of contemporary art masters Next to it are the Van Gogh Museum and the National Museum If you have a pass, you can also come here and take a stroll It’s 6pm now, and we’re finally going to enter the Van Gogh Museum The park next to it is too comfortable, isn’t it This place houses the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh works Van Gogh’s painting career lasted only ten years, but he created nearly 2100 paintings You can see his early dark colored paintings here He later moved to Paris and came into contact with Impressionism The colors are gradually becoming brighter Because of his financial difficulties So I can only use myself as a model But it also allows the world to feel the changes in his mood at different times Here, a large number of Van Gogh’s early paintings are preserved Perhaps it has a completely different style from what everyone remembers I have seen these still life and landscape paintings I just realized that he was quite normal in the early days too~Haha I think the flow design and planning here are great Each floor is a work from a different period Let visitors step into Van Gogh’s inner world step by step Although Van Gogh’s life was short and full of pain But his art is always bright and sincere Looking closely at his works, one can truly feel the full vitality I strongly recommend everyone to come and visit Amsterdam Van Gogh’s works are really thought-provoking I also highly recommend watching the movie ‘Van Gogh: The Mystery of Starry Night’ He is the world’s first fully hand-painted oil painting animated feature film The whole movie seems to be ‘living in Van Gogh’s paintings’ It is an extremely visual and romantic experience Recommended to everyone Good morning, everyone! Today is the third day in Amsterdam We took a streetcar to the National Museum early in the morning Start a perfect day with beautiful music The first thing that catches the eye upon entering the National Museum of the Netherlands is It’s this tall atrium hall The wall retains the red brick elements of the 19th century and is paired with modern white walls The glass roof above has sunlight shining in The entire space becomes bright and spacious The artworks here are distributed on different floors by year Let’s go to the third floor first Here we recreate the ocean going sailboats of the Dutch Golden Age The period when Taiwan was colonized by the Netherlands was approximately from 1624 to 1662 Through these paintings and models You can feel the golden age of Dutch dominance at sea at that time Here, you can also see an ancient globe from the 17th century At that time, the globe was not just a navigation tool, but also a symbol of knowledge and power Look where I found it Upon closer inspection, you will notice that it reads’ Formosa ‘ Walking down the second floor, you will arrive at the core of the museum – the Glory Corridor Here, the works of the Dutch Golden Age masters are displayed What’s in front of me now is the treasure of the town hall – Lin Bulan’s’ Night Patrol ‘ We happened to come across a work in the period of restoration But you can still see that the characters are full of vitality, as if they really want to come out of the painting Almost all of Rembrandt’s famous paintings are collected here The one I most want to see is Vermeer’s’ The Maid Who Pours Milk ‘ Being able to feel ‘Vimel Blue and Vimel Yellow’ up close (Many group tourists have been blocking other visitors today. Sigh!) Passing through the long corridor, we arrived at the courtyard You will see huge stained glass windows It’s interesting that these are not religious themes, but specifically designed for art museums They depict Dutch art history and representative figures in history Like painter Rembrandt, scientists, and writers It’s like a hall of fame made of glass collages Another thing that cannot be missed on the second floor is the library It is one of the oldest and largest existing art history libraries in the Netherlands This is mainly for researchers to use Ordinary visitors are not allowed to freely retrieve books But there is an open space for taking photos Van Gogh’s paintings are also exhibited at the National Museum After visiting the National Museum of the Netherlands You will find that this is not just a place for collecting paintings But rather a time machine that condenses the 700 year history of the Netherlands into architecture From the medieval sculptures and crafts on the first floor Oil painting from the golden age on the second floor Moving on to the third floor, 17th century art and exquisite ship models Each layer has different surprises You can feel the glory of the Netherlands from maritime hegemony to the golden age of art It’s time for shopping again Many M’s iffy Oh, the surrounding products M pouring milk iffy」 As a result, we bought many different ones playmobil go home Come home with me Now we have returned to the Central Station Preparing to experience a 5 D Flying Theater ‘This is Holland’ The fastest way to get from the station to the opposite side is by ferry We can’t find a place to pay on the ship Later on, it was discovered that this section could be taken for free And it’s just too convenient to arrive in less than ten minutes, isn’t it If you drive, it takes half an hour to go around and get there The people next to me are all riding bicycles up Riding a bicycle in Amsterdam is indeed much faster than driving, haha Blowing the wind and looking at the scenery, you’ll arrive in one fell swoop Walking past is’ This is Holland ‘ This chair is as tall as the Dutch haha Here, we mainly combine virtual reality with dynamic seats D Flying Theater At the beginning, we will introduce the history, geography, and culture of the Netherlands through videos Finally, fly over the Netherlands by plane You can feel the fragrance of wind, fog, and flowers, just like flying over the Netherlands in real life After it’s over, we’ll take the ferry back to the central station Then we will take a bus to the outskirts From here, it takes about 50 minutes to reach ‘Sansiansi Windmill Village’ We have now arrived at Windmill Village The scenery I see is like walking in an oil painting About 10 windmills from the 18th and 19th centuries are preserved here Earlier, there were over 600 windmills in this area It is said that the painter Monet lived here around 1871 Therefore, there are many paintings of “Windmill Village” There are many super cute animals here They are all small goats of different colors It’s really cute I really want to take him home This scenery can be watched standing for a long, long time We walked along the path Visit the only dye windmill still in operation in the world There’s an old man playing the accordion at the door. It’s great The name of the one coming in now is’ Kitten Windmill ‘ It is mainly a ‘pigment mill’ Grind minerals, wood, or other natural materials into powder to make pigments You can see the internal operation of the windmill Walking out from the balcony on the second floor of the windmill, you can overlook the entire view of the Zaan River Because most of the Dutch territory is below sea level The Dutch used windmills to dry lakes and swamps hundreds of years ago Exchange for precious farmland These water pumping windmills have become the first line of defense against the sea With the progress of the times, windmills have also evolved into an indispensable driving force in industry Surprisingly, there is still a duck family swimming Although this is a windmill village planned by the Dutch government in the later stage But you can really feel the beautiful scenery of the countryside Now we’re almost going back too They actually queue up to go home on their own (their hearts have melted) Also, I would like to recommend ice cream that everyone must eat The lovely staff are still wearing traditional costumes There are two ice sellers here in total Remember to buy this one This is the ice from the cheese specialty store ‘Henri Willig’ The gentleman said this is the best milk ice he has ever eaten in his life haha After finishing the ice, you can come in and visit the cheese making process Of course, there are also various cheese tastings available Next to it is the clog workshop There are many decorations at the entrance that can be photographed Inside, there are wooden clogs made of various materials displayed It’s also a great decoration to keep at home There are many special styles available You can see the tools used to make clogs next to it These are chopped wood chips If you come here, you will lose your heart and go crazy, and you will really want to buy a pair to go home There are also various sizes and shapes to choose from There are really all kinds of cute animals here This is also our last trip to the Netherlands this time The next itinerary will go to Germany Thank you for watching the end of the video I hope to enjoy the beautiful scenery through my lens Then let’s see you in the next video

#amsterdam #travel #旅行 #歐洲自由行 #holland #阿姆斯特丹自由行
📷 拍攝日期:2025年5月

嗨!大家好,我是Liv😊
這次是我二訪阿姆斯特丹,一樣好喜歡那裡的環境,
希望大家也享受這一次的荷蘭影片唷!

00:00 開場
00:40 運河區漫步
02:25 老教堂
04:00 市區漫步
05:30 觀光船遊運河
07:00 荷蘭小吃&起司專賣店
08:30 人體世界博物館
10:30 林布蘭博物館
12:45 MOCO博物館
15:40 梵谷博物館
17:55 荷蘭國家博物館
22:30 5D飛行劇場
23:45 桑斯安斯風車村

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10 Comments

  1. 運河の街アムステルダム美しいですね水辺を歩くの気持ち良さそう🛳️
    最後の風車村はまさしく絵画そのものですね素晴らしい映像をたくさんありがとうございました🇳🇱👏✨

  2. 阿姆斯特丹中央車站夜景很美,歐洲的博物館真的很多欸,不過人體博物館看起來太刺激了,我還是比較喜歡你們介紹的梵谷博物館,伴手禮店看起來也很讚😊😊😊

  3. 我今年去了兩趟阿姆斯特丹,但是看完你的影片後,覺得有很多地方還沒去,謝謝你的介紹,影片很棒😀

  4. Liv七夕情人節快樂❤,行程真的是精細規劃忠實呈現(老教堂.紅燈區.兩大畫家),好愛運河旁邊那種悠閒的氛圍.不知不覺也跟著你們繞了歐洲一大圈

  5. Liv的片真的讓人好享受呀~這次終於到了我最愛的荷蘭❣
    真的好喜歡舒服的街景跟生活氛圍🤩荷蘭國家博物館太漂亮了!我下次要去
    風車村的迷你山羊們怎麼可以這麼療癒~感謝Liv給我們這麼棒的週末~期待德國😘

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