Amsterdam: Airbnb licenses going slowly
Since July 1, a city permit has been required to rent out an apartment on a short-term basis in the Netherlands, and in Amsterdam, the
Since July 1, a city permit has been required to rent out an apartment on a short-term basis in the Netherlands, and in Amsterdam, the
Amsterdam, which is used to having drunks, broken bikes and an occasional careless car fall into its hundred or so kilometres of canals, but now
The facts on the ground say that the Netherlands just grew by a bit under two metres yesterday, taking over Belgian territory in the town
Amsterdam is getting ready for another try at accommodating bike- and scooter-sharing schemes, three years after running them off the road because they resulted in
More than two years after the start of direct Eurostar service between London and Amsterdam, it will soon finally be possible to make the trip the
Not just off the road, but under water for 26 hears, and now saved from the scrapyard. A bright red 1987 Ferrari Mondial was found
Amsterdam’s last operating street organ has been banned from the streets at least until the end of November because what it has always gleefully done—attract
A museum in Leiden has finally opened its exhibit on pandemics and contagious diseases through the ages, an opening ironically postponed by the current pandemic.
Museums around the world have been hard-hit during the pandemic with closures, limited travel and restrictions on how many can visit, and museum directors are
We’ve all seen townscapes proud of their brightly colored houses—Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Bryggen in Bergen, Burano in Venice—but it appears some dour Dutch folk in
Since July 1, a city permit has been required to rent out an apartment on a short-term basis in the
Amsterdam, which is used to having drunks, broken bikes and an occasional careless car fall into its hundred or so
The facts on the ground say that the Netherlands just grew by a bit under two metres yesterday, taking over
Amsterdam is getting ready for another try at accommodating bike- and scooter-sharing schemes, three years after running them off the
More than two years after the start of direct Eurostar service between London and Amsterdam, it will soon finally be possible
Not just off the road, but under water for 26 hears, and now saved from the scrapyard. A bright red
Amsterdam’s last operating street organ has been banned from the streets at least until the end of November because what
A museum in Leiden has finally opened its exhibit on pandemics and contagious diseases through the ages, an opening ironically
Museums around the world have been hard-hit during the pandemic with closures, limited travel and restrictions on how many can
We’ve all seen townscapes proud of their brightly colored houses—Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Bryggen in Bergen, Burano in Venice—but it appears