Amsterdam gets OK to ban tourist shops
Amsterdam's struggle against over-tourism gets a final OK from the country's courts.
Amsterdam's struggle against over-tourism gets a final OK from the country's courts.
The flowers that bloom in the Spring, tra-la, will have to do without live visitors this year, but videos are available.
Storks can be obstinate, as Dutch rail operators find them unwilling to get out of the way of train service.
Marilyn visits the Dutch island that is one of the ABC islands in the Caribbean.
Plans are proposed to keep the city's increasing rainfall from drowning it by slowing down the rate at which it's released into ground and canals.
Amsterdam's alternate airport at Lelystad is ready for flights, but legal issues over what flights should use it are continuing.
Under Dutch law, middlement can't charge both sides of a transaction; a disputed court ruling orders Airbnb to refund fees paid by renters.
A bicycle bridge connecting a town to a recreation area may also provide special services for bats.
A long-missing cultural treasure is returned to Ethiopia by an Ethiopian refugee in Rotterdam who held on to it for twenty years.
Amsterdam would like fewer visitors, especially those who come for the weed and red light tourism.
The long-awaited direct service from Amsterdam to London is only weeks away; London to Amsterdam direct trains started two years ago.
Amsterdam has too much good food of too many kinds to 'do' in a day, but PHeymont enjoyed his food tour nonetheless!
The Netherlands' famed flower display finds itself racing climate change to meet its commitment to visitors.
Join PHeymont for a look at one of Amsterdam's trendiest neighborhoods and its not-so-trendy history.
New Years Day plunges into cold water seem to have rooted themselves especially deeply in the Netherlands.