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The North of Amsterdam is the area north of the river IJ. |
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It is residential district, and with about 86,000 inhabitants, it has the size of a medium-sized city (and it is growing at a rapid pace — three new neighborhoods are currently in construction). |
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This district has remained well off the radar among tourists visiting Amsterdam, so amenities are not well-developed. |
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It looks strikingly different from the city center, so get in with an open mind. |
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Yet, there is more to see than you might think. |
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The ferry to it in itself is a breeze, crossing the river IJ and showing the urban landscape of the North. |
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Get off at the NDSM shipyard, that functioned as a shipyard as recently as the 1980s, but now boasts a lively art scene. |
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Urban culture comes alive in its large skate park. |
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Then patch up your bicycle, and ride it through the rural farmland in the east. |
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The picturesque villages Ransdorp and Zunderdorp are favorites among the locals for their traditional Dutch farmhouses. |
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The north lies fairly isolated from the rest of Amsterdam, but luckily, there are three free GVB ferrys from Central Station in the Old Center, one of them 24h a day. |
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Instead of just being a way to get in, the ferry ride is an attraction in itself. |
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It gives a great view over the urban harbor-front, and shows the diversity of the north's residents. |
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Large signs show when the next boat is departing, and when it does, expect masses of locals getting on with their bicycles. |
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Getting on just before the boat leaves seems to have turned into a sport here. |
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You can take off at different piers, the NDSM shipyard being the most notable. |
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If you want to do some further exploring, be sure to bring a bicycle and a decent map. |
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Cars and motorbikes can also use two tunnels and on the east side of the city North is connected by a bridge for cars, bikes and pedestrians. |
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Bike around the Waterland area. |
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This is the beautiful polder landscape just north from the city. |
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It includes nice small villages like Holysloot, Durgerdam and Ransdorp. |
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The former Zuiderzee, which is nowadays a lake called Markermeer, is at the eastside of this area. |
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You've got a gorgeous sight from the dyke that protects the land from flooding. |
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The 'TOP of Amsterdam' foundation maintains a website with all the travel providers, funded by the council and maintained by the companies themselves. |
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They can help you with advice via their contact page. |
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