As a result of the omnipresence of the water, Amsterdam is even more beautiful seen from a water perspective. Recently somebody mentioned me that Daan and Jasmijn Stoelinga were hiring out a tiny motorboat for Boat&Breakfast purposes.

Sheltered by Daan’s house boat, the little white boat lays for anchor on the Amstel, the river that gave the city its name. In fact, at this top location, with the town hall and Opera (Stopera) in your backyard and the Waterlooplein at a stone’s throw away, you are right in the middle of the cultural heart of the city and from your private terrace you have a view over the most beautiful part of the river.

Puccini
Just across the bridge, the place to drink your morning coffee is Puccini on Staalstraat 17.

Personally I can hardly imagine anything more romantic: just me and my love in a tiny boat on the big river. Not owning a boat myself, I always enjoy the opportunity to accompany friends on a boat trip. Feeling the wind, sensing freedom, everything on the water becomes pure leisure. We often take a picnic with us, but normally we are too captivated by the water to climb ashore. For myself, the water is to filthy to feel tempted to swim, but lots of people go for a dive in the Ij channel or another muddy canal.

Grimburgwal
Before going home we make a little farewell tour, always passing my most beloved canal Grimburgwal, still unspoiled by city life. At night, when the streets are softly illuminated, it’s hard to choose which way to walk because touched by the light everything develops a certain splendor.

Café de Engelbewaarder
You can have your slaapmutsje, the famous last drink, in Café de Engelbewaarder on Kloveniersburgwal 59. Although with your cheeks rosy from the wind and sunshine, almost any café would do to prolong this relaxed mood.