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The country where I was born and as far as I know my favorite country to live in, the Netherlands should be on everyone’s radar. With bicycles everywhere, canals in multiple cities (not just Amsterdam), water everywhere too, impressive historical windmills and beautiful coastal dunes, it has a lot to offer. Most tourists stick to Amsterdam, and although I am just as in love with this city as anyone, there is so much more to discover! Plus: the best thing about small countries is that almost everything is doable by public transport. So, want to experience this beautiful small country like a local? Then scroll down below for tips on where to go and what to eat!
Bicycles, tulips, and canals: Amsterdam is all those things. But did you know it has more to offer on the food front than coffeeshops? My hometown is a foodie city and an amalgamation of cultures, creating a unique blend of tastes and dishes. However, Dutchies love Italy and her food, with pizza as the go-to choice for a spontaneous night out. And the gluten-free options are mouthwateringly good as well! So keep reading for my top three in Amsterdam!
As a gluten-free traveler I know how hard it is to find the best gluten-free spots in any city, especially when it comes to bakeries. Sometimes they are amazing, and sometimes they are just not what you expected. This one, though, in my hometown of Amsterdam, is worth the hype! Located in one of the best neighborhoods of the city, it has got the right produce and the right vibe. Want to know where to find the best croissants ever? Then keep on reading!