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Vondeltuin

We FINALLY enjoyed a nice spring day yesterday in Amsterdam – what joy! I had lunch with a girlfriend (and our children) in the ‘Vondeltuin‘, a lovely café/restaurant with a huge terrace AND playground in the most northwestern tip of the beautiful Vondelpark, and it was perfect – I still feel the sun burning on my cheeks!

Vondeltuin

I had an enormous smoked chicken sandwich with avocado, which I thought I was never going to finish as it looked so HUGE, but I did anyway — I must have been hungry! My friend had a just-as-big sandwich with smoked salmon and lemon. She must have been hungry too…
The kids were fast asleep in their buggies (lucky us!), but would they have been awake, they could have enjoyed themselves immensely in the playground, or have eaten a huge plate of ‘poffertjes’. Poffertjes are a Dutch specialty that children (and parents) love: a sort of mini-pancakes, but a bit sweeter and a bit softer. High chairs are available (3).

Bigger kids (and parents) can rent skates here — only 15 euros for a full day! Or 5 euros for the first hour and 2,50 for each next hour, if you’re less fanatic…
Don’t worry if you think you’re a disaster on skates – this is no excuse: a workshop can be booked at the Vondeltuin and before you know it, you’ll be an expert!
You will even be able to skate-carry that picnic around you picked up at the Vondeltuin (only by reservation)!

Hello, summer!

xxx Esther

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Vondeltuin
Vondelpark 7
1075 VR Amsterdam
+31 (0)6 2756 5576
*Map*

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Esther in Amsterdam April 10th, 2008 Add comment

Kinderkookcafé

KinderkookcaféOn the edge of the Vondelpark in Amsterdam there is a wonderful place to bring your kids: the Kinderkookcafé (Childrens’ Cooking Café). The fact that it is a café is good news for the parents – they can meet up and have a cup of coffee and a simple snack like a sandwich, soup or apple-pie. The good news for the kids is that while their parents are catching up and drinking coffees, they can ‘cook’! They have a choice of:

  • Making pizza
  • Decorate cookies / cup cakes
  • Making sausage animals
  • Making sandwich faces
  • Making carrot or cucumber puzzles

KinderkokThere are also plenty of toys and books around, and a lovely outdoor area to sit and play. For all ages. Mini chairs, high chairs, kiddies toilets and baby changing facilities are available.

xxx Esther

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Kinderkookcafé
Vondelpark 6b (look for the ‘Kattenlaan’ at Overtoom 325)
1071 AA Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 625 3257
*Map*
Open daily from 10.00 to 17.00

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Esther in Amsterdam March 30th, 2008 Add comment

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