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AMSTERDAM.

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The Daily Mail (London, England), December 11th, 2004

Byline: DAVID ALLSOP

VIBRANT, beautiful and welcoming, Amsterdam is often described as the world's biggest small city. Canals, cobbled streets and handsome, old, gabled buildings give the offbeat capital a traditional framework. In spring, tulips burst out everywhere, bicycles trundle along the quiet streets while some of the world's greatest artworks lie in wait in family-friendly museums around the centre. It's like a northern Venice with a sense of humour, British weather and a truly cosmopolitan energy.

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