But I'm not willing to undergo that treatment myself and break the cycle. I do understand why people look or stare, I mean I myself would too if I see a gay couple. Don't feel pressured to set an example in the slightest. Since I'm just not looking for attention, I avoid easily calculated trouble. And that can vary from just stares, looks, comments, loud comments and in the rare worst case scenario physical violence. I don't feel the need to hold hands more than I estimate the chance of being bothered about it. De Ceuvel is vaguely near to the Noorderpark metro station, though most people would come by bike or boat.
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The free NDSM ferry from the back side of Centraal Station gets you within a 10-minute walk of Pllek and Noorderlicht.
Noorderlicht is my favorite as they often have interesting live music, and when it gets a little cooler they have an outdoor campfire to sit around.
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De Ceuvel, Noorderlicht, and Pllek are all along the water, very relaxed, and full of local young people. In the summertime, when it's nice out, there are several great places in Amsterdam Noord (north) to hang out for a drink. For dinner there is a near endless supply of restaurants. In the evenings try the Gerard Douplein and streets nearby, which are full of happening bars. Most of them come as far as the Heineken Experience and then turn around, not realizing that one of the most vibrant parts of the city is just a few streets further. List of European national and region subredditsÄe Pijp (specifically Oude Pijp) is a very lively area, full of restaurants and cafes and bars, that doesn't get so many tourists, except to the huge street market on Albert Cuypstraat. Use the search bar and refrain from asking questions that have already been asked. To keep questions from becoming too repetitive, questions that have been asked during the last month are not allowed. No similar questions that have been asked in the last month. Said submissions must be substantial in their contribution to the subreddit. Petitions, Surveys, Advertising, and AMAs must be cleared with the moderators before submission.
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