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Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Is Mini City

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The capital of Holland is Amsterdam city, which has long been regarded as the most prized and beautiful city in the Netherlands. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, bested only by Paris, London and Rome, the city's international airport, Amsterdam Schiphol, also ranks among one of the busiest and active in the world.

The most interesting thing about the Amsterdam's airport is that it is actually considered to be a miniature, self-contained city. All of the facilities, necessities, entertainment, and conveniences that a person would expect to enjoy in this modern day and age can be found in this airport, which handles all of the flights to Amsterdam. Some people consider Schiphol to be a small, replica version of the Amsterdam lifestyle, even down to the liberal and relaxed attitudes about prostitution and "soft drugs."

The Amsterdam Schiphol is much more than just an airport, as it also has a wonderful selection of restaurants to tantalize the taste buds. There are also a number of establishments for relaxing and enjoying drinks and conversation with friends or for enjoying some trendy nightlife. Not to be overlooked is the selection of fine stores that also rival some of the best shopping venues found anywhere.

And, while the flights to Amsterdam and leaving Amsterdam are in a constant state of coming and going and landing and taking off, many people find such a hubbub of activity oddly relaxing and even entertaining and they enjoy settling in to watch this small city in motion. Those who enjoy taking a ride with lady luck will even have access to the Schiphol airport casino where they can pass the time in hopes of striking a jackpot that might pay for their Amsterdam travel.

One of the most popular areas within the Amsterdam airport is the "the Palace," located in the Departure Lounge One. It features the refined and elegant "Grande Cafe" and the very popular, friendly, and cheerful Mediterranean Sandwich Bar. Both are decked out in a style that pays homage to historical styles that were influenced by Dutch and British cultures of several decades ago. These two eateries are bright and spacious, yet are set up in a way that helps to make the time passed there, while waiting for a flight, very pleasurable and comfortable.

The Schiphol airport is also a surprising place to encounter many wonderful and well-known works of art. The Rijksmuseum is actually a real, functioning museum that has been built right within this amazing Amsterdam airport. It is on Holland Boulevard, and is located between the E and F piers and it regularly displays some of the great masterpieces, by the likes of Vermeer and Rembrandt, and many contemporary artists as well. The best part of this unique airport feature is that it is completely free to the public.

No trip to Amsterdam would really be complete without returning home with your bags brimming with gifts and souvenirs to remember your experience by. Fortunately, the Amsterdam Schiphol is well prepared to help the traveler pick up that one last gift or grab the beautiful delftware vase that you have been debating over. Each of the three Departure Lounges have plenty of shops to make sure your Amsterdam travel experience can be recalled through souvenirs.

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