Originally Posted by
Jay71
I won't disagree that there are quite the number of tourist traps particularly along the stretch of Damrak closest to Centraal (the most blaring example to me being the Hooters restaurant knockoff; I forget the name.). But, I wasn't necessarily advocating doing a lot of shopping or eating down there (I think we only bought something from H&M and used the EasyInternet) but I think the stroll itself is interesting for a tourist.
When I first visited Amsterdam, I thought seeing all these shops down narrow alleyways was really neat as I hadn't really seen anything like it before. Also, while we have indoor malls in Vancouver, we don't have a long stretch of pedestrian only street like Kalverstraat. I also find the number of people quite lively down there. I guess one has to like this kind of urban spectacle to enjoy this loop. However, logistically, I think it's handy for a tourist because you'll walk by or be near an EasyInternet, various canal cruise options, de dam, tram hub, etc.
The HOOTERS restaurant knockoff you are referring to
is called TEASERS located on the Damrak just west of the GRASSHOPPER.
All the talk by visiting the museum quarter( Rijks, Van Gogh, etc.)?
If you like Steaks? Then Cafe Loetje is the place to be. It can get
quite loud in there but there steaks are pretty darn good.