What is the St. Nicolaas Boat Club in Amsterdam?

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The St. Nicolaas Boat Club of Amsterdam has been around since 1997. It is a non-profit organization that gives boat rides to thousands of people every year. This is their way of preserving historic boats on the canals of Amsterdam. The boat rides give their guests an opportunity to experience the city from the perspective of a historic open-air tuindersvlet. These boats were originally used to bring agricultural products to the markets. They were also utilized as a barge to carry different kinds of materials all around the city.

Now, the St. Nicolaas Boat Club of Amsterdam uses the tuindersvlet to bring people around the city. They are located in Leidseplein at Leidseplein 12, Amsterdam. They do not charge anything for these boat rides, but they will gladly accept donations from generous visitors. The boat rides usually last from 60 to 90 minutes, allowing them to have two or three trips every afternoon. They do not usually go out when it is raining, and visitors are advised to wear summer clothing during the warm months of July. Since winter has come to the Netherlands, they are closed for operation at this time and will resume in 2011.
If you want to experience the culture of Amsterdam firsthand, then you should have a boat ride with the St. Nicolaas Boat Club of Amsterdam. It would be a great opportunity to know how it feels like to see the city from a different perspective, and to preserve the heritage and culture of Amsterdam.
1 year ago

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