The Irish Mail on Sunday

Fancy a bargain weekend break? Go Dutch…

- – BEN WEST

Easy to get to, elegant and cheap to enjoy – Amsterdam is a must if you’re after a whistlesto­p weekend break.

Spend Friday evening in the canal district at the lovely little Algerian cafe, Rainarai (Prinsengra­cht 252; rainarai.nl) with a delicious soup or cous cous salad for under €6, and watch the boats go by.

On Saturday morning, wander the side streets of the quiet Jordaan neighbourh­ood.

Historic houses here are smaller but no less charming than the grand homes lining the canals. For lunch, grab bread, cheese, fruit and stroopwafe­ls (Dutch pancakes with caramel filling) at the Lindengrac­ht Market.

Take a break at The Central Library (Ooster dokskade 146; oba.nl), near Centraal Railway Station, for great views of the city from its top-floor terrace. Back in the centre, Elandsgrac­ht offers budget options for dinner, whether you want Indian, Thai or a modest eetcafé.

Then it’s just a short, scenic walk to Leidesplei­n, where you can enjoy free live music at the intimate jazz bar Cafe Alto

(Korte Leidsedwar­sstraat 115; jazz-cafe-alto.nl).

After a refreshing morning, wander by the canals, fuel up at lunchtime on sandwiches at Italian cafe Caldi e Freddi at Spuistraat 106, before a trip to the National Monument on Dam Square at 1.30pm for a last look at the city with a free walking tour (freewalkin­gtoursamst­erdam. com). A €1.55 entertainm­ent tax is charged at the start of the tour.

Ryanair return flights from Dublin to Schiphol from €110 (ryanair.com). Double rooms cost from €153 at The Hoxton Amsterdam (Herengrach­t 255; thehoxton.com).

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 ?? ?? WATER WORKS: Boats moored along the canal in Amsterdam
WATER WORKS: Boats moored along the canal in Amsterdam

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