TP: Where did you find inspiration while working in Amsterdam?
AR: Walking, walking, walking! It’s amazing what you can observe just by walking and of course, bicycling.
In Amsterdam, I had a few shops in mind that I wanted to explore as well as a yoga studio I wanted to visit during my prep time. I planned out my map so that I would walk the longest route to allow for any unexpected treasures to arise. This took me past museums, second-hand shops, design boutiques, and local treasures. In particular, I loved Pompon Flower Shop and Hay Design. I also really liked Sissy-Boy - their clothing options are cute, but I really loved their home goods even more than the clothes. Then, of course, there’s Hema - who doesn’t love to find the local Target?
With limited time, I knew I couldn’t necessarily visit the museums, but by walking through the crowds, or experiencing the street musicians out front, I was able to get such a wonderful feeling for the locals, the different neighborhoods, and the best tourist attractions. It was a great way to get a feel for the city in a limited amount of free time.
The crew was fantastic and all had the same mindset to explore whenever possible. Together, we enjoyed different cuisines, used the canals as a mode of transportation home, rented bikes, and reveled in the architecture.