Our plans for Hawaii had long been solidified when Glen came home from work one day talking about a work conference that had recently popped up on his schedule that would be held in Barcelona. We hadn't left the country in 2-1/2 years (#thankscovid) and my wanderlusting soul really hoped that it would be okay for me to tag along too! We were a little nervous about the timing...we'd literally be home for 3 days before taking off for Hawaii, but somehow we pulled all the details together (including expediting my passport renewal) and we got to go on a relatively spontaneous and inexpensive couples trip!
The work conference was 3 days in Barcelona, but we decided to add in a weekend in Lisbon for fun.
Barcelona and Lisbon were both new cities for Glen, but imagine our surprise when the most reasonably priced plane tickets we could find included a 9-hour layover in Amsterdam (another city/country) that Glen had never been to! Thus, this very last-minute trip (mostly paid for by Glen's company) would get Glen TWO NEW COUNTRIES (#24 The Netherlands and #25 Portugal).
This post is all about our 9-hour layover in Amsterdam!
AMSTERDAM--MAY 13, 2022:
We took off from SLC around 3:40pm on May 12th and arrived to Amsterdam around 9:30am the next day, so our bodies basically thought it was the middle of the night when we landed...a fact which will be clear when you look at our faces in the following pictures. 😐
We very much enjoyed wandering around enjoying a beautiful spring day...
After another very overpriced journey by taxi, we ended up in downtown Amsterdam. Glen grabbed a traditional Dutch lunch at a very non-gluten-friendly restaurant, while I ended up grabbing some food from a nearby market. Then we found a walk-on canal tour and toured the city....
Amsterdam is a lovely city {mostly}and it was fun to introduce Glen to it, despite our limited time.
Thankfully, one of the airport workers warned us before we left the airport, that security lines could be 2+ hours long to re-enter the airport, so after our canal tour, we hopped back into a taxi and headed back to the airport. The lines were OBNOXIOUSLY long, so we were glad we'd given ourselves plenty of time to get where we needed to go. We were completely exhausted at this point and I'd eaten hardly anything, thanks to the prevalence of gluten in all the airplane food and even the salads we found in Amsterdam.
WE picked up our luggage from the lockers and off we went to Lisbon...
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