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Can you see the Northern lights in winter in Amsterdam?

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Can you see the Northern lights in winter in Amsterdam?

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  1. No, but the planetarium at the ARTIS has wonderful shows and displays.

    Ask the technician to run the sequence before the show...they do take requests if the requests are serious.


  2. Uhh, I live in Amsterdam, and no, we can not see them.

    Dude, we are not that northern.

    We have the red light district though, which is nearly as impressive ;)

  3. I have heard some people proclaim to have seen them, but to be honest we are a bit far south to see any decent sightings

    Also Amsterdam is full of city lights which means it is rare to see stars let alone the Aurora Borealis.

    For a decent view you would have to venture further north

  4. If you mean the polar light show ; no, you cannot.

    If you mean the weed by that name - yes you can, in any coffeeshop.

  5. not that i recall...go finland!

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