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#61 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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kat_mac27 says:
Vondelpark is beautiful, central and free! We spent a good hour there just hanging out, people watching, talking and appreciating the beauty of nature. (and sharing the odd joint). Vondelpark is a healthy break from coffee shops, cafes, tourist stores and the crowded streets of Amsterdam. Play at be...
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#62 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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Fozzy99 says:
In only ten minutes from the centre of The Hague, you have a fantastic park called Zuiderpark.
This park is very popular by the citizens of The Hague. There is a variety of things to do like: jogging, rollerskating, skateboarding and many more. This is also an outstanding place for a picnic or a ...
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#63 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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nansje23 says:
It's strange because the field is called 'Hertenkamp' but there are not any deers there.. Only horses and some bulls..
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#64 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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timvercoe says:
Went around and looked at the new architecture in the redeveloped Docklands. Used a guidebook bought from the Amsterdam Tourist Board
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#65 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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Anouksreizen says:
If you have Dutch immigrants in your country, they probably have Delfts blue. It is typically Dutch. The Royal Dutch Delftware Manufactory “De Porceleyne Fles” is established in 1653 and still working. I just walked around in the museum, factory and shop, but it is possible to get a guided tour....
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#66 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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sarahelaine says:
The Euromast is very, very good. And I'm giving it five stars, because I have a new ambition. Just nobody tell my mum. ;-)
The Euromast is a large tower, shaped similarly to the CN tower in Toronto, although admittedly much shorter. It costs about 8 euros, which I think is really good value, ...
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#67 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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liekevo says:
When you like fantasy the Elf Fantasy Fair defenitely is worth a visit, its the largest fantasy event in Europe. For me the main attraction are the writers that give lectures and sign their books. This year Robin Hobb was there and a new young dutch writer Thomas Olde Heuvelt. I went to their lectur...
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#68 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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pms70 says:
This free boating festival is held every year, normally during late May/early June. Boats come from all over the country but also from the rest of Europe and moor in Meppel city centre. You will find everything from luxury yachts to old barges. There will be an historic fleet dating back as far as t...
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#69 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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ik-ben-10eke says:
In April of this year the drugstore had this special offer of weekend traintickets, for 10 euro, no matter what the destination was. So I bought some of them, with the intention to have a nice day with the family. But hubby always has some excuse, (whether it is a real excuse or one he came up with ...
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#70 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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semih says:
coffee shops,sex museum,red light district,it's like the city of all kinda freedoms...
for sure van gogh museum...
i wanna live in one of these houseboats,some people born lucky:)
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#71 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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Torwart says:
This ticket could be cheap, if you buy it in combination with acces to the Groninger Museum. This museum has some nice Chinese copper objects from 10th century BC till 8th AD. If only you're going to Assen (which is in my opinion the best choice) than the ticket will be more expensive relatively.
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#72 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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dolfijn says:
Discover the mysteries of the Kasteelruins!
The rich middle ages will become reality when you visit the Kasteelruins of Valkenburg aan de Geul, with a history which returns up to the 11th century! You'll find monumental remains of this important and impressive castle of the Dutch history. The ca...
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#73 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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liekevo says:
A museum that shows what you can find on the beach. Fun to walk around for while. Exhibited are things they found on the beach in more than 70 years. Some of the things exhibited are: parts of airplanes, anchors, etc. They also have a small lighthouse that comes from Rottum.
There also is an photoe...
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#74 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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tvillingmarit says:
If you`r in art you have to visit Smelik Stokking in Nooreinde 101 and 150.
This gallery is represented in The Hague as well as in the capital of The Netherlands. The shop in Amsterdam is located in the Spiegelkwartier amidst many antiquity shops. Not only can you find works by a fixed group of D...
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#75 of 193 things to do in Netherlands
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Airwalker says:
Something to be seen in Den Haag (The Hague) is Esher in Het Paleis. MC Esher (Mauritis Cornelis Esher 1898-1972), made mostly woodcut engravings and lithographs of a wide variety of subjects. These woodcuts are transfered to paper and the results truly remarkable. You stop an stare at each piece an...
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