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creatia says:
In Holland, bikes out number Cars 10 to 1! They own the road and cars have to watch out for them.
You can rent bikes and several different places. They are not speed bikes but do have gears.
Amsterdam, especially the "canal belt" ( Herengracht, Prinsengracht, Keizergratcht streets) is ver…
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tcatto says:
If you plan to visit Amsterdam and the many museums there, you should purchase a Museumjaarkaart (Museum Year Card). You can use it in more than 400 museums in The Netherlands. It costs 17.50 euros plus 4.95 euros administration and handling fee for youth (24 or younger) and 35 euros plus 4.95 euros…
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Sweetski says:
In the Netherlands there is excellent public transportation (PT). In dutch it's called 'openbaar vervoer' (OV). The cheapest way (besides walking and cycling) to get around is to get an 'OV-dagkaart' (currently 45 euros). This is a ticket for all means of PT valid for one day. It means you can get o…
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rpbrouwer says:
Hi Mary,
I say your request on TravBuddy and your great travel plans for Europe.
Is there any specific information for the Netherlands you’re looking for?
When you stay only for a couple of days or even shorter, Amsterdam is the place to be.
The great thing about Amsterdam is that you can tr…
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lauro says:
Utrecht Centraal is the central railway station for the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is the largest railway station in the Netherlands in terms of size, with fourteen passenger tracks (of which eleven are through tracks) on seven platforms. With Utrecht being located centrally in the Nethe…
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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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Music
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#37 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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clouds2008 says:
Broad daylight Gabriel Rios -
I Alone (cover live) Anouk+ Sarah Bettens -
Bloedend Hart De Dijk -
little eurythmetics Deus -
Lekker belangrijk De Heideroosjes -
Knuckleboys Peter Pan Speedrock -
Blauw De Scene -
Roberto Jacketti &the Scooters I safe the day
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seeta says:
If you're an Art lover, you will truly enjoy the Rijks, Van Gogh and Rembrandt House Museums. The work is fantastic and a memorable experience. Visiting the Anne Frank House made me sad but is a must see. NEMO is a really cool place with all sort of scientific, futuristic gizmos that one can touc…
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't Lageveld
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#39 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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almelovakr says:
Every summer hundreds of tourists come to the eastern part of the Netherlands to have a nice hollyday.
The most people go cycling,relaxing,playing games but the most of them don't know that in Wierden is a very nice recreation area.
In Wierden a lot of Polish people live there for mostly a year …
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Chokk says:
In Roermond, Holland you will find one of the nearest outlets to Brussels and to me it is also the best. The outlet is of a mayor magnitude compared to many others; it is as many of the others built up as an outlet village. There are always different local outlets but this is one where you can find …
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lauro says:
Venlo is the railway station for the city of Venlo in the province of Limburg, The Netherlands.
The first station in Venlo was opened on November 21, 1865. The current building dates to 1958 and is a typical Dutch station of the post-war era, featuring a clock tower and a large canopy spanning th…
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lauro says:
The station was opened on 1st July 1866 and is located on the Staatslijn E and the Eindhoven - Weert railway line. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.
The station is 900m west of the Philips Stadion.
These are some of the destinations that can be reached from Eindhoven:
Roerm…
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lauro says:
Is the largest train station in the Dutch city of The Hague. It is the largest terminal station in the Netherlands with 12 tracks. The station was completed in 1973, next to the older station Den Haag Staatsspoor.
The oldest station in The Hague is Den Haag Hollands Spoor on the main line from Am…
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lauro says:
The Delft railway station is a railway station in Delft, the Netherlands, located on the railway line between The Hague and Rotterdam.
he first train passed the railway station on May 31, 1847. A few days later, on June 3, the railway station opened its doors. It was initially located on the Hout…
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kijs79 says:
Come over to Haarlem and enjoy a day off music, theater and lotts more!
Check also the website for the artist whom are goming to play!
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