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Rigodon says:
Hi Katy G,
If you want to visit Spain, I recommend to visit the following cities (From high to not so high importance):
Barcelona-Madrid-Cordoba-Seville-Segovia-Salamanca.... and some other places.
The main airports are Barcelona and Madrid but there are a lot of secondary airports connected to E…
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Martinair
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#77 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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larissa7 says:
trip to spain somewhere in the `70s
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almelovakr says:
The Netherlands is famous wooden shoes.
Amsterdam is full with souvenirshops and big wooden shoes but do you actualy know where the biggest wooden shoe of the world is?
That's in my hometown Enter!
It's a very small village with a huge wooden shoe history.
The shoe is made from 1 piece of wilg…
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dutch_duke says:
Dear travlers,
We will be going in 1 month to China.
For China you have to have a visa of course.
I don't know the how an what in each country. But i would like to share my experiance with the dutch people for sure.
At the Chinese embassy in Holland they demand a travel plan AND all reservat…
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j-boltski says:
Amsterdam is beautiful in the winter and so pretty when decorated for he holidays. If you like to bike, you are in luck as this is a very bike-friendly place. We had fun in late November exploring the city by bike and checking out the amazing architecture and canals. It was really really cold thou…
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pyrofirefairy says:
The red light district is most definitely a thing to check out! If you are looking for the good gift shops, this is the best place to look! The Anne Frank House was a fun experience but it was also a little dissapointing! All of the furniture was removed so you are walking through empty rooms! Thro…
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museumkaart
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#82 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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sarahelaine says:
The Museumkaart costs 35 Euros, and gets you free entrance to 400-ish museums across the Netherlands. Most of the museums I've been to charge about 10 Euros entrance, so you'll break even fairly quickly if you're here for any length of time. I've started to save already, although admittedly I am s…
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Englishteacher26 says:
Hello :)
I would advce you to go to Volendam or the Zaanse Schans or Giethoorn. There is lots to find on the Net about these places..
But these are typically Dutch places.
I wouldnt stay too long in Amsterdam, although theres loads to see and do but I recommend going to the 3 places above..
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larissa7 says:
Amsterdam - Chania - Heraklion (Crete) 2005 V.V.
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Wendyveer says:
Ok, I will tell you some things about my hometown! Leeuwarden has great water places you can use by boot so you can see the hart of Leeuwarden. Outsite Leeuwarden you can sail en enjoy Friesland two. Leeuwarden has there own dialect end in Leeuwarden people talk Fries. Fries is a dutch lanuage that …
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beer
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#86 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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semih says:
heineken is a good dutch beer,one should try it,and also don't forget about Heineken Experience...
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dmfairbairn says:
There are tons of diferent ways to see Europe. You really have to figure out how much time & money you can spend in order to figure your best options.
Last summer my mates and I flew over from Toronto to London where we took a two week Contiki bus tour. Contiki is a bus touring company for 18-35 …
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Train tickets
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#88 of 91 general tips & advice in Netherlands
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tvillingmarit says:
You must be sure to have lots of coins when you are going to by train tickets in Amsterdam. The ticket machines aksept a few creditcards, and you can be sure of that it isn`t your kind. To by tickets in ticketoffice is not a good eksperience, the ticket sellers seems to be unhappy to be disturbed …
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ruwie says:
One thing I know about Netherland....it's the land of free...unlike some cliche about some country.... it's true...and the best way to enjoy this country....not to mention 'Cheap' is by riding a bicycle...great ain't it!!
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petit_gooroo says:
Going from Rotterdam to Amsterdam (and vice versa) is really easy. There are trains very often and it just takes 1 hour.
Den Haag is on the way, it could be a nice visit too!
It costs 12.70€ one way.
They don’t accept VISA cards in the stations, and charge 0.50€ per person for tickets b…
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