Forums from Amsterdam, Netherlands
budget tours of europe, traveling with 55 year old parents!!!
Posted by kathryn77
What about the Netherlands? There's lots to see and do there, they've got a fantastic train system, and nowhere is more than 3 hours away from anywhere else. I was there for a long weekend and saw loads of places - I based myself in Delft, and ...
You can't do that
Posted by introducinlyric
... chips in mayo sounds about as smart as topping your meat pie with chocolate sauce. But anyone who's been to the Netherlands and tried this sensational combo will know that the Dutch are onto something good. High or not. Bamboo scaffolding Is there ...
Going to Europe, most likely enter in Germany
Posted by mynetdude
... up to you. There are lots of things to see in Europe, I love art, so I'd say spend some time in Amsterdam and the Netherlands, and maybe Paris if you can. Hearing, vision and walking are my primary disabilities though i can drive just stay out of ...
Going to Europe, most likely enter in Germany
Posted by starlagurl
... ... Are you looking for advice on where else to go, besides Germany? Because that's really up to you. There are lots of things to see in Europe, I love art, so I'd say spend some time in Amsterdam and the Netherlands, and maybe Paris if you can.
Ultimate Euro trip
Posted by galather
... - Lyon to Strasbourg Germany - Munich to Hamburg then Hamburg to Cologne (Ferry) Netherlands - Amsterdam to Goteburg Sweden Sweden - Goteburg to Stockholm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So I do not ...
Greetings from Amsterdam
Posted by cecilia74
... tales not all filled in yet, might follow some day... First upcoming trip is to Laos for about a month, really looking forward to it! Keep travelling! * Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photographs * Cécile The Netherlands
Furthest Distance?
Posted by polydemic
Cool site! I just bookmarked it. The furthest I traveled was Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which is 4,876 miles (7,847 km) from Seattle.
Most livable places in the world
Posted by starlagurl
... , Germany 9. Bern, Switzerland 10. Sydney, Australia 11. Copenhagen, Denmark 12. Wellington, New Zealand 13. Amsterdam, The Netherlands 14. Brussels, Belgium 15. Toronto, Canada 16. Ottawa, Canada 16. Berlin, Germany 18. ...
Top 5 destinations
Posted by polydemic
1) Juneau, Alaska, USA 2) Kyoto, Japan 3) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 4) the Monterey Peninsula, California, USA 5) Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Foodie Travelers
Posted by polydemic
... salt, & soaked with vinegar. I can't find any like that anywhere else. In the Netherlands, I had stir fried frog legs in a Chinatown restaurant. (Yes, Amsterdam does have a Chinatown.) In Vancouver, I first tasted goat in a curry at a Jamaican ...
getting around europe cheep
Posted by starlagurl
I moved it. Shelly, I would recommend looking at the local library for the newest travel guides. When I went to the Netherlands, I used a book by Rick Steves which was pretty good, and also the "Irreverent Guide to Amsterdam" which was not ...
2 chicks and a van in Europe
Posted by southbaykg
... : Athens, Greek islands TURKEY: Istanbul CROATIA, HUNGARY: Budapest, AUSTRIA, SLOVAKIA, CZECH: Prague, POLAND, GERMANY: Berlin etc. NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam. Thanks!! Jodi Hi Jodi, We're staying at Camping Village Roma and it seems pretty ...
2 chicks and a van in Europe
Posted by Pepi
... Athens, Greek islands TURKEY: Istanbul CROATIA, HUNGARY: Budapest, AUSTRIA, SLOVAKIA, CZECH: Prague, POLAND, GERMANY: Berlin etc. NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam. Thanks!! If You pass through Bulgaria there are cheap and nice camps called "Gradina ...
2 chicks and a van in Europe
Posted by Jodi
... SPAIN: Madrid, Seville, Barcelona etc. ITALY: Rome, Naples, Venice GREECE: Athens, Greek islands TURKEY: Istanbul CROATIA, HUNGARY: Budapest, AUSTRIA, SLOVAKIA, CZECH: Prague, POLAND, GERMANY: Berlin etc. NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam. Thanks!! Jodi
