Residenz Stadslogement
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Quiet luxury
We continued our Netherlands experience with one night in The Hague, staying at a flash boutique hotel, with our own little fireplace and Nespresso coffee machine! We decided to try the Dutch way of transport, hiring some bicycles to explore the area – a bit safer than trying it in Amsterdam! The bikes were typical European upright bikes, and …
The week that was AMAZING!!!
... Well needed from the cheese!!
Amsterdam is an awesome city, took a canal hop on hop off, explored the sights, soaked up the atmosphere and avoided the COFFEE SHOPS. Walked into one and asked for a latte...got a strange look...turned around and realised they didn't sell the coffee I wanted... Blushed a little, chuckled and felt a little like an idiot or not so street savvy.. Walked ...
Relaxing day
... a bit too much, but well worth it.
Mark stayed with friends last night, so we had the day and evening for ourselves. We will pick him up later today at Carmen's mothers. Today Ed and Carmen are taking us on a journey to see some real Dutch areas, I think she said Zeeland, but will know for sure when we get there. I see the sun is peeking out, so should be a nice day. Hopefully we will have some nice pictures to pass on. Bye for ...
Staggered in WIthout Sleep to Gracious Welcome
... that seat so I can still use the video monitor and so on while eating. (Much less danger of sending my water cup flying too!)
Had a good time listening to the flight attendants: we pulled away from the gate on time, but then sat in traffic on the runway for an hour. Two men sat down across from me and started swapping stories about their dogs. One had photos of his three dogs. Having listened to his entire story (just as bad as a young parent with kids!), ...
Road trippin' Dutch land
... and wandered along the canals and to the main square. A massive cathedral looked on to the square with shops lining the sides. We stopped for a quick nibble and then continued walking along the canals and eventually back to the car. We finished Delft by driving to the university which had an amazing library with a 45 degree angled roof that was covered in grass and allowed for seating in the sun with the building underneath. Very ...