Zaanse Schans Bike Rent
Zodra de toeristen die op weg gaan naar De Zaanse Schans de fietsen van Bike Rens Zaanse Schans ontdekken wordt het fototoestel tevoorschijn gehaald.
Zaanse Schans Bike Rent End Of Season 2017
Zaanse Schans Bike Rent
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Explore Zaanse Schans Part 2 | Windmills | Clog Factory | Bike Lane of Netherlands
2:48 - Windmill's interior
3:13 - Mini Giethoorn
3:41 - Clog factory
4:21 - Clog making demonstration
4:58 - Heading back to Amsterdam
6:40 - Ferry back to Amsterdam
6:55 - Mike's Bike Rental
7:12 - Local Dutch cuisine
8:44 - Princess Hostel
The Quest for Windmills | Cycling from Amsterdam to Zaanse Schans
1:02 - Breakfast at hostel
1:40 - Started our cycling
3:41 - Crossing the Amster River (ferry)
5:07 - Getting down the ferry
6:11 - Beautiful Dutch countryside
7:54 - Arrived at Zaanse Schans
Bike trip Zaandam
Our student vloggers went on a trip to Zaandam by bike and recorded their adventures. Follow them as they bike to this quaint city!
Drones, Bikes & Windmills in Holland
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I just took a work trip to the Netherlands and was able to stay over an extra day to visit the famous windmills in Zaandam and fly my Mavic 2 Zoom. To get from Amsterdam to Zaandam, I took a train from the Amsterdam central station, walked to a bike rental place and rented a bike to ride around in Zaandam, which I'm very glad I did! Biking in this area was great and so was flying the Mavic 2 around the windmills!
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Zaanse schans 8-8-2018
8-8-2018 een dagje naar de zaanse schans met job de groen.
VR/360 - Zaanse Schans Streets - Amsterdam'ın Turistik Köyü Zaanse Schans
Walking to the end of Zaanse Schans is about a kilometer, so you can easily get around on foot. It is also popular to navigate through the surrounding area by bicycle.
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Station Zaandijk Zaans Schans
BOAT TRIP THROUGH THE AMSTERDAM CANALS (PT SUBS)
Is there a better way to enjoy a sunny winter day than going on a boat trip through the canals of Amsterdam? I don't think so haha come with me on this trip around this enchanting city...
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Netherlands #12 - 10 to do things after arrival to the Netherlands
1. Rent a place and register with the gemeente
A key factor when apartment- or room-hunting in the Netherlands is that you need to be able register at that address. Being registered at a Dutch address is essential to get a BSN, open a bank account and to do other administration.
If you are looking for a room to rent you can check out this links:
Once you have your accommodation and rental contract you can visit the local town hall (gemeente) to register.
2. Get a BSN and open a bank account
Getting your social services number (BSN) and setting up a Dutch bank account are two of the first steps to establishing your new life in the Netherlands.
You need a BSN for many different reasons: to open a bank account, start a job, use the healthcare system and do your tax. You will receive your BSN when you register with your address at the town hall.
To open an account with a Dutch bank, you can either make an appointment online or visit a branch close to you. You will need your BSN, your passport or identity card, proof of address such as a rental contract, and your residence permit if you are not an EU citizen.
3. Find a cheap bike
Rule number one: don’t buy a junkie bike! You will only be perpetuating the cycle of bad karma which will inevitably come back to bite you when your stolen bike is re-stolen.
Markets are an ideal place to find legitimate and cheap used bikes.
4. Don’t forget to check out with your OV-chipkaart
This reminder is replayed like a mantra on trams and buses. If you fail to check out, the transport provider will charge you the maximum fare for your trip, which is four euros on trams and buses, and 20 euros on the national rail system.
On the positive side, the OV-chipkaart can be used on public transport in every Dutch city and on NS trains.
5. Find furniture and more at kringloopwinkels
The UK has charity store. In the Netherlands they’re called kringloopwinkels, literally recycle shops. If you need furniture, kitchen utensils, a sound system, musty retro clothing or an old typewriter… now you know where to find it!
Kringloopwinkels are usually located in outer suburbs and smaller towns, so they will may require a car or a long bike ride to reach. Visit this website to find all stores listed by region (in Dutch).
6. Save money dining at voku restraurants
Voku is an abbreviation of volkskeuken or people’s kitchen, and is the name for pop-up restaurants run by squatter collectives. If you’re a student on a tight budget, exploring your city’s squat scene will usually turn up some economic dining options.
Dutch squat communities have a tradition of offering cheap dinners for as little at 3,50 euros, usually one regular night per week.
7. Do a Dutch course
Dutch is hard. We know Dutch ain't pretty. But learning even just a little of the local language will make your time in the Netherlands easier and will help you connect more with the locals.
Once you have learnt the basics in a course, join a conversation class or group, where you can put your new language skills into practice.
It will probably take you six months just to master pronunciation, but the more you persevere the more you will be rewarded. Remember: no pain, no gain!
8. Know your rights
There is a great infrastructure in the Netherlands to help disadvantaged people in society, and when you’re trying to settle into a new culture and language that can feel like a pretty big disadvantage!
Het Juridisch Loket (The Legal Counter) offers free advice for any and every legal issue: work, living, immigration, consumer issues and police and justice.
If your landlord is charging outrageous rent and failing to fix the leaky ceiling you can contact the Huurcommissie (rent commission) to check your rental rights and maybe get a rent reduction.
If you have a complaint about public administration you can contact the Nationale Ombudsman, who runs an independent and impartial organisation to keep an eye on the government.
9. Get health insurance
If you’re in Netherlands for more than a couple of months then you will need to consider signing up for compulsory Dutch health insurance.
The Dutch health system allows you roughly three months to register for health insurance, after which you can be fined by the Zorginstituut Nederland.
10. Get over the tourist attractions ASAP
People who have never been to the Netherlands immediately associate the nation with the cheesy clichés of coffeshops, windmills and the red light district. It’s true, they’re hard to find in other parts of the world!
But such attractions are just one aspect of a very rich and diverse society and culture. Get your snooping round coffee shops and those velvet-curtained windows out of the way so you can move on to more interesting aspects of Dutch culture, such as the art world, the clubbing nightlife or festival season.
Zaanse Schans by Bike... Jaque e Dani
Passeio de bike em Zaanse Schans, na Holanda..... Jaque e Dani...
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10-8-2016 naar de Zaanse schans geweest en hier is een samenvatting
Netherlands Travel Guide | 11 Best Places in the Netherlands
Let us discover the Netherlands together - a small but beautiful European country, also called Holland.
Our 11 top things to do in the Netherlands:
- Tulip fields and Keukenhof gardens, Lisse
- Windmill park & open-air museum Zaanse Schans
- Deltaplan - how the Dutch manage their water problem with dams. Without its dams and channels, Holland would be flooded more than 50% within 3 days! It's pretty special how the Dutch are fighting continuously against the water
- North Sea
- The windmills of Kinderdijk
- Amsterdam
- Rent a canal boat - a really nice tour is along the river Vecht :)
- Island Texel
- Rotterdam
- Utrecht
- Gouda
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Passeio de bike por Zaanse Schans
Passeio de bicicleta por Zaanse Schans e imediações do Rio Zaan, na Holanda.
26/08/2016
Trilha-sonora: Bettie Serveert (Rudder e What Friends?)
Zaanse Schans - tradiční Holandský venkov
Zaanse Schans, tady se můžete přesvědčit o tom, jak nádherně vypadá tradiční Holandský venkov. I když tenhle systém mlýnů je nedaleko Amsterdamu a je docela turisticky navštěvován, ale i tak to stojí za návštěvu. Je zde dokonce i výrobna sýrů, kterou musíte navštívit. Jak se sem dostat, ale taky jak například navštívit vesničku Volendam zjistíte v tomhle videu.
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Sony Alpha 6000
GoPro Hero 4 Black & Silver
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Sony ECMGZ1M
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Sony E-mount 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6
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Cycling at Country side Zaanse Schans & Amsterdam Canal Tour
Part of Eurotrip 2018. Video is made on Gopro and edited on Quik App by Gopro.
Zoetermeer. Netherlands | Travel Video
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Wisp X - Wander
Cycling in Amsterdam
Hotel had a bike rental and cycled the hell out of it.