Visit The Netherlands - What to Know Before You Visit The Netherlands
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Heading to The Netherlands & Not Sure What to Expect? Well here we go through the top things that tourists should know when they visit The Netherlands.
1. It is The Netherlands, Not Holland. Holland is the name of two counties in The Netherlands.
2. The language of The Netherlands is Dutch, but as a tourist you really do not need to know any Dutch as the Dutch speak English extremely well throughout the country.
3. The Euro is the currency in The Netherlands and you can find ATMs all over the country. Credit cards are widely accepted as well.
4. The Netherlands is a small country with a very well developed transportation network. Therefore you can easily take trains all over the country in a fast and efficient way. Make sure you tap in and out with your tickets as you enter your platforms.
5. Biking is a very popular pastime and way to get around Dutch cities. There are a number of bike rental agencies throughout The Netherlands. Look for one near a train station and rent a bike for the day to explore, or sign up for one of the numerous bike tours around the country.
6. The Netherlands is rather safe for tourists. Do take care with pickpockets and extremely aggressive beggars in Amsterdam's more popular areas. The bike line is for bikes only so watch out unless you want to get hit by a bike and yelled at by a local.
7. Drugs bring a lot of tourists to Amsterdam and the Dutch/German border. If you are going to The Netherlands to experiment with soft drugs make sure you go to a Coffee House they have menus and trained personnel that can help travelers. We do not recommend you do drugs and highly discourage travelers from doing this. However, we do know a number of tourists do go there for that. So please be safe, and speak with the coffee shop attendant about your previous experiences so they can help you.
9. The best things about the Netherlands are the quaint cities and towns like Haarlem, Leiden, Groningen, as well as the larger cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The architecture and museums throughout the country really are outstanding. And yes you will see quite a few windmills as you explore The Netherlands.
10. The food is hearty in The Netherlands, make sure you try a bitter ballen or a traditional pancake or herring from one of the stalls. The market and food halls have tons of great treats for travelers. There are numerous international restaurants all over The Netherlands as well.
11. The Netherlands is not a cheap place to visit, however the prices are on par with the US & other major European destinations. Amsterdam accomodation will be your biggest expense. Therefore you may want to stay outside of Amsterdam to have a cheaper and more Dutch experience.
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Visit The Netherlands - The Don'ts of The Netherlands
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Whether Heading to Amsterdam for a Crazy Night in the Red Light District, or to Haarlem for an architecture and art rendezvouses or to Rotterdam the Netherlands has a lot for people to do when they visit. This video goes over some things you shouldn't do when you go to The Netherlands.
The Don'ts of Visiting The Netherlands. Things Tourists Shouldn't Do in The Netherlands or Holland.
Filmed in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Don't #1. Don't Call The Netherlands, Holland. Holland is actually only two of the twelve counties in The Netherlands.
Don't #2. Don't Think the Netherlands is Just Amsterdam. There are tons of other towns, cities and villages to visit. From the flowers in Keukenhof to the Beauty of Groningen.
Don't #3. Don't Be stupid with Drugs or Alcohol when you visit. The coffeeshops are world famous and you should never buy drugs off the street.
Don't #4. Don't just bite into hot food. The Dutch like their fried food hot as can be, so make sure you take a second to blow on it or else you might lose a few skin cells.
Don't #5. Don't Wander into the Bike Lanes in The Netherlands. Those bikes will get you.
Don't #6, Don't Take the Dutch Attitude Personally. The Dutch are very straightforward and will ask you anything. So don't be upset, just know that is just how they are.
Don't #7. Don't Forget to Bring a chip card with a PIN number for purchasing from person-less kiosks & shops.
Don't #8. Have coins with you so you can pick up a snack on the go.
Don't #9. Don't Be Surprised if you see all the Dutch Tourism Stereotypes when you visit. From wooden shoes to windmills to cheese to really tall people on bikes, you will see them.
Don't #10. Don't forget to buzz your train ticket card when you enter and exit the platforms/stations.
Don't #11. Don't Take pictures of the girls in the windows in the Red Light District.
Don't #12. Don't Take the Hop On Hop Off Bus in Amsterdam. The bus cannot go a lot of places in the historic center. You would be better off on the hop on hop off canal boat.
Don't #13. Don't think that Amsterdam is just the red light district. It is so much more with culture, food, art.
Don't #14. Don't forget to Bring a jacket. It will rain while you are there, even if it says sunny.
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In this video, we’ll share with you the Top 10 hot travel destinations (where to travel this year) including when is the best time to visit and recommended stay. Do you have your favorite destination? Share it in the comments below.
Here are the top 10 hot destinations to add to your 2019 travel list:
#10 0:17 Istanbul, Turkey
This city of 15 million is located on two continents: Europe and Asia and it is Turkey’s economic and cultural center.
#9 1:16 Petra, Jordan
It is a historical city in southern Jordan going back to 9,000 BC and one of the seven wonders of the world.
#8 2:10 Georgia (country)
The capital Tbilisi is one of the world’s oldest settlements. Travel to the Caucasus mountains, visit one of many UNESCO-listed monasteries or explore Georgia’s ancient cities. Georgia claims to be the birthplace of wine.
#7 3:20 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
It is a vibrant city located along the Mississippi river. Did you know that the modern version of poker was invented in New Orleans?
#6 4:40 Kyoto, Japan
It is a former imperial capital of Japan for over 1,000 years is also referred to as Japan’s greatest ancient city. It is full of ancient temples, shrines, gardens and castles.
#5 5:52 Berlin, Germany
It is the capital and largest city of Germany. During the Cold War, the city was divided between the East and West with the infamous Berlin wall. Berlin offers an amazing mix of history, culture, music, museums and art. It is famous for its nightlife.
#4 6:46 Marrakech, Morocco
It is one of Morocco’s four former imperial cities. The city was founded nearly 1,000 years ago and has managed to preserve its rich cultural heritage. Marrakesh’s old town Medina is a UNESCO Heritage Site.
#3 7:46 Amalfi Coast, Italy
It is a picturesque Italian coastline with charming little towns, wrapped between the sea on one side and high hills on the other. Don’t miss Positano, Amalfi’s most picturesque town.
#2 8:56 Oaxaca, Mexico
It is full of indigenous archeological sites and colonial architecture made of lava stones. It is also a popular surfing destination and its best-known product is the mezcal, a drink similar to tequila.
#1 9:58 Singapore
It is a global business hub and offers amazing tourist attractions, food and cultural experiences and is suitable for both budget and luxury travelers.
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Leidseplein - Party area and lively at night
Dam Square - This is about a 10 minute walk along the city's main street Damrak from Central Station. Both Damrak and Dam Square are very touristy with generally over priced bars and restaurants.
Red Light District - The epicentre of 'naughty' Amsterdam the Red Light District is actually quite a small area. It is in the area bordered by the canals. It hosts a number of great bars. This place is buzzing at night, particularly at weekends and is generally regarded as safe. There are not many hotels in this area.
Rembrandtplein - One of the main nightlife areas of Amsterdam this square and its immediate area is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs. There are a wide range of hotels, mostly middle to upper market, here.
Leidseplein - Along with the Red Light District and Rembrandtplein, this is the other main nightlife area in Amsterdam. Like Rembrandtsplein it and the area immediately around it is surrounded by hotels, eateries, bars and clubs.
Museumplein (A5) - Whilst only a few minutes walk from lively Leidseplein, the museum area of the city has a totally different atmosphere. It is much quieter, particularly at night and is, museums and small offices aside, a more residential area of the city. There is a wide range of hotels, from high to low end, in this area.
Jordaan - A delightful, mostly residential area the Jordaan is quite arty. It could perhaps best be likened to Covent Garden in London or Greenwich Village in New York although, this being Amsterdam, it is both smaller than and very different to either of those areas. Between Jordaan and Dam Square hosts some of the city's nicest boutique hotels.
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o Keukenhof is an impressively large flower garden boasting up to seven million flowers. It is only open for two months of the year and is filled with amazing collections of flowers in every colour imaginable
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National parks and animals are the hottest Israeli spots for visitors, according to a list released by Dun & Bradstreet.
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The remaining spots were taken by Jerusalem's Tisch Family Zoological Gardens (jerusalemzoo.org.il/eng); Caesarea National Park ( on the Mediterranean coast; the Banias Nature Reserve ( all the way up north; Ramat Gan's Safari Park (safari.co.il); Ein Gedi Nature Reserve ( Hamat Gader hot springs in the Golan Heights; Eilat's Underwater Observatory Marine Park (coralworld.com/eilat/eng); the caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered in 1947; and the Yamit 2000 Water Park (yamit2000.co.il) just outside of Tel Aviv.
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Visit Russia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Russia
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Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The Volga River or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia
Copyright Mark Wolters 2017
1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
2. Don't lose your immigration card.
3. Don't forget to have Rubbles in cash
4. Don't Think Russia will be cheap
5. Don't get upset about two prices, one for locals and one price for foeigners
6. Don't mess with the cops
7. Don't let your guard down at tourist spots or late at night.
8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
10. Don't think Russians are as cold as the service
11. Don't Bad mouth Russia or speak about Russian politics, it will not be appreciated.
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