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The Netherlands
The Netherlands On our trip to the Netherlands we were able to explore Amsterdam (North Holland), Leiden and The Hague (South Holland). Did you know that Holland is actually called a flat country and is one of the “low countries” in terms of elevation. It’s easy to explore the different cities of Holland because it’s a small country, but riding the train which btw are 100% powered by wind energy, is not that cheap! Amsterdam Amsterdam’s canals were created for defense and were later on became very important for trading. Amsterdam is truly unique with all its canals, its openness to Cannabis and… etc. hahaha! Things you can do…
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Tips on traveling to Europe
How to prepare for your Euro Trip 1) Upon receiving your visa make sure you book your flights according to your given Visa validity. *Don’t overstay your visa. Make sure to abide with its rules so you won’t have a problem when applying for a new one. 2) Check the weather of your destinations so you will know what to pack. Although this would only probably give you a glimpse of the possible weather of that day. 3) Pack light (if you can) but seriously… this is a must especially if your going to ride the trains a lot and you wouldn’t have anyone to help you with your luggages.…
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How to obtain a Schengen Visa via the Netherlands Embassy
How to obtain a Schengen Visa via the Netherlands Embassy *Know which visa type you need… *Determine when you want to go, the earlier, the better (you’ll be able to plan well and book tickets when they are cheap and available), you can apply as early as 3 months before your planned trip. *THE COUNTRIES YOU’LL BE VISITING, THE TOTAL DAYS YOU’LL BE SPENDING ON EACH COUNTRIES, AND THE FIRST COUNTRY WHERE YOU WILL ENTER THE SCHENGEN AREA. If visiting only one country, you need to apply on its embassy/representation/visa application center. If visiting multiple countries and will be spending equal days on each lodge your application on the…
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Vienna, Austria
Vienna is the capital of Austria and is dubbed as “The City of Music” because of all the composers that lived here including Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This city is also called “The City of Dreams” because… guess what? it was the home of the first psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. We fell in love with Vienna and clearly understood why it is ranked as one of the best cities to live in. Vienna has so much to offer, from wonderful museums, palaces, food, history, and etc. I have to say Vienna is also one of the cleanest cities we’ve visited in Europe this year, even the tap…