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What You Should Know Before Traveling To Amsterdam

Traveling to Amsterdam can be the trip of a lifetime, with all the different areas to explore and culture to take in. Whether you have never explored the area or you have been there a thousand times, one can never stop benefiting from simple travel tips that can help make the trip that much more exciting. If you are about to embark on an adventure to Amsterdam, consider using the following travel tips while you are there.

Bring Water Protection: When visiting Amsterdam, it is a big mistake to leave the umbrella or raincoat at your rental. After all, if it's not raining when you first go out into the elements, there is a huge chance that it will before you are safely back indoors.

Leave Your Credit Cards at Home: Once you start visiting local restaurants, bars and shops you will quickly realize that most only accept cash or Dutch credit cards so there isn't a point in carrying around your useless cards. Leave them safe and sound at home or in your vacation rental if you do bring them along.

Rent a Bike: Whether you decide to rent a car or not, renting a bike is an economical way to get around the area while saving money due to not needing gas. Not to mention the fact that riding a bike through Amsterdam offers a unique perspective you won't experience any other way.
What You Should Know Before Traveling To Amsterdam


Know Coffee Shop Etiquette: While marijuana is not technically legal in Amsterdam, it is tolerated which means that you will find plenty of people puffing on a marijuana cigarette in coffee shops around the city. However, in no way does this make smoking tobacco all right as it is illegal inside buildings. If you want to smoke tobacco, you will have to take it outside.

Expect Confusion: Due to the nature of the city, Amsterdam is a very easy place to get lost when visiting. Take it in stride, figure out how to get where you need to go and move on. Stressing yourself out when you get lost creates unneeded adrenaline that can be better spent appreciating the experience of the situation. Getting lost only means it will take a little longer to get where you're going, it's not a dead end.

Don't Rent a Hotel: Instead of using a hotel as your headquarters for your stay, consider a more economical option such as renting a vacation apartment rental.

It will help your stay feel more like home, it will afford you the opportunity to cook and save some money, and it is usually more cost effective than a hotel as well. Skip the convenience of a Bell Hop and take your own luggage into your room, and in return you will save quite a bit of money.

by: Gaizka Pujana




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