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Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
Pete
cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
Pete
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> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
Sjoerd
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> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
Sjoerd
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>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
> Sjoerd
Leiden and my home town The Hague!
It's not cosmo but it's green and has a lot of class.
You can see the Peace Palace, the Queens Palace, as well as Slobodan
Milosovitch -if you'r lucky enough to catch a glimb at the int. court house.
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>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
> Sjoerd
Leiden and my home town The Hague!
It's not cosmo but it's green and has a lot of class.
You can see the Peace Palace, the Queens Palace, as well as Slobodan
Milosovitch -if you'r lucky enough to catch a glimb at the int. court house.
Ronald
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"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
version might not find it so fascinating after all!
Surreyman
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> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
version might not find it so fascinating after all!
Surreyman
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:49:48 GMT, "a.spencer3"
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>"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
I'll add one of my favorite cities - Gouda. I also like Leiden,
Utrecht, the Hague, and Dordrecht.
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>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
I'll add one of my favorite cities - Gouda. I also like Leiden,
Utrecht, the Hague, and Dordrecht.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:42:01 +0200, "R@L" <[email protected]> wrote:
>"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>> Sjoerd
>Leiden and my home town The Hague!
I recommend Leiden too and also Gouda & Hoorn.
>It's not cosmo but it's green and has a lot of class.
>You can see the Peace Palace, the Queens Palace, as well as Slobodan
>Milosovitch -if you'r lucky enough to catch a glimb at the int. court house.
Which proves that you can't have everything :-)
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>>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>> Sjoerd
>Leiden and my home town The Hague!
I recommend Leiden too and also Gouda & Hoorn.
>It's not cosmo but it's green and has a lot of class.
>You can see the Peace Palace, the Queens Palace, as well as Slobodan
>Milosovitch -if you'r lucky enough to catch a glimb at the int. court house.
Which proves that you can't have everything :-)
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a.spencer3 wrote:
> Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
> it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
> version might not find it so fascinating after all!
Could you elaborate on that last statement, please?
Ulrich
> Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
> it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
> version might not find it so fascinating after all!
Could you elaborate on that last statement, please?
Ulrich
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:43:56 +0200, B Vaughan<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:49:48 GMT, "a.spencer3"
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>>"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>I'll add one of my favorite cities - Gouda. I also like Leiden,
>Utrecht, the Hague, and Dordrecht.
Steady on Barbara. I recommended Leiden and Gouda too, the next thing
is that Leiden will be full of tourists. :-)
The fact that there is almost nowhere to park deters most of the
tourists.
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>On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:49:48 GMT, "a.spencer3"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> "nospam" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
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>>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>I'll add one of my favorite cities - Gouda. I also like Leiden,
>Utrecht, the Hague, and Dordrecht.
Steady on Barbara. I recommended Leiden and Gouda too, the next thing
is that Leiden will be full of tourists. :-)
The fact that there is almost nowhere to park deters most of the
tourists.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:15:07 +0200, Ulrich Neumann <[email protected]>
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>a.spencer3 wrote:
>> Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>> it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>> version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>Could you elaborate on that last statement, please?
It was obvious to me. There are at least two Hollands, the quaint
historic gabled houses, windmills, inhabited by clog wearing, cheese
selling, tulip growing people, tourist version and the real Holland
full of real people living real lives in modern apartment blocks.
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>a.spencer3 wrote:
>> Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>> it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>> version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>Could you elaborate on that last statement, please?
It was obvious to me. There are at least two Hollands, the quaint
historic gabled houses, windmills, inhabited by clog wearing, cheese
selling, tulip growing people, tourist version and the real Holland
full of real people living real lives in modern apartment blocks.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:42:34 GMT, "nospam" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor.
There was a guy that posted here once that he found Amsterdam to be
like New York. I find the comparison to Bangkok just as ludicrous.
Have you actually been to Bangkok? It's 10 worlds away from Amsterdam!
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DFM
>Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor.
There was a guy that posted here once that he found Amsterdam to be
like New York. I find the comparison to Bangkok just as ludicrous.
Have you actually been to Bangkok? It's 10 worlds away from Amsterdam!
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:49:48 GMT, "a.spencer3" <[email protected]>
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>"Sjoerd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>Surreyman
Small world, Surreyman:-)
I'd vote for Utrecht too (and I can spell it!), also Groningen, taking
in Assen and Emmen Zoo.
Liz
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>> > Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> > cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> > traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Utrecht.
>Yep - I'd go for Utrectht. Nice place scenically, virtually non-tourist. But
>it *is* Dutch - and anyone not knowing Holland and wanting to see the 'real'
>version might not find it so fascinating after all!
>Surreyman
Small world, Surreyman:-)
I'd vote for Utrecht too (and I can spell it!), also Groningen, taking
in Assen and Emmen Zoo.
Liz
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:42:34 GMT, "nospam" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
If you're tired of Amsterdam, I'd stay home next time. Did you actually
get off the Damrak? As a tourist trap Amsterdam is a real clip joint,
but as a city to live in it is easily one of the best in Europe when it
comes to quality of life. Cycle round the Vondelpark, attend an open air
concert on the Prinsengracht, shop at the Noordermarkt....
Ah well....
Liz
P.S I answered the bit about other cities further down the thread:-)
>Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
If you're tired of Amsterdam, I'd stay home next time. Did you actually
get off the Damrak? As a tourist trap Amsterdam is a real clip joint,
but as a city to live in it is easily one of the best in Europe when it
comes to quality of life. Cycle round the Vondelpark, attend an open air
concert on the Prinsengracht, shop at the Noordermarkt....
Ah well....
Liz
P.S I answered the bit about other cities further down the thread:-)
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> If you're tired of Amsterdam, I'd stay home next time.
I'm tired of you already.
> Did you actually get off the Damrak?
I traveled all over Amsterdam using the tram, visiting museums, bars,
classical CD stores, parks, etc.
Pete
I'm tired of you already.
> Did you actually get off the Damrak?
I traveled all over Amsterdam using the tram, visiting museums, bars,
classical CD stores, parks, etc.
Pete
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> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> Pete
Two of my favorites are Leiden and Maastricht.
Tom
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> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
> Pete
Two of my favorites are Leiden and Maastricht.
Tom
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>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> Pete
> Two of my favorites are Leiden and Maastricht.
> Tom
Don't know about Leiden but second Maastricht being the main food city of
Netherlands.
Stayed at "Old Hickory", modest hotel at an affordable price but with a
real excellent (and expensive) restaurant. Wonderful food it was.
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>> Amsterdam was nice but it had that Bangkok flavor. I'd like to visit
>> cities / towns in the Netherlands that are less cosmopolitan and more
>> traditional Holland. Delft and Haarlem were nice. Suggestions?
>> Pete
> Two of my favorites are Leiden and Maastricht.
> Tom
Don't know about Leiden but second Maastricht being the main food city of
Netherlands.
Stayed at "Old Hickory", modest hotel at an affordable price but with a
real excellent (and expensive) restaurant. Wonderful food it was.