Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Travel

Hi,











I am due to be staying in the Centre Parcs village at Het Heijderbos village and would like to visit either Efteling amusement park or Warner Brothers Movie World.











Can I do this by using Trains or a bus











Also how easy would it be to visit a big city like Eindhoven Brugges or Amsterdam











Thanks.

























patara01

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Re: Travel


Oct 04, 2008, 5:58 PM




Sorry, but I missed your contribution and just found it by fortune.



I suppose that you have already made your trip but if not I would suggest to post your question in any Netherland forum.



Warner Brothers Movie World is in Bottrop/Kirchhellen (Germany) but all the other mentioned cities and areas are in the Netherlands.



Maybe you could book a day trip by bus to de Efteling or Movie World, there are always many busses from everywhere.























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Re: Travel


Oct 04, 2008, 6:04 PM




Did you manage your visits in those cities and Parks from the Netherlands?
























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Sunday, April 15, 2012

French Restaurants: Dressler or Brasserie Desbrosses?

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I want to visit Berlin between 31st January and 3rd February and eat dinner in one of these French Restaurants. Which one would you recommend and why : Dressler (www.restaurant-dressler.de) or Brasserie Desbrosses (www.desbrosses.de)? Has anybody of the forum%26#39;s users been to these restaurants? I know that Dressler is more popular among tourists. Desbrosses is in the Ritz Carlton and is a bit more expensive than Dressler.

























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Re: French Restaurants: Dressler or Brasserie Desbrosses?


Jan 23, 2008, 7:40 AM




I have not been to Debrosses but I have to both Dresslers many times(20+) I like both but the food is a little better in the Ku%26#39;damm branch. They have a nice relaxed atmosphere,freindly staff and good fairly simple food, esp steaks or lamb























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Re: French Restaurants: Dressler or Brasserie Desbrosses?


Oct 04, 2008, 10:01 PM




You probably have travelled by now, and I would love to read your experience, which you chose and what you thought.





My husband and I had lunch at Brasserie Desbrosses, and found the food quite satisfactory -- but not outstanding, and the service was excellent.





We were unhappily surprised, though, because we ordered a bottle of water (0.75 cl) for the table, and also three Cokes (in 0.2 cl bottle), and these drinks added 50 Euros to our bill!
























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Thursday, April 12, 2012

from dusseldorf to rome

1st time going to europe coming november. from dusseldorf thought of going down to Rome, venue in mind is venice, florence then rome. we have about 7 days any particular places of interest (which we should not miss) where we can stop by for sight seeing) We should be travelling by Italy Eurail pass. suggestions welcome!


























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Is Halloween celebrated in Germany?

Hello,





Is Holloween celebrated in Cologne with fancy dresses ?



If yes, any suggestion for a pub or club in Cologne,





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Thursday, March 29, 2012

B&B off the beaten track

I%26#39;m doing a tour through europe with my girlfriend. Next week we%26#39;re going to Berlin. During our trip we really enjoyed staying outside the crowdy city centers.



I heard the Berlin surroundings are quite beatiful. So it%26#39;s worth to try a B%26amp;b outside. But it should have a good connection to Berlin center. As we like to do some sightseeing, too.





Up to now I only found two nice-looking B%26amp;B:





http://www.hotel-benn.de/



and http://www.pension-am-see.com/bedbreakfast



(any experiences?)





Does somebody know other good place to stay of this kind?





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Any tips for a weekend in Bremin

Can you please give me tips on where to stay or what are good things to do in Bremen for a weekend. Even if you can narrow it done on good location to stay and where to go out? It seems to be hard to find resonable accomidation close to the city! Im going the weekend of the 17th Oct 08...

























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Re: Any tips for a weekend in Bremin


Sep 30, 2008, 12:00 PM




theres a HUGE festival going on that weekend! trust me you will have no problem that weekend finding something to do :)























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Re: Any tips for a weekend in Bremin


Oct 01, 2008, 11:27 AM




OK so that is why there is no accomidation...if i stay outside the city is it easy to get in and out?























terance

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Re: Any tips for a weekend in Bremin


Oct 02, 2008, 5:43 PM




hi me and two friends are in bremen for a few days ariving same day as you , we got accomodation in the bremer haus hotel no bother reasonably priced and good reviews and i think the backpackers accomodation near the railway station has a very good reputation and is a bargain price.the volkfest starts 17th for two weeks a bit like oktoberfest in munich i beleive , should be a place for a good time, we are three blokes in our fifties relaxing in bremen for a few days good food and beer and sightseeing, hope you have a good time.if you need any other info i might be able to pass on what ive managed to glean from various websites. terry.























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Re: Any tips for a weekend in Bremin


Oct 03, 2008, 4:17 AM




Thanks for the tip but the hotel %26#39;bremer haus hotel%26#39; is full :-( it looks and sounds nice thou..pity



















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terance

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Re: Any tips for a weekend in Bremin


Oct 05, 2008, 3:05 PM




oh well bremer haus was full never mind im sure you will get somewhere good, the other place i just about booked was the youth hostel in bremen its right on the river and has great reviews, and really good prices, but it was our age that put me off alhough they dont have any age restrictions.check it out, jugendherberge.de the website has a page in englist. terry..bye
























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Help Needed for Munich Trip

We are planning a trip to Europe, to include three days in Munich. Our family includes boys ages 17 and 20. I%26#39;m told that soccer will be over in July.





Can you recommend:





Hotels; should we get two rooms due to the size



Points of interest: what are must sees which in Munich



Sports: any sporting events or festivals that will be occurring the send week of July





Thanks for your help!



























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Re: Help Needed for Munich Trip


Oct 05, 2008, 1:59 PM




We are taking our teenagers to Munich and Austria next summer. Which areas did your boys enjoy? Did you ever find a soccer game? We will be traveling in July so I may run into the same problem you had... Any suggestions are appreciated.























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Re: Help Needed for Munich Trip


Oct 05, 2008, 7:28 PM




Definitely visit the Deutsche Museum. It is close to the city center (Marienplatz) and can be reached by tram or subway. Plan at least half a day there - - it got everything, such as trains, planes, ships, a coal mine. There%26#39;s a restaurant as well.
























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