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Netherlands
Posted on 5/25/23 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 5/25/23 at 1:13 pm
Going to Enschede for a few days in September, first time traveling to Netherlands. Any difference in flying into Rotterdam or Amsterdam? Any tips for a first timer are greatly appreciated.
Posted on 5/25/23 at 1:26 pm to morganwadefan
Netherlands is very small so distance isn't an issue from either airport. I would say whichever one is cheapest or less connections is what I would choose. I've never flown thru Rotterdam but have flown into Eindhoven which is closer to your destination so look at that airport too.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 8:59 am to Zappas Stache
Agreed about Einhoven.
The nice part about Schiphol is the train station has generally has more direct options (not having to take a bus or switch trains is huge to me as I usually fall asleep).
The nice part about Schiphol is the train station has generally has more direct options (not having to take a bus or switch trains is huge to me as I usually fall asleep).
Posted on 5/27/23 at 8:01 am to morganwadefan
Don't know if the airfare is any different flying into Rotterdam vs Amsterdam/Schipol.
Just fly into Amsterdam. The train system is great over there.
Enschede is the last stop on that train line right before the German border -- about 1.5 hr train ride.
The train stations are usually at the city's center (called The Centrum), and from there you can take a bus to wherever you are going, or rent bicycles (fietz) at the station. Everyone gets around on bicycles.
There is a big farmers market near the Centrum on Saturdays, and one day during the mid-week. Definitely check that out and enjoy a few samples of good cheese.
Grolsch beer distillery is also there, so Grolsch beer is on every tap in town.
Get a good cup of coffee and breakfast at Cafe du Monde (or named similar to that) in the Centrum and sit at a table outside, soak up the sights, and people watch.
ETA: what brings you to Enschede?
Just fly into Amsterdam. The train system is great over there.
Enschede is the last stop on that train line right before the German border -- about 1.5 hr train ride.
The train stations are usually at the city's center (called The Centrum), and from there you can take a bus to wherever you are going, or rent bicycles (fietz) at the station. Everyone gets around on bicycles.
There is a big farmers market near the Centrum on Saturdays, and one day during the mid-week. Definitely check that out and enjoy a few samples of good cheese.
Grolsch beer distillery is also there, so Grolsch beer is on every tap in town.
Get a good cup of coffee and breakfast at Cafe du Monde (or named similar to that) in the Centrum and sit at a table outside, soak up the sights, and people watch.
ETA: what brings you to Enschede?
This post was edited on 5/27/23 at 8:02 am
Posted on 5/28/23 at 7:12 am to morganwadefan
If you are traveling in NL and not renting a car get a OV Chipkaart, a debit card
“ for every mode of public transportation “
You step onto the train, bus, or tram, swipe the card and find a seat. Get to your destination and swipe your card at the door of a bus or turnstile at a station as you exit and it deducts from your balance
there are two types of cards: an anonymous card, and a personal card
If you lose your personal card, you can get a new one. I’ve always used an anonymous card.
The OV chipkaart is next best thing to an ice cold glass of beer
See
LINK traveling-with-the-ov-chipkaart
I assume you have to be in Enschede for business, as it is not usually thought of as a tourist destination.
But that eastern part of the Netherlands is a beautiful part of the country, much calmer than the metro west. Try to get outside in to the farm and forest areas if you can.
See
LINK https://www.visit-enschede.com/plan-your-trip/travel-your-journey-into-enschede/public-transport
“ for every mode of public transportation “
You step onto the train, bus, or tram, swipe the card and find a seat. Get to your destination and swipe your card at the door of a bus or turnstile at a station as you exit and it deducts from your balance
there are two types of cards: an anonymous card, and a personal card
If you lose your personal card, you can get a new one. I’ve always used an anonymous card.
The OV chipkaart is next best thing to an ice cold glass of beer
See
LINK traveling-with-the-ov-chipkaart
I assume you have to be in Enschede for business, as it is not usually thought of as a tourist destination.
But that eastern part of the Netherlands is a beautiful part of the country, much calmer than the metro west. Try to get outside in to the farm and forest areas if you can.
See
LINK https://www.visit-enschede.com/plan-your-trip/travel-your-journey-into-enschede/public-transport
Posted on 5/28/23 at 6:52 pm to Pepperoni
Thank you very much for the helpful advice. The train info will help me get to Enschede from the airport. I’m actually going for the Tuckerville music festival in September. It looks like I’ve got accommodations and flight taken care of but haven’t figured out how to purchase a festival ticket. The festival’s home page translates to English but when I click on tickets, the page is only in Dutch.
Posted on 5/28/23 at 6:59 pm to morganwadefan
quote:Try using Google translate site
Thank you very much for the helpful advice. The train info will help me get to Enschede from the airport. I’m actually going for the Tuckerville music festival in September. It looks like I’ve got accommodations and flight taken care of but haven’t figured out how to purchase a festival ticket. The festival’s home page translates to English but when I click on tickets, the page is only in Dutch.
LINK https://www-tuckerville-nl.translate
Or try this directly to the tickets in Dutch
LINK https://www.ticket-onlineshop.com/ols/tuckerville/nl/tickets/channel/shop/areaplan/venue/event/492089
When all else fails Google for browser translation plugins
:;
This post was edited on 5/28/23 at 7:12 pm
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