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artstuff Jul 27th, 2007 04:46 AM

Zermatt2 - <i>&quot;There is a little monument there...don't remember exactly what it is, but I think it is sort of a globe.&quot;</i> I think I remember that. Was it blue and perhaps heart-shaped?

PalenQ - I've always pronounced Schiphol as Skip-hole. I hope I'm saying it correctly.

wilkie -

Go to www.raileurope.com and click on Multi-country passes, then click on BeNeLux. They offer a 5, 6, 8, or 10 day pass.

Rail schedules can be found at the following link:

http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en

It will take you 5 to 5 1/2 hours to get from Luxembourg City to Delft, with a change in Brussels &amp; Rotterdam. You can easily stash your luggage in a locker at the Brussels train station and spend a few hours checking out part of the city. The Grand Place should not be missed, if you have a chance to see it. Stopping in Brussels will help to break up the long journey.

We stayed at the Hotel Carlton in Luxembourg City. It was conveniently near the train station, and just a few minutes walk across the viaduct.

http://www.carlton.lu/

In Delft we stayed at the Herberg de Emauspoort, which is located directly behind the Nieuwe Kerk.

www.emauspoort.nl

Robyn :)&gt;-




artstuff Jul 27th, 2007 04:55 AM

My apologies, wilkie, but the BeNeLux Pass is only available for 5 days. They use to have more flexibility on how many days you could purchase, but they must have changed their policy.

It looks like you will have 6 days of travel, so you can still use the pass and just buy a point-to-point for the cheapest leg of the journey.

Since you are travelling with a partner, be sure to use the Saverpass.

Robyn :)&gt;-

hetismij Jul 27th, 2007 05:10 AM

The Dutch tend to use the sibilant s a lot - making it Shkipol, but Skipol or Shipol are also used. Rarely is the &quot;ol&quot; elongated to &quot;ole&quot;, and the &quot;i&quot; is always short - &quot;it&quot; not &quot;ski&quot;. But no matter how you pronounce it everyone will know what you mean.
Graag gedaan ;)

Zermatt2 Jul 27th, 2007 06:37 AM

artstuff....I think it might have been blue and heart shaped. I went to that little square quite often when I worked in Den Haag, so I guess I should remember, but it's been 3 years since I went back to Delft and visited.

PalenQ Jul 27th, 2007 10:12 AM

DER Rail, the former German Railways outlet for railpasses in U.S. is now owned by RailEurope. www.raileurope.com but for orders under $399 they add i think an $18 shipping fee - one reason i always recommend BETS (800-441-2387) as they do not except on rush orders and they also will answer any questions by phone - RailEurope charges 10% higher if you place an order by phone also.

With the euro going up so much the passes seem a better deal then last year.


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