Holland and Belgium
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Holland and Belgium
Hello -
My husband, my 2-year old son and I are travelling to Holland and Belgium in June. We've been to Amsterdam before and want to see more of the Netherlands. I saw that many of you recommend Delft and Ghent as bases for daytrips. Should we try to stay at each for a week? We will have a car. And, to get the most authentic experience possible, where would you recommend we stay? We'd rather not do a regular hotel, we usually prefer B&B's or renting apts. Any recommendations?
Thank you -
My husband, my 2-year old son and I are travelling to Holland and Belgium in June. We've been to Amsterdam before and want to see more of the Netherlands. I saw that many of you recommend Delft and Ghent as bases for daytrips. Should we try to stay at each for a week? We will have a car. And, to get the most authentic experience possible, where would you recommend we stay? We'd rather not do a regular hotel, we usually prefer B&B's or renting apts. Any recommendations?
Thank you -
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We liked the B&B mentioned in our report:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34444403
but parking may be a problem as it is in the old town. I do not recall if the hostess spoke English as I could communicate with her in French.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34444403
but parking may be a problem as it is in the old town. I do not recall if the hostess spoke English as I could communicate with her in French.
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My family is from Holland although I was born in Canada.
While we were visiting last year we stayed with a friend and took time just visiting many of the great little villages outside of Amsterdam. Unfortunately I don't remember all the names of the towns but I do remember visiting Maastricht and Scheveningen. Kinderdijke is a great place to visit with all the windmills and old houses!
Just driving through the countryside is delightful!
On prior trips I have been to Madurodam (sp?) to see the small scaled down version of Amsterdam. Very interesting!
I have a few photos at www.windjammer.smugmug.com. Just look for the Holland photo album.
Enjoy!
While we were visiting last year we stayed with a friend and took time just visiting many of the great little villages outside of Amsterdam. Unfortunately I don't remember all the names of the towns but I do remember visiting Maastricht and Scheveningen. Kinderdijke is a great place to visit with all the windmills and old houses!
Just driving through the countryside is delightful!
On prior trips I have been to Madurodam (sp?) to see the small scaled down version of Amsterdam. Very interesting!
I have a few photos at www.windjammer.smugmug.com. Just look for the Holland photo album.
Enjoy!
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Thank you, everyone, for your advice. Eurotraveller, your photos are great, I can't wait to go there! Michael, do you by any chance remember the name of that B&B you liked? I wanted to read up on it on the Ghent website before I contact them. Language is not a problem, I speak French.
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Being as how Gent is in Vlanders, speaking French won't get you far. Speaking Dutch would be good, but English is widely spoken.
Do a google.com search for "B&B ____" and put any city in the blank. In coastal resort areas cheap sleeps are available in private homes with "Zimmer frei" signs hangng out. Try Zandvoort, for example. June is a little early for the annual German invasion so there should be rooms available.



