Exploring Rotterdam as a local

Bicycles and scooters. A way of life in Rotterdam.

Rotterdam is a very international city. Rotterdammers are also known for their work ethic. They don’t mind working up a little grease behind those elbows, rather they are proud of it. As a result, they say ‘don’t yak, work’! The song of the city’s soccer club Feyenoord states: ‘Geen woorden maar daden’, meaning: ‘No words but deeds’.

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Amsterdam

The Van Gogh Museum, the Homomonument, the Anne Frank House, Westerkerk Church, and the vibe of Amsterdam and its canals as you walk to all of these places will finish off your day and leave you time to take a relaxing four-hour train ride from Amsterdam Centraal to Koblenz, Germany.

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Visiting the Netherlands | An Insiders Guide

Windmill in the Netherlands

You could book fully arranged tours, but finding your own way in the Netherlands is really easy. The whole country is highly organized and used to catering to foreigners. Everybody speaks English, and you will find that people are happy to help you at every corner. All in all, being in such a small country, having an excellent public transportation system and everybody speaking English, it’ll be hard to get lost in the Netherlands!

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