Planning for Amsterdam: The Indispensable Companion To Your Guidebook

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Author: Chris Dworin ISBN: 9781310890093
Publisher: Chris Dworin Publication: July 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Dworin
ISBN: 9781310890093
Publisher: Chris Dworin
Publication: July 14, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Planning for Amsterdam - The Indispensable Companion To Your Guidebook gives you the information you need to deal with the hundreds of practicalities involved with planning your trip and getting the most out of your experience while you’re in Amsterdam.

Whatever guidebook to Amsterdam you’re relying on will have some information about how to get around the city, what museum passes are available, etc., and may touch on practicalities. But, they never go far enough!

It’s easy for those other guidebooks to say “pack light” or “Take the train from the airport”. It’s a whole other thing to be a mystified tourist, jet-lagged, in a place you don’t know, surrounded by people who may not speak English, trying to figure it all out on the fly. You want to have a blast on your vacation, or a successful business trip without using up your entire anxiety quotient just trying to exchange money or get to your hotel. The solution is Planning for Amsterdam - The Indispensable Companion To Your Guidebook.

This guide’s different. It’s a step-by-step planning tool and a detailed reference guide for all those decisions you’re going to be making (even though you didn’t realize it!) about:

a)Which museum and transportation passes and tickets are worth buying, and which aren’t
b)Where and how to buy your Euros
c)What to pack and what to leave home
d)What preparations to make for any phones, tablets, computers or other electronics you plan to bring

That’s just the start. We cover the myriad details that will help you save hundreds of dollars and countless hours of wasted time in Amsterdam. And, as a bonus, we’ve included dozens of photos of Amsterdam!

You’ll find the following helpful information and detailed descriptions:

a)How to use the metro, buses, trams, and trains
b)How to get to and from the airport
c)Suggestions for preparing your home for your absence
d)A checklist for your final day at home
e)Handy apps to have on your phone/tablet
f)Handy words and phrases
g)How much and whom to tip

The sooner you start using this guide, the easier your trip planning will be, but most of the content is just as useful once you’ve arrived in Amsterdam. So, be sure to take this guide with you as a reference tool!

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Planning for Amsterdam - The Indispensable Companion To Your Guidebook gives you the information you need to deal with the hundreds of practicalities involved with planning your trip and getting the most out of your experience while you’re in Amsterdam.

Whatever guidebook to Amsterdam you’re relying on will have some information about how to get around the city, what museum passes are available, etc., and may touch on practicalities. But, they never go far enough!

It’s easy for those other guidebooks to say “pack light” or “Take the train from the airport”. It’s a whole other thing to be a mystified tourist, jet-lagged, in a place you don’t know, surrounded by people who may not speak English, trying to figure it all out on the fly. You want to have a blast on your vacation, or a successful business trip without using up your entire anxiety quotient just trying to exchange money or get to your hotel. The solution is Planning for Amsterdam - The Indispensable Companion To Your Guidebook.

This guide’s different. It’s a step-by-step planning tool and a detailed reference guide for all those decisions you’re going to be making (even though you didn’t realize it!) about:

a)Which museum and transportation passes and tickets are worth buying, and which aren’t
b)Where and how to buy your Euros
c)What to pack and what to leave home
d)What preparations to make for any phones, tablets, computers or other electronics you plan to bring

That’s just the start. We cover the myriad details that will help you save hundreds of dollars and countless hours of wasted time in Amsterdam. And, as a bonus, we’ve included dozens of photos of Amsterdam!

You’ll find the following helpful information and detailed descriptions:

a)How to use the metro, buses, trams, and trains
b)How to get to and from the airport
c)Suggestions for preparing your home for your absence
d)A checklist for your final day at home
e)Handy apps to have on your phone/tablet
f)Handy words and phrases
g)How much and whom to tip

The sooner you start using this guide, the easier your trip planning will be, but most of the content is just as useful once you’ve arrived in Amsterdam. So, be sure to take this guide with you as a reference tool!

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