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The Netherlands
« on: March 14, 2004, 05:35:47 PM »
We're just back from a few days w**king in The Netherlands - in a suburb of The Hague (den Haag). It's about 5 miles from Delft, home of that famous blue pottery ... a couple of "snaps" to give you an idea of the touristy old town centre:



I know some others of you have been to Amsterdam in the last few days, and others are going soon.   Post your experiences and suggestions ... was it as freezzzzzzing cold as den Haag?
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Re: The Netherlands
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2004, 10:32:29 PM »
Graham - you should see 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' to for a pretty good recreation of Delft in Vermeer's time! We spent 2 weeks in Holland a couple of summers ago and loved it. Cycling everywhere was so liberating - no hassles trying to find a car park. Did you go to the Mauritzhaus in the Hague?

We also spent a week at a campsite in the Hoge Veluwwe - a national park about 70 miles east of Amsterdam, lots of cycle paths among the woods and sand dunes, and a modern art museum in the middle.
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Re: The Netherlands
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2004, 09:29:02 AM »
It's so long since I cycled that I probably don't remember how (and I would most likely end up in the canals) ... but we did park up the car at the hotel and travel around on the tram. Doing things "the way the locals do" is a sureway to get the flavour of the place. I once flew from Fort Lauderdale to Gatwick with a convention of travel agents who were coming for 2 days to see "London and Stratford" by coach; I asked "but isn't that too short a time" and felt very sorry for them when they said "no - that's what our customers come to see so it's all we want to do".

Back on topic - there was just too much to see and too little time - our day was a "bonus break" on the end of teaching a Java course.  We took in the Madurodam model village, the seaside resort of Scheveningen, the office area of  Rijswijk and Delft.   With more time I would have suggested Keukenhof (the dutch tulip garden), Amsterdam and more - and also looking around the Hague a bit more - for example, the Mauritzhaus (err - what is that? Can you tell us more?)

Oh - and the biggest giggle? Eating a Mexican meal in a restaurant run by an Egyptian in a Dutch city. Since we're British / American and have never been to Mexico we don't know if this was the real thing, but somehow I hadn't imagined that a Chimichanga should be covered in Edam sauce and sprinkled with crisp-fried onion shavings.
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Re: The Netherlands
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2004, 11:19:04 AM »
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- for example, the Mauritzhaus (err - what is that? Can you tell us more?)
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It's actually the Mauritshuis - sorry my Dutch is fairly non-existent. See http://www.mauritshuis.nl/english/. It's an art gallery, right in the middle of the Hague, and has several Vermeers, among other Dutch painters, including in price of place, Girl with a Pearl Earring.
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