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What interesting travel guides are there in Holland?

Speaking of Holland, Bian Xiao first thought of windmills. Are you interested in windmills here? It's not just a windmill. However, if you are interested, Bian Xiao has a well-organized strategy here.

I got a three-year visa last year, and the monthly teacher issued it alone. The Netherlands stayed in France for five nights because of the 16 day trip.

10 night (the last night on the plane), although entering the Netherlands first, but staying in France for a long time is the main destination, you should apply for a legal visa. On April 22, it was signed and successfully won a sunrise sign for more than two years.

The air ticket is from Amsterdam to Paris, and Air France booked it in official website, because a few years ago, Air France acquired KLM and became KLM Group, and bought the opening of Holland+France.

Very convenient. However, in the end, considering that KLM Beijing-Amsterdam flies during the day and spends 10 hours on the plane during the day, it is better to choose the night flight from Beijing to Paris.

To Amsterdam. Because I only buy tickets more than a month in advance, and it is the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, and it costs 7000+ to go back and forth. So, don't ask me about the strategy of cheap air tickets.

Transportation The public transportation in the Netherlands is very convenient, so we chose public transportation in the Netherlands.

Upper Csipka Yate

(1) This is a prepaid bus card, with a handling fee of 2.5 euros and a deposit of 7.5 euros, totaling 10 euros. In addition to this 10 euro, the prepaid amount can be returned to the train station counter when leaving the Netherlands. After return, the empty card can be kept, valid for 5 years, and the card can be transferred by bearer.

(2)ov-chipkarrt can be purchased and recharged at the manual counter or ticket vending machine in the railway station. If you buy it on a ticket vending machine, there are two kinds of ticket vending machines. One is only marked with NS double arrow, and the other is marked with ov-chipkarrt beside the double arrow.

Houder, the former can buy ov-chip kart to recharge, and the latter can't buy it, so it can only be recharged on the machine after buying the card. In addition, if you recharge the machine, you need to pay a handling fee of 0.5 euros each time, but you don't need to queue at the counter (but ...).

(3) Take ov-chipkarrt, you need to check in when entering the station/boarding, and check out when leaving the station/alighting. cheque

When entering, the machine "bi" indicates success. Check.

"Beep ~ Beep ~" will ring twice when you go out. If you take the bus, the balance in the card will be higher than 4 euros, and if you take the train, it will be higher than 20 euros. Check in at the same station within 60 minutes.

There will be no deduction for going out.

(4) You only need to swipe your card when entering the station at the starting point and leaving the station at the finishing point, and you don't need to swipe your card when transferring midway; If you take a bus, tram, bus or boat, you need to swipe your card every time you get on and off.

(5) Some stations don't have gates, so you can get in and out without swiping your card. Don't forget to swipe your card, because someone will really check the tickets in the car. Read the ov-chip kart with the machine to see if it has been swiped.

Bus inquiry -9292app

The Dutch public transport query artifact recommended by everyone can query various public transport vehicles such as trains, buses and buses, with various information such as platform and real-time operation status, which is full of practicality.

How to set up English:

After the setting is completed, exit the app and re-enter. Please note that you must completely exit and re-enter. It's no use staying backstage and re-entering.

In addition to the 9292app, the route planning function of googlemap is also very useful in the Netherlands.

If the calling card only goes to one country, the most convenient and economical thing is to buy payasyougo calling card locally after getting off the plane. But this time we are two countries, Holland and France, so we chose a treasure to go to Germany.

Vodafone roaming calling cards in 30 countries in Europe for 28 days. You can call 2G high-speed traffic, and automatically switch to low-speed traffic after high-speed traffic is used up. Low-speed traffic is used up, and it is no problem to send WeChat and brush friends circle, that is, google.

The map is slow to find the way.

Generally speaking, the cell phone network signal in the Netherlands is good, in Yangjiao Village and Children's Dam.

This kind of countryside and trains rarely encounter no signal. Finally, the country with the largest population density in Europe has dense base station construction.

Finally, I would like to remind the National Museum of Amsterdam and the Moritz Art Museum in The Hague that if you use the guide app, you must connect to the museum's wifi, and you don't need wifi to charge extra traffic. Don't ask me how I know.