Amsterdam is a popular stop-over for Eurail pass holders. The city has a reputation that precedes itself which draws visitors from all around the world. If you plan to explore more of the Netherlands by rail you will also be passing through here as it is a big rail hub.
Amsterdam Travel Guide
Monday 25 July 2011
Amsterdam Travel Guide
Friday 22 July 2011
A Brief Guide To Ghent - Belgium
Many have heard of Ghent (Dutch: Gent) due to its Gentse Festeen festival attended by over two million visitors from all over the world during the month of July. As the capital and biggest city in East Flanders, Ghent also had its share of wealth during the Middle Ages. Many travelers heading towards towards Brugge and Brussels, especially Eurail pass holders, should visit Ghent to experience the mix of cosmopolitan and laidback atmosphere of the town.
A Brief Guide To Ghent - Belgium
Thursday 21 July 2011
Wednesday 20 July 2011
A Beginners Guide to Rhodes, Greece
One of Europe’s favourite holiday destinations is without a doubt Greece and while many head to the capital Athens and beach resorts such as Zakynthos, another excellent destination is the island of Rhodes.
A Beginners Guide to Rhodes, Greece
Tuesday 19 July 2011
Sunday 17 July 2011
Seeking Nirvana in Bodhgaya – Where the Buddha attained enlightenment
India has three of the four most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world, with the fourth being in Nepal. That is an impressive heritage for a country that counts less than one percent of its population as Buddhist (though ask any business man and most would take 1% of billion any time). Out of those four sites, Bodhgaya is the most important. This is the place where Buddha attained Enlightenment.
Seeking Nirvana in Bodhgaya – Where the Buddha attained enlightenment
Saturday 16 July 2011
Friday 15 July 2011
Dalaman resort advice
The Lycian Coast running along the south west of Turkey is better known as the Turquoise Coast. This wiggly stretch of coastline is made up of a series of bays and narrow coves interspersed with dramatic rocky headlands and small peninsulas. The name alludes to the beauty that lies in wait; the sea is indeed turquoise, it’s also crystal clear and warm, but not so warm that it no longer act as refreshment.
Dalaman resort advice
Tuesday 12 July 2011
A Brief Guide To Cesky Krumlov - Czech Republic
Entering Cesky Krumlov is like stepping into a fairy tale. Situated within the Vltava River, it is a small city with massive castle, castle garden and a town with a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
A Brief Guide To Cesky Krumlov - Czech Republic
Monday 11 July 2011
A Brief Guide To Plovdiv - Bulgaria
"A city upon layers of cities", this is how the Bulgarians describe the city of Plovdiv. Travelers with a Eurail pass can experience its layers of history now that Bulgaria is part of Eurail. It is located within the picturesque seven hills that is why many Bulgarians call it the "City of Seven Hills". It is also situated along the banks of Maritza river.
A Brief Guide To Plovdiv - Bulgaria
A Brief Guide To Utrecht - Netherlands
Found in the heart of the Netherlands, Utrecht is at the crossroad of art, knowledge, commerce and services. As the fourth largest city in Netherlands, Utrecht is visited by many travelers because of its buildings and structures that depict the Middle Ages.
A Brief Guide To Utrecht - Netherlands
Friday 8 July 2011
A Brief Guide To Galway - Ireland
Nicknamed the "City of the Tribes", Galway has lived up to its reputation with the present vitality of different cultures within the city. As the fifth largest city in Ireland, with around 70,000 inhabitants, it is the gateway of Western Ireland.
A Brief Guide To Galway - Ireland