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Marianne


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Gender Female
Hometown the Netherlands
Current Location Amsterdam

Marianne backpacked in Europe long before backpacking had been invented. It was difficult to buy a backpack in those days so she used an old one found in the attic. She thumbed her way through the…

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Marianne 's Travel Packs

Keukenhof Flower Garden (0 Destinations, 32 Photos, Created: 4/24/2009)

Prague Shopping (0 Destinations, 4 Photos, Created: 1/29/2009)

Weird Museum and Kinky Shops (6 Destinations, 13 Photos, Created: 12/3/2008)

Amsterdam Shopping (32 Destinations, 14 Photos, Created: 12/1/2008)

Daytrip from Amsterdam: The Hague and Scheveningen (7 Destinations, 26 Photos, Created: 11/30/2008)

Amsterdam Coffee Shops (6 Destinations, 11 Photos, Created: 11/26/2008)

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User Review in
Jul 11, 2009
Every evening at 8pm throngs of people hasten to Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront to see Symphony of Lights Laser Show, a combination of musical effects and lightening up of 37 buildings on the Hong Kong side of Victoria Harbour. All buildings light up in turn, spotlights move up and down, left to right. Multi-coloured light beams shoot up into the sky. The Bank of China is illuminated by strips of white light, turning on and off as if the building is dancing. HMSC buildings lights up in red and white.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
Tram #22 is the perfect sightseeing tram. It runs from Vinohrady to Hradcany via the city centre to Malá Strana
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
Most Prague trams are red (and very photogenic). They criss-cross the city (and so do their wires, bad for photos). They have their terminus in one of the suburbs where you can hop on buses that go further afield. Trams and buses run every 6 – 8 mins the rush hour and 5 – 15 mins at other times. Departure times and routes can be found in the timetables at every stop. Night trams run roughly every 40 mins from midnight to 4.30 am
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
As there are no ticket barriers it looks as if it is easy to ride for free. Plain cloth inspectors will tap you on the shoulder, show their identity badge discretely and ask to see your ticket. If you haven't got one or haven't validated your ticket the on-the-spot fine is 500 Kc or 1000 Kc if you pay afterwards.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
The Soviet-built metro runs from 5 am – midnight, every 2 minutes in the peak and 4 – 10 mins the rest of the day. Very long escalators carry passengers at breakneck speed to the platforms. Výstup means exit and prestup means interchange. The stations themselves are worth a look especially the central ones have artistic wall coverings.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
Validate tickets by sticking them into the little yellow box at the metro escalator or inside bus and tram. Free maps (metro, bus, tram routes) from DP (dopravní podnik) at the airport or metro stations Mustek, Muzeum, Andel and Cerny Most.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
The Prague metro is a joy to travel on. It is not an extensive network with only 49 stations and 50 km of track. However, together with the trams and buses the transport system is covenient, frequent and above all affordable. Tickets can be bought from vending machines at metro stations and certain tram stops. Instructions are also in English and change is given. Tickets are also available from shops, bars and news satnds which say TRAFIK.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
If shoes are your passion Bata is the place to spend an afternoon. It is the most famous shoeshop of the Czech Republic with stores all over the world. Six floors of women, men and children shoes await you in the Bata Flagship Store right on Wenceslas Square. The building was designed by Gocar and a true architectural gem. Even if you have no intention of buying a pair of shoes, walk in and go up to the top floor to enjoy the perfect view of Wenceslas Square.
User Review in
Jan 29, 2009
Antonin Dvorak composed romantic music using melodies from Bohemian and Moravian folk music. He also composed symphonies, chamber music and operas. Every year his opera Rusalka is included in the Statni Opera repertoire. The Dvorak Museum is tucked away in Nove Mesto side street and Dvorak's home for 24 years until his death in 1904. The russet and cream villa known as 'Vila Amerika', is an early 18th cent Baroque summer house and home to the Dvorák collection of memorabilia,. It includes the composer's piano, spectacles, Cambridge gown, photographs, and sculptures. Several rooms are furnished as they were around 1900. His music softly playing in the background makes a visit memorable. The ceiling of the recital hall on the first floor is decorated with a fresco depicting , Apollo, Pegasus and the Arts. This hall hosts chamber-music performances mostly in the summer season
User Review in
Jan 3, 2009
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