Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 5, 2016

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Indonesia

LAKE TOBA This largest volcanic lake measuring 1,707 sq ft is called Lake Toba, also known as Danau Toba. It is formed after a gigantic volcanic eruption about 70,000 years ago and is the world’s biggest caldera lake. Lake Toba is rumored to be a product of a massive supervolcanic eruption known as the Toba catastrophe theory which has supposedly killed many of the human population. Besides there are the Batak people here that are well known for their friendliness. Tourist Attraction: Komodo Dragon, Flores, Indonesia KOMODO DRAGON Found at Komodo National Park in Flores is another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia. Komodo Dragon may very well be the last of the dragons in the world. Come here and get up close and personal with them though be careful as there are reports of attack though rare. This park is also a refuge for many other wild terrestrial species, with mixture of Asiatic and Australian origins and wide variety of marine life. Tourist Attraction: Orang Utan, Bukit Lawang, Sumatra, Indonesia Tourist Attraction: Orang Utan, Bukit Lawang, Sumatra ORANGUTAN AT BUKIT LAWANG Bukit Lawang became a top tourist attraction because of the chance to see the Orang Utan living in the wild in proximity. This Orang Utan sanctuary is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia, and literally means “door to the hills”. Travelers will come here to do trekking in hopes to catch sights of the rare Sumatran Orangutans. There is a Orangutan viewing platform where there are twice a day feedings which will almost guarantee a view of them. Tourist Attraction: Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia Tourist Attraction: Diving at Raja Ampat, Papua RAJA AMPAT Raja Ampat islands is definitely one of the top tourist destination in Indonesia not only for divers but also nature lovers and travelers alike. This diver’s paradise is well known for its riches in marine wildlife, pristine reefs and corals that would wow even the most seasoned diver. It is part of the world’s Coral Triangle which is known for housing more than 3000 species of fish and other extraordinary habitats that breed the biodiversity of its marine life. Also, Raja Ampat is a remote place left untouched by development and only independent travelers that are nature lovers made their way here. Cultural Tourist Attractions Tourist Attraction: Funeral Rites, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia Tourist Attraction: Funeral Rites, Tana Toraja, Sulawesi FUNERAL RITES AT TANA TORAJA Tana Toraja, or also known as Torajaland, is a highland situated in the southern Sulawesi. A land almost lost in time, it spans with green lush rice terraces, tall limestone and bamboo graves with blue misty mountains as backdrop. The main tourist attraction here is the funeral rites that had been practiced for ages, even after many had adopted Christian beliefs after the Dutch colony. It is said that they are obsess with the idea of death, not in a morbid way but as something really significant to them. You may find cave graves, hanging graves, tau tau (life sized wooden effigies), baby tree graves and even mass slaughter of buffaloes, all these bringing you a sense of strangeness yet captivating. Tourist Attraction: Tribal Villages, Baliem Valley, Papua, Indonesia Tourist Attraction: Tribal Villages, Baliem Valley, Papua TRIBAL VILLAGES AT BALIEM VALLEY Baliem Valley, a remote place that can only be accessed via flying into Jayapura, the nearest town. The tourist attraction here is the chance to discover tribal villages through trekking from one to another. The people of Lani, Dani and Yali tribal land or Asmat lands are living very much like how they have always been. You will find unique cultures (mummy and tradings) and fashion (traditional penis gourd attire). At the same time, you can marvel at the mountain views, rivers, and vast green fields. The traditional grass huts here are also unique while the tribes daily activities are fascinating. The Baliem Valley trekking range from half day walks to 30 days expedition deep into the tribal lands.

Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 5, 2016

CARIBBEAN TRAVEL GUIDE

Caribbean is made up of over 5,000 islands, reefs and cays, each with unique attractions of its own and the price range. In recent years, even very remote islands were moved into a luxury resort in the world. There is a misconception that a trip to the islands would be extremely expensive and not a viable destination for budget travelers. While accommodation can be expensive, the cost of food and activities can change a lot of island to island. With so many places to choose from in this guide, you will find an appropriate corner of the Caribbean to your budget. caribbean
Typical Costs Accommodation – Hostels cost about $ 20 dollars per night in off season, with the upcoming budget hotel for about $ 80 USD for one person or two people. While there are many islands in the Caribbean and different prices, remember that overall, this is an expensive part of the world. Food – Prices vary considerably depending on the island you are on, with a low price to go to eat in the Dominican Republic cost at least $ 10 USD or $ 20 USD as much as in Aruba. My advice for the region: avoid restaurants near the cruise port and resort, find the local market, and your cooking as often as you can. Rarely are the favorite meal worth their exorbitant! Transportation – Bus services on the island is inexpensive, less than $ 3 USD. You can ride safely around most of the island too (save Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Haiti). On the island without a bus system, taxis may be the only form of transportation to get fares up to $ 15 USD for even a short journey. To get between the islands, you’ll need your own boat or to fly. In the lower Antilles, islands have ferry connections with each other since they are not too far apart, but in general, the flight is the most realistic option. Activities – Generally, the tours, history and attractive architecture is relatively inexpensive ($ 5-20 USD), while the diving trip usually costs a minimum of $ 125 USD. Snorkeling is about $ 20 for dya. Money Saving Tips While each country guide has specific tips, here are some general money saving tips for the region: Travel off-season – Prices for the holiday fell sharply for a third week in April. You could save 30% or more can happen in the season “summer” (May-December 21). Drink local alcohol – Rum is about 1/3 of the price in the Caribbean than in the US, and many of the islands have local beers their own which is much cheaper than imported beers more famous (such as Corona, Budweiser, etc.) . Camp – Some visitors to the island allows camping on the beach for about $ 10 USD. This may be a good way to save money on accommodation on some island safer, less Inhabited or where property prices are astronomical typical. Take a cruise – Yachts can provide a low-cost way to see different islands, as well as getting transportation, your accommodation, food and prepaid. Many cruises can be as cheap as $ 50 USD per day, especially if you book far in advance or last minute. You will not see much of the culture of each place, but if you have more time, this gives you the most for your buck. Couchsurf – CouchSurfing is a website that connects local people and tourists. It is a form of cultural exchanges as well as a means to get a spot in every night! There are hosts on all areas, and with very high housing costs, this is a sure fire way to save money and meet the locals can take you to all these places cheap per knife! Top Things to See and Do in the Caribbean Antigua – Beach 365 pink and white can be found in Antigua, one of the largest Caribbean island. If you are on a boat, registered to be a deckhand or just observe Sailing Week, the world famous boat race. Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica – This is a visitor attraction in Jamaica. At 660 ft, it includes an impressive waterfall and an outdoor plunge that leads directly into the ocean. You can add Bouldering tour its a more powerful way to get back to the beach. Havana, Cuba – Usually elicit images of revolutionary heroes and a turbulent history, Havana is the largest city in the Caribbean. However, in recent times, the city has emerged as a tourist destination, rich in history, architecture and culture. Try to visit the country in July when Santiago (second largest city) celebrating the annual Carnival de Santiago de Cuba. From May 24-26, the streets filled with music and dancing, a true spectacle to behold. Go snorkeling or diving – And even scuba divers can visit shipwrecks and coral reefs in the waters around most of the island. In general, diving trips can be expensive, averaging around $ 150 USD per person, but if you bring diving equipment you own, you can enjoy the underwater attractions free. Trunk Bay, St John – Often voted as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Trunk Bay is picture perfect with white sand and clean water. It does cost a few dollars to get to the beach but the sea life and coral while diving you’ll make it all worthwhile. Mount Gay Rum Distillery, Barbados – Barbados is known for its rum, and Mount Gay is one of the oldest distillery and most prestigious in the world. This tour will take you through the history and process of distillation. For $ 10 dollars, you take the tour – it’s worth it just for huge discounts on Mount Gay that you get at the end. Cayman Turtle Farm, Cayman Islands – Turtle Farm is the most popular attraction in the Cayman Islands and the only farm of its kind in the world as it specializes in birth control. There are many adult turtles at hundreds of pounds heavier, and others that are smaller than a few inches. No matter their size, all seemed ready for a photo op Go zip-lining in St. Lucia – Looking for an adventurous break from sun-tanning? Try zip-lining through the rain forest canopy in St. Lucia. Expect to pay around $75 USD for the use of twelve different zip-lines. Learn about Reggae’s roots – Jamaica is home to the reggae music and culture. While Bob Marley’s legacy reverberates throughout the island, you can get the most out of your reggae immersion by visiting the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Marley’s hometown. Lose yourself in the clouds – Holywell National Park lies in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica. Walk along the mountain’s edge, and find yourself in a sea of clouds, with birds and monkeys screeching around you. A short drive from Kingston, this tropical park can easily be visited in an afternoon. Visit the world’s “wickedest” city – Port Royal, at the mouth of Kingston harbor (Jamaica), once held a reputation as the “wickedest city on earth.” In the 17th century, it was a haven for buccaneers, and consisted mainly of bars and brothels. At the end of the century, much of the city sunk as the result of a huge earthquake. Underwater archaeological excavations are underway, but you can still visit some of the ruins and tour a small information centre during your visit. Kayak around the islands – One of the best ways to explore these islands by water, but if you can’t afford your own powerboat, a half-day kayaking tour is a great alternative. Prices will vary by island, but for example, you can expect to pay around $100 USD for a six-hour guided tour in Aruba. Pretend you’re a pirate – If you’re looking for more pirate culture, check out the Pirates of Nassau Museum in the Bahamas, which consists of informative historical exhibits and a replica pirate ship. Hike Gros Piton in St. Lucia – These twin volcanic peaks that rise out of the water are a marvel to behold, but even more of an experience to climb. Gros Piton is open to experienced hikers. Beware, at 2,619-feet, it’s a steep, challenging, but rewarding climb. Sail around the Virgin islands – Sailing around the islands is one of the most popular and fun activities you can do. You can get day sails or multi-day trips. I sailed around for a month and had a phenomenal time.

VANCOUVER TRAVEL GUIDE

Vancouver, Canada is alive with energy and is definitely one of my favorite cities in the world. I love how you can do things in the city urban usual second and then, two minutes later, you’re out hiking in the beautiful wilderness. There are few places in the world I want to live, but Vancouver is one of them. The city is also ripe with history, good food in Japan, great music, and a great quality of life. Using the tips in this guide to help plan your visit there. You will not regret going. English_Bay,_Vancouver,_BC Typical Costs
Hostel prices – Expect to pay about 20 CAD per night in a dorm room in a rest home and 55 CAD for a private double room. Budget hotel prices – Budget Hotels CAD 50-100 for a single, with an average of 140 CAD pair depending on how close to the city center where you are. Average cost of food – The average restaurant enters will cost approximately 20 CAD. If you are going to cook your own food, expect to pay between 65-100 CAD per week. The city has a wealth of cheap ethnic restaurants and delicious. Most of grab and go meals as well as special lunch about 13 CAD. cheap eats pizza (about 3 CAD with a drink) or shawarma (about 8 CAD) have a lot in the city. costs about 9 CAD beer and a cocktail will be about 13 CAD, although fancier cocktail bar as high as 16 CAD. Transportation costs –Adult fares for travel within the city center cost 3.25 CAD in Zone 1 and is valid for 120 minutes.Travelling to places like North Vancouver neighborhood, Burnaby, Richmond and costs between CAD 3-7 depending on time of day and number of transit zones you cross. The ticket you receive is valid for 1.5 hours from the time of purchase and can be used to transfer to any bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus during that time either. A more convenient option for travelers might be overcome day, which offers unlimited travel for a single day for 10 CAD. To arrive at the airport on Canada Line, you can add a top-up to 7 CAD ticket your current transit. Top Things to See and Do in Vancouver Grouse Mountain – For anyone who loves the outdoors, this is probably the number one attraction of Vancouver. Take the Skyride gondola up the mountain, where you can catch a great view, then go skiing or snowboarding, or during the summer months, walking is one of the forest trails. Grouse_Mountain_Gondola Watch a sporting event – The city is full of sporting events, and no matter your taste there is something here for you. If you like soccer try to stop by for a BC Lions game, but watch out, they can get quite noisy. However, Canada is a hockey country, and if you really want to see what Canadians love, visit a hockey game.During the summer, Vancouverites are passionate about football helmet White. Granville Island – Granville Island is a pretty cool place. The island offers a full day of shopping and dining, a market to buy delicious, and fresh groceries. There is also the Granville Island Brewery Company, which is the oldest brewery of British Colombia. It’s easy to spend a day watching the street performers and sample farm fresh food from local establishments. Blue Hour on Vancouver Skyline and marina from Granville Island, British Columbia, Canada Lynn Canyon Park – This park is not only a good half-day trip, but it’s also free. Consider walking to Lynn Creek to see the cascading waterfalls. Twin Falls on Lynn Creek at Lynn Canyon Park in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Go whale watching – If you are looking to spend money on something, consider a boat tour to see Orca whales. A tour typically cost up to 170 CAD for a day – be sure to ask about student discounts. You get a lot of whales coming onto the inside so the opportunity to see them is very high. If you do not, most companies will give you a voucher for another trip. Stroll down Robson Street – This is a great route for dining and shopping windows. During lunch, it’s also a good place to people watch. Moreover, it is not too far from the art gallery, which showcases more than 9,000 works. Stanley Park – Located right in the city center, this huge park is an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city center. It has nice trails, and a riverside path for walking and biking. From here, you will not even notice that you are in a municipal park that is my favorite in Vancouver. 8824341 Capilano Suspension Bridge – This 440-ft suspension length over Capilano River is not for those afraid of heights. That’s a big drop!Located outside the city, bridges, trails around, and landscape make one of my favorite trips from the city. CapilanoSuspensionBridgeVancouver_54_990x660_201406011041 Wreck Beach – As the only nude beach in the city, Wreck Beach has a community vibe with naked folks hang out, sunbathe, swim and play. This is one of the last places to freely express spiritedness that Vancouver made famous in the seventies. It is located just below the university campus.

MELBOURNE TRAVEL GUIDE

Melbourne is Australia’s bar capital and hub of live music is often called the “European region” of the country. Commercial centers not only serve the drink after their work, but also attracts a young, trendy crowd of experts. Many of the bars of the city smarter is tucked away in the many narrow lanes of the city. Across the Yarra River, Southgate offers art campus with a strip of bars and riverside views.
With so many cultures, activities, art exhibitions, and live music, you can easily spend more than a week here and have no regrets. Heck, you could end up like many other visitors and never leave! This travel guide to Melbourne can help you find out everything you need to know!
Typical Cost Hostel Price – Dorm rooms start at around 30 AUD while private rooms cost about 80 AUD. Melbourne facility is a great hostel to stay and one of the hostels of my favorite in the country, and the world!Definitely stay here if you can. Price Budget Hotel – You’ll find a bit of everything in this vast city, with singles starting at 80 AUD, and doubled at 120 AUD per night. There are many options in this city Airbnb and they are much more economical than a hotel! The average cost of food – you can easily find the pizzeria, pasta bar, and coffee shop, where you can eat for less than 14 AUD.Melbourne is probably the best place to eat cheap in Australia, especially if you like Asian food. I have had some experience of the best sushi in town. However, expect to pay around 20 AUD for most sit-down restaurants (not drinking). There are also a lot of wine in this region is very affordable. A week’s worth of food is between 60-100 AUD depending on what you buy. Grab and go places cost around 8-10 AUD for bread. Fast food is about 15 AUD for a meal. Transportation costs – The city has a public transport system based integrated extensively train, tram and bus networks. Network of trams and railways is the largest in the world. The Metlink will give you prices for trains, trams, buses and depending on where you are going in the city. The cost to ride is based on the distance. Top Things to See and Do in Melbourne Street Art Tour – Hands down the highlight of my visit, I loved the art tour by graffiti artists from research Blender. It’s pricey at $ 69 AUD, but the cost of the tour will help support local artists and include drinks and cheese at the end. I learned a lot about art in the city and develop a deeper appreciation for the reasons why many of Melbourne attracted many artists from around the world. I can not recommend this tour enough. i-m-free-walking-tours Enjoy coffee shop – The café culture in this city is a part of its soul. Everyone here loves to drink coffee or tea and snacks while doing some work or talk in some arty cafes. Do not miss doing this either. You can visit the Melbourne coffee shop Café Culture Coffee Walk tour or to learn more about why Melbournians love their coffee shop a lot and then spent an afternoon with a good book at your new favorite spot. I really like the 1000 £ Bend cafe in the downtown area. State Library of Victoria – Victoria State Library is an historic institution that saw 8 million visitors each year. Built in 1856, the library has become an event space that is a pride for city residents. Come here before it opens and you’ll see a list of people who are ready to pounce on the opening goal. The central dome is famous for its shape octagonal, furniture original dark wood, and the walls lined book is definitely something not to miss. There are several free tours of the library to teach you more about the history and architectural highlights. State_Library_of_Victoria_La_Trobe_Reading_room_5th_floor_view Moonlight Movies in the Park – In the summer months, there are nightly movies (most of them major Hollywood feature) in the Royal Botanic Gardens. Admission is $ 19 and the film, and you can bring food and wine for a little evening picnic. (Bring a jacket too, because it’s cold at night!) Perth-Moonlight-Cinema-7-retouched-and-rendered-and-cropped1-1 Queen Victoria Market – This outdoor market is a combination of food sellers and suppliers furniture – for that flea market response food market applications. For the week, the food hall is the main draw, but the weekend is bigger, as sellers fill the vending space outdoors. When you are in the dining room, be sure to get some free wine samples from Swords Wine; the staff were very friendly and the wine is cheap (I bought two bottles for some afternoon drinking in the park!). queen-victoria-entrance The City Circle tram – not just a means of transport free City Circle Tram offer “hop on, hop off ‘service between sightseeing attractions Melbourne, including Federation Square, Building the Old Treasury, the Parliament building and the Princess Theatre. There is a running commentary recorded as you pass or stop at a place of historical significance, cultural, or architectural. City-circle-trams-melbourne Flinders Street Station – Flinders Street Station is a major landmark and popular meeting place in the heart of Melbourne. Built in the late 19th century, the station has Victorian architecture and a large clock face. It is said to be suburban railway station busiest in the southern hemisphere, and it is a lovely imposing building to admire. Federation Square – Right along the route free City Circle train and across the road from Flinders Street Station is Federation Square. This square also serves to open people-watching stars. I want to have lunch here and just watch the city go by. Below the square on the river are also several restaurants and outdoor bars. NGV Australia – Located in Federation Square, this is the home of the National Library of Australia collection of Victorian art. Admission to the permanent collection is free (but fees apply for special exhibitions).That’s one of the best free activities in the city. The collection only takes a few hours to see. Royal Botanic Gardens – Royal Botanic Gardens The gardens cover 86 acres, equipped with thousands of flowers, shrubs and trees from around the country and around the world. Wandering here and wandering is one of my favorite activities in Melbourne; I usually spend a good half a day to walk around, relax, and read! Walks free guided or self-guided audio tours are also available from the visitor center. Como House and Gardens – Now more than 160 years old, this property is a mix of classic Italianate architecture and photography in Australia, and it is considered the best in the history of the city. Party at St Kilda – region famous nightlife of Melbourne is home to cheap restaurants, bars and clubs – that’s the place to see and be seen. If you want to find Melbourne’s wild side, this is where it will be. (Base Melbourne is one of my favorite places to go inside if you want to hang out with other tourists (and some locals)! Their bar downstairs is popular and cheap drinks .)

SWITZERLAND TRAVEL GUIDE

As one of Europe’s most expensive country, Switzerland is often overlooked by many budget travelers. There is here, I can tell you that before you exit the train station, you begin to wonder “how the heck did I spend so much money?!” But that being said, Switzerland is one of the most beautiful places on earth – his house to the lake, picturesque mountains, the medieval town walled small, towering peaks, beautiful churches, and endless green fields you want to run through.Everything runs on time here, chocolate is amazing, this is a safe country, and everyone is super nice.The country rocks no matter what time of year you visit, and, because I am a budget traveler, this guide will help you to Swiss domestic travel on a budget! Typical Costs Accommodation – Hostel hostel 30 CHF per night average, and private rooms start around 75 CHF per night for a single room. Hotels can be quite expensive, and you should look to spend about 85-115 CHF per night for a double room in a budget hotel (on the low end). Geneva or Zurich, rooms start higher, starting around 100 CHF per night. A good alternative to hotels is Airnb, where a private room in someone’s home started about 50 CHF. Food – Although eating out is pricey in this country (as a comparison easily Starbucks is $ 8 USD while McDonlads $ 15 USD), you can keep your budget in check by going to the local supermarket grocery store and buy your own. You will spend approximately 50-100 CHF per week for the basics like pasta, bread ingredients, sauces, rice, eggs, and fruit and vegetables. Supermarkets also sell are made before meals for between CHF 5-9. Bars and cafes is the cheapest food choices, costs about 9-15 CHF a special lunch. Restaurant with table service is approximately 20 CHF 40 CHF for lunch and for dinner (starter, main, and drink) to start (the price goes up from there, and I saw some restaurant reviews ask for a 35 CHF main course). You will often find pizza for around 20 CHF in a restaurant. If you’re eating out (but still try to stick to the budget), you will spend an average of 45 CHF per day on food. From there, the sky is the limit! For self-serve regular meals out, expect to spend about 20 CHF for a day. Transportation costs – ocal bus around the city and town from 2.50 to 4.50 CHF price, depending on the length of time and number of regions you travel. Intercity train costs a lot money. For example, Bern to Geneva (a two-hour boat) Price 50 CHF! Expect to pay anywhere between 28-50 CHF for a second class train ticket between the cities. Switzerland does not have a system of inter-city buses in large this time of writing. Activities – Most of the museum entry cost around 10 CHF. If you are a student, you will save 2-4 CHF devaluation of your admission (make sure to have your student ID with you), while the all day excursion hiking or work adventure began around 70 CHF. Paragliding costs about 160 CHF and a little more in the winter. Skiing and ski lifts tickets can cost CHF 27-75 per day (depending on the mountain), and 6 day pass costs 4-5 times daily pass price, so if you’re staying for a while, buy that.Boat tours are not that expensive. For example, a ticket from Lucerne Weggis (14 km) will reset about 20 CHF, unless you have a rail pass or tourist card that gets you in free or discounted. Top Things to See and Do in Switzerland Ski the Matterhorn – Switzerland offers the best skiing in the world, and the Matterhorn is the epitome of all. You will have to take a trip by train or bus into the city as cars are not allowed. Not only do you need to ski here, but you can come to admire what is really a pollutant switzerland_skier_zermatt Join in the Fasnacht Spring Carnival – Situated in Basel, this is a festival not to be missed. Is a three-day festival, café is open day and night not much else in town or off. That is something that is highly anticipated by both tourists and locals. 2012-02-28-fshnk_010 Explore Geneva – Is the third largest city in Switzerland, Geneva offers spectacular views of the city’s lakes (Lake Geneva), a lot of museums, the largest fountain in the world, and a collection of restaurants to meet anyone’s taste. Trains-in-Lavaux Visit the capital, Bern – Capital of Switzerland, Bern has a wonderful old town that you would want to walk around all day long. Also, do not forget to check the federal Parliament.

CALGARY TRAVEL GUIDE

Belgium is a small country with a big role to play in Europe in the history of life and the world. If you are interested in World War I, Belgium has a million web sites to keep you busy during your visit.
But what people mostly come here for the beer, chocolate and chips. There are more than 1000 brewery in this country is very little. Belgian chocolate Swiss opponents, and the frites will make you look at the chips in a different way for the rest of your life. This country often only be glossed as tourists visit Brussels before moving on, however it has a lot of great medieval town, monuments and the brewery are worth sticking around for. This Belgian travel guide will help point the way.
Typical costs Accommodation-prices will vary per night per car depending on where you are in the country. One night in dorm rooms hostel will start about 20 EUR, although no more than 30 EUR. The private room is about 25-35 EUR per night for a double room. Budget hotels start at about 45 EUR per night for single rooms, but in a place like Bruges, choose your best value is gonna rent a guest house or a room from a local. Food Casual meals and fast food, costs 12 EUR. A meal in a sit down restaurant with table service will cost around EUR 23. Frites (fries and a great dish) cost about 4 EUR. If you want to cook your meal, there are a number of major markets across the country that will allow you to eat cheap. Expect to pay about 55 EUR for a weeks worth of groceries. c700x420 Transportation-Metro tickets city is about 2-3 EUR for a ride. Travel around the country is not as expensive as the country is small and easy to get around. Most of the train ticket costs about 15 EUR for a second class ticket. Metro Pass Day Pass for the subway will help you save money in cost for a single ticket. For example, a day ticket is 7.5 EUR, while the single was 2.10/2.50 EUR (buy outside/inside the car) on the Brussels metro. Activities Belgium is all about soaking up the local culture, whether it is the international flavour of Brussels or the historic cobblestones in Bruges. Museums vary in cost from 5-14 EUR, but it can be affordable, especially if you have a student card to get a discount for entry. Free to travel around the city will give you a glimpse into the history of the country-the information is easy to find accommodation around town. Skip the bread Be careful when ordering food in tourism hot spot is a familiar trick to give you the items you can guess to be free (bread roll for example) but then ends up on your Bill! Cheap eats-eat at sandwich shops, kebab or frites small to save money on food. Beer bia-be1bb89-tongerlo If you like to drink, this country has a lot of beer (the most per capita of any country in the world!) that beer is the cheapest forms of alcohol. A glass of beer will set you back just a few euros. Top things to see and do in Belgium Brussels-Brussels, is the capital and administrative centre of the European Union. Musées Royaux access des Beaux-Arts for the large collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures and magnificent central square, where you will find many cafes, chocolate shops and the Grand Place

Giulde Tips For Travelling in Belgium

Belgium is a small country with a big role to play in Europe in the history of life and the world. If you are interested in World War I, Belgium has a million web sites to keep you busy during your visit. But what people mostly come here for the beer, chocolate and chips. There are more than 1000 brewery in this country is very little. Belgian chocolate Swiss opponents, and the frites will make you look at the chips in a different way for the rest of your life. This country often only be glossed as tourists visit Brussels before moving on, however it has a lot of great medieval town, monuments and the brewery are worth sticking around for. This Belgian travel guide will help point the way. Typical costs Accommodation-prices will vary per night per car depending on where you are in the country. One night in dorm rooms hostel will start about 20 EUR, although no more than 30 EUR. The private room is about 25-35 EUR per night for a double room. Budget hotels start at about 45 EUR per night for single rooms, but in a place like Bruges, choose your best value is gonna rent a guest house or a room from a local. Food Casual meals and fast food, costs 12 EUR. A meal in a sit down restaurant with table service will cost around EUR 23. Frites (fries and a great dish) cost about 4 EUR. If you want to cook your meal, there are a number of major markets across the country that will allow you to eat cheap. Expect to pay about 55 EUR for a weeks worth of groceries. c700x420 Transportation-Metro tickets city is about 2-3 EUR for a ride. Travel around the country is not as expensive as the country is small and easy to get around. Most of the train ticket costs about 15 EUR for a second class ticket. Metro Pass Day Pass for the subway will help you save money in cost for a single ticket. For example, a day ticket is 7.5 EUR, while the single was 2.10/2.50 EUR (buy outside/inside the car) on the Brussels metro. Activities Belgium is all about soaking up the local culture, whether it is the international flavour of Brussels or the historic cobblestones in Bruges. Museums vary in cost from 5-14 EUR, but it can be affordable, especially if you have a student card to get a discount for entry. Free to travel around the city will give you a glimpse into the history of the country-the information is easy to find accommodation around town. Skip the bread Be careful when ordering food in tourism hot spot is a familiar trick to give you the items you can guess to be free (bread roll for example) but then ends up on your Bill! Cheap eats-eat at sandwich shops, kebab or frites small to save money on food. Beer bia-be1bb89-tongerlo If you like to drink, this country has a lot of beer (the most per capita of any country in the world!) that beer is the cheapest forms of alcohol. A glass of beer will set you back just a few euros. Top things to see and do in Belgium Brussels-Brussels, is the capital and administrative centre of the European Union. Musées Royaux access des Beaux-Arts for the large collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures and magnificent central square, where you will find many cafes, chocolate shops and the Grand Place