Archive for September 25th, 2009
Amsterdam Bed and Breakfasts
It would be quite wrong to say that the tradition of bed and breakfast motels has been a loss to the hotel owners because both of them cater to the needs of different classes of customers. In the smaller hotels, breakfast is often served with a personal touch reminiscent of home, while in the larger ones you will be able to enjoy the kind of sumptuous breakfast you would not likely to have the time to prepare by yourself. Thus bed and breakfast motels offer the tourists a home away from home.
These bed and breakfast accommodations are found all over Amsterdam and are usually located close to popular tourist spots as well as the central train station and airport. Most bed and breakfast accommodations are located in the region of de Garden of the Jordaan. Many of them have rooms with kitchens while a few also have the option of restaurants.
Canada Travel Tips
Canada
As the second largest landmass in the world, there’s plenty to see in Canada. But even with its vast size, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, it is by no means insurmountable, and is a more than welcoming environment for budget travelers.
Travel
In a country so vast, travel is one of the first issues that will concern the budget traveler keen on getting to hostels in Canada on time, but also in the cheapest way possible. Rest assured, though, that when it comes to efficient and competitively priced travel, Canada is on a par with its southern neighbors the US.
As is to be expected, the quickest way of getting from city to city is by airplane, but for those whose finances may not be able to stretch even as far as the budget carrier WestJet, there is the Greyhound Canada coach service that operates between cities.
Of course, an additional bonus of the coach option is that it allows travelers the opportunity to see some of Canada’s awe-inspiring, but often inhospitable countryside on the way.
British or French Canada?

