Today we left Betty's apartment in Amsterdam and caught the tram around the corner to Amsterdam Centraal station. From there we took an intercity train from Amsterdam to The Hague. We are very impressed with the Dutch transportation systems. Vancouver and Canada has a lot to learn. We sat on the top level. We also had access to free wifi. No wonder everyone commutes to work.
Haarlem was one of the stops along the way. The route was very pretty. Clean, green fields with cows outside not in milking factories, clean water ditches and irrigation everywhere, well organized fields of flowers and vegetables. Right alongside were little villages of red brick houses. They looked strange next door to Burger King and Ikea.
The station in The Hague. It is well marked with clear signs. Even in Dutch they are easy to understand because they use a lot of symbols.
One of the streets in The Hague that we walked down. It is a seat of international courts, ambassies and consulates. Beautiful homes on streets lined with large trees.
There were many different sidewalk cafés and terraces. The weather was sunny, windy, cloudy and coo list. Very Dutch weather.The canal had flags from all over the world. It signifies that The Hague is a world destination for law and government.
The royal palace. We looked for King Willem Alexander but he was not home. Tony was very disappointed. Still a very lovely place.
After The Hague we took a tram to Scheveningen. We left the tram at the Kurhaus. A famous hotel that is still open. It is right on the beach.
The wind was strong, the clouds rolled in and out. A typical Dutch day at the beach. Not warm at all but very wild and exhilarating. The sky and the water were moving all the time.
We had to walk on the sand. The shells are different than ours in Camada. They have little stripes. The whole from of the beach is lined with beach houses with restaurants, cafés and places to rent with chairs, umbrellas and lounge chairs.
The waves were large. Some people were trying to surf and swim. The water looked a little wild for that.
Getting ready to board.
The map,shows where we went from Ansterdam to The Hague. Tomorrow we travel from Amsterdam to Hoorn.
No comments:
Post a Comment