Colors of Culture

Colors of Culture

Treat Yo' Self: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Stay at the luxurious De L'Europe Hotel, also known as "The Royal Palace" of Amsterdam.  Located in the heart of Amsterdam, this elegant hotel is directly on the Amstel River that travels through the entire city. 

Experience breathtaking views of Amsterdam from any window of this extravagant hotel.
 

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Check out Freddy's Bar at the De L'Eruope hotel!  This famous bar is home to the best cocktail bartenders in the Netherlands.  Try the award-winning Bloody Mary!
 
Dine at Vinkeles at the Dylan Hotel for a modern upscale French cuisine dinner.  This quiet yet sophisticated restaurant was formally an old fashion bakery located in a beautiful courtyard.  Vinkeles is rated one of the top restaurants of Amsterdam.  The Pigeon Dish is a fan favorite!
 
Looking for a place to wind down from all the sightseeing?  Hop on over to High Wine also located at the Dylan Hotel.  Their amazing wine selection and authentic appetizers will have you relaxed in no time.  Be sure to cozy up to the romantic fireplace with your loved one.

Looking to extend your night into the morning hours, visit the Amsterdam Red Light District!  The Banana Bar is always a great time.  RLD is something you don't want to miss!
The back of the Van Gogh Museum
Van Gogh Museum


Local favorite spots such as Bull Dog Cafe and the Greenhouse Coffee Shop are great ways to experience the culture of Amsterdam.

Don't miss out on the Van Gogh Museum and Rembrandt House Museum.  The talented art of Amsterdam is truly a must see.  Make sure you  purchase your tickets before hand to skip all the lines!

Where are you favorite places to splurge while vacationing in Amsterdam?

The Thrifty Traveler: Amsterdam Edition

1. Free Tours

Check out yet another free tour in Europe by Sandeman's. This free walking tour covers some of the greatest landmarks like the Anne Frank House, the Red Light District, the Royal Palace, and the Dutch East India Company. Join the group and  trust that Sandeman's will "take you where others don’t and tell you the stories you’d never hear otherwise" More here! 




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2. EYE Film Institute
Don't miss this state of the art facility filled with culture. This museum features free interactive Dutch films on the lower level, while the art-house exhibits and main areas do have an entrance fee. To arrive here take the free Buiksloterweg ferry that departs from behind Centraal Station. More here!



3. Concertgebouw Wednesdays
The Het Concertgebouw offers free performances every Wednesday from 12:30 to 1pm.  These professional musicians will undoubtedly blow your mind with their incredible talent. More here!






4. Canal Ring
It is hard to miss one of the many canals that flow through the city of Amsterdam. Dating back over 400 years, these waterways provide a peaceful stroll through history. They are also considered a UNESCO World Heritage site.

10 Things You Must Know: Amsterdam

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Amsterdam, Netherlands (Holland)

  1. Name of city in its Native Language: Amsterdam
  2. Official Language: Dutch
  3. Currency: Euro (€)
  4. Time Zone: Central European Time (CET)
  5. Closest Airport: Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
  6. Getting Around: Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf or GVB operates the tram, bus, ferry, metro, and train (interactive map here); you must have an OV-Chipkaart or another valid travel card to ride metro. Amsterdam is walkable, and a great way to experience the city like a local is to rent a bike - or 'fietsen'.
  7. Climate: Oceanic, both winters and summers are considered mild (more detail)
  8. Tipping: Although a service charge is included at restaurants, it is nice to tip 5-10% for good service (but not required).
  9. Entry Requirements: Valid passport required; Visa not required for stays under 90 days.
  10. Culture Tip: When you greet shop owners, walk into a waiting room full of people, or get into an elevator, it is customary to say 'goedemiddag' (good day). Then be sure to wish 'fijne dag nog' (have a nice day) or 'dag' (goodbye) when you or another exits.
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    Photo by Nils van Rooijen
    And the answer is: Amsterdam, Netherlands!

    This photo displays just one of the city's beautiful 165 canals. Stay tuned all week for travel and culture tips for this "Venice of the North"!


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    Treat Yo' Self: London, England!

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    The Dorchester, London
    Looking for the ultimate luxury hotel while traveling to London?  Stay at the Dorchester Hotel for a wonderful experience.  This 5 star hotel, located right in upscale Mayfair, London, is where you will find movie stars and fashionistas spending the night.

    Dine at the Dorchester's famous restaurant, China Tang, for scrummy Cantonese food.  Keep your eyes open, you are most likely to run into a celebrity!



    Explore London by your own personal chauffer offered by the Dorchester Hotel.  Make sure you see all the beautiful places England has to offer by traveling in style!

    Book an afternoon Tea Time at the Ritz Hotel for a real British experience.  A true glamorous setting for catching up with friends, enjoying delicious treats and fabulous entertainment.
    
    Harrods, London
    For a delicious dinner, Nobu Park Lane and famously owned Wolfgang Puck's, Cut, are other great places to splurge on a great meal while visiting London.  Nobu is
    a gourmet Japanese restaurant with a great atmosphere and attentive wait staff.  If you are in the mood for a great steak, Cut provides a delicious savory menu for your cravings.   Make sure you check out the amazing wine selection!

    Have some money to spend?  London is home to great luxurious department stores such as Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Liberty, Fort Num & Mason and much more!



    Where are your favorite places to splurge in London?

    The Thrifty Traveler: London Edition


    1.  Tour London
    Sandeman's free tour covers over 10 must-see attractions in under 3 hours. So join a guide at 10am, 11am, or 2pm and learn about the Big Ben while you gape at the royal pillars of Buckingham Palace. The tour includes stops at Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, and St. James's Park just to name a few! More info here!

    2.  British Museum
    The British Museum offers free admission to all.
    Take a journey through our world's history, spanning across millions of years. From the Rosetta Stone to the Parthenon, you will be fascinated by this first-hand glance into ancient civilizations. Check it out here!

    3.  Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
    Take a stroll along the peaceful banks of the canal that runs through London's Queen Elizabeth Park.  Discover the same grounds that famous olympians competed on during the 2012 Summer Olympics. There are also many sites to see and visit around the park. One that is worth your while is the ArcelorMirral Orbit, where you can experience an incredible view of London atop the tallest sculpture in the country. More here!

    4.  Stratford
    You will not get bored in this cultural hub of London! Home of the world famous Theatre Royal Stratford East, cinemas, museums, and shopping, this happening area will be sure to bring you many hours of entertainment. More here!

    10 Things You Must Know: London

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    London, England

    1. Name of city in its Native Language: London
    2. Official Language: English
    3. Currency: Pound sterling (£)
    4. Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
    5. Closest Airport: London Heathrow Airport
    6. Getting Around: Underground (Tube), Buses (compulsory and request: compulsory stops are white with a red roundel; request stops are red with a white roundel), Docklands Light Railway (DLR)Tramlink, River Bus, and Overground. London is also pretty walkable.
    7. Climate: Temperate oceanic climate (more detail)
    8. Tipping: Service is often included in restaurant bills, but if not add 10-15%; tipping in pubs is not customary; 1-2 pounds for hotel porters, 1-2 pounds for housekeepers; round up for cab drivers.
    9. Entry Requirements: Valid passport required; Visa not required for stays under 90 days.
    10. Culture Tip: Cash is not accepted on buses; you must pay by Oyster card (which can be used on the tube and overground) or contactless card. Board buses in the front door and exit via the rear. And don't forget that Londoners drive on the left side of the road!
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      National Gallery | Photo by Julia McGuirk


      And the answer is: London, England! 

      Keep Calm and Carry On - and stay tuned all week for travel and culture tips for planning a trip to "the Square Mile"!

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      The Inside Scoop: South Africa



      Find out the Inside Scoop, South Africa! 

      This week, we had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. George Georgas of Johannesburg, South Africa.  Although born in the United States, Mr. Georgas, at the young age of 18, moved to South Africa with his family.  Mr. Georgas offers insight from historic South Africa to present day culture. His perspective is inclusive of popular night life and dining experiences, must see tourist sites and many activities that can be enjoyed young or old on any budget. He reminds us that South Africa is not all that different than any United States city in terms of city-based opportunities, cultures and experiences.



      TTI: What are some activities that are worth the cost?

      Mr. Georgas: There are so many acitivies in Cape Town that are worth the cost.  Not only is it possibly the most beautiful city in the world, but; it also has a wealth of things to do.  For example, taking the cable car up Table Mountain.  Traveling the Cape of Good Hope where the two oceans meet, and spending time on the waterfront also offer immerse culture and beautiful surroundings.  Some other must see attractions in South Africa include The Apartheid Museum and of course the beautiful beaches.  There is also much nature to explore such as checking out the Game Reserves to see the big five and watch wildlife in it's natural environment.  Lastly, Cape Town is known for producing some of the best wines in the world.  There a countless beautiful vineyards to visit that are well worth the trip.

      TTI:  What are some of the local's favorite hot spots?

      Mr. Georgas:  Some great hot spots are at Camps Bay for a great beach bar and beautiful views.  Another hot spot would be Long Street to experience the night life.

      TTI: What is one recommendation you would give to a friend traveling to Cape Town (or South Africa) for the first time?

      Mr. Georgas:  My recommendation is that you are not going to see lions or elephants walking around the streets.  South Africa is to Africa is as New York is to the United States.  We have major cities, and a variety of cultures.  I can't stand when friends from the States ask me if there are any elephants roaming.  Bear in mind the first heart transplant done in the world was done here in 1967 by Christian Barnard.  We also have Wifi.....

      TTI:  What is one thine most tourist aren't prepared for when they visit Cape Town?

      Mr.  Georgas:  The one thing most tourist are not prepared for is the weather.  Cape Town is extremely windy and does have a winter.  Pack accordingly as June, July and August are the coldest months.  Cape Town has bitterly cold winds and rain during this season.

      TTI: Is there a specific food in Cape Town (or South Africa) that one should try?

      Mr. Georgas:  Cape Town has a variety of incredible restaurants and range of great foods.  In particular, the dish Pap is a local dish of mielie meal (finely ground corn) which is traditionally served with Chisa Nyama (to us, a BBQ, but done over flames with unique spice mix).  The Pap is served with a spicy tomorrow and onion mix with peaches and chili called, Chakalaka.  Another traditional dish is called a Potjie Kos, a stew type dish with either lamb, chicken or beef cooked in a large black cauldron over fire.  It's amazing! The South African work for BBQ is Braai, which is something we all enjoy while watching rugby over the weekends.  For dessert, you must try Koeksuster, an essential twisted donut deep fried and soaked in syrup.

      TTI: What is one thing that makes South Africa different from other countries?

      Mr. Georgas:  The cultural diversity and how far the country has come since democracy and freeing of Nelson Mandela in 1990.  Also, the South Africa held their first Democratic Elections in 1994.  South Africa is still a very young democracy; but, it has come so far in a short period of time.

      TTI: If you had one day in Cape Town, what would you do?

      Mr. Georgas:  If I had one day in Cape Town, I would spend my morning on the top of Table Mountain, have lunch at Camps Bay and if I have time, I would travel to the Cape of Good Hope.

      TTI: What is your country famous for?

      Mr. Georgas:  Nelson Mandela is without a doubt the most famous figure in South African history  including the chaos of apartheid and the riots that ensued just before he was freed.  South Africa is also famous for its variety of landscapes such as, oceans of Cape Town and Durban, Felt of Krueger National Park which houses all of the biggest game such as lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffalo.

      TTI: What is something you can do if you're on a budget?

      Mr. Georgas:  You can do most of the activities above from the perspective of being a back packer.  Back packers can get very good prices on shared accommodations.  The US currency is very strong, so a dollar goes a long way here.

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      Treat Yo' Self: Cape Town, South Africa

      One & Only Hotel: Cape Town, South Africa
      Treat Yo' Self to the "One & Only" Hotel in Cape Town, South Africa!  

      This 5 star luxury hotel is located in the heart of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.  The "One & Only" Hotel is the only resort with a picturesque view of Cape Town from any window.  Stay here and live the life of luxury while visiting this beautiful city!


      Book your Island Suite for an experience like never before.  This suite comes with a fireplace, outdoor patio, and unbelievable views of waterfalls and mountains.  Enjoy your very own kitchen that can be accompanied by a private chef.  Treat Yo' Self right to the vacation of a lifetime and the many amenities the "One & Only" Hotel has to offer.
      
      Victoria & Alfred Waterfront By: David Stanley
      Rejuvenate at the most luxurious spa in Cape Town!  The "One & Only" Hotel is well known for their exotic treatments, massages, manicures, pedicures and more.  Don't miss out on their signature Chocolate Deluxe Duo wax treatment.  Continue to relax by the beautiful heated infinity pool  overlooking the pristine countryside of South Africa.  Want to keep your fitness on track while vacationing? No problem! The spa offers a state of the art fitness room with solid equipment and daily yoga classes.


      Exclusive Surfing Lessons & Paddle Boarding is also at your fingertips through the One & Only Hotel. The exclusive staff of experienced trainers ensures you will learn only from the best!

      Is a trip to the golf couse a vacation must for you? Book your tee time at the award-winning Pearl Valley Golf & Country Estate!  This luxurious course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and is surrounded by mountains and spectacular views of South Africa.  This is the perfect okace to golf and is not to be missed!  Just Click here to learn more!

      The Thrifty Traveler: Cape Town


      1.  Tjing Tjing                                   
      Did someone say free wine tastings? Stop by Tjing Tjing on Wednesdays starting at 5pm, and try some of the finest blends in South Africa. Chill on top of this historical building which has been transformed into a rooftop bar. Cheers! Want to learn more?






      2.  Diamond Tour: Shimansky
      Ever wonder how diamonds are sculpted to perfection? Join the Shimansky experts, and see first-hand what goes into this process. Walk through the halls of the sparkling showroom and see how the precious stone is cut and polished in a workshop. This tour is open to all ages, and is entirely free. Check out more at the  Shimansky tour.





      3.  Table Mountain National Park        
      This park is filled with a plethora of natural wonders, and encompasses over 100 miles of trails for both hiking and biking! Dare to explore Devil's Peak, or take a stroll across Table Mountain. And if you are feeling extra adventurous, you can stay at one of the many campsites available. For more information go to the National Park's Website.




      4.  Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden 
      With over 1,000 acres to wander, this is one of the largest Botanical Gardens in the entire world. Enjoy the wide diversity of vegetation native to South Africa; while meditating amidst the picturesque backdrop of Table Mountain. Read further here.




      10 Things You Must Know: Cape Town

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      Cape Town and Table Mountain

      Cape Town, South Africa

      1. Name of city in its Native Language: Kaapstad (Afrikaans) or Ikapa (Xhosa)
      2. Official Languages: Afrikaans, Northern Sotho, English, Southern Ndebele, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
      3. Currency: South African Rand (R)
      4. Time Zone: South Africa Standard Time (SAST)
      5. Closest Airport: Cape Town International Airport
      6. Getting Around: The city is walkable for most sights. Public transportation include Minibus Taxis, My CiTi buses, Golden Arrow Bus Services, and Metrorail Western Cape. Metered taxis are available; a hired car can be easy, quick, and affordable to get around for the day. City Sightseeing Hop On-Hop Off buses are an option to see the main sights.
      7. Climate: Warm-summer Mediterranean climate. Winter is May-September while Summer lasts November-March (more detail)
      8. Tipping: 10-15% for restaurant waiters; $1 per bag for hotel porters, $1 a night for housekeepers, and $3-5 for concierge; 10% for taxis, $25 per person per day for private drivers or guides. Authorities employ "car guards" and airport porters, so when parking a car you might be approached by a guard: if he shows identification pay him 15–20 rand when you return; pay an airport porter 20 rand per bag.
      9. Entry Requirements: Valid passport required; Tourist Visa not required if visiting for 90 days or less. Valid yellow fever certificate required from those travelling from or through a World Health Organization designated yellow fever country.
      10. Culture Tip: A 14% value-added tax (VAT) accompanies most purchases in Cape Town, but you can often get a refund at airport customs if you have proof of all purchases.
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        And the answer is: Cape Town, South Africa! 

        Stay tuned all week for travel and culture tips for planning a trip to this "Tavern of the Seas"!


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        The Inside Scoop: Costa Rica


        What can you do to get the best tips when traveling? Just ask a local, and get the inside scoop!

        To wrap up this week on Costa Rica, we decided to bring you some advice from a Tico himself:



        Jossue Guevara is a native Tico from Escazú, Costa Rica. He was born and raised in Costa Rica and only recently has relocated  overseas. He is currently resides in East Clandon, England where he is working for the Nonprofit Organization, Cherry Trees.





        TTI: What are some activities that you think are worth the cost?

        Jossue: Without a doubt, the Sky Tram and Sky Trek. They are gondolas that bring you up to a platform and has an incredible view of Lake Arenal and the Volcano and is over 200 feet above ground!


        TTI: What are some of the local's favorite hotspots?

        Jossue:  The favorite spot the locals love is Baldí, which is a resort and spa that has natural hot springs in La Fortuna. 


        TTI: What is one recommendation you would give to a friend traveling San Carlos for the first time?

        Jossue: I would recommend that they make sure their hotel is in an ideal location. I would suggest one that is as close to the center of the town, La Fortuna.  This way, you will be at the center of all activities, restaurants, tour agencies,  and transportation. 


        TTI: What is one thing most tourists aren’t prepared for when they visit San Carlos?

        Jossue: Most tourists believe that the Arenal Volcano is still active, however in reality it has been dormant since the year 2010.


        TTI: Is there a food specific to San Carlos that is a must try?

        Jossue: San Carlos is a region whose economy is based predominantly on breeding livestock. The meats are delicious and the local restaurants use these high quality meats in their signature dishes.


         TTI: What is one thing that makes Costa Rica different from other countries?

        Jossue: Costa Rica typically gives a warm welcome to visitors, the people are very friendly in general. 


        TTI: If you had 1 day in San Carlos what would you do?

        Jossue: I would go to the Arenal Volcano National Park and to the Eco Termales  hot springs and thermal pools, for sure!


        TTI: What is your country most famous for?

        Jossue: Costa Rica is known universally for its strict environmental protection laws, which makes it one of the greenest countries in the world.


        TTI: What are some things you can do if you're on a budget?

        Jossue: The Arenal Volcano National Park costs very little and features hikes with hanging bridges and incredible views of the volcano and surrounding areas. You can also swim in the thermal waters near the Tabacón river (not to be confused with the Tabacón Resort), this river is hot because of the geothermal activity of the volcano.

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        Treat Yo' Self: San Carlos, Costa Rica!

        Arenal Volcano By: Arturo Sotillo

        Treat Yo' Self to the Nayara Hotel Spa & Gardens in San Carlos, Costa Rica!  This breathtaking resort is located in the Arenal Hot Springs. Living the pura vida lifestyle will have you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated!

        Looking for VIP treatment on your vacation?  Be sure to book the Springs Villa!  This adult's only, is the most exclusive and luxurious villa in San Carlos.  A butler is available to re-stock the mini bar and hand you a towel at your private plunge pool with mineral hot springs.  You will be more relaxed than ever!
        Plunge Pool By: Nicholas Tonelli

        Nothing is more relaxing than the Nayara Hotel spa treatments looking over the amazing views of the Arenal Volcano and the Arenal Rainforest.  You will feel refreshed with a facial and a unique hot stone massage. 
          
        While staying at Nayara Hotel, splurge on adventure seeking tours.  Whether you zip line your way through the Arenal Reserve or horseback ride through the amazing rainforest, you will have an experience like never before!



        Don't miss on an adventurous ATV ride in the tropical rainforest with a private tour guide for you and your friends.  The Nayara Hotel also offers white-water rafting to fulfill your adrenaline cravings while rafting through the rapids of San Carlos, Costa Rica.  Enjoy the ride!

        The Nayara Hotel Spa & Gardens offers everything from a romantic getaway to a thrilling journey of a life time while visiting San Carlos, Costa Rica.  You won't be disappointed!