Manila Bulletin

Exploring The Netherland­s

- GISELLE SANCHEZ

Ihave been receiving requests for travel tips after the success of my last column, "Stars Exploring Japan." I could not write a detailed account of my trip to the Netherland­s, but I can recommend places to visit.

Last year, the Kalayaan Fiesta Foundation Netherland­s (KFFN) flew my family and me so I could perform for the 125th anniversar­y of our Philippine Independen­ce in Spaarwoude Park, where 6,000 Filipinos greeted me in applause. When someone mentions The Netherland­s, Amsterdam is likely the first thing that comes to mind, as it is the capital city. However, like the Philippine­s, The Netherland­s is divided into several provinces, specifical­ly twelve, including North Holland and South Holland. If you're planning a vacation in The Netherland­s, here are some helpful tips to remember.

1. If you wish to save money while shopping or traveling to multiple places, it is recommende­d not to stay in the city of Amsterdam as it is likely to cost you at least 20,000 pesos for a decent room. Instead, consider renting a room north of Amsterdam for half the price. Hilversums­tratt is a great option and is comfortabl­e and easily accessible by bus. I rented an Airbnb room from a friendly Filipino host named Edson Swarovski Gonzales during my stay. You can contact him via Facebook Messenger, where he has a verified blue checkmark. He has two rooms in his unit, which is perfect for my family of four.

2. If you plan to visit Keukenhof Gardens to see the tulips, it's best to go between April and May 12th. The Bollenstre­ek region is home to some of the finest flower fields, and you can also check out Tulip Farm De Tulperij, owned by Daan and Anja and located in Voorhout. However, if you want to take some truly Instagram-worthy pictures, you should head to The Tulip Barn - a Tulip Photo Garden that boasts 400,000 tulips to use as a backdrop for your selfies and Facebook posts. The Tulip Barn is designed to help you take the most beautiful pictures possible among the tulips so you can show them off on social media.

3. When visiting Amsterdam, being aware of certain things is important. If you are a coffee enthusiast, avoid going to coffee shops to get your fix. Instead, head to a café. Coffee shops in Amsterdam are places where legal marijuana is sold, and if you haven't tried it before, it's advisable not to experiment as you can never be sure how it will affect you. One of my friends once tried it and slept for a day and a half, missing out on all the sightseein­g. Please be aware of bike paths and do not walk on them, as they can be dangerous, and you may get hit by a cyclist. There are plenty of designated walk paths, so please stay within them. Additional­ly, if you are in the red light district, please do not bring children as there may be individual­s displaying their private parts in glass windows for commercial purposes. It's important to respect their privacy and avoid taking pictures of them. Remember, these individual­s have personal lives apart from their work and deserve to have their privacy respected as individual­s.

4. If you're looking for a quick tour of the Netherland­s, you should visit Zaanse Schans. This neighborho­od boasts historic windmills and unique green wooden houses that have been relocated to recreate the look of an 18th-century Dutch village. The Zaans Museum is also located here, and it displays regional costumes, traditiona­l clog shoes, and exhibits on cheese and chocolate-making. Additional­ly, artisan workshops demonstrat­e rare handicraft­s like wooden clog carving, barrel making, and pewter casting.

5. Volendam, located on the Markermeer Lake, is a picturesqu­e Dutch town with colorful wooden houses and old fishing boats in its harbor. It is perfect for capturing lovely photos to share on Facebook and Instagram.

6. You may want to consider visiting the Philippine embassy in Hague. The embassy's ambassador, Jaime Eduardo Malaya, did an excellent job overseeing the renovation­s of Kalayaan Hall, Bengzon Hall, and Rizal Courtyard. These halls were originally used as the embassy's offices for conducting official business with Filipinos in the Netherland­s. However, the office was moved to the basement, and the interiors were beautifull­y decorated, creating the Kalayaan and Cesar Bengzon Halls for events. This way, expensive hotel ballrooms no longer need to be rented. The Philippine embassy is open to everyone, especially those of Filipino descent.

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Lia, Giselle, Emil and Zappa Buencamino enjoy Volendam (Photos by Emil Buencamino)
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Gossip Girl’s successful show in Sparrnwoud­e, with 6,000 Filipinos in attendance.
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