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  • ThatNaledi
    Aug 20 2018
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    Berlin... where do I begin! This city is amazing. I am a big city girl so I love it here. There's a lot of culture and lots of things to do here. On Sunday's there's a flea market you can visit. The nightlife is operational 24hours! Literally! You can leave the club at 10 am, go eat and head back. There are sooooo many bars and clubs, it depends on the vibe you are looking for. Techno and Hip Hop are popular here. This is a very cosmopolitan city, so I feel most people are open-minded and it's very diverse. There are a lot of expats in this city and that's what makes it diverse. If you have a Start Up, this is a great city because there are MANY Start-Ups here. I stayed in Kreuzberg which is the new hipster area. It's a great vibe because most of the cool and vibey bars are in that area. It is affordable compared to most European big cities. You can get a full meal and drink/beer for 6 - 10 Euro. Other things to do: visit the Zoo, go shopping, visit the many galleries and museums, Salsa on Sunday's, hop on & hop off bus tours, bike tours and hiking Teufelsberg to name a few. Berlin is pretty big so I would say you need at least one week to experience the city. I stayed for 14 days and it felt short! lol

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    Aug 20 2018
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    This is my favourite city! There's a lot to do in Amsterdam. You can go for many tours in various forms, eg: boat hop on - hop off tour, bike city tour and the regular bus hop on - hop off. It's not the cheapest country in Europe but I feel it's very unique in its looks. There's a number of Museums that are worth a visit such as the Von Gogh and Rijksmuseum to name a few. If you not into museums then you can go on a Heineken Experience tour, you get 2 beers as part of your package. There are events going on regularly in the city so it depends on what you are interested in. If you are in Amsterdam in August, there's an Italian Food Festival on the 25 -26 August 2018 at Moermanskkade 71. The people are great and this city has a lot of expats.

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    Aug 16 2018
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    I was in Prague for 14 days, the country has a rich history and I do advise that you go on a Free Walking tour which is 3 hours. I went on their Free Walking tour and their Prague Castle tour afterwards which you pay for. The Castel tour is great, you are dropped off at the castle by a bus and my guide Vaclav was brilliant. He made a lot of jokes and he elaborates on what happened in a very entertaining manner. He is easy to talk to and he interacts with everyone and I felt at home! If you book your Prague Castle tour after the walking tour, you get a good discount. It's worth it. The tour is normally 350 czk and I paid 290 czk The countries history is very interesting and it's worth a visit. The Czech people aren't super friendly but that's their culture so you rarely interact with locals which is important to me when I travel. I did meet the few that were open to conversation but I met a lot of other expats and travellers. If you are in an interracial relationship, it's tough because you can see that the country is very uncomfortable with that. Local people do tend to stare and give disapproving looks. It's not a cosmopolitan city at all. You also generally get stares if you are black, well black tourist here are extremely limited.

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