3. DAY 2: LONDON
The Tower of London is a
famous fortress and prison
originally commissioned by the
first Norman king, William the
Conqueror.
4. DAY 3: LONDON
Buckingham Palace was built by the 1st
Duke of Buckingham in 1702. It was
originally intended as a country mansion at
the edge of St. James’s Park, but the
rapidly-expanding city meant it settled into
a central position.
George III purchased it in 1762, and
St. James’s Palace was built by Henry embellishments by King George IV turned
VIII in the 1530s and was home to it into an imposing royal home.
several famous sovereigns: Elizabeth I,
Charles I and George I, II and III.
5. DAY 4: LONDON TO AMSTERDAM
Anne Frank’s house museum is
dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne
Frank, who hid from Nazi persecution
with her family and four other people in
hidden rooms at the rear of the building.
6. DAY 5: AMSTERDAM
The Van Gogh Museum
an art museum dedicated to
the works of Vincent van
Gogh and his
contemporaries in
Amsterdam, Netherlands.
7. DAY 6: AMSTERDAM
Rembrandt
House
Museum
the house in
Jodenbreestraa
t in Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Begijnhof
where one of the oldest inner courts in
Rembrandt the city of Amsterdam. A group
lived and of historic buildings, mostly
painted for private dwellings, centre on it.
nearly twenty As the name suggests, it was
years. originally a Béguinage. Today it
is also the site of the English
Reformed Church.[
Melkweg is a popular music venue and
cultural center in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands.
8. DAY 7: AMSTERDAM
Museum Willet-Holthuysen
is a museum in Amsterdam,
the Netherlands, on the
Herengracht canal. It is the
only fully furnished canalside
patrician house in Amsterdam
that is open to the public. The
museum has a large
collection of silverware,
plates, and books from the
Dutch Golden Age.
9. DAY 8: AMSTERDAM TO BRUSSELS
GRAND-PLACE
Considered one of the most
beautiful medieval squares in
Europe, the ornate Grand Place
is the center of Brussels, where
many historic buildings dating
from the 17th century are
located.
10. DAY 9: BRUSSELS
St. Michael and St. Gudula
Cathedral
Roman Catholic church at the
Treurenberg Hill in Brussels,
Belgium.
11. DAY 10: BRUSSELS
Notre-Dame du Sablon
church is the symbol of high
Gothic architecture in the
region.
Parc de Bruxelles
Warandepark
is the largest urban public park in
the center of Brussels. It is
surrounded by the Royal Palace
of Brussels, the Belgian
12. DAY 11: BRUSSELS TO FRANCE
The Louvre is one of the world’s largest
museum and also the most visited. It
opened in August 1793.
13. DAY 12: PARIS
The Eiffel Tower is one of the
most visible icons of Paris, this
iron lattice tower was built in
Palace of Versailles 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the
The Palace where the Sun King 1889 World's Fair and located
Louis xiv lived. Twice a week on Champ de Mars.
Opera Ballet hold performances
here.
Le Marais is a historic district in
Paris, France.
15. LOCAL PHRASES IN AMSTERDAM
HELLO – HALLO
GOODBYE – AFSCHEID
PLEASE – ALSJEBLIEFT
THANK YOU – DANK U
YOU’RE WELCOME – GRAAG GEDAAN
EXCUSE ME. SORRY. – PARDON. SORRY.
DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? – SPREEK JE ENGELS?
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten –
een twee drie vier vijf zes zeven acht negen tien
WHAT TIME IS IT? – HOE LAAT IS HET?
WHERE IS…? – WAR IS…?
HOW MUCH? – HOEVEEL
HELP! – HELPIN!
I’M LOST – IK BEN VERLOREN
WHERE ARE THE TOILETS? – WAAR ZIJN DE TOILETTEN?