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Amsterdam Brussels & Cologne: Do It Yourself Vacations - DIY Series - cover

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Amsterdam Brussels & Cologne: Do It Yourself Vacations - DIY Series

Sam Dave Morgan

Publisher: Sam Dave Morgan

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Summary

Three great European cities covered in one book 
 
Amsterdam is best known for its luxurious canal houses, charming gabled facades and coffee shops. No wonder Amsterdam is often referred to as Venice of the north. Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands (Holland). 
Brussels is the capital of Brussels Capital region and Belgium. It is s cosmopolitan city, with an appeal and liveliness that are closely related to its culture. 
Cologne is a beautiful city with an eclectic mix of architecture, with the river Rhine running through the center, you will not be short of things to do during your time in the fourth largest city in Germany. From the famous Cathedral, to lesser known sights including the sculpture park, botanical gardens and panoramic views from the Triangle, this is a city that is sure to impress. 
This book is filled with attractions , hotels, train travel information around these three cities. Grab this value for money copy now and start planning your European vacation.
Available since: 09/29/2014.

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