Day 53 – The Netherlands, Amsterdam #1

Oh heeey Amsterdam!
The country where you can smoke all the weed you like, choose to legally end your own life and get married to the same sex.
I love this country!
They are so laid back and practical about life that I can understand why everyone is so happy and chilled out there.

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I was so impressed to see also, how environmentally friendly Amsterdam is. Pretty much everyone owns a bike and bikes everywhere. It’s so flat that I can’t see why you wouldn’t have one.
If you do have a car however, people are usually driving small ones or new ones that don’t use so much gas.
Amsterdam has a goal to be one of the most eco-friendly places in Europe and they’re doing pretty well. They have 300 power hookups around the city to recharge electric cars, solar panels that are apparently being installed on Amsterdam’s historic 17th century townhouses, and infrastructure upgrades that will allow households to sell energy they generate from small-scale wind turbines or solar panels back to the city’s electricity grid for a profit. Banks also give money to people so they can buy energy saving light bulbs for their houses.

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On the way to our hostel on Saturday, we stopped off to have a cheese and clog demonstration in the Netherlands. (One of the included extras on the Top Deck tour)

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Basically we went to this farm where a guy makes his own cheese and sells it. There was also a gift store next door so I bought my Mum a cheese grater.
This tour doesn’t sound very exciting does it? Probably because I wasn’t amazed by anything they did.
Like we learnt some facts about cheese and how the total cheese production in Holland is 30 million pounds per week.
Which is alot of cheese!

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It’s sold everywhere here as well. But we didn’t see anything get made, just told how it was made and tried some slices.
I actually wish i could have bought some cheese but there was no way I was going to take pounds of it to Croatia this weekend.

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When we arrived at our hostel,  we had about an hour to get ready to go out before our walk around Amsterdam and the Sex show.
1 hour is still not enough time for 6 girls to shower and share 1 mirror! I don’t think our male leader understands.

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But we made it in the end, even if Kara and I were the last ones on the bus.
As I was down to my last 2 pairs of shoes (nikes and some heeled boots) I had a little trouble walking on all the cobblestones around Amsterdam. I don’t know how the red light district girls do it! Maybe they wear ballet flats to work.

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We checked out a few building around the city centre and then had a walk through the Red Light district when it was still light.
If you have no idea what that is, it’s basically an area of Amsterdam that the locals call, The Rossebuurt.

It’s unlike any other place where women, of all nationalities, parade their bodies in red-fringed window parlous, most of them ready to offer more than just a look in their little private area.

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What you’ll see also is lots of men, young and old, couples holding hands and pointing in shock of it all, giggling groups of women celebrating a hen night, and busloads of Japanese tourists with cameras (except not in the direction of the female entertainers as that’s strictly banned!).
It’s a major Amsterdam tourist attraction and there are several tour agencies and independent tour guides offering guided tours.

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We were left to our own devices for an hour to have a walk around and then meet back to go to the Sex show together.
Myself and the girls wondered around to lots of different shops selling everything from cannabis lollipops, sex stores with ‘pre order your size condoms’ and cannabis ice creams.

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I’ll be honest here, in Amsterdam they have these things called Coffee shops.
Now they’re not like the cafés back home where you order a muffin and sip on a latte. Instead your muffin is replaced by a hash brownie or space cake and you’re inhaling a joint instead of a latte.

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When the Dutch government made a law between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ drugs back in the 1970s, that’s when all these Coffee shops came about. They’re more in a legal ‘grey area’ because while cannabis isn’t actually legal in Amsterdam, it is tolerated.
Basically the City Council, allows coffee shops to operate with the provision of set, non-transferable licences – shown by the display of an official, green and white sticker in the window.
You can’t enter the coffee shops in Amsterdam if you’re under 18 but you’ll know if you’re in one that has cannabis because the people smoking at the table usually give it away.
Its tricky though because even though they have a menu they’re not allowed to do any advertising, you’ll generally not find any details posted on the door or even inside about products with cannabis in it.
You have to ask the person at the counter for the menu, and they’ll give you what you need. A general rule of thumb is: the more expensive, the stronger the weed. For inexperienced smokers a gram of weed will get you high about 6 times and you should be able to make at least 3 joints from a single gram. Ask for advice if you are not sure, these people are here to make sure everything is safe.

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As I was still sick from the flu/terrible cough on Top Deck I didn’t smoke anything in Amsterdam. Good girl I know! 😇 Also I’m not really a smoking of anything to be honest.
I can’t say the same for what I ate though…

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Once we’d explored, we all grouped together and went to an Amsterdam sex show.
Prostitution, brothels, sex shows etc… are all legal in Amsterdam. The government is basically like, if you’re going to do it we’d rather you be safe. You can’t do it if you’re younger than 21. If you’re a prostitute you’re required to register and then they receive a registration pass with a photograph and a registration number, but no name or other personal data.
The companies who run stuff like this also have to have a license and you all have to pay your taxes.
Fair enough I guess.

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So off to the Sex show we went. It went pretty much as you can imagine. Basically like watching porn right in front of you. Not gonna lie, had to look away a few times because it got a bit awkward. Especially as there was just 2 Top Deck groups in the place and we were all young.
It ended fine though, one of the girls got a couple of people up on stage from the tours to have a bit of a laugh with so we were all giggling by the end.

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Is it bad that I can’t remember what happened after that….
I think we all went to this club which was next to a hostel so it was just filled with people on Top deck/Contiki Tours. I think I got a bit drunk/stoned so I was on a pretty chill mood. Nothing was really happening at the club apart from the rugby game and a bit of music so I left around 1am with a few others from Top deck.
Aaahh, I nearly forgot. I had the most amazing waffle on the way home.

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Let me just say, Amsterdam is a stoners paradise. FOOD IS EVERYWHERE.
Everything you can bloody think of is lit up in store windows.
Waffles, Crepes with Strawberries and Cream and Bacon and Cheese, Cupcakes and Croissants, Sausages and Frites (fries) with 20 different sauces. Anything you feel like is probably open at 2am. No wonder I’ve gotta tuck my stomach into my jeans now. I’m serious as well, I’ve lost all my tone-ness I ever had before I left.
Fml.
I couldn’t live in the Netherlands purely for the fact I’d be the size of a house.
Xx

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Day 52 – Rhine Valley

We weren’t lucky enough to have a sleep in on this crisp Friday Morning in Munich.
It was bags on the bus by 8am!
We did however have quite a yummy breakfast at the hostel. They had fresh bread in the forms of rolls and all these slices of ham and salami laid out with cheeses.
I may or may not have packed 2 rolls in some napkins to eat for my lunch…

We stopped off at a service station/burger king for lunch and had to buy our own food this time. I ended up getting chicken nuggets and fries from there. The nuggets tasted a bit weird which was disappointing.

They had free wi-fi however!
I have a UK SIM card which will work in most places around Europe but my data doesn’t work in Germany and the Netherlands!
It’s been really annoying because I like to write my blogs on the coach but sometimes I forget alot of info about places I’ve been and have to end up googling facts which is hard to do when you have no internet.
So no internet = very slow updates on the blog front.

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We ended up arriving in Rhine valley around 3.30pm and going to a cuckoo clock shop. The lady spoke for 10 minutes about how they work and why some look a certain way. I actually ended up really wanting to buy one for my Mum! They had really cool Christmas stuff as well that I know my Mum would love but I just couldn’t bring it home. They wern’t small enough to fit in my bag. If I was at the end of my trip I’d defintaly have gotten something. In the end I just settled for a magnet.

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After the cuckoo clock shop, we headed to another store so the guy there could talk about Beer Steins. They’re the traditional beer mugs made out of stoneware that you see in ‘older movies’ and I’m sure I’ve seen it on The Simpsons when they go to a haunted house or something haha.

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7826641450_4036cddb20_bIn German, the word stein means stone and the beer mugs are made out of materials such as stoneware,pewter, porcelain, or even silver, wood or crystal glass.
They also have that metal top with the thumb lever which was apparently made during the age of the Black Plague to prevent diseased fleas from getting into the beer.
Nowadays, you leave the top open if you want a re-fill and also to keep pesky flies away in the Summer.

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We had some free time afterwards before there was an optional river cruise through Rhine Valley.
As I’d already done a river cruise in Paris I decided to skip this one out. From what I heard it wasn’t terribly amazing so I didn’t miss out on too much.
Myself and the girls went and had a look around some shops and then sat down for some ice cream at one of the many gelato – type stores.
Well, I actually was the only one who got an ice cream coz I’m an ice – cream freak and I don’t regret it for a second. It was so good!!

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Calories don’t count on holiday right?

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When that baby was demolished, most of the group went on the river cruise whereas about 8 of us stayed on the coach and were driven to the end point of the river cruise.
We had over half an hour to spare so I popped my earphones in and walked down near the water.
It was the first time on my top deck European tour that I actually stopped to appreciate how nice Rhine valley was. I’m always surrounded by people or talking to someone or someone is talking to me that it was nice to just have a moment to sit and look at the big green hills and the castles everywhere.

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I also have realised I’ve gained a touch of weight on this trip (and I’m not just saying that, my jeans are too tight for me now, Europe has killed my stomach with its goodness of breads and gelato) so I decided to do lunges and squats and crunches for the next 45 minutes. People walking past probably thought I was a weirdo but it defintaly did something because I could barely walk for the next 2 days!

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When everyone was back together again, we boarded the coach and drove up to the castle where we were staying. (Which is pictured above)
Apart from having to lug all our suitcases down the cobblestone walkways for 5 minutes, it was such a beautiful location. The view was amazing and it was really peaceful up there.
But by saying that, that was the only good thing about the place.
It was cool that it was a castle & all but I’d rather have just visited and not stayed overnight.

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First of all, I roomed with a group of 4 and it was the smallest room ever. We couldn’t all be in there at the same time because it was so frustrating being in each others face.
The sheets were shit, the pillowcase was way too big for the pillow.
There was 1 power point for us all to share.
With pretty much 80% of our tour being girls, there was 1 girls bathroom upstairs from our level with 2 toilets and ONE shower. And it wasn’t even a nice shower with somewhere to get changed or shower in private.
If anyone walked in to brush their teeth and looked around the corner they’d blatantly see you having a shower. I don’t really care about stuff like that coz i’m such a nudist but I can understand how uncomfortable people would be.
And the boys on our level had 2 showers! Unfair!
The wi-fi wasn’t free, think it was like €3
The buffet dinner was horrible. It was either fish fingers, some other fish thing or tofu.
Along with rice, under cooked potatoes and green beans with a cheese herb sauce thing.
I hate all seafood, so I just stuck with the veggies and rice.
It was food you’d feed your kids when you don’t know what else to make.
The dessert wasn’t that much better either. Just a ‘vanilla sauce’ aka, Runny custard, is what they call it and some berries.

Once dinner was finished, we all pushed our dinner tables together and played “never have I ever”
Which is a drinking game. Someone asks a question like “never have I ever had sex outside” and whoever has, has to drink.
It doesn’t always have to be sexual questions but it’s funny when it is. I’m still really sick at the moment so I stuck with water that night.
Kara had pretty much a whole bottle of wine to herself so we had a great bathroom chat (i blow dried my hair while she chatted in the shower) about funny things on the trip.
#memories haha!

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Then it was off to my castle bunk bed for me!
Xx

Day 51 – Munich

As our whole Top Deck tour wanted to go to Oktoberfest we left Venice at 5.30am to make the 7 hour drive to Munich, Germany.

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We had a stop off in Austria which was actually really nice with all their mountains and stuff. We stopped off at a gas station/bakery and they had the nicest selection of croissants and filled donut things. I again, had some self control and didn’t have any.  😥

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We got caught up in Traffic around 12.30pm (I know this because I was busting to go to the bathroom) so our driver pulled over at this picnic stop so people could go to the bathroom and we had our packed picnic lunch on fold-out chairs with it all set out on a table.

On the way to our hostel, we had a stop off at the Dachau Concentration Camp which is on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory not far from Munich.
It was one if the first concentration camps opened in Germany which was meant to hold political prisoners but eventually was enlarged to include forced labor and the imprisonment of Jews and ordinary Germans.

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It was quite sad to walk around and see how prisoners lived and then read about how they were all in constant fear of brutal treatment from the guards and being forced into standing cells. Also, how they had roll call every morning and had to stand in lines outside for hours. Even if someone had died, they’d have to drag their body to the roll call just so they could be accounted for. There were 32,000 documented deaths at the camp, and thousands that are undocumented.

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I think it’s free to go to the camp/memorial. We spent about 2 hours there and we still didn’t see everything.
There’s a lot of stuff to read and they have the gas chambers etc there to have a look at. It can be quite emotional for some people so it’s probably good we did it before Oktoberfest. Makes you realize how lucky you are to grow up in a time where stuff like that doesn’t happen in NZ.

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We didn’t actually get to Munich until 5pm so we had to check in quickly and then be back at the bus by 6pm so we could all head off to Oktoberfest. There were 6 girls in my room so imagine 6 of us trying to use 2 mirrors while getting changed and doing our hair in a small space. Drama!
I was lucky because I did my whole make up on the coach beforehand so all I needed to do was my hair and get into my outfit. Otherwise I think I would have only been wearing some mascara haha.

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(This is me and one of my 6 room- mates, Ashleigh)
Kara and I got matching outfits as we got ours from the same supermarket as her haha.

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It looked pretty cool though, when we got to Oktoberfest everyone was wanting photos with us or OF us because we were matching.

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Oktoberfest is pretty crazy! I couldn’t believe how big it was. It’s funny how it’s called Oktoberfest but it’s actually in September. Back in the day it originally took place during the 16 days up to, and including, the first Sunday in October.

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In 1994, the schedule was modified in response to German reunification so that if the first Sunday in October falls on the 1st or 2nd, then the festival would go on until October 3 (German Unity Day).

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If you’re ever in Munich during September, its defintaly a must-do.
There’s no entrance fee, you just have to pay for your alcohol and if you want any food.
A pint is usually €10.50. They must make so much money as more than 6 million people from around the world attend the event every year.
I actually hate beer, so i didnt get really drunk when i was there. They only sell beer and Radlei  (which is a mixture of lemonade and beer) so I ended up drinking that the whole time.

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If you don’t drink, it’s still cool to go and experience. They have amusement rides, sidestalls and games (kids can attend this too) as well as so much food!!
German food tastes so good! They have stuff like Hendl (roast chicken), Schweinebraten (roast pork),Schweinshaxe (grilled ham hock),Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick), Würstl(sausages) which is what I had as well as potato dumplings, cheese noodles and these big iced cookies which i really wanted to buy but didn’t.

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The festival finishes at 10pm, so when it’s over you don’t really hang around because the music stops playing and drinks stop getting served. Oh yeah, another thing we didn’t know when we got there is that you can’t just go up and buy a drink. You have to have a table and one of the beer girls comes and brings beer to you and you just pay her. To get a table you can reserve one, otherwise just hope to god that there’s a spare one. We got there late so we didn’t have one but some guys waved us over and we joined them so that was lucky – It probably helped that all our boobs were pushed up to the ceiling in our outfits.

It was a long walk back to the hostel at 10.30pm. We didn’t think it was that far but I’m sure we walked for like over an hour! Haha.
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So yeah, I didn’t really experience the sights of Munich. Just the festival as we were off at 8am the next morning for our next destination!
Xx