Proscenium (UK) Ltd.
247 Kennington Road
London
SE11 6BY
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Bruges and Amsterdam £199 - Weekend
Van Gogh, tulips, clogs and canals - these are just some of the things Amsterdam is famous for. On the way, we visit the merchant town of Bruges reknown for lacemaking and fine Belgian chocolats.
Itinerary
Day 1: Bruges
7:00am Depart London for Channel Crossing.
We arrive in Bruges in time for a brief walking tour lunch.
In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to visit the Gruuthuis Museum (Large Merchant\'s House), the Arenthius for lacemaking or one of the small breweries located in Bruge.
4:30pm Departure to travel to Amsterdam. Arrive Amsterdam approximately 8:00pm
Day 2: Volendam and Amsterdam
9:30am Depart for a tour of the Dutch countryside to see the windmills, cheese farms and clogmakers, before having lunch at the fishing village of Volendam.
Return to Amsterdam by 1:00pm to enjoy the rest of day for free time. Choose between the Van Gogh Museum, Rijasmusuem or the Heineken Brewery.
Day 3: Amsterdam - Return to London
Enjoy more free time for a boat cruise or a visit to Ann Frank\'s House.
Depart hotel 2:30pm for return to London.
Arrive London approximately 9:30pm
Dates
| Friday, 19th November 2010 to Sunday, 21st November 2010 Our NEW telephone number: 020 3176 7830 | Available |
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Pick Up Times
Meet at 07.15am Waterloo Station, Platfom 19
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