Hey there!
As you all know there are thousands and thousands of blogs and bloggers out there. All of them with their own kind of blog, and their own kind of content. You have lifestyle blogs, beauty blogs, craft blogs, cooking blogs, gaming blogs, vacation blogs, story blogs, blogs that are a combination of them all and of course all the other kinds of blogs I haven't named above.
Now sometimes when you go to a blog you know immediately what kind of blog it is and other times you have no idea until you start reading the content they post. Then there are the blogs that post a wide variety of content but still know what kind of blog they are like, let's say a beauty, lifestyle kind of blog, or a beauty, gaming kind of blog.
And then there is ThatDutchGirl96. A blog I set up a couple of years ago as a place where I could share my thoughts (on certain topics), crazy adventures, stupid ideas. Basically just a place where I could write whatever I want. To get things of my chest, to keep a clear mind and maybe entertain a few of you out there. But back to the real question here. What kind of blog is this?
Don't be too disappointed but I have no idea. Maybe something with lifestyle, books, vacation, stories and for the future maybe some cooking and very maybe some crafting. Is there a label for a blog like that? I don't know. But who cares anyway. This society is so focussed on labelling everything to delete all the uncertainties in the world and put literally every single thing on this planet in a box. I am not joining that madness. Mostly because I have not even the slightest idea what kind of label this blog could be put under. That's why I have decided I am not and never will label my blog.
I can't tell you what you might find on this blog in the future but I do no what you will never find on here. On this blog you will never find beauty reviews or beauty product related blogs because I don't understand a single thing about beauty and the differences between two brands of mascara and after 19 years I still don't know how to apply foundation properly without becoming an oompa loompa. Another thing you will never really find on here will be gaming blogs, well not professional gaming blog things anyway because I'm just not professional or something close to it when it comes to gaming. The first game I purchased, I purchased it a couple of weeks ago, and it was Undertale now let me just tell you that I absolutely love that game, yet I'm also really bad at it.
Besides those two types of content I have absolutely no idea what you might find on this blog in the future. I don't know what I'll be blogging about, even in the near future. I'm open for any suggestions and if you have some topics that really interest you and you want to hear my opinion on them please let me know via twitter, tumblr, e-mail or just in the comment section below! This way we might be able to make this a kind of interactive blog?!
Anyway that's it for today (look at me rhyme.)
I wish you all the best!
ThatDutchGirl96
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
ThatDutchGirl's survival guide: citytrip.
Hey there!
As you all may know, I love travelling. Whether I'm going on a long vacation far away or a short citytrip to a city not too far away, I love travelling. The feeling of being in a new place, discovering new things, seeing and doing things you've never seen and done before, meeting new people and maybe even making some new friends. I love everything about it but most of all the feeling of being free. When I travel I forget all about the worries I had at home, the things I forgot to do or still have to do. When I travel I don't worry about any of those things, the only thing I might worry about is missing my flight. Being in a new place, for me, is like a chance to start again, to discover new things about yourself and to become completely at peace again.
Now in this blog I would like to give you some tips on travelling. More specifically I would like to share some of the things I've learned whilst planning and going on a citytrip.
A citytrip is mostly a short vacation to a specific city. Preferably a city you've never been to before and you have yet to discover all of it's wonders. A citytrip lasts mostly 3 to 4 days.
So now you know some things about a citytrip let me share some of the tips and tricks I've learned over the last few years.
Deciding on the destination.
Before you go on a citytrip you have to know which city you're going to. This kind of depends on who you are and who you are going with. When you have bought tickets to let's say a convention in a city abroad, the destination is kind of decided already. Sometimes you and your friends know exactly where you want to go because you've always wanted to go there or because one of your friends has been there before and tickled your curiosity so you decide to go there. But there are also times where both you and your friends are absolutely clueless about where to go or maybe you just don't care. When that happens I can absolutely recommend the travel agency 'surprise me'. They are a travel agency where you can book all kinds of trips including citytrips but the whole thing is that you won't know your destination up until you are at the airport a couple of hours before your flight departs. I have never been on a surprise trip before but a lot of my friends have and they all recommend I go on one in the near future. Click HERE to go to their website. If a surprise me trip sounds a bit too much for you you can also decide to print a map from let's say Europe, close your eyes, drop your finger somewhere and go to the city it has landed the closest to.
When you go all by yourself the choice is all yours which might make the deciding bit a little easier.
How to get there.
When you have decided where you are going you start finding out how to get there. Maybe you can get there by train, by bus, by boat or by plane. Decide which way of transport suits you, your budget and your time schedule best. I personally prefer travelling by plane but mostly because I enjoy flying and because travelling by plane has been the best option for the cities I've been to so far. Look up the different options for, for example, travelling by bus. Which agencies offer to take you there, how much do they cost, how long does it take to get there and what are the references. I personally always check the different kinds of references on a transport agency as I think quality is very important. When travelling by plane it is important to know how much luggage you're going to take with you. Do you need nothing more than a small suitcase then you don't need to take anything more than cabin luggage. If you are going to need a big suitcase then it's important to check the prices for that as well. This might make your flight more expensive so it's important to check the offers of different flight agencies and whether or not extra luggage is included in the price. Prices of flights change over time so when you want to book a flight you might want to look up when the price of your flight will be the cheapest. However this is no guarantee that at that specific time the price will be the cheapest. It is up to you to figure that out and to know what you want to spend on your flight ticket.
activities.
On a citytrip you are going to explore the city of course. It might be handy to make a list of things you really want to do or places you really want to eat before you leave on your citytrip. Thankfully Dr. Google knows all about the great spots in every city. Besides you can always ask friends and family members who have been to that city before if they know any amazing spots or things to go and do and or see. I always make a list if places I want to see, things I want to do and stuff I must definitely eat or at least try. This just makes my trip a little more organised and I love an organised citytrip although I'm all for the chaos as well as it adds a little more excitement
to your trip, I think.
Hotel / hostel.
Of course you will need a place to stay the night. And by this I don't mean a bench in the park, no I mean a place with a roof and heating and beds and stuff. Whether you stay in a hotel or a hostel is completely up to you. I personally prefer hostels as I just love the atmosphere most of them have and you are more likely to meet other travellers of your age and start a conversation with them. This is because hostels tend to have one central living room and kitchen which means you're going to bump into fellow travellers one way or another. You are also very likely to sleep in bunk beds in a bigger room with strangers but hey it's fun, you can talk to others, ask them if they know some things you haven't seen or done yet. Of course hostels have their less great things too because you don't really have a place for your own but hey they are mostly more fun and cheaper than a hotel. Obviously there is nothing wrong with booking a hotel. If you want a room of yourself, breakfast included, an en suite bathroom and just a little more luxury I definitely recommend a hotel. If you want to know about the hotels and hostels and their availability you can always check the website booking.com as that website holds a lot of hotels and hostels and is perfect for getting some ideas for possible places to sleep.
What to bring?
This all depends on the length of your citytrip and the city you go to. Things you will always need are a toothbrush, toothpaste, socks, shoes, pyjamas, clothes, a coat, your phone, the charger for your phone, a travel lock, a suitcase or backpack and possibly a scarf or sunglasses. Just the basics. How many of these you'll take with you depends on the length of your citytrip and who you are as a person. We are all different so we'll all pack our suitcases and backpacks in a different way.
Of course there are more things to think of when you go on a citytrip but I feel like these are the most important things to keep in mind when going on a citytrip. If you have some additions to this list please add them in the comments below. Together we can become the best prepared bunch of travellers the world has ever seen!
I hope this list has been somewhat useful to you! If it was please press the like button and share it with your friends.
Lots of love,
ThatDutchGirl96
As you all may know, I love travelling. Whether I'm going on a long vacation far away or a short citytrip to a city not too far away, I love travelling. The feeling of being in a new place, discovering new things, seeing and doing things you've never seen and done before, meeting new people and maybe even making some new friends. I love everything about it but most of all the feeling of being free. When I travel I forget all about the worries I had at home, the things I forgot to do or still have to do. When I travel I don't worry about any of those things, the only thing I might worry about is missing my flight. Being in a new place, for me, is like a chance to start again, to discover new things about yourself and to become completely at peace again.
Now in this blog I would like to give you some tips on travelling. More specifically I would like to share some of the things I've learned whilst planning and going on a citytrip.
A citytrip is mostly a short vacation to a specific city. Preferably a city you've never been to before and you have yet to discover all of it's wonders. A citytrip lasts mostly 3 to 4 days.
So now you know some things about a citytrip let me share some of the tips and tricks I've learned over the last few years.
Deciding on the destination.
When you go all by yourself the choice is all yours which might make the deciding bit a little easier.
How to get there.

activities.
to your trip, I think.
Hotel / hostel.

What to bring?
This all depends on the length of your citytrip and the city you go to. Things you will always need are a toothbrush, toothpaste, socks, shoes, pyjamas, clothes, a coat, your phone, the charger for your phone, a travel lock, a suitcase or backpack and possibly a scarf or sunglasses. Just the basics. How many of these you'll take with you depends on the length of your citytrip and who you are as a person. We are all different so we'll all pack our suitcases and backpacks in a different way.
Of course there are more things to think of when you go on a citytrip but I feel like these are the most important things to keep in mind when going on a citytrip. If you have some additions to this list please add them in the comments below. Together we can become the best prepared bunch of travellers the world has ever seen!
I hope this list has been somewhat useful to you! If it was please press the like button and share it with your friends.
Lots of love,
ThatDutchGirl96
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