Sightseeing in Den Bosch - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. The mains voltage is 220 V, so European-standard sockets are installed in all hostels and hotels. Additional 110 V sockets for electric shavers may also be available in some hotels.
2. In large restaurants, service charges are usually included in the bill, making up about 5-10% of the order amount. If the service charge is not included, you can add 10% on your own or round the amount to any convenient one. You can also tip taxi drivers, maids, and hairdressers.
3. All travelers should observe basic safety rules. Do not leave bags and outerwear unattended, drivers should not leave any valuable things in the car. Passersby should beware of motorbike thieves, which can grab the bag on the go.
4. When visiting tours, one should ask if photo or video shooting is allowed on the territory of a certain object. In some museums and galleries, photographing is only allowed for an additional fee.
5. Locals are very welcoming and friendly. They will always help with advice and tell how to get to a particular attraction. Local residents are known for their reverent attitude towards nature and animals, so one should never publicly demonstrate dislike for pets or leave trash on the street. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. Despite the fact that the use of soft drugs is permitted throughout the country, it is strictly prohibited to export them. Marijuana should be bought only in coffee shops. It's recommended to refuser the services of any individuals.
7. Drugs and alcoholic beverages are only sold to persons over the age of 18. Younger people are not allowed to visit coffee shops. As for the use of alcoholic beverages, there are also a number of strict rules. Being drunk in public places can result in a fine. Drinking alcohol is only allowed in specially designated places.
The charming city of Den Bosch is ready to offer couples a decent selection of hotels that are perfectly suitable for a romantic getaway. The Golden Tulip Hotel Central is one of such. It … Open
8. Smokers should pay attention to the presence of prohibition signs. As a rule, all public institutions and shopping complexes have special zones for smokers. Restaurants and bars also provide separate rooms for smokers and non-smokers.
9. Going for a walk, one should carry a copy of an identity document. All valuables should be kept in the room because there is a high risk of becoming a victim of pickpockets on the streets.
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What to visit being in Den Bosch - unique sights

Efteling Park

From the series “The Most Fantastic Amusement Parks in the World”
For the guests who like the breathtaking and active entertainments, there are more than 30 attractions, including 5 roller coasters. The interesting attractions can also be found in the 'house with the ghosts'. The realistic attraction 'the Land of Dreams' will please the small park guests. As a legend tells, Walt Disney visited the Efteling Park shortly after the opening. The magical atmosphere of the park has inspired him to found Disneyland. … Read further

Queen's Day

From the series “Most Enchanting and Vibrant Festivals”
The Queen’s Day is an occasion to trade all possible things. Very often in the street markets you can buy unique antiques and works of art. The most extensive festivities are traditionally held in Amsterdam. As the city centre is overcrowded, no transport is possible there. Thousands of visitors have to walk. Plenty of interesting decorations and orange clothing, exciting street performances and markets that stretch for several kilometres are really worth visiting and enjoying. … Read further

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