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Before my first trip to Europe I wouldn’t have been able to tell you where Karlsruhe, Katowice or Klagenfurt was on the map. Since then I not only know where they are, I have used their airports and have saved hundreds of Euros in the process.

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport - Closest isn't always cheapest

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

My criteria for flying in Europe is to book flights that are on sale to places I haven’t been. Occasionally though I need to fly to specific places within a given time. Having locked in travel dates can mean having to fly on expensive tickets. You may be able to save money though by using alternative airports close to your destinations.

For example, I was in Amsterdam and I needed to be in Budapest on a certain date for work. At the time of booking there was no low cost airline serving this route (SkyEurope used to, but they have since closed).

I checked the usual farefinder sites and the cheapest flight I could find was €250! There is no way I’m paying that much for an Inter European flight, so I looked around for alternatives.

A good tool for finding nearby alternative airports is harefares.com. Enter the two cities you want to fly between and it will also show you the nearest airports, ranked in distance.

Flights from Netherlands to Hungary

Flights from Netherlands to Hungary

The next nearest airports to Amsterdam are Rotterdam and Eindhoven. Hungarian low cost airline WizzAir serve the Eindhoven – Budapest route and I found a fare for the date I needed at €50.

Eindhoven is listed as 105km away, which may sound like alot, but it is only 80 minutes from Amsterdam by train. This is about the time it takes to me to get from Central London to Stansted or Luton anyway.

The train from Amsterdam to Eindhoven costs €17, and it’s another €3 to get the bus from the Eindhoven Train Station to the airport.

So my total cost for the airfare and train ticket was €70, a saving of €180 had I have settled for booking a flight out of Amsterdam.

WizzAir at Eindhoven Airport

WizzAir at Eindhoven Airport

I have been in a similar situation where I needed to from London to Strasbourg, France. Strasbourg is the seat of several European institutions, thus flights to the city are expensive. The best option was to fly to Karlsruhe-Baden Airport which is a short train ride away in Germany and a couple of hundred Euro cheaper than flying to Strasbourg Airport.

When you are considering using an alternative airport, make sure you research if you can get to the airport easily enough as well.

I usually book flights well in advance, so I don’t often have to do this. It is a handy travel hack to know just incase your travel plans aren’t so flexible.

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Amsterdam is world famous for its coffee shops, but as a non-smoker I have no interest in these “coffee shops”.

Cannabis coffeeshop displaying Coffeeshop license

Cannabis coffeeshop displaying Coffeeshop license

The Netherlands doesn’t rate high in the coffee making stakes in Europe. The typical coffee of the Netherlands is filter coffee.

Coffee shops that aren’t coffee shops in a land of filter coffee may sound like a strange place for a coffee snob to like. Nevertheless, Amsterdam is an international city and there are plenty of places to find a good coffee.

If you are after a koffiehuis and not a coffeeshop, then here is a selection of my faves.

Cafe het Palais

Good coffee and international newspapers has made this one of my favourite cafes in Amsterdam.

Cafe Het Paleis

Cafe Het Paleis

Cafe Luxembourg
For a classic Parisian style people watching cafe head to the Cafe Luxembourg on Spuistraat. It has theatre row seats out the front, which is a perfect spot for watching Dutch girls on bicycles riding by.

Cafe Luxembourg

Cafe Luxembourg

Coffee Company

For take away coffee this American style coffee store does the job for me. They have a few locations around Amsterdam.

Coffee @ Company

Coffee Company

Cafe Americain

For a bit of old school American style I like the Cafe at the Hotel Americain.

Cafe Americain

Cafe Americain

Cafe de Saloon

This place is more of a bar than a cafe but I like to come here on a sunny day and sit outside. The building is Flatiron shape and is next to a canal.

De Saloon

De Saloon

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Coffee of the day: Amsterdam – Netherlands

by James Clark on October 14, 2009

in Travel Blog

As much as I love sitting in European cafes watching the world go by, I do miss the ritual of reading the newspaper with my coffee.

I have found a regular cafe in Amsterdam that has great coffee and a selection of daily newspapers in different languages. In English they have the International Herald Tribune and The Guardian. This is at Cafe het Paleis on Paleisstr, behind Dam Square.

Koffie verkeerd (caffe latte) in Amsterdam

Koffie verkeerd (caffe latte) in Amsterdam

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Remote Working in Amsterdam

by James Clark on October 12, 2009

in Travel Blog

I have been in the Netherlands and Germany for the last week and I now find myself in Amsterdam for a few days. I always forget how beautiful this city is. I could walk around the canal lined streets for days, which I have done plenty of times before. As it turns out it’s been raining alot, so not much walking around but a good time to catch up on some work.

Rainy Days = Good Work Days

Amsterdam: Rainy Days = Good Work Days

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