Amsterdam & Bruges coach tour – 3 days, ??209. The 3-day tours are from Friday to Sunday, except Bank Holiday Weekends which operate Saturday to Monday.

Day 1

One of our most popular tours, the 3-day coach tour to Amsterdam & Bruges. Coach pick up points in London (Hammersmith, Great Portland Street, Embankment and Lewisham), Canterbury, Ramsgate and Dover. Early morning transfers are also arranged from Cambridge and Oxford to join the coach in London. From Dover we depart at 9:30 and arrive in Amsterdam in the afternoon, where we check into the excellent St. Christophers.

Day 2

After breakfast we begin the day with a morning coach trip to Zaanse Schanse, a living Dutch Museum. You will find it typical of Holland there. Windmills, Cheese-makers, Clog makers and typical Dutch dress.

We then head back to Amsterdam in time for lunch, with a free afternoon to visit Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Heineken Brewery, Anne Frank House and Dam Square. Evening free to enjoy this unique city.

Day 3

We depart Amsterdam after breakfast for the drive to Bruges, the ‘Venice of the North’. One of Europe’s best preserved medieval (中世紀的) cities, and your chance to buy some Belgian specialties, beer and chocolate! We depart Bruges late afternoon for our return. Drop offs in Canterbury and Ramsgate between 19:30 – 20:00, in London 21:00 – 21:45 and in Cambridge and Oxford 23:00 – 23:30.

PRICE INCLUDES:

3 days use of executive touring coach plus return Dover – Calais Ferry (輪渡) Crossings.

2 nights bed and breakfast in The Winston in Amsterdam City Centre. All rooms 3-6 bedded ensuite. Double rooms available for a supplement of ??15 per person per night.

Walking tour of Amsterdam highlights.

Evening Canal Cruise in Amsterdam.

Visit and entry to Zaanse Schans.

Visit to Bruges, the ‘Venice of the North’.

Services of a tour guide during the tour.

72. The passage would probably be most helpful to those who ________. 

A. enjoy country scenery   B. want to be guides in the future

C. have coaches                   D. are interested in city life and culture

73. The tour fee does NOT cover the cost of _______.

A. breakfast    B. ferry crossings   C. double rooms       D. guide services

74. Where can visitors find typical Dutch dress?。

A. In London. B. In Zaanse Schanse.    C. In Dover.   D. In Bruges.

75. According to the passage, the tour route is ______.

A. London→Dover→Zaanse Schanse→Van Gogh Museum→Bruges

B. London→Bruges→Dover→Zaanse Schanse→Van Gogh Museum

C. London→Zaanse Schanse→Van Gogh Museum→Dover→Bruges

D. London→Dover→Van Gogh Museum→Zaanse Schanse→Bruges

【小題1】D

【小題2】C

【小題3】B

【小題4】A

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