The bus is an important means of transport in Europe. There are many countries and cities that are well connected with each other in Europe. Even you can explore the interiors of Europe by bus. The buses in Europe are very much comfortable to travel. For travelling small distances you even do not have to book tickets in advance. But, if you travel long distances then you need to book your tickets before.
There are some of the cities in Europe where you get the chance to explore at free of cost through bus. In London and Amsterdam, you can find Double Decker open air buses which are very good. The buses that connect many cities are at regular intervals so you can choose any of the bus that suits you better. The bus fares are also not very high, so you can easily afford it. By travelling through bus you also get to enjoy the gazing at the wonderful European landscape which is very beautiful and amazing.
Norway land of the Midnight Sun is host to a number of White Night festivals that celebrate this unusual phenomenon. At some specific times of the year the sun in Norway never sets resulting in continuous 24 hour daylight at Eggum and Unstad.
The Lofoten region of Norway offers everything from scenic mountains, ocean views and islands and reefs from its various quarters. The fishing village of Nusfjord reveals the life and times of fishermen and the history of the region through its many museums. The Island of Moskenes is another great tourist attraction that highlights the history of early settlements. The Island of Rost offers great view of nesting and sea birds.
Henningsvaer is the place to visit to understand the complexities of fishing as it is the proclaimed hub for sea catch. Apart from fishing Norway’s Lofoten Islands also offer activities for bikers, river rafters, hikers and mountaineers.
Amsterdam is a holiday destination that has a lot to offer for families and is an eye opener of sorts for the many stories that talk about Hitler’s horrors.
The Anne Frank Museum located on the Prinsengracht 267 is a must see for all youngsters. Here is where little Anne Frank and her family went into hiding. It provides insight into the difficult two years a young teenager survived when her peers in privileged countries led a normal life.
The Van Gogh Museum is another must see that displays early works of the artist who ironically reached dizzying heights of fame after his untimely death. The Rijksmuseum full of historical artifacts is the official museum of Netherlands.
A cruise on the Canal is a good way to soak in the sights along the river. Other place of interest is the O1ude Kerk or Old Church which the oldest in Netherlands now a center for cultural activities.