Follow along as Rick Steves visits the world-renowned Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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Amsterdam’s Westerkerk
A visit to the Westerkerk in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district, and the area around it.
Oude Kerk Organ Concerto
Visit the ancient and beautiful Oude Kerk in Amsterdam’s Red Light District. Enjoy a Bach organ concerto as performed by Ludger Lohmann.
Amsterdam: Bicycle Capital of Europe
You can find every type of Bicycle in Amsterdam, and every type of person riding it.
Whores in the Red Light District
A quick glimpse of what Amsterdam’s Red Light District is famous for!
How to Roll a Joint in Amsterdam
This video guide will show you how to roll a cone shaped joint just like the Dutch!
Red Light Tour of Amsterdam
Tour the Red Light District in Amsterdam with this wild and crazy American.
Museums of Amsterdam
This short video is a teaser showing off the many diverse museums that are in Amsterdam.
Dutch TV Visits Amsterdam
Dutch TV visits with some English tourists having a great time in Amsterdam. Needless to say they are enjoying the coffeeshops and bars that fill the city with fun.
The Art of Bargaining in Vietnam
When traveling in Vietnam you barter, bargain, and haggle. Its part of the culture. Its a way of life. And that’s the way it is.
For foreigners and tourists it is not the way things work at home. But with the right attitude, it can still be a lot of fun, and can save you money. Here are a few helpful hints to get you started.
First and foremost you need to smile and embrace the entire process. From picking up things and investigating their value, to the haggling, to the actual purchase, it is important to remain positive and friendly. Having a pen and paper, or a calculator will help greatly if you haven’t yet brushed up on your Vietnamese. As well, coming into the barter with a little background information – an estimated price – will also be to your advantage. And, predetermining a fair price that you are willing to pay is key to the success of the experience!
When bargaining, don’t be a afraid to really low ball. If you’ve gone too low, you will know by the look on the sellers face. Nevertheless, continue with poise, tact, and strategy with the back-and-forth negotiations. A little acting and drama goes a long way, and might add an extra dynamic to the show. So go ahead, let it all out, especially if you have found that extra special something.
You can consider adding a number of items to the tally, helping to discount the overall price – remember to be strategic here though. Also, finding a small flaw could also be a means of marking down the price.
Finally, if you just can’t seem to get the price you want, but think you are close, you can try the ol’-thanks-but-no-thanks and walk away approach. This is a little risky because if it doesn’t work you will loose face by returning, and thus be forced have to start all over somewhere else. Nevertheless, ever so often it works like a charm!
At the end of the day, be proud of the items you bought and the prices you paid. Reflect on the people you dealt with, and forever cherish your purchases and memories of traveling in Vietnam.