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Take the bus🚍 to Düsseldorf

  • 執筆者の写真: Mike
    Mike
  • 2025年11月7日
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更新日:2月18日

Maritime Museum Rotterdam
Maritime Museum Rotterdam


[November 7th]


I had some time before my 13:05 bus to Dusseldorf, so I checked out YouthHostel.

After checking out, I left my luggage there until departure.

As usual, I had made a list of tourist spots around the station the day before.

Just like the other day, it was always sunny on the day we were traveling. This must be a sign of something. We were asked to show our bus tickets and passports to cross the border.


It seemed like there was no problem with talking on the phone on the bus, and the person was talking loudly and for a long time. They were probably speaking a language other than Dutch.



Rotterdam → Düsseldorf Bus Route
Rotterdam → Düsseldorf Bus Route
was displayed in the hotel room
was displayed in the hotel room

It was night so I wasn't sure how to get to the hotel from Düsseldorf Station and had a hard time finding it.

There were several groups heading in the same direction, so I followed them and arrived at the hotel where I was staying.

There was a picture of Osaka Castle on the wall of the hotel room where I stayed, so I thought that Japanese people must often stay there.



The Netherlands seems to be a cycling powerhouse, with brown roads exclusively for motorcycles, and almost 100% of them are paved, so you have to be careful of both cars and bicycles when crossing the road.



summary

  • Long-distance buses are a little more expensive, but it's easier to reserve a seat in the front as it seems there's less chance of you having to share a seat with someone else.







 
 
 

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