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A Dutch Treat
Apartment Rentals in Holland
By Jennifer Colvin
The Netherlandswith an excellent public transportation system and 6,500 miles of cycling pathsis an excellent place to arrange a short-term rental in Europe.
Contact A1 Apartment Services (www.apartmentservices.nl) or Pararius (www.pararius.com) to start your search. Keep in mind that rental agencies charge commissions equal to up to a months rent. In addition to apartments, Amsterdam House (www.amsterdamhouse.com) offers short-term houseboat rentals.
A rooming house, with private rooms and shared bathrooms is a good choice if you dont insist on complete privacy. City Mundo (www.citymundo.com) offers rooms and apartments for short-term rentalsfrom three to 21 days.
Another option is to rent a holiday bungalow. The t Eekhoornnest Bungalow Park near Amersfoort (www.eekhoornnest.nl) and the Caendorp bungalow park near Alkmaar (www.caendorp.nl) are fairly close to train stations.
Where to Look
The Netherlands Board of Tourism (Vlietweg 15, Postbus 458, 2260 MG Leidschendam; info@nbt.nl) and the VVV tourist offices in Amsterdam (Centraal Station Platform Two, Stationsplein 10 or Leidseplein; info@amsterdamtourist.nl) also have information on rentals.
For apartment rentals, the ViaVia classified newspapers are the best resources. The papers web site is www.viavia.nl.
If youre already in The Netherlands, pick up the ViaVia for the regions youre interested in at any newsstand. Youll be able to call the listings directly and skip the automated phone system. Its best to call on Tuesday or Thursday when the publication comes outapartments go quickly. It doesnt hurt to scan the ads of the local papers.
If you dont speak Dutch, dont worry. Most people in the Netherlands speak English very well and dont mind speaking it. When you call, politely inquire if the person on the phone speaks English.
Finding a short-term apartment will take a few days of work, but once youve found a place, you can settle in and spend the rest of your time enjoying your vacationtruly a Dutch treat.
JENNIFER COLVIN is a freelance writer based in Oakland, CA. At the end of a 6-month, 6,000-kilometer bike trip through Europe, she and her fiancé spent a month living in a sublet apartment in Amsterdam.
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