How do people in your country fool tourists? Picrelated is in the gum, a store right next to red square...

How do people in your country fool tourists? Picrelated is in the gum, a store right next to red square. Haven't been there for years, but I remember having a really good ice cream there during my childhood so I decided to visit it again recently. What a disappointment.

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Also, the seller was black. Really makes you think.

We trick tourists into thinking that we actually want them here.

On what purpose?

taking their money and fuck their ugly women.

I think they come to Spain because you have nice weather and beaches, not because you want them there.

>eating ice cream in a cone

We sell the
>muh scary underwaterland
and the stupid fucking windmills to all the photochinks and they fall for it everytime.

Also, all dutch food is completely average but everyone falls for it too.

There is no other option there sadly. I like it like picrelated.

Most are food related.
We sell 'Belgian' waffles with all these crazy toppings on them and charge tourists out of their ass. There is no such thing as belgian waffles. We either eat brussels waffles with a light coat of powdered sugar (and maybe whipped cream) or plain Liegeois waffles.

My city is also known for a certain candy sold in stalls. We just buy them in stores for a third of the price.

Same with chocolate.

Just don't buy anything promotod towards tourists. Make it yourself, buy in in the store or go to a specialty store

zitto animale

good
sorry I don't speak Italian

We'll just multiply the prices in central Helsinki by x3. It's easy and takes no effort.

They will sell 0.50 soda cans for 2 dollars if they understand you are a tourist.

Man those waffles look really good. I'm going to Belgium in May and I'll eat as much as I can. I hope it also tastes good.
Not so inventive, everyone do that.

Unofficial theatre ticket booths charging 300% on tickets.

All attractions are business and charge £30-40 per person, so a family can expect to pay £200 with shitty food for a single attraction.

>schooner in a tourist hub
>$9+
>schooner 5 minutes away
>$5.50

>>schooner

the fuck is this

A tall beer glass

425mL glass of beer, typically not foamy

>meet american tourist in gay bar
>he has herpes

why are americans so disease ridden?

This is what you should try:
-Fries from a 'frietkot'/'frituur'
-Stoverij ('carbonade flamand' in french) with fries
-Mussels with fries
-Gentse waterzooi
-Gentse neuzen (buy these in a supermarket)
-Brussels waffles with powdered sugar (no other toppings)
-All different kinds of beers
-Jenever
-Plain Liegeois waffles, no toppings (there are sugar granules in them)
-buy some good tablets of chocolate in the supermarket, don't buy them in a tourist stall.

As for cities to visit for tourists:
Ghent > Bruges > Brussels > Dinant > Antwerp

>anyone visiting Russia

>take product
>add picture of Mozart or call it "Mozart-something"
>increase price by 50%
>people still buy it

It don't know how it works but it does.

6€ please

Hungarian desert with cheap ice cream marketed as old bohemian delikatesa

I actually did
Honestly Moskow and St. Petersburg >>>>> NY, LA and Chicago
Nature is differen but somewhat on the same level.
People are on the same level

St. Petersburg > NY > Moskow > LA > Chicago

Thanks, saved. All those cities are on the list except for Dinant, but I've got another free day so I'll check it out.

How much should it cost? I really don't have a clue. Is 6 euro too much?

Loads of fake "authentically Irish" stores that sell utter shit to americans around Dublin

Here in South-East France we got the "dahu"

>French, Italian and Swiss pranksters often describe the dahu as a mountain goat-like animal with legs of different sides having differing lengths to fit the mountain's side.


>The mountaineers working as hunting guides would take advantage of the gullibility of some tourists to lure them into the "dahu hunt" (in French "chasse au dahu"). The animal was touted as a rare and precious bounty, the capture thereof required waiting alone all night on a chilly slope, crouched in an uncomfortable position. In the second half of the 20th century, the supply of naive hunters had dried up, and the dahu hunt enjoyed a second life as a summer camp spoof.

There are still people in 2017 who believe the dahu is real and not a joke

We tell them that taking a 100CHF gondola ride to the top of Pilatus or another mountain is totally worthy even if just for taking a photo.

What does your itinerary look like?
If you have a car you could also visit an abbey and buy some world class bear for relatively cheap.

The /r/belgium subleddit has some good guides in the sidebar for the most visited cities.

It's something interesting, good job France.

Its just egg, flour and sugar with cheap ice cream on top of that

Price should be like 2€ max

For 6€ you have dinner in restaurant

We stay in Brussels and go to a new city every day. Our schedule may change due to weather. We don't have a license so we can't rent a car. But can't we get there by public transport?

Apparently it works on people like me who don't see fancy candy very often and can't really say how much should it cost.

Yeah, sure. We like to whine about it, but the train network is fairly good between all the cities. 1 hour by train max. from brussels (nmbs.be). If you're younger than 26, buy a GoPass10, 10 trainrides anywhere in the country for €50.
the abbeys aren't that accessible by public transport.

>Being in Brussels
>All day walking looking at shit
>Hungry, see waffles with fancy toppins
>Expensive, but hell why not, yolo
>Best waffle of my life

Thats not cheating user.

looks nice enough, I've spent more on faire food while walking around

GoPass10 seems really good, thanks. I think one time we can take a taxi cab to ride to an abbey.

>Expensive
How much did it cost?

t. ottuagenario

The entire centre of Athens is a joke. Restaurants serving mediocre GREEK food with live GREEK music on the background played by some untalented cunts. Also, stores sell lots of useless products, such as t-shirts with Greek flags printed on them, statue and ancient warrior miniatures and overpriced Greek products like ouzo, honey, etc. Sheeple are still falling for it though.

you can get tourist waffles for like 3 euros.

proper wafflekino though, you can only find in a proper restaurant, or at the 2nd floor of Maison Dandoy in downtown Brussels

t. waffle pro

Amsterdam is the biggest tourist trap outside of Rome. The city is so insanely marketed towards tourists that the entire city center is dedicated to drunk/stoned Brits or camera-clutching chinks. Outside the city center are some genuinely beautiful authentic neighborhoods but you couldn't spend a weekend just walking around there.
If you visit the Netherlands you are better off visiting cities like Utrecht, Den Haag and Rotterdam for a day each. Maybe Den Bosch, Breda, Nijmegen or even Groningen if you're feeling adventurous. But honestly unless you're comfortable with 0 authenticity and inflated prices for a lmoa weed shirt (or if you really want to see the Nachtwacht) just avoid Amsterdam alltogether.

Cones are GOAT

This is my list of good stores/cafes with waffles in Brussels. Hope it's ok.

Neuhaus is just one of the most popular chocolate brands, don't think their waffes would be special.

Proper chocolatekino is to be found on either side of the Sablon (Zavel) Plaza: Pierre Marcolini is Belgian, Patrick Roger is French, but their chocolate is much better (and a bit pricier) than Godiva, Neuhaus etc.

I love the waffles they serve at Les Armes de Bruxelles, a very famous restaurant/brasserie.

I don't know why you all don't like Amsterdam. It's a pretty good city. I've also been to Breda, Rotterdam, Delft, Den Haag and some more, but I wouldn't say they're really better in any sense.

Provincial poorfags probably, much like some faggots from the russian general will claim that Novosibirsk is better than Moscow.

"Provincial" okay have fun with eta.

Is it ok to buy waffles in the streets or I am better to avoid it?

It's OK Ivan, I'd just rather buy a cone of French fries, as far as street food is concerned.

A cone of fries with a bunch of sauces on top is essential Belgiumcore.

When you're in Bruges we can have a drink and hang out if you'd like.

Although I am a provincial I just don't like the extreme focus on tourists. It's pretty much the only Dutch city I don't feel at home in. It also doesn't help that a lot of people move there and suddenly lose their accent and only want to talk about how cool Amsterdam is.
But again it has some beautiful neighborhoods where you can find the actual locals who will gladly supply you with top tier bantz directed at Rotterdam.

I couldn't agree more with you. Be sure to try every DL sauce God ever put on this green earth

Yeah I'll buy fries too. Good I hope I don't gain several excess kilos.

say cyka blyat to your diet senpai, belgium is known for waffles, fries, chocolate and beer

nice hands

anything in London 2bh there's tourists literally 24/7

I'd like to 2bh but I'm going with friends and I they aren't that type of people who would like it. Although maybe I can leave them for several hours. One of my acquaintances said Bruges isn't too big and we probably will have some free time.

>american tourists come to niagara falls
>think its going to be beautiful

jokes on them, niagara falls is just a collection of american restaurants

Same here, Moscow was expensive but quite nice.

That means you want them retard

If you go to Rio it's 100% chances of you getting scammed.

Even i was scammed there and i was on fucking duty.

niagara falls on the american border is one of the most boring shit i've ever done and its full of amish people. at least on the canadian side, you get shiny lights

Expensive in what way? Food should be really cheap, especially for a Westerner. Transport too. Less than a euro for a metro/bus/tram ride. Museums aren't too expensive as I remember.

It is beautiful you retard. Have you even been there?

True, Bruges is a small city, only takes me half an hour to walk across it. It is comfy though, especially at night.

I've seen cheaper ones in prague tho, like 2/3 euros each, we knew they are a hungarian tradition cause there's always a huge stand of kurtos at our local fair. It's a nice idea, i mean the icecream on the top, i thought about exporting the recipe in italy (with proper icecream ofc)

Walking around in Bruges at night is Japan-tier levels of comfiness.

Fug, we'll probably have to leave pretty early since our hotel is in Brussels and trains don't usually go often after 11.

Here at the coast there are expensive boat trips for tourists in many towns. And the usual stupid souvenir shops.

6 euros for a coffee in a coffee house on the Arbat. Food in the supermarkets and the little stores was cheap though, transport too (except taxis) .

>taxi in Moscow

you just went full retard

>6 euro for a coffee
Wtf mate, I drank an excellent coffee on Arbat yesterday and it costed me something like 3 euro. I don't what did they sell you for 6.

Yeah I know, stupid mistake. But with my Russian friend we did the paid hitch-hiking thing that is common with the locals there. Basically you wave until a car stops, tell them your destination and negotiate a price. Usually this is a fast and cheap.

If you're in Moscow you can install a Yandex taxi app on your phone. It is available in English and you can pay by a card. It works kinda like Uber I think.

Regionalism. Amsterdam is fine. The list of cities you mentioned seems quite random desu.

But Utrecht has the nicest canals in the country. Because they are far below street level and restaurants next to them.

If you're still here you can leave me some contact and if I'll be able to meet I'll write you. Not one day before it, but a week or earlier, if it is ok.

Live in Oahu.

Sorry you came to Hawaii expecting some sort of tropical "paradise". Instead we just get Micronesians and crystal meth.

I've just visited the biggest and famous cities + some cities that friends and acquaintances had recommended me.

>I visited the biggest and most famous cities
Sorry

What is wrong about it?

>biggest and famous cities
>Breda
>Delft

sure, email me at [email protected]

Neuschwamstein has 0 historical value, yet foreigners seem to love it.

It is just a McMansion castle, nothing more

big island life is pretty comfy though

>Delft

famous for its porcelain

We went to Baarle-hertog from Breda :^) Also spent some time there. Delft was recommended by a friend from my work. And it's a beautiful city, I liked it.

Normally tourists go to places like Volendam, Zaandam, Kinderdijk, Giethoorn, Keukenhof etc.

We tell them they should really try our expensive open sandwiches. They're really good, but people who aren't used to them get terrible stomach pains, so they spend the rest of their stay in bed, away from us regular folk and spend all their money on expensive alcohol and fast food.

Thanks, I hope it will work out.

But Ludwig II was the most fabulous gay monarch in history

I hope you like gay porn

I've never been to Breda or Delft. So I can't judge how it is desu. Sometimes I hear people on Sup Forums talk about places like Haarlem and Leiden as well. Which sounds pretty odd to me.

Or fortress towns like Naarden en Fort Bourtange. Germans tend to go to the beach in Scheveningen. :^)

The scenery is beautiful though.

I like Heusden. But nobody even knows it exists because it's such a small village and too far from Amsterdam to be noticed.

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I always have to kek when they say the Disney castle is modeled after Neuschwanstein.

Neuschwanstein IS a Disney castle, if you want to visit some important castles, go to Wartburg, Burg Hohenzollern, Habsburg, etc

I've learnt one thing during my stay in the Netherlands - you can go anywhere and it will be good.