As your friend Scott would say "I need a coffee to get me up to cruising altitude"! What an interesting trip, would never have considered Charleroi, but it saved you a heap of money. Brilliant travel tips too, like parking at Corstorphine and getting the airport bus, and that Toby Carvery breakfast was the business!. Thank you, Steve, looking forward to the next bit.
I used to work in Belgium and decided to pop home for weekend without the car (just for the craic) Charleoi to Stansted 2.50 but Stansted up to Notts, 36 quid. That was a few years ago.
Yes, I know you have travelled upper class, but what you do is going to benefit more people like me, who are on a budget and have to travel across the globe to get to most of your amazing spots. Nice to see people swanning in business class, but this is real. Thanks mate.
Couldn't sleep so where to go but to check your older videos. This was amazing as I'm up the same time you were starting your travels. I love to travel at nights the roads are clear and the planes less crowded. This was awesome. Your face is your bread and butter 🙂 Your expressions are a hoot!
I really appreciate the way you budget these trips; endless inspiration for trips I could actually afford, and to places that maybe don't get a look in but are still brilliant to explore. Thank you!
I am led to believe that Steve knows the travel industry. His ability to navigate buses, trains, planes, ferries, and timetables in a manner that would leave me in a cold sweat is both enviable and admirable.
His performances are very theatrical, musical shows. With an orchestra and dancers and special lighting etc... many people love it! Me myself, I prefer small jazz/funk/soul ensembles and electronic music.
I once flew into Charleroi on a flight from Italy and flew out two days later - from a totally different airport! They had closed an old airport and opened a new one during our short stay there. We were among the first twenty people to use the new one.
I never knew André Rieu is Dutch. My late mum loved him :) Thanks you once again for taking us on a lovely trip with you. I'm sure I commented this before, but it's good to see at least one RUclipsr travelling like ordinary people, instead of first or business classes, lounges, etc. Love from a cool Australia :)
@erwindewit4073 As a former tour operator who has organised more trips to see Andre Rieu than I could count (dozens over the years) I can tell you that it's a myth that it's exclusively older people going to see him. If you watch some of the many videos he produces- including the free videos he uploads to youtube, you'll see in the audience that there's as many young as older people.
You certainly go that extra mile to keep the adventure rolling. I guess I'm one of many who appreciate the quality and amount of work that goes into your videos. Thanks for sharing Steve.
Love your videos especially the fact that you do everything yourself(realize its alot of work for you)and give your honest opinion. I really appreciate the terrific videos.
Maastricht! I was jumping up and down on my sofa when you told the destination. Been there a few times, love the city. Station, streets, shops, hotels, bridge - everything soooo familiar. Can't wait for the next videos. Thx Steve ❤
Travel tip- bring an umbrella for the sun. You'll always be in the shade. Stood in a queue in Lisbon for the monastery for 30 minutes and it worked like a charm.
Assuming you mean the monastery at Belem, I suggest going there from about 3:00 pm onwards, as there will probably only be a small queue (or no queue), because all the coach parties come in the morning or at lunchtime.
As a Andre Rieu fan It's impossible to think of Maastricht without him I can highly recement going to his concert, he's amazing. He also does his concert in his hometown touring the summer at the big Vrijthof square.
I'm flying out of Edinburgh next week I just forked out £53 for airport parking! I do usually park at a friends and hop on the tram or airport bus but I land really late on my return and don't fancy the journey back to my car after landing. Expences quickly add up when you are travelling without realising so videos like this are really helpful!
I spent 3 yrs living in Holland and working back in my 20s (1980s) , Holland is a beautiful country and many of the towns and cities are like this , I had a friend who lived in Maastrict and travelled to work in Amsterdam daily so out of courtesy we would meet up in the train station on a Saturday morning and I'd spend the weekend at his.....I find alot of Holland is sensibly priced even today as long as you take the trouble to look and book wisely , it's certainly still able to be done on a tighter budget quite successfully, just for a heads up as I also spent time in Belgium , Liege is a beautiful place to visit and well worth you adding that one to your list if you haven't already visited ....some great history there and buildings to match, vibrant especially on market days . Great vid as always Steve showing you don't have to be rolling in cash to get out and see parts of the world 👍
Great idea parking up and getting the bus to the airport, even to drop someone off costs about a fiver. Looks a lovely town and hotel looks great. Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Thanks Steve … brings back great memories from last year where I had a week visiting Leuven , Maastricht, Aachen , Monschau , Wuppertal and a brief stop in Cologne. Having seen you arrive in Charleroi I would love you to do more Belgium trips sampling the beer and great cities . For me Belgium is a hidden gem and highly recommend places like Dinnant , Namur , Mons as well as the more popular cities of Brugge, Ghent , Brussels and Antwerp ….good old Ryanair .
@@steve-marsh Don't forget Ostend and the Café Botteltje with over 350 beers on the menu and decent food and cool vibe. It is a beer drinkers paradise! The Belgians say Trappist Westvleteren is the best beer in the world and it was a cool €23 per 330 bottle in the restaurant. I was lucky enough to try it on someone else's expenses👍, my verdict is at this level it is more down to personal preference, so I go with a Westmalle tripel, again each to his own! Also a shout out for Chimay Blonde and Duvel Tripel Hop👍
Hi Steve, another brilliant video, this is how I'm going to spend my time when I retire in a few years! Cheap short breaks to parts of Europe I've not seen yet. Don't think I could hack leaving my motor on Costorphine road tho, I prefer airport parking as they are insured and I drive an old Aston Martin & id be terrified something happened to her! Great vid as usual, more please!👍👏👏👏♥️
Great video as ever. Good comparison with towns in GB. Seems a unique downtrend to be honest - after a quick visit to Breda earlier this year I found the same. Great country to visit and lovely towns and cities to see.
About the empty shops, it really is because Maastricht is such a wel visited city an has international renown. It's also a university town that brings in a lot of young people. I am from a city 25 km from Maastricht and we have the same problem with empty shops and struggling businesses.
Looks to be a lovely place, I'm sure you'll do a great job showing us around. Very interesting seeing how you save money on the trips, at the extra cost of sleep of course.
I have to agree with you about the front seats on the coach not necessarily being the best. We paid extra to sit up front on a Flixbus from Catania to Palermo last year, only for the driver to pull his sun blind down 🤷♂️😂. Another very informative (and helpful) video for newbies like ourselves, thanks Steve 👍
In the mid 80s we once booked an upfront non smoking coach seat from Victoria Coach Station in London (what a shit hole that place was) to Durham. The driver puffed on his pipe right in front of us for a good bit of the journey. Never did that again. Went back to the train.
Just been watching your wee films ,enjoyed them a lot .I've been living in the Netherlands for 40yrs and love it ,never been to Vaals so that's on our list now . Thanks
I spent a few weeks in Maastricht in 1999 on a training course. Fond memories of the place. I used to go to the river and turn left for the walk to the training centre each morning. Looking forward to the next vid to see what memories you will invoke.
Did a similar crossing from Belgium to Holland years ago and everyone in in the mini bus started humming the theme tune from the Van Der Valk tv series as none of us knew the Dutch national anthem!😂😂
many years ago we flew from south end london, to rotterdamon on an old dakota with patches over the bullet holes ,and then went by onog bus to italy, great adventure , pet clark was in the charts with down town ,
Cool to see you in my neck of the woods: the Netherlands! :-) That dutch superstar was of course Andre Rieu, the so-called 'King of the Waltz'. Every year he does a big open-air concert on the Maastricht Vrijthof (big plaza)
I loved this transportation & view of your 1st sights getting to your hotel in the Nederlands. Andre' Rieu was my sister's favorite orchestra conductor & is now my favorite. Thank you for this video...now get your rest as I am looking forward to more!
I have spent some good times in Maastricht, a lovely city. My Dad used to work at the Ford plant in Genk, Belgium, but stay in Maastricht. My brother and I used to drive over from the UK for fishing holidays. The first time my Dad mentioned canals and boats, I was imagining the narrowboats we have in the UK..........not quite the same as the Dutch canal boats and barges that have cars on the cabin roofs.... 🤣
Great video as alway Steve..as a born and bred Aberdonian I've never know what Mastrick in Aberdeen actually means and the only reference I could find was ... Mastrick in Aberdeen is from the Gaelic word maistreachaidh which refers to the churning of milk. So I presume it was once was a farm!
Part of the motorway tunnels under Liège are being cleaned this summer, and on top of that the tram construction is still ongoing (almost ready !). This explains part of the traffic problems. For the connection Liège-Maastricht I recommend the new ‘3 countries train’.
It was great to see your journey to the Netherlands Steve. The price of that flight you chose is a definite bargain especially compared to the cost of the flight you decided against. Thanks for the content Steve.
your dedication to the cause is always super impressive Steve. Hoping your channel keeps going from strength to strength - certainly one of my favourites along with Bald & Bankrupt
Sitting down with a thai green curry and Steves video what more do I need on a Saturday night, thanks mate for another great video now get some sleep and we will see yo on the next one,cheers from Oz and stay safe.
I love smaller cities - always have gems to discover a little off the beaten tourist track. Thanks so much for sharing Maastricht with us. I always look forward to the next adventure with you! And will look forward to the gems you will show us in Maastricht.
Ha ha, I used to live in Mastrick, and during my coach driving days visited Maastricht many times and enjoyed it. So much so that went for a visit with the missus for a wee break.
Just found your channel a few days ago Steve, and I have to say i'm hooked. First your Dundee pub crawl, I used to visit Dundee every year when I was a kid though i've not been in over 20 years now, it was great to see. Looking forward to part 2 of this video!
Forget Mastrick to Maastricht - I want to see a Perth (Scotland) to Perth (Australia) challenge!
Yeah with Scott from Planes, Trains and everything 😊
The banter should keep them sane enough?
I love this idea!!!! (Oh no!)
Followed by Dunedin to Edinburgh
@@rebeccahaddow7913 He would definitely need his (Scott) "What could possibly go wrong?" T-shirt for that one :)
Watching this was considerably cheaper than traveling there myself. Thanks for the vicarious vacay.
true! :)
-but in this case we need to help this channel economically!💰💰💰
You know it’s a good day when Steve drops a video
Sometimes you can see in a video that a person is a good person. And he is. I just like his videos
As your friend Scott would say "I need a coffee to get me up to cruising altitude"! What an interesting trip, would never have considered Charleroi, but it saved you a heap of money. Brilliant travel tips too, like parking at Corstorphine and getting the airport bus, and that Toby Carvery breakfast was the business!. Thank you, Steve, looking forward to the next bit.
Thanks Janette! :)
I used to work in Belgium and decided to pop home for weekend without the car (just for the craic) Charleoi to Stansted 2.50 but Stansted up to Notts, 36 quid. That was a few years ago.
@@peterhopewell9431 No driving stress either!
When my son worked in Belgium I regularly flew to Charleilo from Edinburgh
Yes, I know you have travelled upper class, but what you do is going to benefit more people like me, who are on a budget and have to travel across the globe to get to most of your amazing spots. Nice to see people swanning in business class, but this is real. Thanks mate.
Couldn't sleep so where to go but to check your older videos. This was amazing as I'm up the same time you were starting your travels. I love to travel at nights the roads are clear and the planes less crowded. This was awesome. Your face is your bread and butter 🙂 Your expressions are a hoot!
I really appreciate the way you budget these trips; endless inspiration for trips I could actually afford, and to places that maybe don't get a look in but are still brilliant to explore. Thank you!
Steve you are a travel warrior! Travel days with no sleep can be brutal. So much good information in your videos.
I am led to believe that Steve knows the travel industry. His ability to navigate buses, trains, planes, ferries, and timetables in a manner that would leave me in a cold sweat is both enviable and admirable.
Great trip. I couldn't even speak on 1hr sleep, let alone navigate that trip. Top marks Steve.
Yeah... André Rieu is the star 🌟 Welcome to my country again. Maastricht is beautiful ❤
You give us some good ideas on making trips affordable. Look forward to the tour of the town. Thank you.
Just set my truck tacho to break then Steve posted 👌🏻 Have a good weekend folks!
You too mate!
Welcome to The Netherlands, Steve!🇾🇪
Love Andre Rieu. The joy he generates in his concerts are incredible ☺️
His performances are very theatrical, musical shows. With an orchestra and dancers and special lighting etc... many people love it! Me myself, I prefer small jazz/funk/soul ensembles and electronic music.
@@PaulaBean His “music” could best be described as soupy- vague, inchoate and lacking in flavour. I think he’s secretly Belgian…
🥴
His music may not be to everyone's taste, but everyone who goes to watch the orchestra comes away with a big happy grin and a spring in their step!
I once flew into Charleroi on a flight from Italy and flew out two days later - from a totally different airport! They had closed an old airport and opened a new one during our short stay there. We were among the first twenty people to use the new one.
I never knew André Rieu is Dutch. My late mum loved him :) Thanks you once again for taking us on a lovely trip with you. I'm sure I commented this before, but it's good to see at least one RUclipsr travelling like ordinary people, instead of first or business classes, lounges, etc. Love from a cool Australia :)
Have a look at "Planes, Trains and Everything" - a friend of Steve, Scott, does similar trips.
More like cold in Albury NSW where I live.
I always thought he was Austrian or maybe Swiss
It'd Andre Rieu Dutch violinist, my dad absolutely ❤ his music
@erwindewit4073 As a former tour operator who has organised more trips to see Andre Rieu than I could count (dozens over the years) I can tell you that it's a myth that it's exclusively older people going to see him. If you watch some of the many videos he produces- including the free videos he uploads to youtube, you'll see in the audience that there's as many young as older people.
You always get the balance of information, humour, music, everything spot on in your videos. Love them💜
Thank you so much!
Love how you travel so cheap always giving me ideas
You certainly go that extra mile to keep the adventure rolling. I guess I'm one of many who appreciate the quality and amount of work that goes into your videos. Thanks for sharing Steve.
I felt your exhaustion! Maastricht really does look a beautiful, clean place, so looking forward to the next video and seeing more of it.
Ah what Steven does for the RUclips viewers. Thank you again for amazing video. Cheers mate.
Love your videos especially the fact that you do everything yourself(realize its alot of work for you)and give your honest opinion. I really appreciate the terrific videos.
Walking out of the train station was beautiful, excited to see what happens next 🤗🤗
Really enjoyed watching . Looks like a beautiful city .
Another brilliant video again Steve 👍
Maastricht! I was jumping up and down on my sofa when you told the destination. Been there a few times, love the city. Station, streets, shops, hotels, bridge - everything soooo familiar. Can't wait for the next videos. Thx Steve ❤
I love Andre Rieu
Working on the next edits now :)
Travel tip- bring an umbrella for the sun. You'll always be in the shade.
Stood in a queue in Lisbon for the monastery for 30 minutes and it worked like a charm.
I always have a small umbrella, I like the one from Tesco, it fits in a pocket, but same size also can be found in primark. Nice in rain and sun 😊
Assuming you mean the monastery at Belem, I suggest going there from about 3:00 pm onwards, as there will probably only be a small queue (or no queue), because all the coach parties come in the morning or at lunchtime.
@GrahamMacdonald-w9o It was, in fact, around 3pm when we went. Still busy.
Love how Scots are some of few people that don’t get caught out at the pronounciation of the ch in Maastricht :-)
it's great traveling vicariously through your videos. Cheers from Canada!
Great trip, Steve. Thanks for bringing us along. That stained glass was beautiful 😊🇬🇧
Good morning all.... I do like the Netherlands and the Dutch people too. Looking forward to this.
Thank you! ;-)
I think it’s because the Dutch seem so positive- and tall!
@@rosemarymee being Scottish, I like the sound of the language - the people too.
Awwww Steve, you looked so tired😴. Can't believe you do these things for us, but I'm so glad you do!! x J x😄
Wow, look how good the roads are, we can only dream about motorways that smooth here in Scotland!
I lived just over the German border with the army and used to visit Maastricht and Roermond regularly. Nice to revisit. Keep it up, great content.
I can't imagine a better bonus than finding myself in an empty bus, how great is that? Thanks for taking us along for the ride, loved it! 😊
Another awesome video Steve! Proud to call myself a fan!!!! 😀😀😀
As a Andre Rieu fan It's impossible to think of Maastricht without him I can highly recement going to his concert, he's amazing. He also does his concert in his hometown touring the summer at the big Vrijthof square.
Thanks for all the hard work. Just beyond the big cities in the real country. Best way to see the country and step out of a comfort zone
Love your videos every Saturday. There is a lot more to Europe than Americans realize. Thanks for educating me.
I'm flying out of Edinburgh next week I just forked out £53 for airport parking! I do usually park at a friends and hop on the tram or airport bus but I land really late on my return and don't fancy the journey back to my car after landing. Expences quickly add up when you are travelling without realising so videos like this are really helpful!
André Rieu! Love your videos Steve! Keep 'm coming!😊
I spent 3 yrs living in Holland and working back in my 20s (1980s) , Holland is a beautiful country and many of the towns and cities are like this , I had a friend who lived in Maastrict and travelled to work in Amsterdam daily so out of courtesy we would meet up in the train station on a Saturday morning and I'd spend the weekend at his.....I find alot of Holland is sensibly priced even today as long as you take the trouble to look and book wisely , it's certainly still able to be done on a tighter budget quite successfully, just for a heads up as I also spent time in Belgium , Liege is a beautiful place to visit and well worth you adding that one to your list if you haven't already visited ....some great history there and buildings to match, vibrant especially on market days . Great vid as always Steve showing you don't have to be rolling in cash to get out and see parts of the world 👍
Nice to see an ‘old skool’ Steve solo video which is what made me subscribe initially.
Great idea parking up and getting the bus to the airport, even to drop someone off costs about a fiver.
Looks a lovely town and hotel looks great. Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Greetings from Mastrick Aberdeen.
Thanks Steve … brings back great memories from last year where I had a week visiting Leuven , Maastricht, Aachen , Monschau , Wuppertal and a brief stop in Cologne. Having seen you arrive in Charleroi I would love you to do more Belgium trips sampling the beer and great cities . For me Belgium is a hidden gem and highly recommend places like Dinnant , Namur , Mons as well as the more popular cities of Brugge, Ghent , Brussels and Antwerp ….good old Ryanair .
Oh you're adding a lot to my list here! Totally agree re Belgium!
@@steve-marsh Don't forget Ostend and the Café Botteltje with over 350 beers on the menu and decent food and cool vibe. It is a beer drinkers paradise! The Belgians say Trappist Westvleteren is the best beer in the world and it was a cool €23 per 330 bottle in the restaurant. I was lucky enough to try it on someone else's expenses👍, my verdict is at this level it is more down to personal preference, so I go with a Westmalle tripel, again each to his own! Also a shout out for Chimay Blonde and Duvel Tripel Hop👍
@@rogerblackwood8815 a trip to De Garre in Brugge would be a must for Steve and Alicia .
Hi Steve, another brilliant video, this is how I'm going to spend my time when I retire in a few years! Cheap short breaks to parts of Europe I've not seen yet.
Don't think I could hack leaving my motor on Costorphine road tho, I prefer airport parking as they are insured and I drive an old Aston Martin & id be terrified something happened to her!
Great vid as usual, more please!👍👏👏👏♥️
Just a great way to see places I’m unable to many thanks steve
Well done Steve for taking us to the Netherlands .Shame you were so tired.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the Saturday morning travel, loved it🖐🇺🇸❤
Great video as ever. Good comparison with towns in GB. Seems a unique downtrend to be honest - after a quick visit to Breda earlier this year I found the same. Great country to visit and lovely towns and cities to see.
Great video Steve. The start brought back great memories of my time in Edinburgh as a student 🇮🇪🏴
Thank you,dear Steve for another great video..........................Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel,Germany☘☘☘
About the empty shops, it really is because Maastricht is such a wel visited city an has international renown. It's also a university town that brings in a lot of young people. I am from a city 25 km from Maastricht and we have the same problem with empty shops and struggling businesses.
Great video as always, that was really interesting and informative seeing the bus hub at Charleroi 👍
Looks to be a lovely place, I'm sure you'll do a great job showing us around. Very interesting seeing how you save money on the trips, at the extra cost of sleep of course.
I have to agree with you about the front seats on the coach not necessarily being the best. We paid extra to sit up front on a Flixbus from Catania to Palermo last year, only for the driver to pull his sun blind down 🤷♂️😂. Another very informative (and helpful) video for newbies like ourselves, thanks Steve 👍
In the mid 80s we once booked an upfront non smoking coach seat from Victoria Coach Station in London (what a shit hole that place was) to Durham. The driver puffed on his pipe right in front of us for a good bit of the journey. Never did that again. Went back to the train.
I love your Videos, thank you for making. I would like a Video on the subject of how you plan your trips. Take care out there.
Mornin Steve thanks for the tips looks like a beautiful city can’t wait to see it everyone has a small wallet😘☕️☕️🌸🍕
Never been to Netherlands I'd love to go. Another good video Steve!
So looking forward to see around Maastricht. For two days what a treat. Thank you Steve😄
Just been watching your wee films ,enjoyed them a lot .I've been living in the Netherlands for 40yrs and love it ,never been to Vaals so that's on our list now . Thanks
I spent a few weeks in Maastricht in 1999 on a training course. Fond memories of the place.
I used to go to the river and turn left for the walk to the training centre each morning.
Looking forward to the next vid to see what memories you will invoke.
Did a similar crossing from Belgium to Holland years ago and everyone in in the mini bus started humming the theme tune from the Van Der Valk tv series as none of us knew the Dutch national anthem!😂😂
many years ago we flew from south end london, to rotterdamon on an old dakota with patches over the bullet holes ,and then went by onog bus to italy, great adventure , pet clark was in the charts with down town ,
😂at least they had patched the bullet holes.
Cool to see you in my neck of the woods: the Netherlands! :-)
That dutch superstar was of course Andre Rieu, the so-called 'King of the Waltz'. Every year he does a big open-air concert on the Maastricht Vrijthof (big plaza)
Loved this ! Thanks for the travel tips - and the wee shout out to Corstorphine- my family lives there! Cheers from Housron TX! xx
Awesome video steve. That station was abosulety beautiful
I loved this transportation & view of your 1st sights getting to your hotel in the Nederlands. Andre' Rieu was my sister's favorite orchestra conductor & is now my favorite.
Thank you for this video...now get your rest as I am looking forward to more!
Wow what a journey.
No wonder you were knackered.
Bargain travel and accommodation.
Catch you on the next one mate
Another place I have not been, great to be able to tag onto your visits and many walks, look forward to your posts....
I have spent some good times in Maastricht, a lovely city. My Dad used to work at the Ford plant in Genk, Belgium, but stay in Maastricht. My brother and I used to drive over from the UK for fishing holidays.
The first time my Dad mentioned canals and boats, I was imagining the narrowboats we have in the UK..........not quite the same as the Dutch canal boats and barges that have cars on the cabin roofs.... 🤣
Great video as alway Steve..as a born and bred Aberdonian I've never know what Mastrick in Aberdeen actually means and the only reference I could find was ... Mastrick in Aberdeen is from the Gaelic word maistreachaidh which refers to the churning of milk. So I presume it was once was a farm!
Can't wait to see the city. Great job, as always, Steve.
The music is happy travelling music. Netherlands, nice place! Hope you can get some down time for rest and relaxation.
“Sleep - priceless.” Soooo true!
I understand why us Irish and Brits like to bring our own teabags 😂
Can't beat a cup of Barry's on hols
@@josephmansfield2875 or Earl Grey…
Enjoyed your initial trip to the Netherlands. Good way to end my week.
Part of the motorway tunnels under Liège are being cleaned this summer, and on top of that the tram construction is still ongoing (almost ready !).
This explains part of the traffic problems.
For the connection Liège-Maastricht I recommend the new ‘3 countries train’.
Welcome in my country and wish you a pleasant stay.
Nice one as always! I haven't been there since about 1992-1993 when I was a teen, bringing back so many memories!
Andre rieu was playing at the big square. He is born and living in Maastricht
Yorkshire pudding for breakfast? Yes please!
It was great to see your journey to the Netherlands Steve. The price of that flight you chose is a definite bargain especially compared to the cost of the flight you decided against. Thanks for the content Steve.
your dedication to the cause is always super impressive Steve. Hoping your channel keeps going from strength to strength - certainly one of my favourites along with Bald & Bankrupt
Thanks
Thanks so much Richard, much appreciated!
Sitting down with a thai green curry and Steves video what more do I need on a Saturday night, thanks mate for another great video now get some sleep and we will see yo on the next one,cheers from Oz and stay safe.
Oh that sounds good!
I love smaller cities - always have gems to discover a little off the beaten tourist track. Thanks so much for sharing Maastricht with us. I always look forward to the next adventure with you! And will look forward to the gems you will show us in Maastricht.
With little to no sleep i suppose its Worth it to Explore new areas of the world. Thanks for Filming another great travel video
Hi Steve, what a great adventure and learning experience. Andre Rieu 🎻 Thank you for sharing another wonderful video. 😁👍
I will stick up for Ryanair every time. That price difference in flight speaks for itself!!
Another lovely trip, really enjoyed this, thank you Steve 👍
Seemed. Really good hotel and nice price, just goes to show, with a bit of thinking and ingenuity, £££ can be saved.
I've been to Maastricht, yonks ago but can't remember a dickie bird about the place. Look forward to seeing it with your help Steve.😊
Saturday night here in tengaran. Im drinking coffe while enjoying this trip. Iove this. Thanks
Ha ha, I used to live in Mastrick, and during my coach driving days visited Maastricht many times and enjoyed it. So much so that went for a visit with the missus for a wee break.
Just found your channel a few days ago Steve, and I have to say i'm hooked. First your Dundee pub crawl, I used to visit Dundee every year when I was a kid though i've not been in over 20 years now, it was great to see. Looking forward to part 2 of this video!
Thanks so much! Welcome aboard!
Mountain Equipment, clearly a man of culture and impeccable tastes. I can't get enough of their jackets.