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Haarlem, Netherlands

this episode is about Haarlem, Netherlands. See Book A for addressing the challenges of solo travel in your prime. Find it on the website​​ at   https://www.5stepstosolotravel.com/   or on Amazon. It’s a several-part series. Destination: Haarlem, Netherlands. It’s a Dutch city that’s often overshadowed by Amsterdam, but has just as much charm—and far fewer crowds. I’m talking about Haarlem, Netherlands. Haarlem is only 15 minutes by train from Amsterdam, making it an easy and quiet alternative for solo travelers over 50. What you’ll love is its slower pace, historic streets, and safe, flat, walkable layout, making it ideal for mobility challenges with a big square. Haarlem’s Train station is brick and historic. A block away, you will find double-decker bike racks . That is genius and a growing trend. Check the link for a video on how this works. https://www.hiddenholland.com/things-to-do-in-haarlem/ (The address is: Jansstraat 402011, Haarlem, TX. Www.noord-hollandsar...

Toronto Canada Part 2 of 2

This episode is about Toronto, Canada. See Book A for addressing this challenge. Find it on the website​​ at 5StepsToSoloTravel.com or on Amazon. It’s a several-part series. Toronto is another example of Step 3 travel, advanced solo travel. Other step 3 destinations in my Part B book include Banff, Whistler, and Vancouver.   Destination Deep‑Dive Today’s special destination is:  Toronto, Canada, part two of two   You may arrive at Pearson airport, like I did, which was a lovely airport ranked high among international airports. I had the opportunity to experience the Priority Pass lounge both upon arrival and departure. If you have access, you'll likely enjoy it, even though the lounge was under construction. The city has a diverse mix of people from all around the world, along with a variety of flavors that come with it. Keep your eyes peeled and your nose smelling these scents.   Before I arrived, I booked my tour to Niagara Falls . Here are a few facts ...

Toronto Canada Part 1

Toronto Part 1 of 2 FAQ: Do you travel on public transport? Let’s explore one city. The FAQ for today is: How would I travel around Toronto on public transport, if needed? Here are a few facts about their public transit. Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is your central transit system—includes: Subway Streetcars (trams) Buses PRESTO Card is the smart fare card you'll want to use. It gives discounted fares for seniors (65+). Ask ChatGPT about the best travel options for you, whether it's the subway or any other mode of transportation. It will provide detailed information instantly. 📱 APPS TO DOWNLOAD: PRESTO App (to manage your fare/pass balance) Transit App (real-time TTC arrivals) TTC Official App (for alerts and maps)   If you like today’s Confidence Challenge, my book series dives deeper into public transportation and how to build confidence using it—link in description.”    See Book A, page 24, for addressing this challenge. Find it ...