WE HAVE MOVED

With the intention of broadening the horizons of what I write about, The Teen Traveller will proudly move to the EUAN SUAREZ BLOG!

WE HAVE MOVED

With the intention of broadening the horizons of what I write about, The Teen Traveller will proudly move to the EUAN SUAREZ BLOG!

JOYLENE'S DAYOUT

Visit my auntie's awesome blog, Joylene's Dayout where she'll tell you all about her climbs, travels and French-toast stacking skills.

WE HAVE MOVED!

With the intention of broadening the horizons of what I write about, The Teen Traveller will proudly move to the EUAN SUAREZ BLOG!

a href='http://joylenesdayout.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>JOYLENE'S DAYOUT

Visit my auntie's awesome blog, Joylene's Dayout where she'll tell you all about her climbs, travels and French-toast stacking skills.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines -- Stockholm to Amsterdam (Experiences + Eats)


The airline we took for the whole flight is KLM Royal Dutch.

First flight was a two hour long one, from Stockholm's Arlanda to Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. Thank God it wasn't a very turbulent flight.. I don't get motion sickness from planes, but I do get it from trains. <graphic>, I don't vomit though...

Upon boarding, we didn't get a personal entertainment system (I think that's what they call the small TV in front of you), understandable because it's just a short haul flight.

Unfortunately, the flight wasn't very "relaxing".... There was children onboard, and not those children who know to shut up when everyone's sleeping. There was a baby (I hope that's more specific) behind us, playing around with EVERYTHING.

EATS!




Whole Wheat Cucumber & Cheese Sandwich 

  • I never knew that cucumber and cheese made a good combination for a sandwich. The sandwich was okay. I like the fact that they use whole wheat bread. Good for iron! 

Caramel Filled Chewy Cookie 

  • Served as a snack to go with either tea, coffee (or what I took), Coke. It wasn't very sweet, but I like on how its chewy. I would take two if I could.

:)









Friday, September 20, 2013

Singapore 2011



Pardon me if I can't explain this trip in full detail, but this trip happened in 2011, but I'll give it a try. 

I remember that it was night when our plane touched down the airport from Manila to Singapore. Nothing fancy with the airplane, it was just a normal economy-class cabin. 

I also remember that I was really scared when going to immigration, because I always imagine them being authoritative and ask questions (that I don't know the answers to). Turns out they were very friendly. After my passport was stamped, I took some mints from the immigration table and walked off. True Story. 

We arrived to our hotel via taxi from the Singapore Changi Airport's Budget Terminal to Fragrance Hotel-Crystal. It wasn't a large hotel, but it was very fine nonetheless. 


Us At Fragrance Hotel-Crystal 

The next morning, we got up and took a bus to the Marina Bay Sands Shopping Mall. There was a pathway covered in trees and flowers, and we decided to stroll down their for the day. 

Me Outside The Marina Bay Sands Shopping Mall

We then walked along the pathway and took lots of pictures about the Arts and Sciences Museum of Singapore and the Singapore River Cruise (which we did not ride) and the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. 

Us And The Marina Bay Sands

And we also visited the most iconic Singaporean Landmark! The Merlion Fountain. 


Finally, our trip to Singapore was done, and this was just half of our 5-Day Vacation. We booked ourselves a six hour bus ride to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Before we end the trip, my mom caught the final picture from Singapore. The Singapore Flyer. 




That's it for our 2011 Trip to Singapore (and for this blog post). I shall talk about our experiences in Malaysia next. 'Till next time!

READ MORE: Singapore 2011, Part 2
SHOUTOUTS:  Leah L. Suarez* | Pauline Evangelista |
* = My mom took all of the photos shown.