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November 19-24, 2009 |

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Join us for the Amsterdam International Documentary Festival. Amsterdam abounds in culture, history and contemporary design all set against the magnificent backdrop of its canals.
Rembrandt’s work is featured in the Rijksmuseum, and the Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of Van Gogh’s paintings and drawings in the world. The Anne Frank House, a museum dedicated to the story of Anne Frank, is also an attraction (a long wait during the summer high season). Amsterdam’s world-class symphony orchestra is housed in the Concertgebouw. Shop ‘til your drop in Amsterdam including: Maison de Bonneterie a Parisian style store founded in 1889, De Bijenkorf founded in 1870, Lambiek, a comic shop, and De Bierkoning, a beer shop stocking nearly 1,000 different brands.
The Talk Cinema Amsterdam package includes:
Five nights accommodations at the Bilderberg Hotel Jan Luyken, centrally located in the museum district, a dinner welcome reception, and concert at Concertgebouw, carte blanche festival accreditation, daily breakfast buffet and briefings with Harlan Jacobson and guest artists, and celebratory group dinner.
Travel insurance is included.
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Mail:
Download the brochure. Print and complete the registration form and mail to:
TALK CINEMA
PO Box 686
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520
Phone:
1-800-551-9221
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Please reserve now as hotel space is extremely limited. Talk Cinema cannot pair up single travelers for double occupancy accommodations.
Cost:
$2,400 per person single occupancy
$1,750 per person double occupancy
Not included in package:
Transportation (including rail/airport transfers, airport/airline taxes), passport fees, personal expenses (hotel extras, laundry, phone etc.), meals not otherwise included.
Cancellation Policy:
Registration is non-refundable.
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