Love is Blind: The Netherlands Pods are open- meet the hosts!

I was scrolling and noticed they actually made a tiny trailer with the hosts: Nicolette van Dam and Bas Smit to announce that the pods are open.

As Dutchie myself I am super curious how this edition will turn out, I enjoyed our neighbours LIB Germany a lot so cannot wait to see what The Netherlands edition has in store!

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u/locksters — 3 days ago

Looking for tips and recommendations for 2,5 week road trip Korea Mainland (see photo)

Current general idea for direction roadtrip. Start Incheon, end in Gyeongsan is already booked.

Hello, me and my partner will visit Korea for the second time in this June (12th until 3rd of July to be exact). I am a long-term Korea fan from young age and am the happiest to have my partner join me a second time to visit your/the beautiful country. Last time, we have seen and visited Seoul, Incheon, Daejeon, and Busan extensively last time and are now planning to do a bit more roadtripping (with rental car) in the mainland outside of the capital.

We will pick our car from Incheon and return it in Gyeongsan (as we will departure from Daegu, our final stop per plane). Furthermore, we are already thinking to stop by Everland in the first days.

Other than that, we would love to receive tips and recommendations; we are early 30s, looking for the combi of adventures trails, fun sightseeing/culture, sauna experiences, shared love for (retro) videogames/arcades, flee/food markets, iconic (old school) kpop/kdrama sites and food exploring. Budget ± 2000 euro in total.

We already have experience with driving in Korea (in our 1st trip we did a shorter 8 day roadtrip Busan-Seoul), and thus learned to pick the non-toll (national) roads, both for the beautiful view/landscape as well as to save a bit for more fun stuff!

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u/locksters — 3 months ago