The Netherlands

Discover Dutch cities and surrounding nature: the Lowlands,Heritage, Innovation, and Charm

The Netherlands, renowned for its picturesque canals, iconic windmills, and vibrant tulip fields, invites travelers to discover its charming cities, innovative spirit, and rich cultural heritage.

The best food from The Netherlands

  • Stroopwafel
  • Bitterballen
  • Poffertjes
  • Haring
  • Pannenkoeken
  • Stamppot
  • Erwtensoep
  • Dutch cheese

Museums and Points of interest in Amsterdam?

  • Cultural Exploration: Delve into Amsterdam’s rich cultural scene by visiting iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace, Rijksmuseum, and Anne Frank House, where history comes to life amidst centuries-old architecture and priceless art collections.
  • Charming Cafes and Canals: Discover the city’s cozy cafes and scenic canalside terraces, perfect for enjoying a leisurely drink while soaking in the ambiance of this vibrant city.
  • Artistic Treasures: Immerse yourself in the world of art at renowned galleries like the Van Gogh Museum and Rembrandt House Museum, where masterpieces by Dutch masters await exploration.
  • Traditional Dutch Experiences: Embrace Dutch traditions by joining the lively celebrations of Queen’s Day, dressing in orange, or venturing to picturesque villages like Marken to experience the authentic charm of Dutch life.




  • Rijksmuseum the National museum dedicated to arts and history. There is a bicycle underpass where people are playing music. Much more museums, such as: the Heineken Experience, The National Maritime Musem, Sexmuseum…
  • Red Light: Amsterdam is very famous for the drugs but as well for sex and the red light. This area about 10 min walking south east from Central stations is spread out between some narrow street.
  • The Famous Coffee shop by day or night, you can drink and smoke legally. Some coffee cannot sell drugs, but you can bring yours, or buy it in a shop at the corner.

Where should be located the “I am Amsterdam sign?

The “I am Amsterdam” sign can be found at different place in Amsterdam. Apparently, the set of letters can move time to time, so double check before you are heading there.
The few set of letters can be

  • Behind the Rijksmuseum
  • In front of the Schiphol airport
  • In the South side of the Westerpak, above Van Hallstraat
  • In south of Sloterpark, along the lake

People from Amsterdam and the Netherlands are crazy about cycling. All type of bike can be seen
There are cycling paths everywhere. Therefore it can be dangerous to cross the road. Be careful of bikes as much as cars.

Parks and Nature around Amsterdam

Amsterdam is surrounded by parks, easily reachable by bike or public transport. Whenever the time is sunny, everyone is out

The parks to don’t miss out

  • Amsterdamse Bos + De Peol
  • Amstelpark
  • VondelPark
  • Rembrandtpark
  • Sloterpark
  • Westpark
  • Noorderpark: De Stoortersplas
  • The Nationaal Park Zuid-Kennemerland (next to the sea coast)

The Queen’s Birthday

The biggest party in the Amsterdam. Rveryone is dressing up with orange color to celebrate the Birthday of the Queen. The party is going on in the entire city: on the street and on the boats floating on the canals. Loud music: people dancing, drinking and smoking all around.

Marken

Marken is a village on the peninsula located at the North of Amsterdam. This is a touristic attraction with wooden houses



Rotterdam


Rotterdam has a very interesting architecture with all these buildings. The city has also the more important harbor of the country. Rotterdam can be visited in one afternoon. The fast sprinter (train) from Amsterdam takes about 40min with only 2-3 stops and cost 15€ with the OV-chipcaard.

The main points of interests around Rotterdam city are

  • The Cube Houses when you watch it from outside, it gives you the impression that you would stand in oblique inside. There is an hostel and flat to visit, so you can get the experience to spend one night inside the cube houses.
  • The Markethall a “food court ” is build inside an closed arcade, in which set accommodations.
  • The Erasmusburg where there is the boat stop to take the taxi boat, bus boat, pancakes boat… you can travel to different points around the city from the water, you can reach the windmills, but it’s better to bring a bike). There is a bike track to reach the sea coast and the beach, this takes approximately 1h.
  • Veerhaven a lovely little typical port
  • Witte de Withstraat one of the nightlife street of Rotterdam with bars and restaurants to check out
  • Katendrecht area to have a walk around and crossing the 2 bridges to go to the SS Rotterdam boat, the Fenix Food Factory, the New York Hotel, the Floating Pavillon
  • Kinderdijk few kilometers in South East of Rotterdam. Accessible by car, boat (from Erasmusburg) or bike. THere you can visit the windmills

The Hague and Scheveningen


From The Hague, you can have a nice walk to the sea coast. It takes around 1h, but it’s totally worth it. You can make your way through old part of the city (Binnenhof) pass by the Paleis Noordeneid and Peace Palace, walk along park and canal, go through the forest, visit Madurodam and reach Scheveningen, a friendly sea side coast, with lots of bar and restaurant, where they serve BBQ, have sofa on the sand and since little status around the dyke …
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