Learn more about
the country, the life of the Dutch experience, as it happens, and walk its
streets and walk with their history, culture and people. So
plan your trip, pack your bags and head to these places and activities in the
Netherlands.
1.) AmsterdamIf there is one thing that attracts people to this city, is probably the relaxed atmosphere that you never get to live elsewhere. Amsterdam residents have found a way to balance the lives of business with relaxation and find time to relax in the sun and assume corporate responsibility. Shop, dine, party and relax in this area, free liberal city care with their people, speaking English.
2.) Delft
Delft is a city of beauty, with its houses, its tree-lined canals, and historic sites.
3.) The Red Light
District
Cuts deal with literal red lights, Red Light District Netherlands left nothing to the imagination. Remember, there's no place like the RLD, and worth a visit.
4.) The Hague
The Hague, with all its 100 km2 piece of land, serves as the home of the Dutch government, the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. This makes The Hague not only important in terms of domestic policy, but also in terms of international judicial system. Take a look at the life and culture of this city by visiting its museums and other tourist destinations.
5.) Bike ride
Cycling has been a way of life for the Dutch people, and people from all walks of life do it for health, economic reasons or leisure. Travel to the Netherlands on two wheels and see a place you'll never see on four wheels. Better yet, join the Dutch bicycle tour and experience Netherlands the way you never imagined.
6.) Keukenhof Gardens
Love flowers? See how nature and Dutch hands create a paradise with blooming tulips, hyacinths and other flowers. river cruises offering tulip cruises are also available to people who want to take a look at Keukenhof and the rest of the Netherlands.
7.) Hoge Veluwe National Park
Measuring 5,500 hectares, the Hoge Veluwe National Park is the largest national reserve in the Netherlands. It is home not only to drift-Sands, wild deer and other animals, but also for the Kröller-Müller Museum, the custodian of the art collection of Helene Kröller-Müller.
Cuts deal with literal red lights, Red Light District Netherlands left nothing to the imagination. Remember, there's no place like the RLD, and worth a visit.
4.) The Hague
The Hague, with all its 100 km2 piece of land, serves as the home of the Dutch government, the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. This makes The Hague not only important in terms of domestic policy, but also in terms of international judicial system. Take a look at the life and culture of this city by visiting its museums and other tourist destinations.
5.) Bike ride
Cycling has been a way of life for the Dutch people, and people from all walks of life do it for health, economic reasons or leisure. Travel to the Netherlands on two wheels and see a place you'll never see on four wheels. Better yet, join the Dutch bicycle tour and experience Netherlands the way you never imagined.
6.) Keukenhof Gardens
Love flowers? See how nature and Dutch hands create a paradise with blooming tulips, hyacinths and other flowers. river cruises offering tulip cruises are also available to people who want to take a look at Keukenhof and the rest of the Netherlands.
7.) Hoge Veluwe National Park
Measuring 5,500 hectares, the Hoge Veluwe National Park is the largest national reserve in the Netherlands. It is home not only to drift-Sands, wild deer and other animals, but also for the Kröller-Müller Museum, the custodian of the art collection of Helene Kröller-Müller.
8.) Van Gogh Museum
The Netherlands is home not only to budding tulips but also for painters and famous artists. Walk and see "Potato Eaters" and "The Yellow House at Arles" before your eyes.
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