The Netherlands is a haven for bike enthusiasts with its flat landscapes and excellent biking infrastructure. Almost everyone owns a bicycle here and uses it to the maximum. With 32,000km of cycling paths crisscrossing the country, it’s no surprise that many visitors choose to explore the country on a rented bike.
There’s a lot to explore on the back of a bike in the Netherlands where only 50% of the land exceeds 1 meter above sea level. Reclaimed lands called polders enclosed within dikes dot the countryside with quintessential windmills turning grandly in the wind. Windmills have been such an integral part of the Dutch landscape that there is also a special day, National Mill Day, to celebrate them. Visit the UNESCO listed Kinderdijk windmills to get a better understanding of their contribution to the land.
Another stereotype associated with the Netherlands are rainbow-colored tulip fields and the countryside does not disappoint on that front either. The myriad of blooms between March and May are the stuff of dreams. Daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths, and tulips transform the fields into a kaleidoscope color.
The country that the great masters, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, called home, celebrates its art legacy on a big scale. Cutting edge art museums in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Haarlem flaunt the iconic works of these masters for the world to gawk at.
To witness modern-day marvels of the land, head to skyscraper rich Rotterdam. The city which showcases buildings designed by world-renowned architects has some of the most elegant as well as quirky modern architecture. For the enthusiasts of modern architecture, the postmodernist building of the Groninger Museum in Groningen is also worth a visit.
Apart from these eclectic structures, the Netherlands has its fair share of historical monuments too. Striking cathedrals, palaces and gateways stand tall even the beautiful small towns. Ancient Maastricht with its rich Roman past is a city worth exploring, whilst stopping to take a breather at any one of the numerous historic ‘bruin cafes.’
Leafy, quirky neighborhoods, world-class museums, and a spider’s web of Golden Age canals – Amsterdam has it all. The Dutch capital, a.k.a. the Venice of the North, is all about fabulous dining and drinking scenes, vintage shops, and treasure-packed structures. It’s also one of the best places to go for structures with glorious pasts; think…
Amsterdam, often called “The City of Sin,” offers more than its vibrant nightlife. This magnificent city boasts a rich cultural scene, world-class museums, a fascinating history, and iconic canals. Even during a business trip, Amsterdam has something for everyone. Our company event here was a perfect blend of networking during the day and exciting adventures…
Amsterdam has a long tradition of tolerance for the LGBTQ community. In fact, The Netherlands was the first country to allow civil marriages between same-sex couples. So, it’s no surprise that this was our first-choice destination for experiencing amazing LGBTQ culture. Moreover, its hot capital Amsterdam is one of the most gay-friendly cities in the…
What is Europe’s most exciting city? Tons of spots could fight it out, but few are as well-rounded and fleshed out as Amsterdam. The capital of the Netherlands is Europe’s ultimate eclectic rabbit hole and buzzes with entertainment, culture, history, cuisine, and more. Aside from its world-famous nightlife and genre-defining museums, Amsterdam is famous for…
Amsterdam is known for many things. If you decide to visit this city, you’ll want to be in the city center, known locally as Centrum. It’s arguably the best-known and busiest part of Amsterdam. Though certainly not all, many of the city’s popular attractions are set within the Centrum. It’s one of the largest and…
Home to the Red Light District, Amsterdam is also known as the City of Sin in Europe. However, this beautiful city is much more than that! As Netherland’s capital, it has a little bit of something for everyone. There are more than 40 excellent museums, numerous theaters, breathtaking houses, canals, coffee shops, and state-of-the-art entertainment…
When it comes to gorgeous construction, epic landscapes, and captivating history, nothing can beat Amsterdam. The capital of the Netherlands has long been a popular getaway for European weekend travelers. It’s known as one of the most historical metropolises in the country, but at the same time exudes a stunning ultra-modern vibe. It’s not surprising…
Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands. It’s also a major port city in South Holland and the largest port in Europe. The north and south part of the city is connected by the Erasmus Bridge (also known as the Swan), across the Nieuwe Maas. During World War II, most of the city was…
Considered as one of the most attractive cities in the Netherlands, Haarlem is totally worth a visit. There’s a reason why the city is so loved by locals and travelers. This medieval city is full of cafés, restaurants, and shops. In fact, it’s been voted as the best shopping city in the Netherlands numerous times.…
When visiting Groningen, the last thing you should worry about is having a dreary day. Its vast amount of students, which is about 25% of its population, has made the city’s atmosphere fun and buoyant. This lively city is always bursting with energy and has so many spots to visit. Be it the historic monuments,…
Amsterdam – the city of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, Baruch Spinoza, and Anne Frank. Born in the late 12th century as a fishing village, Amsterdam became the political and cultural capital of Nederlands. Today we call the city as the “Venice of the North” for many canals flowing through its center. Don’t miss an opportunity…
Groningen is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands and is nationally referred to as the “Metropolis of the North.” The city traces its roots back to the 3rd century AD. During the Second World War, many important buildings in the central market square were razed to the ground by tanks. Bullet holes…
Located in close proximity with Amsterdam and the North Sea, Haarlem is the capital of North-Holland. This second oldest Dutch town is located at the middle of the Bollenstreek, which is the nurturing land of hyacinths, crocuses, tulips, and daffodils. So, the artistic beauty of the place is not questionable. Apart from this, the city…
The Netherlands is a beautiful country known for its intricate canals, old windmills, and fields of tulips. Although many of the people who go there, usually visit the metropolitan cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam, the small towns have some of the country’s best-hidden gems. Here are 12 small towns to check out when visiting the…
Just an hour south of Amsterdam and two hours north of Brussels, is the young and vibrant city of Rotterdam. As the second biggest city in the Netherlands and with one of the biggest harbors in the world, Rotterdam is definitely worth visiting. It is famous for its groundbreaking architecture, beautiful canals, amazing restaurants and a buzzing night…
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands an it is one of the greatest small cities in the world. Known as the “Venice of the North” for its 165 canals and 1,281 bridges. Amsterdam’s well-preserved and appealing 17th-century architecture provides a quaint if incongruous backdrop for a city famous for its modern, progressive, charming and cosmopolitan attitudes. It offers…