Home town to painter Vermeer and Delftware, Delft is within easy reach of The Hague.
Find out more on what this old city has to offer.
Taste the atmosphere of Dordrecht by taking a walk along the cosy harbours and the more than 1000 monuments in the historic inner city.
Smell the aroma of treacle waffles in Gouda.
Probably the two most 'typically dutch' villages!
Haarlem boasts a sprinkling of beautiful Dutch almshouses.
A great, cosy city in the far north of Holland.
The city of Arnhem has a beautiful historic city centre that offers great shopping and impressive monuments.
Leeuwarden is a center for trade and industry, varied nightlife and beautiful museums.
Founded by the Romans, Nijmegen is set high above the river Waal and Rhine in the midst of dense woodlands and hills.
Holland boasts many interesting and exciting things to do for the whole family.
A visual voyage of discovery through the life of this famous Golden Age painter.
Take a walk on the wild side.
The round Edam cheeses have been exported to all corners of the world.
Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht are showcasing more art & culture per square mile than anywhere else in 2009 and 2010
Holland hosts great events and festivals throughout the year
From pristine beaches to dense forests and from vast flat countryside to rolling hills.