It’s hard to describe the Dutch culture in a few words. It’s better to experience it. So take a canal tour through Amsterdam, relive Dutch history at Zaanse Schans, eat a herring in Volendam, watch the cheese market of Gouda, marvel at the cathedral of Den Bosch and the basilicas of Maastricht, climb the Dom Tower in Utrecht, visit the mills of Kinderdijk, and cycle through the bulb fields, Giethoorn and along the dolmens. You would have seen only a fraction of what Holland has to offer and will already be impressed.
Discover this old university town, characterized by canals, almshouses, squares and parks.
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The Hague has inherited many historic buildings and has a superb cultural legacy.
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Rotterdam has an international reputation in the field of art and culture.
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UNESCO has appointed eight monuments in Holland to be on the World Heritage List.
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Basilica of St. Servatius The basilica in Maastricht that has attracted pilgrims and religious tourists for centuries.
St. John's Cathedral The majestic catholic cathedral that dominates the center of Den Bosch.
Achterhoek Enjoy the landscape and game dishes of the Achterhoek.
The Zaanse Schans Dutch life in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Defense Line of Amsterdam An oasis of tranquility at only 15 kilometers distance from Amsterdam.
The Rietveld Schröder House An architectonic highlight by Gerrit Rietveld.
Wilhelminakade Go for a stroll over the famous pier of Rotterdam.
Westelijk Handelsterrein Former warehouses transformed into galleries and restaurants.
Van Nelle Design Factory This factory from 1931 keeps attracting designers from all over the world.
The White House The first skyscraper in Europe is situated in Rotterdam.
The Liberation Route lets you experience what happened in and around Arnhem, Nijmegen and the Veluwe in 1944 and 1945.
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