What you need to see - Netherlands
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Most Unusual Hotels of the World: EUROMAST in Rotterdam | Rating: 9.60 |
EUROMAST is the most unusual hotel in Rotterdam and maybe in the Netherlands. It is located in the TV tower, ..., read more... |
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Roof of the NEMO Museum | Rating: 9.20 |
NEMO is an interactive science museum for children and adults. There are similar ones in many large cities. We were interested in its roof with a huge viewing terrace which offers picturesque views of Amsterdam, read more... |
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Rotterdam | Rating: 8.40 |
If you have never been to Holland and somehow imagined it, the Rotterdam is absolutely not what you expected. Rotterdam ..., read more... |
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Giethoorn | Rating: 8.40 |
2023
We came again for a boat ride, brought the kids. Basically, nothing has changed, everything is just nice and beautiful as before. Come in the morning and you will be alone. When we sailed back, there were already some traffic jam of boats.
Thatched roofs like this are not a purely Dutch thing, they can be found everywhere near the North Sea, mostly in Germany.
You can even see how they're made
2018
Popular tourist village, famous for it's water canals remaining in the places of peat extraction, read more... |
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Tulip Festival in the Netherlands | Rating: 8.20 |
2023
In general, everything is the same as before, check the route on this link and go https://tulpenfestival.nl/en/routes/. You can download an app with the route or open the same route in google.maps on your phone, there is a link in the article.
What's important! The most interesting fields, near the windmills and the dam, have changed their locations since 2018. Apparently they are just planted in different fields, in different years. However, they have shifted not far away, just look for them along the road.
2018
In late April - early May tulips bloom in the Netherlands. To see the bloom was our goal for a long time and finally we were able to get here, read more... |
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Het Loo Palace | Rating: 8.00 |
The summer royal palace of Het Loo was built in the 1680s. In 1960 the Queen of the Netherlands Wilhelmina decided to transfer the palace to the state after her death and that was done in 1962. Now almost all the territory is accessible for visiting, except the castle of 15th century Het Oude Loo, located in the park, which is now used by the royal family, read more... |
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Amsterdam | Rating: 7.60 |
Amsterdam is the major tourist destination in the Netherlands. Half of all tourists who come to the country visit only this city. We must say that the city is really cool and manages to satisfy everyone. We decided to divide the interesting places by categories, read more... |
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Zaanse Schans | Rating: 7.60 |
Zaanse Schans is a real residential and working district, preserved from 1850. Despite the fact that people still live here, for tourists it is an open-air museum, read more... |
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Marken | Rating: 7.60 |
A picturesque fishing village, not far from Amsterdam. Located on an island on IJsselmeer Lake, you can get here by a long and narrow dike. It is known for its colorful and well-preserved wooden houses, read more... |
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De Haar Castle (Kasteel de Haar) | Rating: 7.60 |
The main and largest castle in the Netherlands. Originally mentioned in 1391, it belonged to the De Haar family, but was gradually destroyed due to wars and natural disasters. In 1890, Etienne Gustave Frédéric Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt van de Haar inherited the castle ruins and married Baroness Helene de Rothschild. Having gained access to almost endless finances, between 1892 and 1912 he completely rebuilt the castle in its present form, read more... |
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Sail Amsterdam | Rating: 7.40 |
Every five years, in August, Amsterdam held a unique event. In 1975 in honor of the 700th anniversary of the city was organized the parade of large ships. It's success led to the regular parades every 5 years, read more... |
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