Netherlands
The words are needless!
Summary
The flat country is one of Europe’s favorite tourist destinations. How about a trip where you can explore the cities by bike, enjoy great food, hang out with very friendly people and party until dawn with both locals and other Europeans? If something doesn’t exist, the Dutch will make it happen. The land where all your wishes will come true! Visit the kingdom of windmills and tulips.
I hope you like it and enjoy it!
“Have fun!”
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Why to visit this country!
Amsterdam: What to see, where to go?
The capital of the Netherlands is unlike other cities in Europe. It’s one of those places to live when you’re young, it’s a city that never sleeps and there’s always something to do and see. From the Anne Frank House and the Nine Streets shopping district to the Rijksmuseum and the Belt Canal, there’s something for every taste. Taking a boat ride through the canals of Amsterdam, you will feel like you are in Venice. Also, this city is a hotspot for all culture lovers, thanks to more than you can count museums and galleries, as well as festivals like Dekmantal Festival (June-August) and C.R.A.F.T. Festival (June). If you’re lucky enough to be there on King’s Day on April 27 each year, you’ll see the city shine with colorful street parties, markets, and parties galore.
Feel modern in Rotterdam:
Although still located in the shadow of nearby Amsterdam, the port city of Rotterdam also has a lot to offer its visitors. The main attractions of the city are located in the area around the port, with the magnificent Euromast offering a stunning panoramic view of the city and the sea. You can’t miss the tour of Spido Port and De Delft Shipyard or the famous 800-meter-long Erasmus Bridge, which became the symbol of the city, especially during the night. Rotterdam is also a cultural capital with many museums and stunning architecture, from old techniques to modern works. Apart from many old houses that today function as galleries and restaurants, the shopping zone in the city center is also first-class.
Enjoy Sinterlaas time:
We know him as Santa Claus, but the Dutch call him Sinterklaas and he brings a gift to children in November, when the country is full of celebrations and decorations. Shops are filled with seasonal snacks and drinks, including special gingerbread cookies. All cities have parades with children dressed as Sinterklaas and his elves and assistants. As if that wasn’t enough, the Dutchman Sinterklaas is also special for something else: he doesn’t go through the chimney, he arrives by boat, and many parties and events are held throughout the city to welcome him and celebrate the spectacular evening. in the right way.


















