The Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country of visual delight s known for its interesting cities, beautifully preserved nature and varied landscape. Although it is one of the world’s most densely populated countries, one is never far from the picturesque countryside.

Stroll along Amsterdam’s tree-lined canals, which will leave you with a brilliant sense of Dutch grandeur from a time long ago. Incredible example of modern architecture are omnipresent, as are historical marvels like the Anne Frank house.

Other Dutch cities have a plethora of offerings. The Hafue has many historic buildings and superb cultural legacy that includes over 30 museums. Rotterdam, located on the mighty Maas River, has outstanding architecture and delightful young culture with an abundance of attractions, shopping, festivals and museum.

When to go: 

January, April, May,  and December

Where to stay: 

Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel

This recently re-designed stylish and contemporary hotel connects directly to the 17th century domed Koepelkerk Church in the heart of Amsterdam between Central Station and Dam square. ItRenaissance Amsterdam Hotel offers a warm and welcoming new lobby, well-appointed accommodations (including new thoughtfully designed suites), and  a new Mediterranean-style restaurant, and lounge bar. The 405 newly renovated and spacious guestrooms feature Renaissance bedding, and many updated technological amenities. The Renaissance also offers two convenient on-site restaurants and a 24-hour fitness center.

What to do: 

Grand Holland TourMarken, Volendam and Windmills Tour

See Aalsmeer, Rotterdam, Madurodam and Scheveningen as part of this comprehensive tour.

Marken, Voldndam and Windmills

See the typical Dutch countryside of polders and canals on the way to the Zaanse Schans, a well-known village with many interesting windmills. You'll visit a wooden showmaker, the famous fishing villages of Volendam and Marken on the coast of the Ijsselmeer, and a traditional cheese farm.

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