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Netherlands: It’s Worth Your Buckets

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The Netherlands, a small but highly populated country in Europe, has everything a traveler could want. The more you discover and travel there, the more you’ll realize it’s worth every penny. Even if you may have hundreds of them, I’ll only focus on the top 10 reasons to travel to the Netherlands.

Because much of the land in the Netherlands was formerly ocean, it is distinct from other countries in Europe. The Netherlands’ most recognisable landmark, the windmill, was created during the process of terraforming the land from the sea. Among the most popular tourist destinations in Holland nowadays are windmills, which were originally built to pump the water out of areas protected by dikes.

 

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Have a day trip at the Kasteel De Haar

Kasteel De Haar, located just outside of the oldest city in the Netherlands, is the ideal place to unwind and have a fantastic day trip. The stunning castle, which is also the greatest fortification, was first constructed in the 14th century but was later transferred because it needed more space. It is well recognised for its Dutch architecture. You can marvel at the impressive collection of some of the oldest artwork, furniture, and antiques from that era.

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View the iconic Erasmusbrug Bridge

The Erasmusbrug Bridge should undoubtedly be on your list of the top 10 reasons to visit the Netherlands this year. Jackie Chan’s 1998 film Who am I was filmed here, and the bridge has also been the site of a number of other outstanding performances. The bridge, which is aptly known as “the Swan,” was once the largest and heaviest in all of Western Europe.

Traditional Fishing Villages of the Zuiderzee Inlet

The inlet’s central lake, Ijsselmeer (Lake Ijssel), is where the historic fishing community of Enkhuizen is located. The region is home to two churches from the 15th century, the medieval defenses, and charming residences on the sea.

Tulip Fields of Flevoland Province

The Flevoland Province produces the majority of the tulips in the Netherlands, and mid-April by May is the finest time of year to see them in bloom. Along the Netherlands’ northwest coast, around Alkmaar and The Hague, are fields that are used to grow flowers for a livelihood.

Historic Haarlem

Haarlem is a great day trip destination from Amsterdam because it is only a short drive away. The Grote Markt, Haarlem’s central market square, serves as the city’s historical core. One of the most magnificent structures is the Old City Hall, built in the 13th century.

Castles of the Netherlands

De Haar Castle (Kasteel de Haar), constructed in 1822, is one of the most well-known castles in the Netherlands. It is close to Utrecht. It is infamous for uprooting an entire town to make place for its construction, not because of its age but because of its enormity and magnificence. This enchanted castle is open for tours, and the 135-acre grounds host a number of events all year round, including a Christmas celebration.

The Netherlands is home to several famous landmarks, including large fields of bright tulips, canals that take the place of urban roads, and dikes that are now used as bicycle lanes. Tourists in this little nation are fascinated by all of these attractions. The Dutch are glad to share their distinctive culture with tourists at their many galleries and old cities since this distinctive terrain has produced an equally distinctive culture.

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