
Netherlands
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The Netherlands hits you with its contradictions from the moment you step off the train at Amsterdam Centraal. Yes, there are tulips and windmills, but you'll find them sharing space with cutting-edge architecture in Rotterdam and world-class museums that go far beyond the obvious Van Gogh crowds. I've spent countless mornings cycling along the Herengracht before the tour groups arrive, and there's something magical about having those 17th-century canal houses to yourself while the city slowly wakes up.
What surprises most visitors is how different each Dutch city feels. Utrecht's Dom Tower offers the best city views I've found anywhere in the country, while Delft's blue pottery workshops let you watch craftsmen work techniques unchanged since the 1600s. The real gem though is cycling the Hoge Veluwe National Park to reach the Kröller-Müller Museum – it houses the world's second-largest Van Gogh collection in a setting that feels like a well-kept secret. Skip the crowded Keukenhof unless you're there in late April; instead, bike through the bulb fields of Lisse where you can photograph endless rows of flowers without fighting for space.
Practical Information
Visa
Visa-free for 90 days for most Western nationalities
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Language
Dutch (English widely spoken)
Timezone
CET (GMT+1)
Best Time to Visit
April-May for tulips and perfect cycling weather, or September-October for fewer crowds and mild temperatures
Emergency Number
112
Cities in Netherlands
Travel guides for Netherlands
One Day in Amsterdam: The Perfect Itinerary
First Time in Rotterdam: 11 Experiences You Can't Miss
Amsterdam on a Budget: How to See the Best Without Overspending
Complete Guide to Amsterdam: Canals, Culture & Dutch Delights
15 Unforgettable Things to Do in Amsterdam: Beyond the Obvious
Best Family Activities in Amsterdam: From Canal Adventures to Indoor Escapes


