Top 5 Tourist Attractions In The Netherlands Other Than Amsterdam

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Anjali Tiwary
May 24, 2019   •  42 views

A visit to the Netherlands indeed cannot be complete without a visit to the capital city of Amsterdam, but it is home to a lot many exciting things to see even beyond the capital. From typical windmills and beautiful fields of flowers to historic town centers full of museums and places of interest, Holland has a lot to offer to the tourists. These wonderful sights are to be treasured by all the visitors, as they are very easily accessible.

Groningen

The culturally diverse city of Groningen, also known as the University City, is the main place of interest to be visited in the Northern part of the Netherlands, particularly with respect to the arts, commerce and education. The Groninger Museum is one of the most innovative and modern in all of Holland, and harbours exceptionally creative additions to it, like the Graphical Museum, the Comics Museum, the Maritime Museum and a University Museum too. Theatre and music have a special place in Groningen, and numerous street cafes feature live entertainment.

Gouda

Gouda is a classic Dutch city full of old architectural wonders and well-designed canals. The magnificent railway route makes it an ideally popular spot for a day trip. Gouda is well known for its beautiful candles, clay pipes, syrup waffles and its cheese. The most famous tourist spots there include the alluring 15thCentury Town Hall, and the remarkable glass windows in St. Janskerk. The city center is completely ringed by canals and is very close to the station.

The Hague

The Binnenhof, the seat of the government of the Netherlands is situated in The Hague, even though Amsterdam is the capital. The city is also home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, headquartered in the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court. Particularly known for the fashionable art exhibits at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague is presumably one of the most fascinating places in the Netherlands. Commonly known as the Royal City by the Sea owing to its Dutch Royalties, visitors often indulge in spending time along the North Sea in the town of Scheveningen.

Delft

From the Renaissance modeled City Hall building on the Markt Square to the city’s traditional Holland canals, architectural designs and the atmosphere itself, Delft is a developmental town that has come a long way to reestablish its archaic appearance. Major tourist attractions include The Prinsenhof, where the bullet marks are left behind from the demise of William of Orange. This exhibition hall articulates about the Eighty Years’ War and showcases many enthralling artworks.

Leiden

The charming city of Leiden is the place you’re looking for to enjoy some appealing scenic beauty of the tree-lined canals that are encased by old windmills, wooden bridges and opulent parks. A boat ride down one of these picturesque canals makes for an unforgettable experience. Leiden is home to various museums that span a wide range from science and natural history to art houses dedicated to windmills and Egyptian antiquities. The Hortus Botanicus encloses extensive botanical gardens and the world’s oldest observatories. The admirable 16thCentury Church of St. Peter is another major attraction.

Today, coffee shops and adult emporiums keep the happening vibe of the Netherlands alive. Squares buzzing with music and nightlife, the wonderful canals, the very friendly and generous people, everything makes the Netherlands an ideal vacation destination.

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