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60 Best Places in Netherlands

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 Best Places in Netherlands
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GOUDA
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AMSTERDAM
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NAARDEN
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DEN HAAG
8.5
ROTTERDAM
9.3
ANNE FRANK MUSEUM
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MAASTRICHT
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KASTEEL DE HAAR
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HEUSDEN
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THE WINDMILLS OF KINDERDIJK
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Netherlands Tourists Sites | Netherlands Tourism

The Netherlands is a country in northwestern Europe which is known for it’s flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. The capital is Amsterdam with best travel places including Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. There are many more things, you can get in this article named top 60 best travel places in Netherlands as –

GoudaGouda

This is a popular destination for a day’s trip, featuring lots of old buildings and pretty canals. The great highway and rail connections make the experience also worth. The city is also famous for its candles, cheese, syrup waffles and clay pipes. The company city is ringed by lots of canals and is a five-minute walk from the station.

AmsterdamAmsterdam

This is one of the most visited cities in Netherlands. The impressive architecture and beautiful canal ring is amazement. The largest airport is also found here and hence a starting point to many tourists. You can take a canal cruise, explore the many museums and shop around the nine streets. You will also be rewarded as you explore the 400-year-old street with small cafes, boutique shops, and quaint, colorful gardens.

NaardenNaarden

Is widely considered as the best Dutch cities for exploration. The atmospheric star-shaped fortress city features beautiful houses with well-preserved walls. Moving from Amsterdam to Naarden by train will take you few minutes you will find that there are pretty amazing things to do outside Amsterdam. In Naarden, you will experience a glimpse into the Dutch history as it homes one of the oldest churches in the country, built in 1572.

Den HaagDen Haag

Though often overshadowed by Amsterdam, Den Haag is full of historic architecture and fantastic museums. Also known as the Hague, Den Haag is the 3rd largest city in the country and hosts most of the government functions. For the History masters, it is home to the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice, also hosting the main Governing bodies of England.

RotterdamRotterdam

This city is among the largest in the the country, hosting a population second to that of Amsterdam. If you are looking for another city to go, apart from Amsterdam, the different dramatic cityscape of Rotterdam will give you a good feeling. You will enjoy the cuisine in good restaurants here, including Takumi and Guliano. It is also a great city for nightlife.

Anne Frank MuseumAnne Frank Museum

This museum is a must visit and see when in Amsterdam. It is home to Anne’s family (Jewish refugees) during world war II. Anne was the famous girl who wrote a famous diary, which has later been translated into 51 languages. The back of a restores house where Frank family hid is still units’ original state and is a poignant monument in the history world.

MaastrichtMaastricht

One of the most charming cities of Netherlands, Maastricht can easily be explored in one weekend. The city is perfect for visitors looking for a slow and romantic weekend. You will stroll the tangled streets, explore the beautiful cathedral store, tour the historic caves while in the evening enjoy the delicious regional cuisine.

Kasteel De HaarKasteel De Haar

The fourth largest city in the Netherlands, Kasteel De Haar is located near the lovely city of Utrecht. It is also the largest fortification in the country, built by PJH Cuypers. The piece required so much space that the entire Haarzuilens village had to be relocated to accommodate it.  You will be impressed with the collection of tapestries, antiques, furniture, and paintings.

HeusdenHeusden

A small fortified town, Heusden is located on the River Maas. A bird view of this town will amaze you, as it looks like staff from the air. The city is perfect for slow travel as you can stroll along the old city walls, or get lost in the narrow streets. There are lots of places to eat, but you must try the Dutch pancakes at the De Pannekoekenbakker.

The windmills of KinderdijkThe windmills of Kinderdijk

On River Noord between Dordrecht and Rotterdam is the famous Kinderdijk village, which means the children’s dike. The village is now UNESCO world heritage sites and features 19 Kinderdijk windmills which were built from 1722-1761. They are also the largest surviving windmills in the Netherlands. Originally they were used to drain the fenlands, but now the majestic 92-foot is open for the public from April to October, including the special mills day when they are set in motion.

More 50 best places in Netherlands-

  1. De EftelingDE-EFTELING

  2. Rijksmuseum AmsterdamRijksmuseum Amsterdam Netherlands

  3. Zaanse SchansZaanse-Schans

  4. Burgers ZooBurgers-Zoo

  5. Diergaarde BlijdorpDiergaarde-Blijdorp

  6. Attractiepark SlagharenSLAGHAREN

  7. Van Gogh Museumvan-gogh-museum

  8. Natura Artis MagistraNATURA ARTIS MAGISTRA

  9. Attractiepark Duinrell

    ATTRACTIEPARK DUINRELL

  10. Anne Frank HuisANNE-FRANK-HUIS

  11. De UithofDE-UITHOF

  12. Amsterdamse WaterleidingduinenAMSTERDAMSE-WATERLEIDINGDUINEN

  13. Ouwehands DierenparkOUWEHANDS-DIERENPARK

  14. SportiomSPORTIOM

  15. Safaripark Beekse BergenSAFARIPARK-BEEKSE-BERGEN

  16. KeukenhofKEUKENHOF

  17. Walibi HollandWALIBI-HOLLAND

  18. Nationaal Zwemcentrum de TongelreepNATIONAAL-ZWEMCENTRUM-DE-TONGELREEP

  19. Stedelijk Museum AmsterdamSTEDELIJK MUSEUM AMSTERDAM

  20. MadurodamMADURODAM

  21. DierenPark AmersfoortDIERENPARK-AMERSFOORT

  22. Dierenpark EmmenDierenpark Emmen

  23. Madame Tussauds AmsterdamMADAME-TUSSAUDS-AMSTERDAM

  24. ToverlandTOVERLAND

  25. Heineken ExperienceHEINEKEN-EXPERIENCE

  26. SnowWorld LandgraafSNOWWORLD-LANDGRAAF

  27. Sport- en Belevingscentrum De SchegSPORT-EN-BELEVINGSCENTRUM-DE-SCHEG

  28. Sexmuseum Amsterdam “Venustempel”SEXMUSEUM-AMSTERDAM-“VENUSTEMPEL”

  29. DolfinariumDOLFINARIUM

  30. Sportcentrum KardingeSPORTCENTRUM-KARDINGE

  31. Science Center NEMOSCIENCE-CENTER-NEMO

  32. Het Nationale Park De Hoge VeluweHET-NATIONALE-PARK-DE-HOGE-VELUWE

  33. Avonturenpark HellendoornAVONTURENPARK-HELLENDOORN

  34. Nederlands OpenluchtmuseumNEDERLANDS-OPENLUCHTMUSEUM

  35. SnowplanetSNOWPLANET

  36. Koningin Juliana TorenKONINGIN-JULIANA-TOREN

  37. ApenheulApenheul

  38. SPIDO Rotterdam HavenrondvaartSPIDO-ROTTERDAM-HAVENRONDVAART

  39. Paleis Het LooPALEIS-HET-LOO

  40. GaiaZOOGAIAZOO

  41. SnowWorld ZoetermeerSNOWWORLD-ZOETERMEER

  42. Hermitage Amsterdam

  43. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag-GEM/FotomuseumGEMEENTEMUSEUM-DEN-HAAG-GEM-FOTOMUSEUM

  44. Het Spoorwegmuseum UtrechtHET-SPOORWEGMUSEUM-UTRECHT

  45. Vogelpark AvifaunaVOGELPARK-AVIFAUNA

  46. Zwem- en Recreatiecentrum De BoetzelaerZWEM- EN-RECREATIECENTRUM-DE-BOETZELAER

  47. Kröller-Müller MuseumKRÖLLER-MÜLLER-MUSEUM

  48. Het ScheepvaartmuseumHET-SCHEEPVAARTMUSEUM

  49. Themapark ArcheonTHEMAPARK-ARCHEON

  50. Naturalis Biodiversity CenterNATURALIS-BIODIVERSITY-CENTER

  1. De Efteling

Efteling is a fantasy-themed amusement park in the Dutch town of Kaatsheuvel. The attractions incorporate aspects of myths and stories from antiquity, fairy tales, fables, and folklore. It grew from a small nature preserve with a playground and a Fairytale Forest to a full-fledged theme park.

  1. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

The Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands’ national museum dedicated to Dutch arts and history in Amsterdam. The museum contains 8,000 art and history artifacts on exhibit from their entire collection of 1 million objects dating from 1200-2000.

  1. Zaanse Schans

Zaanse Schans is a neighborhood of Zaandam, a Dutch town near Amsterdam. Historic windmills and characteristic green wooden cottages may be found here. The Zaans Museum has regional costumes, replica windmills, and interactive chocolate-making activities.

  1. Burgers’ Zoo

Royal Burgers’ Zoo is a 45-hectare zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, one of the country’s largest. The zoo is popular with Dutch and German visitors, attracting around 1.5 million visits yearly. The natural park in the Netherlands’ east.

  1. Diergaarde Blijdorp

Rotterdam Zoo is a zoo in Rotterdam’s northern region. It is one of the Netherlands’ oldest zoos. The 26-hectare Blijdorp Zoo is divided into numerous zoogeographic areas and has around 180 species. There is also a shop, many eateries, and an information center.

  1. Attractiepark Slagharen

Attractive- & Vakantiepark Slagharen is an amusement park and vacation resort in Slagharen, Overijssel, the Netherlands. Ponypark Slagharen was the park’s original name when it was opened in 1963. The English word Slagharen Themepark & Resort appears on the logo.

  1. Van Gogh Museum

The museum houses the world’s most extensive collection of Van Gogh’s paintings and sketches. In 2017, the museum attracted 2.3 million visitors, making it the most visited museum in the Netherlands and the world’s 23rd most visited art museum.

  1. Natura Artis Magistra

Natura Artis Magistra, sometimes known simply as Artis, is an Amsterdam zoo and botanical park. It is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands and the world’s fifth oldest zoo. Artis also has an aquarium, a planetarium, a greenhouse, Micropia, and the Groote Museum in addition to the zoo.

  1. Attractipark Duinrell

Duinrell is a theme park in Wassenaar, the Netherlands. Rick the Frog is the primary character. It also has a trailer park and a camping area. Lodges, tents, and static caravans are also offered as forms of lodging. There is bike and kart rental available.

  1. Anne Frank House

The Anne Frank House is both a writer’s residence and a biographical museum dedicated to Jewish diarist Anne Frank during WWII. The building is located on the Prinsengracht canal near the Westerkerk in central Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  1. De Uithof

The Uithof is a multipurpose sports and entertainment arena in the heart of the Randstad. A range of sporting facilities, an event hall, a variety of meeting and party spaces, and several catering outlets are all housed under one roof.

  1. Amsterdam Waterleidingduinen

The Amsterdam Waterleidingduinen is a dune region where drinking water for Amsterdam is extracted. Every year, around 100 bird species breed in the Amsterdam Waterleidingduinen. So it’s an excellent place for birding, with many species to watch and a large population of fallow deer and foxes.

  1. Ouwehands Dierenpark

Ouwehands Dierenpark is a zoo near Rhenen, Utrecht, the Netherlands. The zoo is situated on the Laarschenberg, a “mountain” that forms the southeastern end of the massive Utrecht Hill Ridge. It is a new home for lions, tigers, polar bears, and elephants, as well as new playgrounds and a restaurant.

  1. Sportium

Sportium is a Hertogenbosch entertainment facility. The complex has several entertainment venues where you may have a fun and exciting time. Sportium’s attractions include the Fitness Club Sportiom, which is a fitness facility with cardio machines, machine weights, free weights, and other equipment.

  1. Safari park Beekse Bergen

Beekse Bergen Safari Park is a one-of-a-kind wildlife zoo that holds around 1,250 animals. Its most popular feature is automobile safari, which allows you to drive your own car within the park and view creatures such as cheetahs and giraffes without being restricted by a fence.

  1. Keukenhof

A magnificent flower garden in Lisse is one of the top locations to visit in the Netherlands. It is also the world’s second-biggest floral garden. Every year, around 7 million flowers are cultivated in the park. You may also attend additional park-hosted activities, tours, shows, and exhibitions.

  1. Walibi Holland

Walibi Holland, sometimes known as Six Flags Holland, is a popular tourist attraction in the Netherlands. This is a theme park in BiddingHuizen that attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year. The park’s exhilarating roller coaster attractions, including Xpress, Goliath, Speed of Sound, Robin Hood, and El Cond, are a highlight.

  1. Nationaal Zwemcentrum de Tongelreep

The Nationaal Zwemcentrum de Tongelreep is a pleasant spot in the Netherlands. It is an Eindhoven swimming pool complex. The facility includes a competitive pool as well as a pleasure pool. Water slides, a wave pool, whirlpools, and rapids may be found in Recreation One.

  1. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Stedelijk Museum is a nice spot to visit in Amsterdam and serves as a treat for art and history enthusiasts. It is located in the museum square, among other famous museums such as the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum.

  1. Madurodam

Madurodam is a miniature park located in Scheveningen, Netherlands. The park is a wonderful destination to visit and is one of the most popular in the Netherlands. It is a home duplicate of well-known Dutch sites, structures, and monuments.

  1. DierenPark Amersfoort

If you are in Birkhoven, you should visit this animal’s house. It is a zoo with over 100 different types of animals. It is also a great destination to visit due to its Dino World and miniature train, which span 14 hectares.

  1. Dierenpark Emmen

Dierenpark Emmen was a massive zoo in Emmen, in the northern Dutch province of Drenthe. The 3-acre display housed the zoo’s white rhinoceroses, giraffes, antelope, ostriches, and zebras.

  1. Madame Tussauds Amsterdam

It is regarded as one of the best sites to visit in Amsterdam and the Netherlands. Many celebrities’ wax figures may be seen at Madame Tussauds. The likeness will undoubtedly make your mouth drop.

  1. Toverland

Toverland is a theme park. The park is separated into four distinct divisions, each with its own set of attractions. This amusement park is divided into four sections: Magic Forest, the Land of Toos, Magic Valley, and Troy Area. Toverland also presents a variety of entertaining shows.

  1. Heineken Experience

The majority of beer lovers attend Heineken Experience since it is one of the top beer brands. The establishment allows visitors to learn about the history and technology of beer. The visit includes historical exhibitions, product samplings, and interactive multimedia exhibits, product samplings, and interactive multimedia exhibits are all part of the visit.

  1. Snow World Landgraaf

If you are in the Netherlands, you should plan a visit to Snow World Landgraaf. South Limburg Landgraaf is the location of the ski resort. The indoor ski resort is also the largest in Europe. SnowWorld includes five distinct and exciting ski slopes, two of which are around 500 meters long, two practice slopes, and a fun park.

  1. Sports & Events Center- The Scheg

It is a sporting complex located in the Dutch city of Deventer. This 20,000-square-meter facility comprises swimming pools, squash courts, ice rinks, water slides, and sports halls. You may also use the complex’s eating and sunbathing facilities.

  1. Sexmuseum Amsterdam Venustempe

The museum is situated in the heart of Amsterdam. It is also regarded as the world’s first and oldest sex museum and a must-see attraction in the Netherlands. The museum houses an excellent and extensive collection of historical erotic artifacts such as photographs, media, paintings, and other works.

  1. Dolphinarium

It is one of the oldest aquatic parks in the Netherlands, located near Harderwijk. During the months of spring and fall, you may either tour the park’s themed regions or enjoy the park’s performances showcasing popular animals from the theme park areas.

  1. Sportcentrum Kardinge

Sportcentrum Kardinge is a sports complex in the Kardinge neighborhood. The Groningen ice rink, a subtropical swimming pool, a competition swimming pool, a school (Alfa-college), three sports halls, an ice hockey hall, squash, and tennis courts are all part of the eye-catching complex.

  1. Science centre Nemo

The museum was founded in 1923 and has been located in a Renzo Piano-designed building since 1997. It is the most significant scientific center in the Netherlands, with five levels of interactive science exhibits. It receives over 670,000 visitors annually, making it the sixth most visited museum in the Netherlands.

  1. De Hoge Veluwe National Park

De Hoge Veluwe National Park is a national park in the Dutch province of Gelderland, close to the cities of Ede, Wageningen, Arnhem, and Apeldoorn. It covers around 55 km2 and is made up of heathlands, sand dunes, and woods.

  1. Adventure park Hellendoorn

One of the most beautiful family amusement parks in the Netherlands, featuring over 30 attractions and entertainment for all ages. Hellendoorn Adventure Park was named the top-rated amusement park in the Netherlands in 2016.

  1. Nederlands Openluchtmuseum

The Netherlands Open Air Museum is an open-air museum in Arnhem that features ancient buildings, farms, and industries from all across the Netherlands. It is a national museum dedicated to the culture related to common people’s daily life.

  1. Snowplanet

Because the Netherlands does not get much snow and does not have many slopes, snowboarding at an indoor hill near Amsterdam is a once-in-a-lifetime event for most Dutch residents.  Snowplanet is a massive indoor ski/snowboard slope with a capacity of 2500 people.

  1. Koningin Juliana Toren

The park features over 60 fascinating and enjoyable rides. Since the 1950s, the park has grown slowly and steadily. The park began to resemble what it is now with the installation of the roller coaster and other fun attractions in the 1980s.

  1. Apenheul

Apenheul Primate Park is a zoo in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn. It focuses on apes and monkeys. It was the first zoo in the world to allow monkeys to roam freely in the forest and among visitors when it opened in 1971.

  1. SPIDO ROTTERDAM HAVENRONDVAART

The trips take you through gorgeous, historic buildings, contemporary bridges, lively harbors, and a variety of other intriguing sights. Cruises on the several waterways surrounding Rotterdam are becoming increasingly popular.

  1. Palies Het Loo

Behind the home lies the private “Great Garden.” This Dutch Baroque garden dubbed the “Versailles of Holland,” demonstrates more contrasts than similarities. It adheres to André le Nôtre’s overall Baroque formula: ideal symmetry, axial plan with radiating gravel paths, parterres with fountains, basins, and sculptures.

  1. GaiaZOO

GaiaZOO is a zoo in Kerkrade, the Netherlands. It first debuted as GaiaPark in 2005, with roughly 80 distinct species. The zoo had over 100 distinct species in 2014.

  1. SnowWorld Zoetermeer

A massive indoor ski complex with four slopes, lifts, and equipment rental, as well as a café and a fitness club. The largest slope is over 210m long and has a 20% grade! The bulk of the slopes is straightforward.

  1. Hermitage Amsterdam

Hermitage Amsterdam is a branch museum of Saint Petersburg, Russia’s Hermitage Museum, located on the banks of the Amstel River near Amsterdam. The museum is housed in the old Amstelhof, a 1681 classical-style structure.

  1. Kunstmuseum Den Haag

The Kunstmuseum Den Haag is a Dutch art museum in The Hague that was founded in 1866. The museum’s modern art collection contains works by worldwide artists. The museum also has one of Europe’s greatest collections of Persian pottery and glassware.

  1. Het Spoorwegmuseum Utrecht

The Dutch National Railway Museum is located in Utrecht. It was founded in 1927 and has been located in the old Maliebaan station since 1954. Currently, the museum holds a huge and diverse collection of rolling stock.

  1. Vogelpark Avifauna

The Dutch National Railway Museum is located in Utrecht. It was founded in 1927 and has been located in the old Maliebaan station since 1954. Currently, the museum holds a huge and diverse collection of rolling stock.

  1. De Boetzelaer

In Westland, the Boetzelaer is a well-known swimming- and recreational center. We provide a friendly atmosphere and want our guests to stay nice. We have two lovely swimming pools for enjoyment. There is a little rock slide and interesting water things for the smaller ones.

  1. Kröller-Müller Museum

The Kröller-Müller Museum is a national art museum and sculpture garden in Otterlo, Netherlands, located in the Hoge Veluwe National Park. Helene Kröller-Müller created the museum in 1938 amid the expansive grounds of her and her husband’s old residence.

  1. HET SCHEEPVAARTMUSEUM

The National Marine Museum is a maritime museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 2013, it was the 11th most visited museum in the Netherlands. The museum had 350,000 visitors in 2017.

  1. Archeon Museum Park

Archeon is a 1994 archeological open-air and living museum in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands. Around 40 years ago, an old Roman military castle was erected in Alphen, and the community was given the Latin name Albanian.

  1. Naturalis Biodiversity Centre

Naturalis Biodiversity Facility is a national museum of natural history and a biodiversity research center in Leiden, Netherlands. It has been chosen as the 2021 European Museum of the Year. Although its present name and structure are relatively new, Naturalis’ history may be traced back to the early 1800s.

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 Best Places in Netherlands
Places in Netherlands
GOUDA
9.8
AMSTERDAM
9.1
NAARDEN
9.5
DEN HAAG
8.5
ROTTERDAM
9.3
ANNE FRANK MUSEUM
9.1
MAASTRICHT
9
KASTEEL DE HAAR
9.1
HEUSDEN
9.5
THE WINDMILLS OF KINDERDIJK
9

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