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Tips for a Wonderful Vacation to Holland

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A visit to Holland is incomplete without visiting the capital, Amsterdam; moreover, there are lots of other amazing sites to see in Holland. From its iconic windmills and far-fetched flower fields to its historic city centers full of museums and sights, Holland has a lot of good experiences waiting for you.These 5 places to visit in the Holland are easily accessible, and must-visit.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam has evolved from a 13th-century village to Holland's most modern city today. The city is bike friendly like the capital Amsterdam, and also has many historic places for you to explore. The festivals and carnivals during summer draw a plethora of visitors from European countries annually. The most visited spot is the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which displays artworks from the Middle Ages to modern times, including some masterpieces by legendary artists like Dali, Van Gogh, Bosch, and Rembrandt.

The Hague

The Hague is world-famous for its contemporary art exhibitions at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, and also at the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis. This wonderful city is definitely one of the most out-of-this- world places to visit in Holland. It is also called the Royal City by the Sea, given its Dutch Royalty citizens. It's a lavish experience to spend time along the North Sea in summers at the sea town of Scheveningen. Many iconic monuments and historic districts are also there in Hague, and you can also explore the sea of luxury department stores, cozy coffee shops, and international art galleries, all in one day. The Binnenhof, the house of the Netherlands & #39; government is also situated here even though Amsterdam is the capital city. Other things to visit here include the miniature city, Madurodam and also a 360-degree panoramic view of the Scheveningen Sea in the 19th century at Panorama Mesdag.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is known around the world for its amazing party atmosphere, cannabis culture and the infamous red light district. It has over 1500 fabulous monumental buildings and even more many bridges and travelers spend most of their time here wandering through the party hubs and the marvelous museums dotting over 60 miles of canals across Amsterdam. The Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum Museum is the most visited stops for history and art aficionados and the Prinsengracht the area is heaven for those who are all about shopping, gallery viewing, pub hopping, and checking out the iconic cafes in Amsterdam.