Visiting the Netherlands is not only about admiring its stunning landscapes and breathtaking architecture, but also about discovering its rich culture. From its vibrant festivals and traditional cuisine to the amazing artworks and cultural heritage, there are a lot of activities that can help you get a better understanding of culture and way of life of the Dutch people.

To start off your journey to the Netherlands, you should plant to visit some of the country’s most iconic landmarks. Amsterdam’s Dam Square is one such place – it is home to many important buildings, like the Royal Palace and Nieuwe Kerk (New Church). Other places worth visiting include Rotterdam’s Euromast Tower, Maastricht’s Vrijthof Square and The Hague’s Binnenhof complex.

Planning the Trip to Amsterdam

When you are planning your trip, keep in mind the things you must do in Amsterdam, and the things you need to have a successful trip. First and foremost, make sure to check the weather forecast before packing your bags. Amsterdam is known for its unpredictable weather, so it’s best to be prepared for anything. If you plan on using public transportation during your stay in Amsterdam, make sure to purchase an OV-chipkaart – this is a prepaid card that allows you to travel on all the city’s buses, trams, and metro lines. When it comes to accommodation options in Amsterdam, there are a lot of hotels and hostels available at various price points. However, if you want something more unique and authentic – consider renting an apartment or houseboat instead.

Uncovering Dutch Culture – Festivals, Museums, and More

The Netherlands is famed for its vibrant culture, which you can experience through a variety of festivals, and visiting museums and attractions. King’s Day (Koningsdag) is one of the most popular events that takes place annually on April 27th, featuring parades, street parties, music performances, and more. Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas day), in December, celebrates the arrival of the saint via boat with gift-giving, songs and traditional treats such as speculaas cookies or pepernoten (gingerbread-like cookies).

Tips for Finding Affordable Accommodation in the Netherlands

There are some tips that could help you secure a great place without an expensive price tag. Researching the different types of housing present in the area is a good start. Look for options such as student accommodation, shared apartments, and private rentals. Signing up for rental services like Kamernet or Pararius can give you access to even more listings. It may also be worth looking on social media networks like Facebook or Instagram for individuals advertising their homes. Explore temporary options such as Airbnb or Couchsurfing for more cost-efficient alternatives that offer something special.

The Most Popular Tourist Attractions?

The Netherlands is a beautiful country and an interesting holiday destination. Two of the biggest tourist attractions are the Keukenhof Gardens, with its fields of tulips, and the Anne Frank House, which gives visitors the opportunity to learn about her life during World War II. Not to mention the Rijksmuseum that houses some of the world’s greatest works of art. Other places and sites to visit in the Netherlands include Amsterdam’s canals, windmills, and cheese markets; Rotterdam’s modern architecture; The Hague’s government buildings and royal palaces; Utrecht’s historic city center; and Maastricht’s medieval streets and fortifications.

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Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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