15 Best Places to Visit in The Netherlands (2024)

Get inspired for your next trip – we have prepared a guide to 15best places to visit in the Netherlands.This article is based on the trips we made during over a year spent in the Netherlands, so all the tips come from direct experience and “insider’s” perspective.

Visiting the Netherlands almost always means heading to Amsterdam. The capital is surely fascinating and will keep you absorbed for a few days (see our guide on 15 top things to do in Amsterdam), but check out what else this characteristic country has to offer.

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Amazing village-fortress Bourtange

The Netherlands is a small and densely populated country, so the distances between the towns are basically like going from one part of a big city to another – you can get to a variety of superb places within 30 mins to 2 hours. The Dutch train system is simple, affordable and very reliable, so it’s really easy to make day or half-day trips wherever you want.

Euroviajar Tip:

In case of smaller villages – to see windmills or tulip fields, it’s cheaper and faster to book a trip: a transport + entrance ticket at a discounted price.

Best Places to Visit in The Netherlands

1. Amsterdam

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Canal ring in Amsterdam

The obvious choice – one of the world’s most visited destinations, famous for its canals, crooked houses reflecting in the water, prestigious museums, diamonds, marijuana and Red Light District. Amsterdam is definitely worthwhile a few days’ visit.

2. Kinderdijk

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Windmils near Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Kinderdijk is the symbolic Dutch view, just as you imagine Holland: fields by canals full of windmills. This beautiful village, enlisted by UNESCO, has as many as 19 historical windmills, build in the 18th century to drain the lands around.

2 h 15by train or bus from Amsterdam, 40 min from Rotterdam by waterbus

Here are some good deals for organized trips to Kinderdijk:

3. The Hague (Den Haag)

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Dutch parliament building Binnenhof in The Hague

The Hague is the second most important city in the Netherlands: the Dutch Royal family resides here, and even though the Amsterdam is the capital, the seat of the Dutch government is here, too. It’s one of the best day trips from Amsterdam. The Hague is famous also for its impressive Palace of Justice. Head here for a cultural experience: great museums (fascinating Mauritshuis) and monumental architecture (striking Binnenhof, the parliament building).

40 mins by train from Amsterdam

Here are some good deals for organized trips to The Hague:

4. Scheveningen

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Scheveningen beach with its attractions

If you visit the Netherlands in a warm period, check out its most popular beach: Scheveningen next to The Hague. The Netherlands doesn’t sound like a beach country? Well, it has some surprisingly nice ones. Scheveningen is a huge, wide beach bustling with life. There is a pretty promenade with dozens of bars and restaurants by the sea, a shopping area and a fantastic pier with bungee jumping, zip line, FerrisWheel, cafés and great views. – and a perfect sunset. The town organizes cool events: Kite Festival and the Fireworks Festival.

1 h 18 mins by train from Amsterdam, 10 mins by tram from The Hague

5. Rotterdam

Often overlooked by visitors, Rotterdam, the second largest city of the Netherlands, is actually a great place to see, and a refreshing day trip from Amsterdam. It’s like nothing you have ever seen before, totally surprising with its ultra-modern architecture. Don’t miss the unbelievable Cube Houses, fantastic colourful Market Hall, impressive Erasmus Bridge and its surroundings. The city has great museums and is known for a vivid nightlife.

40 mins by train from Amsterdam, 30 mins from The Hague

6. Delft

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Historical buildings of Delft

This charming town, one of the prettiest in the Netherlands is surely among the best day trips from Amsterdam. Delft is famous for its blue pottery (Delftware) and Johann Vermeer – great painter of the Golden Age, renowned for “Girl with the Pearl Earring” etc. Many kings and queens of Royal Dutch family have a resting place here. It’s a vibrant town with exquisite Renaissance architecture and plenty of stylish bars.

1 h by train from Amsterdam, 13 mins from Rotterdam, 15 mins from The Hague

7. Lisse – Keukenhof

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Lisse – Keukenhof gardens – and the author of the article :)

One of the most recognizable symbol of the Netherlands are, of course, tulips – or even better – tulip fields with endless rows of different colours. The most spectacular tulip gardens, with 7 million bulbs, are dazzling Keukenhof Gardens, open from March to May. They are located in Lisse, a tulip fields paradise. Read all about the tulip fields and gardens here.

1 h 30 mins by bus or train+bus from Amsterdam

Here are some good deals for organized trips to Keukenhof:

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Tulip fields near Lisse, Netherlands

8. Gouda

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Traditional Gouda cheese market

The most popular cheese eaten worldwide every day, is probably gouda, right? Welcome to its birthplace! The cheesy city is very proud of its tasty heritage, and it has been holding a traditional and very scenic Gouda cheese market since the 14th century! You can visit it every Thursday from 4 April 2019 till 29 Aug 2019. Definitely among the best day trips from Amsterdam! One of the main town monuments is cheese weigh house, with Cheese museum and cheesy souvenirs. Apart from that, the town has extremely beautiful Gothic Town Hall and the longest church in the country, and it’s really pretty. It’s also home of the nation’s favourite cookie: stroopwaffel, and here it’s really incomparably better than anywhere else.

50 mins by train from Amsterdam

9. Alkmaar

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Pictoresque Alkmaar cheese market

Alkmaar is an attractive medieval town with some nice museums, but its real claim to fame is the fabulous old-fashioned cheese market. It has been held here since 1365! Visit the Alkmaar cheese market every Friday morning and some Tuesday evenings, from 29 March to 27 September 2019.

30 mins by train from Amsterdam.

10. Zaanse Schans

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Colourful windmill in Zaanse Schans Netherlands

For a feel of Dutch past, visit charming village of Zaanse Schans. It is famous for a group of windmills by a large canal, visited by boat. It’s a place full of charm and peace, with typical Dutch wooden houses from the 18th – 19th century. It is definitely among the best day trips from Amsterdam for a glimpse at the Dutch countryside and traditions. Visit cheese factory and clog (wooden shoes) factory.

Here are some good deals for organized trips to Zaanse Schans:

    11. Giethoorn

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    Giethoorn with canals instead of streets

    The enchanting village of Giethoorn is really one of the kind. You can reach it and move around only along its canals – by boat or by ice in winter, or by bike. The houses with characteristic old-fashioned thatched roofs are immersed in gardens and flowers. It looks like a fairytale. Wonderful! Best seen by a boat trip.

    2 h 30 by train+bus from Amsterdam, or 1 h 30 on an organized trip by minivan with boat trip

    Here are some good deals for organized trips to Giethoorn:

    12. Leiden

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    Old boats turned into houses in Leiden

    Leiden has been one of the most prominent scientific and university centres in Europe for four centuries, especially in medicine, giving the city the nickname “City of Discoveries”. It’s a lovely, truly Dutch town, pleasant for walking, with two lovely windmills, pretty canals with impressive old-fashioned boats turned into houses, and scenic round fortification with a great view over many monuments. Several interesting museums and a variety of restaurants and cafes along the canals make it a great tourist destination.

    25 mins by train from Amsterdam

    13. Utrecht

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    Utrecht seen from Dom tower

    What makes Utrecht unique among the Dutch towns – and anywhere – are its two levels of canals. The lower level pavements along the medieval wharf cellars are lovely for walking in the cold season, while in the warm season they becomes extremely lively and colourful with beer gardens and cafésall along the canals. As Utrecht has always been the most important religious centre of the country, it has rich history and plenty of great monuments, especially churches with imposing towers. Interesting museums and vibrant atmosphere add up to make it a great destination.

    25 mins by train from Amsterdam

    14. Texel Island

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    Dunes on Texel island, Netherlands

    Wadden Islands or West Frisian Islands are all about pure, wild nature. Texel is the biggest one of them, and it is a great place to unwind strolling along the beautiful sand dunes, beaches with fine white sand, salt marshes and flowers. If you want romantic, quiet and relaxing getaway in unspoilt nature, Texel is a place to go.

    2 h train+ferry+bus from Amsterdam, easier on an organized trip

    15. Bourtange

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    Spectacular fortress Bourtange

    Bourtange is a tiny village in the north of the Netherlands, near Groningen. It was built as a star-shaped fortress in 1593 during the Dutch Revolt and used until the 19th century. Today, it’s an open-air museum with 430 inhabitants. It has definitely a lot of charm. It’s not easy to get there from anywhere else than Groningen, but you can book a trip.

    3 h 30 mins by bus+train from Amsterdam

    Other Best Places to Visit in The Netherlands

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    Cube Houses – Rotterdam

    There are many other beautiful places in the Netherlands, like Groningen, Maastricht, Volendam – we will write about them soon. We are preparing also detailed guides on Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and other Dutch towns. What would you add to this list? Do you have any questions or suggestions? Write a comment!

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    5 thoughts on “15 Best Places to Visit in The Netherlands

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      That’s very interesting! I’ve never heard about all these places except Hague and they look really interesting. I was in Amsterdam, but everybody goes to Amsterdam and nobody seems to know other places in Holland and they look like something to discover. Thank you for very informative article!

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        The Netherlands have a lot to offer – it’s a small country, but with a strong identity and well preserved culture and centuries-old traditions, so there is indeed a lot to see and enjoy. We have been to all the places described in the article, so the recommendations are based on our direct experience. You can find more articles on the Netherlands at our website. Enjoy your next trip to the Netherlands! :)

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      A picture and some reference to a Terpstra – a good one would be Hoogebietum in Friesland.

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        I wrote “Terp” not Terpstra!

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      Haarlem, just a 15 minute train ride from Amsterdam, is a beautiful old city with lovely little streets, beautiful churches, old buildings, the big square with the Bavo-church and the city hall, museums, shops and cafes.

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    FAQs

    What is the prettiest place in the Netherlands? ›

    The 18 most beautiful places in the Netherlands
    1. Be captivated by canals in Amsterdam. ...
    2. Keukenhof's floral spectacle. ...
    3. Zaanse schans' windmill wonders. ...
    4. Tulip tides of Alkmaar. ...
    5. Get into Volendam's vibes. ...
    6. Haarlem unscripted. ...
    7. Get cheesy in Edam. ...
    8. Kick it off in Kinderdijk.
    Oct 5, 2023

    How to spend 10 days in the Netherlands? ›

    Your 10 Day Itinerary For Exploring The Netherlands
    1. 5 Day Six: Discover Rotterdam.
    2. 6 Day Five: Exploring Maastricht. ...
    3. 7 Day Four: Historical Tour In Nijmegen. ...
    4. 8 Day Three: Romantic Escape To Giethoorn. ...
    5. 9 Day Two: Day Trip To Zaans Schans. ...
    6. 10 Day One: Arrival In Amsterdam + Shopping At Negen Straatjes. ...
    Jan 14, 2023

    How many days in Netherlands is enough? ›

    If you want a good taste of what the Netherlands has to offer, 7 days is adequate time. If you just want to get a quick fix of the Netherlands, it's common to do 2-3 days in and around Amsterdam then move on to elsewhere in Europe.

    What is the most visited city in the Netherlands? ›

    Amsterdam is a city of rich cultural heritage, and is one of the most visited travel destinations in Europe.

    What is the most charming town in the Netherlands? ›

    Delft. Delft is one of the most charming and traditional cities in the Netherlands. It is home to the famous and beautifully crafted blue and white Delftware pottery and a vibrant medieval old town that is surrounded by maze-like alleys and romantic canals.

    Where do Dutch tourists go? ›

    France and Spain are very popular destinations, but Italy, Portugal, Greece and Turkey are popular as well. Judging by the number of cars with Dutch license plates that can be seen on the roads, both Switzerland and Denmark are popular destinations, in winter and summer respectively.

    What is the 30 rule in Netherlands? ›

    As of 1 January 2024, the 30% ruling has been decreased to the 30/20/10% rule. This rule is applied for a maximum duration of 60 months / five years but will decrease progressively. In the first 20 months, eligible individuals will continue to receive 30% of their gross salary tax free.

    How much money do you need per day in Netherlands? ›

    Average 50-60-70 EUR per person per day for food, 30-40 per person per day for sight seeing tickets etc., 10-15 per person per day for transport before you do some shopping etc.

    Is Netherlands a cheap place to visit? ›

    The average cost of a trip to the Netherlands for one person for a week is around $1,118-$2,448 (₹83,000-₹1,82,000). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

    What is the best month to go to Netherlands? ›

    The best time to visit the Netherlands is in June, or between September and November, when the leaves change and the foods and beers of the festive season emerge. You'll get the best balance of value, quiet, and activities during these times, and temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 48 to 66°F.

    What is the best way to see the Netherlands? ›

    One of the most efficient ways of travelling to and in the Netherlands is by train. Thanks to an extensive, well-maintained rail network you can enjoy comfortable rides with breathtaking views of the Dutch landscape.

    What Netherland is famous for? ›

    The Netherlands has some of the world's most beautiful canals and windmills. It is also known for its scenic beauty, cheese, beer, rich historical past, vibrant and lively cities and serene countryside. The country is full of attractive tourist destinations you cannot miss out on.

    What is the most walkable city in the Netherlands? ›

    Despite being home to a total of 3.1 million residents, the research discovered the city centre is eminently walkable, with plenty to see along the way. Amsterdam is perhaps best known for its proliferation of bicycles, but still came in 10th spot on the list, thanks to its easily-navigable canal walkways.

    What is the most visited site in the Netherlands? ›

    google.nl

    What is the best city to stay in the Netherlands? ›

    The best Dutch cities to visit
    1. Rotterdam. Let me immediately state my bias: I'm a proud resident of Rotterdam. ...
    2. Haarlem. If you're looking to stay close to Amsterdam, Haarlem is your best choice. ...
    3. 's-Hertogenbosch. Don't worry, nobody's expecting you to be able to pronounce that! ...
    4. Maastricht. ...
    5. Arnhem. ...
    6. Utrecht. ...
    7. Ameland.
    Aug 17, 2023

    Is Rotterdam or Amsterdam more beautiful? ›

    If you enjoy history, art and a more traditional European city vibe, Amsterdam is likely a good choice for you. If a multicultural atmosphere, a fast-paced urban environment and modern architecture better suit your taste, Rotterdam is for you.

    Where do rich people go in the Netherlands? ›

    Wealthiest municipalities are Bloemendaal and Laren

    The data shows that most millionaire households live in Bloemendaal or Laren - this is largely unsurprising, as these municipalities are known for their wealth and high property prices. In Bloemendaal and Laren, around three in every 10 people are millionaires.

    Which city in the Netherlands has the best quality of life? ›

    The ranking not only examined countries' quality of life but also that of 195 cities across the globe. A staggering four Dutch cities made it into the top 10. The Hague took the number one spot, followed by Eindhoven in second and Luxembourg City in third.

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