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Five cool things to see and do in the Netherlands

If you like traveling abroad and now, you are planning a trip to Europe, you should definitely pop into the Netherlands, a country where you can discover many eccentric museums.

Your trip to Europe would not be complete without visiting the Netherlands. This fantastic country features a wide array of historical places of interest, delicious cafes, and picturesque streets. Discover the best things to see and do in the Netherlands.

A wide array of world-renowned museums, gorgeous canals, historical places of interest, and a vibrant nightlife – all these words perfectly describe the Netherlands – a small country, overloaded with a wide array of famous icons. If you like traveling abroad and now, you are planning a trip to Europe, you should definitely pop into the Netherlands, a country where you can discover many eccentric museums. 

Let’s review the coolest things to see in this country.

Jordaan and Amsterdam's Canals
Amsterdam is the city of canals. This city features around 100 kilometers of canals, 1500 bridges, and 90 islands. The Jordaan is a charming and picturesque neighborhood in Greenwich Village of Amsterdam where you can find a wide array of leafy canals, old houses, designer boutiques, and cafes. When in Amsterdam, you must visit this district and stroll through its little, picturesque canals and streets. The most visited streets in the Jordaan are the Westerstraat, Haarlemmerstraat, and the Prinsengracht.

Keukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse
You probably know that this country is famous for tulips. Keukenhof or the Garden of Europe is one of the most popular and biggest flower gardens in the world, located in a small town Lisse. This part covers around 32 hectares and has 7 million flower bulbs. However, people go there to see tulips. You can see them only during the 8-week tulip display from mid-March to mid-May.

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
It’s an old Dutch museum where you can see the works of Vincent van Gogh. If you like the paintings of this artist, you should definitely pop into this museum. It contains the biggest collection of his paintings (200 paintings, 400 drawings, and 700 letters). By the way, it’s one of the most visited museums in the Netherlands.

Castle de Haar, Utrecht
If you like visiting historical places of interest, you should surely visit one of the best European historic houses – Castle de Haar, located in Utrecht. When visiting this place, you’ll surely be immersed in the atmosphere of a different world. It’s the oldest and the biggest castle in the Netherlands; today, it’s the private residence of the Van Zuylen family. The history of this medieval building goes back to the 13th century. On top of that, you can also have a walk in the park that surrounds the castle (it covers around 135 acres).

The Philips Museum, Eindhoven
If you are a gadget lover, you should undoubtedly pop into this old factory, where Phillips started its career. The first incandescent lamp was made here. Today, it’s a huge interactive museum where innovation and heritage come together. Even if you travel with kids, they will surely appreciate the museum's interactive exhibitions. Here, you’ll see the total era of Philips from the beginning to nowadays. The museum is located in Eindhoven.

However, if you want to get to all these city attractions, you need to book an airport transfer. It is clear that there are many transfer companies in the Netherlands, but if you are currently looking for a reputable company, you can book AtoB Transfer that offers a wide array of transportation services. Their transfer driver will meet you at any airport in the Netherlands and take you to Amsterdam, Lisse, Utrecht, The Hague, Eindhoven, Rotterdam or any other city in this country. Feel free to contact them if you need affordable and reliable airport transfer services!

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