Netherland, a sea of tulips and Dutch charm!

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Nancy Uehran

Des Moines, IA
Walt Disney World Travel Agent Professional

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Where windmills and tulips dance!

My trip to Holland began in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. I arrived early in the morning, ready to dive into the city’s unique charm. The first stop was the famous Dam Square, where the historic Royal Palace and the National Monument stood as testaments to Amsterdam’s rich past. The lively atmosphere and bustling crowds made it a perfect introduction to the city.


Next, I took a scenic canal cruise through Amsterdam’s iconic waterways. Gliding along the canals, I admired the picturesque 17th-century buildings and charming houseboats that line the banks. The commentary provided intriguing insights into the city’s history and architecture.


Then, I visited the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank and her family lived during World War II. Walking through the hidden annex was a profound experience. The museum’s poignant exhibits deeply help us understand Anne’s story and the broader historical context.


In the evening, I explored the vibrant Jordaan district, known for its narrow streets, quaint shops, and cozy cafés. I enjoyed a delicious Dutch dinner at a local restaurant, sampling traditional dishes like stamppot (a hearty mash of potatoes and vegetables) and apple pie.


The next day, I traveled to the picturesque village of Zaanse Schans, just a short train ride from Amsterdam. The open-air museum is a living history site featuring traditional Dutch windmills, wooden houses, and artisan workshops. I watched a windmill, learned about Dutch cheese-making, and even tried clog-making.


I continued my journey to the charming town of Edam, renowned for its cheese. Wandering through the town’s scenic streets, I visited a local cheese shop to sample some of the famous Edam cheese and enjoyed the town’s picturesque canals and traditional Dutch architecture.


In the afternoon, I headed to Volendam, a fishing village known for its colorful wooden houses and traditional Dutch costumes. I strolled along the harbor, indulged in fresh seafood, and enjoyed the lively atmosphere.


Back in Amsterdam, I enjoyed an evening at Leidseplein, a bustling square with various entertainment options. I caught a live performance at a local music venue and relaxed at a nearby café, soaking in the lively nightlife.


My third day began with a visit to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam’s premier art museum. The museum’s impressive collection includes masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch Golden Age artists. The museum's grandeur, with its beautiful galleries and historical artifacts, was a highlight of the trip.


A short walk from the Rijksmuseum took me to the Van Gogh Museum. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s works, offering a fascinating glimpse into the artist’s life and creative evolution. I spent hours exploring his vibrant paintings and personal letters.


In the afternoon, I explored the Vondelpark, Amsterdam’s largest city park. The park’s serene pathways, picturesque ponds, and open green spaces provided a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustle.


In the evening, I ventured to the De Pijp district, known for its multicultural vibe and diverse food scene. I enjoyed dinner at a trendy restaurant and explored the Albert Cuyp Market, where I sampled a variety of international foods and picked up some unique souvenirs.


On my final day, I traveled to the Dutch countryside, visiting Keukenhof Gardens or exploring the serene beauty of the nearby flower fields. The colorful displays of tulips and other spring flowers were breathtaking, showcasing the Netherlands’ floral heritage.  Keukenhof is the location of one of the world's most famous and spectacular flower festivals.  The festival typically runs from mid-March to mid-May, coinciding with the peak of tulip blooming season.  It is a spectacular sight.  


I stopped briefly in Haarlem, a charming city with a rich history and beautiful architecture. I visited the Teylers Museum, the oldest museum in the Netherlands, which houses an eclectic collection of art, science, and natural history.


Returning to Amsterdam, I spent my final evening enjoying a relaxing dinner cruise along the canals. As the city lights reflected off the water, I reflected on the wonderful experiences of the past few days, feeling grateful for the opportunity to explore Holland’s beauty and culture.


As my trip ended, I left Holland with a sense of fulfillment and admiration. From the vibrant city life of Amsterdam to the serene beauty of the Dutch countryside, the journey offered a rich tapestry of experiences. The blend of history, culture, and scenic landscapes made for an unforgettable adventure, leaving me with lasting memories of Holland’s unique charm.

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