Information About The Netherlands
The Netherlands is a compact, captivating country where historic charm blends seamlessly with modern innovation. Famous for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and iconic windmills, it offers a unique mix of old-world architecture and cutting-edge design. The world-class museums of Amsterdam are well known worldwide. The medieval streets of Utrecht and Haarlem are a maze of narrow, cobbled lanes lined with gabled houses, hidden courtyards, and centuries-old churches, where canals, quiet squares, and cozy cafés create an intimate, storybook atmosphere.
Each city has its own character, culture, and culinary traditions.

The Netherlands
Where East Meets West in Timeless Tradition and Vibrant Culture
Population: 18m
Language: Dutch
Capital: Amsterdam
Currency Information: Euro
Visa Requirements: See Project Visa
Driving: on the right
Calling code: +31
Internet TLD: .nl
Netherlands Flag

Visiting The Netherlands
Visiting the Netherlands is delightfully easy thanks to excellent public transport, bike-friendly cities, and English spoken widely. You can walk along canal-side streets, explore masterpieces by Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and stop in cosy cafés for Dutch specialties like stroopwafels and bitterballen.
Beyond Amsterdam ther ‘s lots more to see like the tulip gardens at Keukenhof in spring, the North Sea beaches in summer, and atmospheric Christmas markets in winter.
With a variety of attractions in the world of art, history, nightlife, sport, and more, the Netherlands has something for everyone, young and old to be enjoyed in a welcoming, safe, and relaxed environment.
Travel and Transport
National Airline: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Main Airports: Schipol
Trains: Trains
Buses: BusBud
Road Networks: Driving in The Netherlands
Top 10 Things to do in The Netherlands
- Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) – The Netherlands’ premier art museum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and an extensive collection of Dutch Golden Age works.
- Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam) – Holds the world’s largest collection of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings, drawings, and letters, offering a deep look into his life and art.
- Anne Frank House (Amsterdam) – The preserved canal house where Anne Frank wrote her diary, providing a powerful and moving Holocaust memorial experience.
- Canal Cruise in Amsterdam – Glide along UNESCO-listed canals to see historic gabled houses, bridges, and houseboats from the water.
- Keukenhof Gardens (Lisse, spring only) – A spectacular seasonal flower park with millions of tulips and other blooms arranged in colorful displays.
- Kinderdijk Windmills – A classic Dutch landscape of 18 historic windmills, showcasing traditional water management in a scenic rural setting.
- Zaanse Schans – An open-air museum village with working windmills, wooden houses, and traditional crafts like cheese making and clog carving.
- The Hague (Den Haag) – Seat of the Dutch government and the International Court of Justice, with elegant boulevards and the Mauritshuis art museum.
- Utrecht’s Canal District – Atmospheric canals with unique wharf cellars turned into cafés and shops, framed by a medieval skyline.
- The Hoge Veluwe National Park & Kröller-Müller Museum – A vast nature reserve of forests and dunes combined with a renowned modern art museum featuring Van Gogh and sculpture gardens.
Recommended Hotels & Accommodation in The Netherlands
Cities in The Netherlands
Information About Leiden
Information About The Hague
Information About Rotterdam
Information About Amsterdam
Tours, Places to See, Things to Do
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