8 Best Amsterdam Christmas Markets
Dancing fairy lights, the scent of sweet treats, and children laughing as they learn to skate—these are the hallmarks of the winter season in the …
The Netherlands (known sometimes as Holland) is a small country in Western Europe. A founding member of the European Union, the country is generally very progressive about social issues. Both a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, the Netherlands is known as one of the happiest countries in the world, reflecting its high quality of life.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is known for its many beautiful canals, but that’s only the starting point of this great city. It’s also full of history and great food as well as world-class museums and gorgeous open spaces like Vondelpark—there are so many things to do in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is a bit infamous for its legalization of marijuana and prostitution, but those are only a small part of what the city offers (and are easy to avoid if one wishes to). The country’s second-largest city, Rotterdam, was hit hard during World War II but makes up for its lack of historic buildings with new, unique architecture, a great culinary scene, and lots of nightlife. The Markthal and Witte de With Street are particular favorites.
Dancing fairy lights, the scent of sweet treats, and children laughing as they learn to skate—these are the hallmarks of the winter season in the …
Markets don’t get more unique than Valkenburg Christmas market in the Netherlands. Primarily set within two historic caves, this popular holiday attraction draws visitors from all over.
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At the holidays, this grand city takes it to another level with seasonal performances, lively Christmas markets, and lights everywhere you look.
With magnificent gardens, world-class museums, and a lively culinary scene, The Hague is a gorgeous and culturally rich destination.
From the moment we stepped through the gates at Keukenhof gardens, it was clear we were in a happy place.
Rotterdam is full of surprises. It’s a modern, vibrant city full of architecture, art, culture, and lots of great food.
Haarlem is a dream. It has grand architecture, outdoor cafes, canals, and great museums all without the crowds of some of the larger cities in the Netherlands.
Take a cruise. Take a stroll. Take a shot. Take a photo. There are so many fun things to do in Amsterdam.
The first thing you see in Gouda isn’t a surprise—it’s cheese. It hangs above the streets and floats in the canals. And, Thursday mornings, it’s neatly stacked in the middle of the town square for the Gouda Cheese Market.