Netherlands â Amsterdam with its canals, tulip fields, bicycles and world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum.
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Netherlands â Useful tips for your trip
Donât walk in the bike lane â seriously. In Amsterdam cyclists move fast and have right of way. Cycle paths are often separated from pavements and can look like footpaths. When in doubt, look for the red surface â thatâs usually the cycle lane. A collision with a bike can be surprisingly painful.
Get an OV-chipkaart at the station or Schiphol airport. It works on all public transport in the Netherlands â trains, metro, trams and buses. Much cheaper and more convenient than buying individual tickets. For a multi-day trip through several cities itâs indispensable.
Amsterdamâs canal ring is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is most beautiful in the early morning or after 21:00 when the tourist crowds have thinned. Rent a bike for a day â it really is the best way to see Amsterdam. All the main rental shops are near Centraal Station.
The Netherlands is much more than Amsterdam. From Amsterdam you can reach Utrecht (medieval Dom and lively student scene), Haarlem (historic town with tulip fields nearby), Delft (famous for its blue pottery and quiet canals) and The Hague (with world-class museums like the Mauritshuis) all in under an hour by train. All are worth a day trip.
Dutch herring (Hollandse Nieuwe) is available from May to July â try it fresh from a market stall, with onions and gherkins, held above your head and dropped straight into your mouth. Thatâs the genuine Dutch way to eat herring. Bitterballen (deep-fried meat croquettes) in a cafĂ© with a beer are another must. Visiting a bruine kroeg (brown pub) in Amsterdam is an experience in itself.
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