Netherlands Travel Guide
The Netherlands is a land of unspoiled sandy beaches, peaceful canals and windmills. The land is a perfect mix of tradition, in the form of windmills and tulips, and fast-paced modern European life. Lakes, heath land, woods, dunes and other habitats are unique to the landform of the entire country. The terrain of the country is largely flat which makes it an ideal destination for those who enjoy cycling or walking.
Netherlands can well be called the country of flowers. Tourists often visit the country just to see the bright colored flower in full bloom and spread over a vast expanse of land. The season begins in March with crocuses, followed by the daffodils and the yellow narcissi. This again is followed by the hyacinths and tulips and then gladioli.
Vacation in Netherlands can be enjoyed in all the major cities and towns. Apart from 20 national parks and hundreds of other nature reserves the country has many museums and art galleries which have the works of great Dutch artists on display. Take a tour to all Netherlands destinations and tourist attractions with you family and friends. These places of attractions in Netherlands are amazing and will give you the historic information of Dutch history and culture.
Netherlands tours must begin with a visit to the capital city of Amsterdam. The city has a laid back charm reminiscent of the old order. The enchanting canals of the city lined with merchants houses and the various museums of the city make it a trip to the city very fulfilling. While the city of Rotterdam is famous for its museums, Leiden is famous for its parks, fortification, churches and many old historical buildings. Nijmegen is famous for its museums salubrious climate. Breda is well known for its old buildings and moats.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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