What to see next - Netherlands
If you want to see not a touristic, but an interesting and historic city in the Netherlands, then come to Middelburg read more...
A suburb of Amsterdam known for its unique colored buildings. All these buildings are located around the central station, so you can easily get off the train, walk around and continue your trip read more...
A beach in the Netherlands, well suited for sunsets. The total length of the beach is 13 km and it is quite wide. There is a promenade, restaurants, clubs, shops, showers and toilets. We stopped by because we saw the Ferris wheel, which is located right next to the car park read more...
An interactive museum of the human body that will be interesting for both children and adults. It was opened in 2008, and its construction cost €20 million. During your visit, you will travel through different parts of the human body and see how its organs work from the inside. Be sure to take an audio guide, as you will need to listen to the tour read more...
Hague is well known by "the Hague Tribunal", however, not everyone knows where actually it is located. The city is ... read more...
As you can guess from the name, there was originally a shipyard of one of the shipbuilding companies at this location. After it was closed in 1984, the buildings were taken over by squatters, and in the early 2000s they were transferred to various companies such as Greenpeace, Red Bull, MTV, Viacom and others. Right now the area is home to IJhallen, the largest flea market in Europe. There are also festivals, lots of street art, various galleries and restaurants read more...
In Scheveningen, one of the districts of The Hague, there is a large pier, 382 metres long, with shops and restaurants, a popular holiday destination. Since 1901, there was another pier near this spot, opposite the current Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus, which was dismantled by the Germans in 1943 due to fears that it could be used for landing troops read more...