Leiden walking tour, Netherlands
We’re in Leiden, Netherlands. enjoying the pleasures of this beautiful town. It's another one of the great historic cities of the Netherlands, most famous perhaps for the University. It's the oldest university in the Netherlands, founded back in the mid-16th century and so there's a lot of university students here. And it's not as touristic, certainly not nearly as crowded, as a place like Amsterdam, which is only about 1/2 an hour away by train.
So it's really a refreshing change to come and visit smaller cities like Leiden. This city has got the canals running through it, as most Dutch cities do. And here it's really quite special, the canals come right through the middle of the old town.
There's half a dozen of these very peaceful waterways, especially nice in the morning, busy in the afternoon with lots of people out walking around shopping, eating and drinking.
During the program you will get a good look at most of the interesting parts of Leiden. I'll take you on a thorough walking tour, we will go down some of the main lanes, the little back lanes, side lanes. We will see the University and its botanical gardens. We will walk along canals and we'll just show you this town inside and out.
Starting in this central part of the city, probably the most attractive and popular place to spend time, where the Old Rhine canal and New Rhine canal come together.
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EATING IN LEIDEN
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Indonesian Rijsttafel in my hometown Leiden, you can Google Leiden or Rijsttafel or where to eat but this a personal suggestion.
Indonesian Rijsttafel has become a big part of the Dutch culture that stems back to colonialism.
Having said that a restaurant that solely caters to Indonesian cuisine is getting more difficult to find. If it’s your goal to try an authentic Rijsttafel go to an Indonesian Restaurant not Chinese.
So glad we looked for the real deal I would highly recommend SURAKARTA in Leiden .. it was a great evening walk and a great evening with family.
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Leiden , The Netherlands
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A Tour of Leiden, Netherlands | The Birthplace of Rembrandt
Exploring the beautiful city of Leiden, Netherlands, where the artist Rembrandt was born and learned to paint.
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October 3rd Festival Leiden Netherlands
New Amsterdam Travel Video- Have you ever heard of the October 3rd Festival in Leiden? Also known as the Leidens Ontzet, It's an annual event, celebrating their resistance to and liberation from the Spanish in 1574. An official city holiday since the 1800s, the town throws one big party during the first week of October with carnivals, parades, music and historical re-enactments. Set in the city center, everything happens around historical old buildings and picturesque canals. A surprising day of fun, food, history and lots of beer!
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BEST STREET MARKET IN HOLLAND !!!
I love street markets , but go where the locals go. Of course my home town has the best of everything.. lol
Leiden is such a fabulous city in the Netherlands, the atmosphere the people and of course the vendors at the Leiden market are the best , just ask me .
In Leiden not only the street vendors but the awesome stores that line the canal .
The laughter , the boats in the canal , the outdoor coffee houses the fabulous shops with there specialties the hundreds of bicycles with there packages and kids on board .
This is Holland/ Nederland it’s free , it will fill your senses with a flavour of the locals a picture of a way of life you could never experience on a bus tour .
I can’t even explain how great this afternoon was , I hope the few snippets I shared gives you a sense of how alive and vibrant the people are in Leiden and how it just rubs off on you .
You never know who you will meet The Red Haters from Appledorn , Kees the cheese man that just came back from visiting Vancouver, the organ grinder that brought me back to a moment in time when I was a young girl .
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Leiden, Netherlands, canals, lanes, train station and museums
We are taking another look at Leiden, one of the most beautiful towns in the Netherlands. Wandering along the canals enjoying the reflections, heading for the shopping streets and some historic monuments and museums.
This is kind of like a video postcard rack where we're going to look at some of the buildings, we will see the dogs sitting out on the sidewalk and people at their terrace tables, or just out for a stroll in the historic neighborhoods. Sure there are lots of monuments and important sites that you'll want to see, but one of the joys and being in a place like Leiden is just simply taking a walk and watching the bicycles.
At the end of this short movie we will take you inside two of the main museums, covering history and culture. We will also have a look inside the modern train station, which is the transportation heart of the city.
22.LEIDEN: The Student City of Holland
A university city since 1575, Leiden has been one of Europe's most prominent scientific centres for more than four centuries. Leiden is a typical university city, university buildings are scattered throughout the city and the many students from all over the world give the city a bustling, vivid and international atmosphere.
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Spotlight Leiden
Take a whirlwind tour through the beautiful city of Leiden with this timelapse/hyperlapse film!
With its canals, churches and cobblestone streets, and with its windmills, old keep and its botanical garden, Leiden is one of the nicest cities of the Netherlands. Exploring it with a camera never stops being an amazing pastime.
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Netherlands: Haarlem, Alkmaar, Leiden, The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Gouda, Maastricht
Presenting a tour of the Netherlands
0:00 Introduction ; 03:26 Haarlem; 04:31 Alkmaar; 05:45 Leiden; 06:38 The Hague; 07:48 Delft; 08:54 Rotterdam; 10:11 Utrecht; 11:35 Gouda; 12:22 Maastricht ; 13:43 Conclusion
Starting with a visit to Haarlem, then to Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then to Delft for three more nights and excursions to The Hague, political capital of the nation.
Then to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a large historic center and then to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun.
This video is a summary of the trip through the Netherlands. We will be presenting short segments about each city here, but we have 22 movies providing a lot more details about these places so be sure to look for them in our collection.
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Traveling between cities was so easy because the Netherlands has got perhaps the best train system in Europe. It's phenomenal. The trains are clean, fast, frequent and not expensive. This is a small country, so the cities are relatively close together, you can get from one to the next and 15 or 30 minutes usually. This superb rail service in itself makes a good reason to visit this country, shift for it really does eliminate some of those logistical problems of travel, just getting around. It is so easy with these trains.
Some call it Holland, but the country is The Netherlands. Holland is two provinces in the Netherlands.
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After dropping our stuff off at the Hotel, we decided to grab something to eat and ended up strolling around the town as we found out there's a festival going on (3 October Festival-Relief of Leiden).. Lucky us to be there at that time coz it happens only once a year.. It's not a very boring day after all. :)
The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam
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Holland Bike Vacation
6 day bicycle vacation (fietsvakantie) through North and South Holland in The Netherlands. Visiting Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leiden, Scheveningen Beach, The Hague, Delft, Gouda and Woerden.
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VOLENDAM - SHORT TOUR - TRAVEL GUIDE 4K - NETHERLANDS
Netherlands Volendam Travel Guide Tour
In the Netherlands not far from Amsterdam, on the edges of IJsselmeer lake, lies Volendam. Volendam is a fishing village well known for its characteristic, authentic houses.
What to Do & See: Visit Palingsound museum, Cheese Factory, stroll down De Dijk, harbour strip see the traditional wooden buildings and homes.
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Welcome in Volendam:
Legend has it that the Volendam coat of arms is a compliment to the beauty of the Volendam girls ! No wonder that a famous singer sang the praise of this characteristic Dutch fishing village in the words: Anyone who wants to see the real beauty of Holland, goes to Volendam. As a result of its completely insulated location, this village preserved its character for six centuries, also because of the tough vitality of the fishermen. The characteristic small houses, which together with the canals and the drawbridges form the most picturesque spots, present the visitor an atmosphere of geniality and romance. Don’t forget to visit the Volendam museum with the ’Sigarenbandjeshuis’, where cigar rings are on display.
Places of interest:
Stolphoevekerk, Burg. Kolfschotenplein 1. Not open to visitors. The oldest church in Volendam is the wooden Protestant Stolphoevekerk. This National Monument was built in 1658 in the shape of a farmhouse. The lovely little church is still in use.
St. Vincentiuskerk, Kerkepad 1. Open to visitors in the holiday season, otherwise during the weekend. The St. Vincentius church was opened in 1860, after protests from Roman-Catholic worshippers who had been forced for centuries to walk to Edam for their Sunday service.
De Visafslag, Haven 41, (info@devisafslagvolendam.nl),. Open for visits by appointment. The wooden fish auction was built in 1934, but is no longer in use. Now a National Monument, it remains a landmark today, even between the many other wooden houses.
Volendams Museum, Zeestraat 41, (info@volendamsmuseum.nl). 10AM-5PM, only during the holiday season. Historical museum, focusing on the period 1850 -1950, showing traditional costumes and interiors, as well as paintings and other works of art made by artists who visited Volendam. A special mention should be made of the Sigarenbandjeshuisje: over 11 million cigar bands were used to create mosaics on the wall of this room. 3 EUR.
Palingsoundmuseum, Slobbeland 19 (info@smitbokkum.nl) Restaurant Paviljoen Smit-Bokkum houses a small exhibition dedicated to the history of popular music from Volendam, that has been dominating the Dutch charts for more than 40 years. 1.75 EUR.
Experience Volendam, Haven 154 A virtual reality experience of Volendam, explaining the history of the city, and the life of its inhabitants. You can also take a picture in traditional Volendam clothes.
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Visit The Netherlands - What to Know Before You Visit The Netherlands
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Heading to The Netherlands & Not Sure What to Expect? Well here we go through the top things that tourists should know when they visit The Netherlands.
1. It is The Netherlands, Not Holland. Holland is the name of two counties in The Netherlands.
2. The language of The Netherlands is Dutch, but as a tourist you really do not need to know any Dutch as the Dutch speak English extremely well throughout the country.
3. The Euro is the currency in The Netherlands and you can find ATMs all over the country. Credit cards are widely accepted as well.
4. The Netherlands is a small country with a very well developed transportation network. Therefore you can easily take trains all over the country in a fast and efficient way. Make sure you tap in and out with your tickets as you enter your platforms.
5. Biking is a very popular pastime and way to get around Dutch cities. There are a number of bike rental agencies throughout The Netherlands. Look for one near a train station and rent a bike for the day to explore, or sign up for one of the numerous bike tours around the country.
6. The Netherlands is rather safe for tourists. Do take care with pickpockets and extremely aggressive beggars in Amsterdam's more popular areas. The bike line is for bikes only so watch out unless you want to get hit by a bike and yelled at by a local.
7. Drugs bring a lot of tourists to Amsterdam and the Dutch/German border. If you are going to The Netherlands to experiment with soft drugs make sure you go to a Coffee House they have menus and trained personnel that can help travelers. We do not recommend you do drugs and highly discourage travelers from doing this. However, we do know a number of tourists do go there for that. So please be safe, and speak with the coffee shop attendant about your previous experiences so they can help you.
9. The best things about the Netherlands are the quaint cities and towns like Haarlem, Leiden, Groningen, as well as the larger cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The architecture and museums throughout the country really are outstanding. And yes you will see quite a few windmills as you explore The Netherlands.
10. The food is hearty in The Netherlands, make sure you try a bitter ballen or a traditional pancake or herring from one of the stalls. The market and food halls have tons of great treats for travelers. There are numerous international restaurants all over The Netherlands as well.
11. The Netherlands is not a cheap place to visit, however the prices are on par with the US & other major European destinations. Amsterdam accomodation will be your biggest expense. Therefore you may want to stay outside of Amsterdam to have a cheaper and more Dutch experience.
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DUTCH STREET FOOD TOUR Haarlem, the Netherlands
A quick day trip from Amsterdam is Haarlem! Did you know that Harlem, NY was named after Haarlem in the Netherlands? It's THAT important! And New York used to be New Amsterdam...is your mind blown yet?! In less than a 1/2 hour from Amsterdam, you are in a lovely Dutch town that all us Amsterdammers even love to visit...Haarlem. Where the people are friendly, it's not crowded, and it's still the traditional incredible Dutch architecture you know and love. Take a Dutch street food tour in a quieter setting than you can get in Amsterdam while getting delicious and quality food that completely represents what is typically eaten here. My favorite bite? Apple pie! What would be your favorite thing to try?
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