The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
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Parade in The Hague, Netherlands, Prinsjesdag, Prince's Day
One of the most colorful and exciting days of the year in the Netherlands is Prince’s Day (Prinsjesdag) which happens in the Hague when the king rides in his golden coach in a major parade through town with lots of marching bands and soldiers on horseback, with traditional colorful outfits and thousands of people cheering as the parade goes by.
It's a big outdoor party for people of all ages and kids are especially happy because they get the day off from school.
You might be surprised to think that a political speech that's all about the budget for the year would turn out such an enthusiastic crowd, but it's really all about the king and the people's long-standing love and appreciation for the monarchy and they like the razzle-dazzle of the fancy parade.
This special day happens just once a year on the third Tuesday in September and begins at the stroke of one when the king, accompanied by other members of the royal household, leaves the palace in his golden carriage, which is only seen publicly on this one day of the year. Heading to parliament to give a speech, accompanied by court dignitaries and a military escort of honor, along with various marching bands and many soldiers marching by in colorful outfits.
We’re going to show you a lot of the exciting visual highlights and explain to you what's going on during this special day when the government is coming back into session after their summer vacation.
THE HAGUE, AMSTERDAM, DELFT | Travel Diary
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New Year's Eve 2018 in central square in Delft city, Netherlands | Oudejaarsavond in Delft
Amsterdam
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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FAMILY TRAVEL VLOG # 10 ~ Holland
A surprise find on our travels in The Netherlands!!! A beautiful culture, happy people and a slower paced life.
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Weekend in the Netherlands
For my mom's birthday, we went to the Netherlands and enjoyed it a lot. We explored Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht & Zaanse Schans. The Dutch cities are simply amazing!
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Trip to the Netherlands 2016 | Delft | Поездка в Голландию
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Things to do in Delft – Tour the Royal Delft Factory and Museum
During your tour, you’ll get to view a presentation on the firing process, wander through a museum filled with numerous collections of Delftware, including jars, platters, unusual and uniquely shaped tulip vases, and interesting architectural tiles.
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Kinderdijk Windmills (My Dream Day in The Netherlands) | Eileen Aldis Travel Channel
KINDERDIJK WINDMILLS: DUTCH DREAM DAY - For my first visit to the Netherlands there were two things I absolutely had to see: windmills and wooden shoes. Visiting Kinderdijk accomplished both and turned into my Dutch dream day - complete with a giant rainbow!
We took a water bus from Rotterdam and when we arrived it was pouring rain. Freezing, we stopped at the only restaurant in town (which, thankfully, was good!) for traditional Dutch split pea soup to warm up. The weather changed every few minutes and continued to be crazy all day: torrential rain, wind gusts, sunshine, and a rainbow! Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it's the largest concentration of old windmills in all of the Netherlands. There are nineteen windmills that were built in the 1740s as part of the water management program to help Dutch people - as they say - 'keep their feet dry.' The whole area is beneath sea level so there were real problems with flooding and windmills were used to pump water. The story of how Kinderdijk got its name is very interesting. In 1421 there was a devastating flood where thousands of people drowned. When survivors got the nerve up to leave their homes and survey the damage, they saw a cradle floating in the water and heard the sounds of a baby crying. The story goes that a cat was jumping up and down in the cradle to keep it from tipping. The child was saved and that's how Kinderdijk, which means 'Children's Dyke' in English, got its name.
The area is extremely picturesque and looked like the Holland I've seen in my dreams: windmills dotting the horizon and turning in the wind. We even saw a man wearing yellow wooden shoes. He wasn't a tourist either! Another highlight was getting to go inside one of the windmills and see what it was like to live there. Until 1916 it belonged to a miller's family who had thirteen children. I expected it to feel really cramped and dark and was really surprised at how large and light it felt. There were many floors (which included climbing a lot of narrow ladders) and tall ceilings which made it feel more spacious. The white paint on the walls also magnified the light that came in through the windows. We got to try sleeping on one of the beds - only just fit!
Visiting Kinderdijk and getting to experience Dutch windmills and someone wearing traditional wooden shoes was the most fun day I've had in the Netherlands so far. The appearance of a huge rainbow was more than I could've asked for. Wow! Have you seen windmills in person? What did you think?
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Vredenburg, Utrecht. Busiest cycle path in the Netherlands
In the national cycling counting week Vredenburg in Utrecht was the busiest cycle path in the Netherlands in the last two years. 37,000 people pass on a working day on a bicycle. This is what that looks like.
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Show #11 A visit to beautiful Delft and Schiedam Holland Netherlands. Debbie Gerber takes you to a Delft Blue Pottery Factory Delftse Pauw to watch them hand paint the pottery in the original style. In Delft we see New Church, Delft Square, Blue Glass Heart, rising of the draw bridge, Delft restaurants, Billy Bear restaurant, and the Hotel De Koophandel pictures. In Schiedam do the walking tour of the 5 tallest Windmills in the world. De Walvisch (whale) De Noord (the north) De Palmboom (The Palmtree) (De Drie Koombloemen (The Three Cornflowers) and De Vrijheid (The Freedom.) My favorite thing to do is have ice cream and Freeze (fries)
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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In The Netherlands.
From atmospheric cellar bars and historic windmills to tulip fields and world-renown art, discover the delights of the top things to do in the Netherlands.
There’s more to see in the Netherlands than its cosmopolitan and laidback capital of Amsterdam. The Netherlands may be a small country but it's packed with history, has beautiful countryside bursting with wildlife and unique flora, and a mind-blowing amount of world-class art and museums. It's well worth venturing beyond Amsterdam's limits to discover an array of top sites and things to do around the Netherlands.
1. Rotterdam
2. Haarlem
3. Kinderdijk
4. Utrecht
5. De Hoge Veluwe National Park
6. The Hague
7. Keukenhof Gardens
8. Maastricht
9. Wadden islands
10. Delft
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Live performance of the music group Potatone @InDelftnesia 2017 (Delft - The Netherlands 25th of february 2017)
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