11 Best Places In The Netherlands To Visit (2024)

The Netherlands might be a relatively small country but don’t let itssize put you off. There are some pretty incredible and best places in the Netherlands that aren’t just the key sites like Amsterdam.

Yes, Amsterdam is pretty cool (and totally worthy of its amazing reputation), but it is easy to overlook some of the other best places in the Netherlands that are dotted all across the country.

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That’s why I wanted to share some of my favourite spots that are pretty easy to visit when travelling around the Netherlands.For me, that’s the biggest draw of visiting the Netherlands, there’s always a little spot close by.

Truth be told, there’s just so much more to see of the country that isn’t just the obvious haunts.Whether it’s for a day trip from Amsterdam, a trip through the country or part of a wider road trip through Europe,

I’m almost certain you’ll find a few key spots you’ll love.

Take a look, below, at some of the best places in the Netherlands to explore. Have the best trip! 🇳🇱

1.) Amsterdam

Okay, let’s start off with one of the more obvious, but nonetheless one of the best places in the Netherlands to visit. Amsterdam is easily one of the biggest cities in the Netherlands and probably the most iconic city to visit in the country.

Now, Amsterdam itself has a whole heap of amazing things to do, with a shed load of culture, bars and restaurants, heaps of history and, of course, the canals (which actually date back hundreds of years).

Once you’re here, make sure to explore the Rijksmuseum (and see the Rembrandt and Vermeer paintings) and wander around the whole of the Museum District which also includes the incredible Van Gogh Museum.

Afterwards,hire yourself a boat for a few hours and take to the canals, it’s a great way to relax on the waterways (especially on a sunny day).

Don’t forget to visit Anne Frank’s House, see Rembrandt’s house and head for co*cktails at Pllek at sunset. It’s a gorgeous, beachy spot that’s perfect on a warm summer’s day.

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Also, if you’re feeling peckish, make sure to visit Box Social for their Yum Cha Waffles… they’re so good! For dinner, pop into De Silveren Spiegel – they have the most amazing tasting menus and are well worth splashing out for this spot.

Read more: What to do in Amsterdam

2.) Broek in Waterland

Only around 5 km from Amsterdam itself,Broek in Waterland is easily up there as one of the best places in the Netherlands to explore. Now, it’s really easy to get here from Amsterdam, so it’s well worth popping over to visit for a few hours. LeavingAmsterdam (Centraal Station), take the 314 for around 4 stops and you’ll be there in a matter of 15-minutes.

One of the things that makes this village so special is thegorgeous Dutch houses that are just so quaint. Best of all, as a protected site, most of the village has been preserved and it’s almost like stepping back in time.

Once here, make sure to explore look out for the different coloured houses. Apparently, if you were affluent (hundreds of years ago) you would paint your house in a purplish kind of colour. Whereas, if you were not-so-well-off, then your house would typically be grey.

Honestly, a visit toBroek in Waterland is little going back in time.

3.) Delft

Perched in between Rotterdam and The Hague, Delft is one historic city and best places in the Netherlands to visit.

Delft is a proper picturesque city that has a shed load of history, especially when it comes to art and pottery. For instance, this is the place where Delftware (Royal Delft) is actually from. Once you see it, you’ll know what I mean…it’s that famous blue and white pottery.

After getting your fill of pottery, head over to see theRenaissance-style town hall. Oh, and check out the Oude Kerk, with a tower that’s over 75m high that leans ever so slightly. It’s almost as if it’sthe Netherland’s version of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 😉

Afterwards, take a stroll by the canals and explore theEastern Gate that’s well over 500 years old. If you’re feeling peckish, head toStads-koffyhuis for lunch. It has a proper chilled-out vibe with some of the best coffee in the city.

4.) Giethoorn

The sleepy little village of Giethoorn is one of the best places in the Netherlands that’s filled full with canals and small bridges. It’s a totally picturesque village that’s so charming that people call it Dutch Venice.

Best of all, the old quarter has no real roads and all travel and transportation must take place on the water. It is a really peaceful village that’s got loads of thatched cottages and beautiful gardens. It really is beautiful.

Now, you’ll want to secure your own boat to visit the village but it does get busy in the summer. For me, I’d always recommend booking a boat online before visiting, especially as there is a limited number per day.

5.) The Hague

Nestled on the western fringes of the country, The Hague is one of the best places in the Netherlands to explore for a long weekend away.

Once here, make sure to visit the Binnenhof, where you’ll find the Dutch Parliament, see (one of the Dutch royal families residences) Noordeinde Palace and explore the historic streets. Afterwards, pop into theLouwman Museum, theBeelden aan Zee Museum and see the stunning Binnenhof & Ridderzaal. It really is a gorgeous city.

Better still, in the summer, make sure to explore Scheveningen beach and pier, too. It’s a stunning coastline that’s so beautiful to just chill out and enjoy.

Oh yeah, and for a great place to eat, reserve a table atDekxels and try their Tuna tartare with yuzu. It’s so delicious. Also, for a lovely hotel, check into Mainport that’s near the Erasmus Bridge and really great for a base in the city.

6.) Harlingen

The city of Harlingen is one of the most historic fishing cities, and one of the best places in the Netherlands to visit. Now, Harlingen gained its city status in 1234 and has a long history as a seafaring community that even influences the city to this day.

Once you’re here, make sure to stroll the port and see, St. Michaelskerk, Harlingen Lighthouse and explore the historic buildings nearGalerie de Vis. For a great place to eat, pop into Restaurant ‘t Havenmantsje that has some of the tastiest dishes. TheirThom kha Gai soup was amazing.

If you’re wanting to visit some of the islands in the Netherlands, take theferry to the islands of Vlieland or Terschelling that depart from Harlingen itself. They’re some of the largerWadden islands and a great place to spend a day.

7.) Leiden

Leiden is one of the best places in the Netherlands to visit if you want to explore some of the incredible histories of this region.

Now, being a city that’s over 1,000 years old, there’s a whole heap of places you should visit. Once you arrive, make sure to visit one of the world’s oldest botanic gardens (the Hortus Botanicus), see theNational Museum of Antiquities and explore theMuseum De Valk with its very own waterwheel.

After exploring, cosy up atJust Meet who serve up some of the best steaks in the city. That being said, if you’re a veggie, you might wanna give this spot a miss.

8.) Naarden

To be honest, Naarden is one of the best preserved fortified towns in Europe and a place you can’t miss.

Once you’re here, make sure to visit St. Vitus Church dating from the 14th century, it’s in the heart of the town and really easy to see whilst you ramble around. Oh, and don’t forget to explore the old town hall, too. For a great Asian fusion restaurant, pop intoLan Tin, you’ll leave stuffed!

After exploring the city, make sure to head toMuiderslot Castle that’s in between Naarden and Amsterdam. It’s so well preserved and the chambers are gorgeous.

9.) Thorn

Thorn has a remarkable story that makes this one of the best places in the Netherlands to explore during your road trip. Thorn began as a really small settlement around an abbey (way back in the 10th Century) and slowly, became its own principality by the 12th Century.

Once you’re here, make sure to wander its beautiful cobbled streets, small courtyards and its stunning Abdijkerk Thorn. That being said, one of the things that makes Thorn so unique is its whitewashed brick houses that had relatively small windows.

Apparently, it’s due to a window tax in the 18th Century that meant people often bricked up their windows and painted their cottages white to hide their penny-pinching.

10.) Valkenburg

The centre of Valkenburg is full of historic architecture and really easy to visit if you’re already close toMaastricht.

Once you’re here, make sure to explore the remaining sections of the city walls and the gates of Saint Nicholas, which is incredibly carved. Afterwards, pop over to the ruins of Valkenburg Castle that’s set above the town itself. The castle ruins are the highest in the country and beneath the surface, you might even find a few tunnels deep beneath the ground.

For a tasty treat, head over toSunndaysthat make the most epic ribs in the region.

11.) Rotterdam

Rotterdam is one of those cities that’s incredible to visit in the Netherlands. It’s one of those cities that you can visit in its own right or during a longer trip around the country itself.

There are so many amazing things to do, especially if you want to experience a really vibrant city. Once here, make sure to see the views from theEuromast Tower, gorge atMarkthal Rotterdam and see theCube Houses. They’re so unique.

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Now, although lots of Rotterdam was destroyed during WWII, there are still a few key places (likeDelfshaven) that still have an incredible history and buildings to see. It really is worth spending a little time in this area – it’s beautiful.

Also, if you want a little day trip, pop over to theKinderdijk’s Windmills. They’re a UNESCO World Heritage site and totally gorgeous.

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FAQs

What is the prettiest part of the Netherlands? ›

Top 10 Most Beautiful Places to Explore in the Netherlands
  • Zaanse Schans - A Step Back in Time. ...
  • Kinderdijk - Iconic Windmills. ...
  • Utrecht - Dynamic Cityscape. ...
  • Hoge Veluwe National Park - Nature's Sanctuary. ...
  • Rotterdam - Architectural Marvels. ...
  • Leiden - Birthplace of Rembrandt. ...
  • Maastricht - Southern Charmer.

How to spend 10 days in the Netherlands? ›

Your 10 Day Itinerary For Exploring The Netherlands
  1. 5 Day Six: Discover Rotterdam.
  2. 6 Day Five: Exploring Maastricht. ...
  3. 7 Day Four: Historical Tour In Nijmegen. ...
  4. 8 Day Three: Romantic Escape To Giethoorn. ...
  5. 9 Day Two: Day Trip To Zaans Schans. ...
  6. 10 Day One: Arrival In Amsterdam + Shopping At Negen Straatjes. ...
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How many days in Netherlands is enough? ›

If you want a good taste of what the Netherlands has to offer, 7 days is adequate time. If you just want to get a quick fix of the Netherlands, it's common to do 2-3 days in and around Amsterdam then move on to elsewhere in Europe.

What is the most visited city in the Netherlands? ›

Amsterdam is by far the most visited city in the Netherlands.

Is Rotterdam or Amsterdam more beautiful? ›

Depending on your purpose of travel, you might prefer one over another. Amsterdam is older and more picturesque but there is an abundance of tourists. Rotterdam is modern and vibrant with fewer popular attractions and is lesser known to tourists.

Where do Dutch tourists go? ›

France and Spain are very popular destinations, but Italy, Portugal, Greece and Turkey are popular as well. Good Vacantion locations are Suriname ( is in South America, but used to be a kolony so the official language is dutch. It has a multicultural population living in peace with eachother.

What is the 30 rule in Netherlands? ›

The 30% ruling is a Dutch tax advantage for highly skilled employees hired abroad to work in the Netherlands. If you can meet the various conditions, your employer can pay up to 30% of your salary as a tax-free allowance for up to 60 months (or five years): 30% of your wage is tax-exempt for the first 20 months.

What is the best way to explore Netherlands? ›

Travelling by public transport

One of the most efficient ways of travelling to and in the Netherlands is by train. Thanks to an extensive, well-maintained rail network you can enjoy comfortable rides with breathtaking views of the Dutch landscape.

How much money do you need per day in Netherlands? ›

Average 50-60-70 EUR per person per day for food, 30-40 per person per day for sight seeing tickets etc., 10-15 per person per day for transport before you do some shopping etc.

What is the best month to go to Netherlands? ›

The Netherlands is a country that can be visited year-round. However, the best time to visit is between late spring and early fall (May to September).

Is Netherlands affordable to visit? ›

The Netherlands is known for many things – sublime art, sustainability initiatives, glorious countryside – but low prices isn't typically one of them (especially not in Amsterdam, with the capital ranking as one of Europe's most expensive cities). Still, there are plenty of opportunities to minimize costs.

How to travel within the Netherlands? ›

When arriving in the Netherlands, you will notice that most Dutch people prefer to get around by bicycle. If they need to travel further afield, they go by train or bus. Of course some cities also have a tram or metro. The most convenient means of transport depends on what runs near you and how far away your work is.

What is the best city to stay in the Netherlands? ›

The best Dutch cities to visit
  1. Rotterdam. Let me immediately state my bias: I'm a proud resident of Rotterdam. ...
  2. Haarlem. If you're looking to stay close to Amsterdam, Haarlem is your best choice. ...
  3. 's-Hertogenbosch. Don't worry, nobody's expecting you to be able to pronounce that! ...
  4. Maastricht. ...
  5. Arnhem. ...
  6. Utrecht. ...
  7. Ameland.
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What is the most walkable city in the Netherlands? ›

One of Europe's top destinations has also been described as one of its most walkable. According to research from the expert team at Preply, Amsterdam is one of Europe's most pedestrian friendly cities. Its major attractions are just over two miles walk from each other and tourists can reach them all in under an hour.

Where do rich people go in the Netherlands? ›

Wealthiest municipalities are Bloemendaal and Laren

The data shows that most millionaire households live in Bloemendaal or Laren - this is largely unsurprising, as these municipalities are known for their wealth and high property prices. In Bloemendaal and Laren, around three in every 10 people are millionaires.

What is the safest part of the Netherlands? ›

Amsterdam

What region is best in the Netherlands? ›

Best regions in Netherlands
  • Utrecht. #1 - Utrecht. Netherlands.
  • Drenthe. #2 - Drenthe. Netherlands.
  • Gelderland. #3 - Gelderland. Netherlands.
  • North Brabant. #4 - North Brabant. Netherlands.
  • North Holland. #5 - North Holland. Netherlands.
  • Overijssel. #6 - Overijssel. Netherlands.
  • Limburg. #7 - Limburg. Netherlands.
  • Flevoland. #8 - Flevoland.

What is the colorful city in the Netherlands? ›

Giethoorn is known as the “Venice of the Netherlands,” and is full of bright colors, blooming flowers, and traditional houses.

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