The Best Places to Visit in The Netherlands, Besides Amsterdam (2024)

Where to go in the Netherlands, besides Amsterdam?

The Netherlands or, not formally correct but often used, Holland. Most people know about this country because Amsterdam is a popular tourist destination.

And although Amsterdam is definitely a good travel destination and great experience on its own, the Netherlands does have a lot more to offer than coffee shops and the red light district!

Also Read: Visiting Amsterdam? These Are Some Tips From a Local!

I just spent over a month back home in the Netherlands and decided it was about time to share some tips about other places to visit in the Netherlands.

And best of all: The Netherlands is such a small country that all of these places are within a two and a half hour journey from Amsterdam and therefore make for great day trips!

I hope this list will give you an idea about what to see in the Netherlands besides Amsterdam.

10 Places to Visit in the Netherlands

1. Giethoorn

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This old, traditional town in the province of Overijssel is often called ‘Little Venice‘ or ‘The Venice of the North‘ due to its main form of transportation via canals.

Even the postman delivers mail by boat since some of the houses can only be reached via the water!

Giethoorn was founded by a group of roaming people called Flagellants at the end of the 13th century. All sorts of people, including criminals, prostitutes and extremely poor people looking for salvation joined this group.

The Bishop of Utrecht demanded that they settled and gave them the land nowadays known as Giethoorn. The name Giethoorn originates from the large number of goat horns found here, probably caused by a great flood a century earlier that caused the death of these goats.

Nowadays tourists come from all over the world to visit this adorable town, with Chinese tourists being the biggest crowd with over 200,000 visitors per year (bearing in mind that the village itself has only around 2,600 inhabitants).

Visiting Giethoorn is like walking through an open-air museum with its canals, roughly 180 bridges, and numerous traditional Dutch farmhouses.

But, do check out the surrounding countryside as well!

There are some beautiful hiking, biking and, for obvious reasons, boating opportunities in the area and it boasts one of the best National Parks in the Netherlands: the Weerribben-Wieden.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 131km / 1hrs 30min
By train & bus: 2hrs 10min

2. Kinderdijk

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If you want to see and learn about the essence of the Netherlands, Kinderdijk is the place to be! And it’s definitely one of the more popular places to visit in the Netherlands.

The battle against the water has made the Dutch experts in water management. The Kinderdijk windmill system was one of the first technological innovations in the 13th century in this field.

The dunes and dykes raised to keep the seawater out also kept the rain- and groundwater in which still meant wet feet!

The sluices and later added windmills at Kinderdijk pumped this inland water out into the rivers at low tide so the fertile ground behind the dykes and dunes could be used for settling and agriculture.

Nowadays these 17 windmills along the dyke are a Unesco World Heritage Site and a nice and interesting tourist attraction.

You can learn all about the history of the Netherlands and its fight against the water, but also about the windmills themselves and the technology behind them.

There are guided tours, boat tours and workshops on how to maintain a windmill.

On a sunny day the area is great for a long walk or a bicycle ride. And bring some food for a picnic by the water with a view of the windmills.

Also Read: Typical Dutch Food You Should Try

Fun Fact: the windmills are kept in shape so that they can still function in case of a power outage, as they have done in World War II when the German army confiscated all diesel needed for the pumps.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 92km / 1hrs 10min
By train & bus: 1hrs 45min

3. Harlingen

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Harlingen doesn’t make it onto every list of places to visit in the Netherlands, but that might make it even more worth exploring!

Situated in the Northern province of Friesland, Harlingen has the most important port in Friesland and is mainly used for trade with Scandinavia, salt extraction, salt transportation, and ferry services to the Dutch islands of Terschelling and Vlieland.

Historically the city has been a steady source of wealth and obtained its city rights as early as 1234, even before Amsterdam!

The wealth of the early days is still reflected in the historic buildings along the city canals, the warehouses, and parts of the city’s defenses.

As any Dutch city, Harlingen offers a good selection of restaurants, bars, and hotels to make for a great day trip or overnight stay. But, if you want to make your visit to Harlingen even more unique, you can spend the night in the Old Lighthouse! It only accommodates 2 people though.

If you’re planning to visit Harlingen at the end of August you are in luck. One of the bigger festivals, the Harlinger Visserijdagen, takes place at that time. With lots of music, dancing, food and all sorts of other events it is a great festival to witness.

One last tip: the town’s ferry servicesmake combining exploring Harlingen with a visit to the island of Terschelling or Vlieland a great option!

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 124km / 1hrs 30min
By train: 2hrs 45min

4. Naarden

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Naarden is one of the best-preserved fortified cities in Europe and was part of the ‘New Dutch Water Line’; an important defense line for the Dutch.

During the Spanish invasion in 1572, most of the town was burned down and its inhabitants killed. It was after this that the city started to build its fortifications and made it one of the best-kept examples of the 17th-century defensive architecture in Europe.

The defense works of Naarden consist of 6 bastions, a double wall, and a double moat, all in a star shape.

Another interesting sight in Naarden is the Sint Vitus church, built in the 14th and 15th centuries. Starting as a Catholic church and becoming Reformist in 1576, it is one of the oldest churches in the Netherlands. To this day the church is mostly known for its day-long performance of the Matheus Passion of John Sebastian Bach on Good Friday.

To enjoy the city just walk along the fortifications or take a boat trip.

Naarden also offers a few museums worth visiting, such as the Netherlands Fortress Museumand the Scales Museum (Weegschaal Museum).

Just outside of Naarden you can find the oldest national park of The Netherlands, the Naardermeer which can be visited by boat (only guided tours), by bike, and on foot.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 35km / 30min
By train & bus: 1hr

5. Volendam

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This fisherman’s village just 20km from Amsterdam is a very popular destination among tourists because of all the Dutch cliches you can find here.

From traditional houses and clothing to wooden shoes and cheese.

However, these cliches actually were, and largely still are a real part of this town. They have been kept for so long due to the fact that Volendam was a secluded, Catholic settlement in a Protestant region.

To enjoy Volendam just wander along the streets and harbor area and grasp the bustling vibe of the town.

But, do submerge yourself into the music scene of Volendam as well. Some of the most popular Dutch singers come from Volendam so you might just catch a performance of the next biggest star in the Dutch music charts!

Volendam is by no means a hidden gem, but it definitely is one of the most popular towns to visit in the Netherlands.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 42km / 35min
By train & bus: 47mins

6. Gouda

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You probably thought Gouda was just a type of cheese, right? No, Gouda is actually a town in the Netherlands where that type of cheese (and the delicious syrup waffles known as stroopwafels) originally came from.

So yes, come to Gouda and finally taste the real thing!

If you are in Gouda in summer some munching on delicious Gouda cheese is mandatory at the Gouda cheese market held every Thursday morning.

But, there are also several great historic buildings to visit, such as the St. Johns Church (Sint Janskerk), built in 1552 with impressive stained glass windows; the Old Town Hall (Het Oude Stadhuys), built in 1450 which makes it one of the oldest Dutch city halls; and the Cheese-Weighing House (Goudse Waag), built in 1667 after a cheese tax was introduced and weighing was needed to levy the correct tax amount.

And, when all the cheese-tasting and sightseeing has made you thirsty, it is good to know that Gouda has a long beer brewing tradition dating all the way back to the Middle Ages when beer from Gouda was known as the best beer in Holland.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 50km / 50min
By train: 55mins

7. Groningen

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The first major settlement in Groningen has been traced back to the 3rd century AD, making it a truly historic city.

The importance of Groningen grew significantly with its membership of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century and the richness of the then regional power can still be admired in the historic buildings in the city center.

As a university city, with the second oldest university in the Netherlands (and the first Dutch female student in 1871), Groningen is the largest city in the Northern part of the country.

Because of its vast student population (around 55,000 students) the vibe and atmosphere is young, diverse, and fun!

Besides the history that can be found here, there are several museums, a lot of shops, restaurants, bars and all sorts of cultural activities that make a visit worthwhile.

When planning a visit to Groningen there are two festivals to take into account which, if you can, you should visit.

The first one is the Eurosonic Noorderslag festival in January where hundreds of (upcoming) bands from all over Europe perform over the course of four days.The second one isNoorderzon. This is a cultural festival in the second half of August which turns the city, and especially the Noorderplantsoen area, into a surreal and diverse artistic world with performances from around the globe.

Groningen’s city center isn’t very car-friendly (nor are most other city centers in the Netherlands) so do it the Dutch way: rent a bicycle! You’ll have a lot of fun and will get around the city faster.

And, although Groningen has all the facilities and activities you expect to find in a larger city, the laid-back mentality of its people make it feel more like visiting a small town.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 193km / 2hrs
By train: 2hrs 9min

8. Utrecht

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When people ask me what the best cities to visit in the Netherlands are, Utrecht always makes my top 3.

Utrecht was the most important city of the Netherlands until the Dutch Golden Age when Amsterdam surpassed it.

The founding history of Utrecht might go back as early as the Stone Age, however, the official founding date is around 50CE when a Roman fortification was built as part of the Northern border of the Roman Empire.

In the 8th century, when Christianity was on the rise in Europe, the fortress of Utrecht was used as a base for the bishops and thus became a very important religious center for the Netherlands. With the Rhine river flowing right by it, trade was an important source of revenue.

Nowadays Utrecht, with a young population, is the fourth largest city in the country. The old city center with its canals and still intact moat is beautiful to stroll through.

The Dom Tower, the tallest church tower in the Netherlands with its 112 meters (367 feet), was originally part of the St. Martens Church (Sint Maartenkerk) but with the nave collapsing during a storm in 1674 the tower now stands on its own.

There is a rich cultural scene to be discovered in Utrecht with numerous theaters, music halls, museums and of course many restaurants and bars, some of them tucked away in the unique wharf-basem*nt structures along the canals which is an experience not to miss.

Also Read: 5 Things to do in Utrecht When it Rains, Plus Tips for Sunnier Days

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 50km / 40min
By train: 30min

9. Maastricht

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In the southeast of the Netherlands, where the land is not that flat anymore and where you can see, hear and taste neighboring countries Germany and Belgium, you can find the beautiful ancient city of Maastricht.

With the river the Meuse (Maas) flowing through the city, Maastricht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands. It has a rich history starting in the Roman Ages, although remnants of as far back as the Neanderthals have been found here.

The city’s prosperity came from trade and industry and it is often referred to as the birthplace of the European Union and the Euro because of the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992.

However, being part of the province of Limburg, Maastricht has a strong local identity and culture, including a distinct language (an official dialect).

The religious importance of the city throughout history can still be seen in the beautiful churches such as the St. Johns Church (Sint Janskerk), Basilica of Saint Servatius (Sint Servaasbasiliek), and the Basilica of Our Lady (Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek).

Other sights to see are the remnants of the city’s fortifications and the Vrijthof, a large square with many bars and restaurants.

But just outside of the city is maybe one of the best known sights to see; the Mount of St. Peter (Sint Pietersberg). Don’t be fooled by the name though. It is only a modest hill of 171 meters (560 feet) but it is the highest point in the Netherlands. It provides a lovely view and you can also visit the fort St. Peter (Sint Pieter Fort) and the St. Peter caves (Grotten van Sint Pieter).

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 220km / 2hrs 30min
By train: 2hrs35min

10. Leiden

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Being the birthplace of Rembrandt van Rijn, home to the country’s first university, and the city where the Dutch constitution was drafted in 1848, there is no doubt that Leiden has been of great importance to Dutch history.

Founded around 860 between the Old and the New Rhine the city has an interesting history full of sacks, sieges, and revolts. The most important one is the one against the Spanish in 1574 which is still celebrated every year on October 3rd.

Leiden has known times of great prosperity with flourishing industries in weaving, textile, book publishing, preservatives, and metal. This is still reflected in the streets and buildings in the city center.

Leiden is almost like a life-size museum with historic university buildings, traditional windmills, fortifications, and churches all within walking distance from each other.

And, if you get tired of the bustling street life, there are 35 ‘hofjes’ (small, hidden courtyards surrounded by former almshouses) to visit. There are special walking tours guiding you through the most beautiful of these pieces of tranquility in the city.

Distance from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol:
By car: 30km / 30min
By train: 16min

Also check out: Leiden in Pictures

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More Travel Tips for the Netherlands?

I hope this list has given you a good idea of where to go in the Netherlands besides Amsterdam.

And for more travel tips, check out my other articles about The Netherlands:

  • The Best Dutch Food to Try in the Netherlands
  • 10 Of The Best Annual Events in Amsterdam
  • An Amsterdam Canal Cruise and Food Tour Not to Miss
  • The Hague: Worth a Visit or Not?
  • Zeeland in Pictures


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Is Rotterdam or Amsterdam better? ›

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.

What other countries to visit while in Amsterdam? ›

Amsterdam is a great starting place for your Europe travel package. Its position allows travellers to easily reach other popular destinations, such as France (Paris), Italy (Rome), Spain (Barcelona) or the even the UK (London).

Where do Dutch tourists go? ›

Dutch holidaymakers going abroad prefer spending their long holiday (four or more nights) in Spain or Germany. Their favourite destinations for a short break (one to three nights) are Germany and Belgium.

What is the most visited city in the Netherlands? ›

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

Is Netherlands a cheap place 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.

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.

Why is Rotterdam so popular? ›

Rotterdam is a young, dynamic city known for its modern architecture and impressive harbour. Although only a fraction smaller than Amsterdam, it has a completely different look and feel than the capital.

Is Rotterdam worth a day trip from Amsterdam? ›

Is One Day in Rotterdam Enough? Although there are loads of things to do in Rotterdam, the city is small, so one day is the perfect amount of time to see all of the highlights. Plus, you can get from Amsterdam to Rotterdam in less than an hour, so you'll have plenty of time to explore!

Is Rotterdam English friendly? ›

Rotterdam's citizens have the best command of English as a second language in the world. The city earned this leading position in the most recent EF English Proficiency Index, an annual survey of English language proficiency worldwide.

Which city to combine with Amsterdam? ›

Utrecht and Maarssen are really nice, and very close to Amsterdam. Metz in the north of France is great as well. Grab the Benelux train pass and you can do day trips thru out Belgium. Or, Belgium rail sells a ten ride pass so if you base yourself out of Brussels you can hit Bruges and Ghent.

Can you do a day trip from Amsterdam to Germany? ›

One of the most popular day trip options from Amsterdam is to visit Germany. With its rich history, diverse landscapes, delicious food, and charming cities, Germany offers a unique experience just a short journey away. In this guide, we will highlight some of the best day trips from Amsterdam to Germany.

What countries are close to Amsterdam by train? ›

Amsterdam has a number of direct international rail services which can connect you to Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, UK and beyond. High speed rail travel in Europe is a good alternative to flying and gives a real feeling of travel.

Which city is similar to Amsterdam? ›

Utrecht. I've often said if I had to live anywhere in the Netherlands besides Amsterdam, it would be Utrecht. In the middle of the country and only a 30-minute train ride from Amsterdam, Utrecht has many charmingly Dutch characteristics – canals, wonky houses, cobblestone alleyways.

What other city is close to Amsterdam? ›

Diemen, Netherlands. Landsmeer, Netherlands. Amstelveen, Netherlands.

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What countries are close to Amsterdam by train? The neighbouring counties of the Netherlands are Germany and Belgium. These are most easily accessible by international train from Amsterdam.

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