A 17-century maritime giant and capitalist powerhouse, this small country is known today for its liberal social policies, robust multiculturalism, and leading economy
The UNESCO waterways and the surrounding neighborhoods are Amsterdam’s most beloved attraction
Known as “Garden of Europe”, this 70-acre public garden is the second-largest flower garden in the world. With its more than seven million tulip bulbs, it’s a must-see in Netherlands especially in April and May
The National Museum in Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter is the largest art museum in the country. It has been collecting rare art and antiquities since 1809.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the 19 windmills in the village of Kinderdijk, built between 1722 and 1761, are the largest surviving concentration of windmills in the Netherlands.