The Netherlands travel itinerary can be centered on several must-see cities and scenic gems. Here are the highlights:
Amsterdam
The obvious starting point: canals, the Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, the Jordaan neighborhood, café culture, and buzzing nightlife. Give Amsterdam at least 2 full days (or more).
Rotterdam
Modern architecture, the striking Markthal, Cube Houses, and a dynamic food scene. It’s a contrast to Amsterdam’s old-city charm.
The Hague & Delft
The Hague offers the Dutch government’s seat, international courts, and the beach at Scheveningen. Delft draws art lovers with its blue pottery heritage and elegant canals.
Utrecht
A quieter sibling to Amsterdam, with a medieval old town, canal wharves, and the soaring Dom Tower. Worth a relaxed afternoon or overnight.
Maastricht
Down in the far south, Maastricht offers a cozy feel, a touch of “Dutch hill country,” and a different regional flavor. The Vaalserberg (the “highest point” in the Netherlands) is nearby.
Windmills & Countryside: Kinderdijk, Zaanse Schans, Giethoorn
To experience iconic windmills, head to Kinderdijk or Zaanse Schans. For fairy-tale canals without cars, Giethoorn is magical.
Hoge Veluwe National Park & Kröller-Müller Museum
Cycle through forests, sand dunes, and heath, then visit modern art deep in nature.
Keukenhof Gardens: Open in spring, this park showcases millions of blooming tulips and is one of the top places to visit in the Netherlands.