
Windmills at the Zaanse Schans, the Netherlands
Your visit to the Netherlands with Eurail will help you discover one of the most unique places in Europe. It’s likely you’ve already heard of Amsterdam, but what about The Hague, Rotterdam or Maastricht? More than just windmills, wooden shoes and tulips – the Netherlands offers real travel excitement.
One-of-a-kind Amsterdam
Since the 1600s, Amsterdam has been renowned for liberal and creative thinking. Today, along with more ‘liberal’ pastimes (like cannabis coffeeshops and the Red Light District), you can also find some of Europe’s finest art and architecture, dating back to the 15th century. Amsterdam’s residents cruise the narrow streets on bicycles. But for sightseeing, a canal boat tour is your best option. More things to do in Amsterdam
From Amsterdam Centraal Station, the Dam Square is about a 10-minute walk. You’ll find the palace offices of the royal family, Madame Tussauds, and plenty of restaurants and shops.
The Hague and the beaches of Scheveningen
The Hague (Den Haag) is the seat of government and the residence of the royal family. Filled with elaborate architecture and unmatched culinary masterpieces, Den Haag is rich with personality. Don’t miss the Escher in Het Paleis museum with works of the famous Dutch artist M.C. Escher. A short tram ride from Den Haag will bring you to the beaches at Scheveningen – a resort-like area filled with bars and the best seafood available.
From Den Haag Centraal, Escher in Het Paleis is about a 10-minute walk.
Tiny city in a small country
Between Den Haag and the seaside resort of Scheveningen lies the Netherlands’ ‘smallest’ city. Madurodam is a miniature city depicting famous buildings and scenes from Dutch history, replicated on a 1:25 scale. From the canal houses of Amsterdam to the Alkmaar cheese market, Madurodam offers visitors a chance to walk through a miniaturized depiction of Holland through the ages.
Madurodam is easiest to reach by tram. Take tram 9 from Den Haag Centraal, and the Madurodam stop is 7 minutes away.
A new and modern port city
You’ll be hard-pressed to find any buildings built before 1945, since most of Rotterdam (Europe’s largest port) was bombed flat during WWII. This gives the city a modern feel, unlike any other Dutch city. Don’t miss the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, one of Europe’s finest art collections. With bustling nightlife, a very modern skyline, and plenty of museums, Rotterdam is a completely different Holland altogether.
From train station Rotterdam Centraal, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is a 15-minute walk or a short tram ride.
Multicultural Maastricht
Your Eurail pass is valid in the ‘Benelux’ (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg), so be sure to visit the charming city of Maastricht when you travel between Belgium and the Netherlands. Maastricht is an enigmatic and international city that comes complete with Spanish and Roman ruins, international cuisine, and a real feeling of German, French and Belgian influences.
Maastricht city center is less than a 15-minute walk from Maastricht Centraal Station.
Tulips in park on a spring dayWhen to go
Amsterdam is a major tourist attraction, and stays quite busy year-round, with the major influx in spring and summer. But, just like their mastery of the waterways, the Dutch are experts at handling the load. Elsewhere in Holland, the beaches may get crowded when the weather’s nice, but spring and summer are your best bet for mild weather and plenty of activities.
Climate
Holland’s coastal location and flat landscape ensure quite mild weather all year round. Rarely do temperatures fall below freezing in winter, and summers are seldom extremely hot. A nearly constant, shifting wind does permeate, and rainfall is common, so locals will tell you that wind- and water-resistant outer gear is an important item in your suitcase.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, when Holland shows off its talent for growing some of the most beautiful and colorful flowers in the world. Everywhere from balcony flower pots to the seemingly endless rows of carefully cultivated tulips will convince you of the Dutch expertise with all things green.
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