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  2. The Netherlands' best sights and local secrets, from travel experts you can trust.

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  3. 2024年5月3日 · Kopje van Bloemendaal is the Netherlands’ highest dune, with views of the sea and Amsterdam (the capital is just 20 minutes from Haarlem). While it’s one of Europe’s smaller nations, choosing where to spend your time takes planning. Here are the best places to visit in the Netherlands.

  4. 2023年10月9日 · Travel Stories. Salzburg vs Vienna: which awesome Austrian city has more allure? Kerry Walker Luke Waterson. Oct 9, 2023 • 7 min read. Are you more dazzled by Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, or St Francis of Assisi Church in Vienna? © iStock.

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  5. 2023年9月5日 · Sep 5, 2023 • 7 min read. Denmark’s beaches or Finland’s lakes? © iStock. These two countries consistently rank among the world’s best for livability, sophistication and happiness. So which one should you visit? World-famous cuisine, or wilderness? Coziness or hardiness? Seaside beaches by the mile, or off-the-grid lakes?

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    • Grab A Global Snack at The Markthal
    • Admire The Overblaak Development
    • Go Behind The Scenes at Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen
    • Feast on Tante Nel’s Famous Friet
    • Marvel at The Modernist Van Nelle Fabriek
    • Enjoy A Tipple at A Local Microbrewery
    • Learn About The Wartime Experience at Museum Rotterdam 1940-1945 Nu
    • Stroll The Historic Streets of Delfshaven
    • Embrace Third-Wave Coffee Culture
    • Enjoy A Gin in Historic Schiedam

    The visual heart of this city is as surprising as it is beloved. Opened in 2014, theMarkthalin Centrum is a unique contemporary take on the traditional Dutch market hall. Designed by local architectural firm MVRDV, the building is in the form of a slightly bulbous arch framed on each end by floor-to-ceiling walls of glass. Inside, a massive ceiling...

    East of the Markthal, across the paved plaza, is theOverblaak Development, a vibrantly hued, crazily tilting residential creation featuring a pencil-shaped tower and a forest of 38-cube-shaped apartments on hexagonal pylons. Designed by Dutch architect Piet Blom and built between 1978 and 1984, it’s perhaps the most distinctive building in a city w...

    When Rotterdam’s pre-eminent art gallery, theMuseum Boijmans Van Beuningen, closed for major renovations in 2019, the question of what to do with its 151,000 artworks during the closure arose. Should they be put into a storage depot? Or perhaps loaned out to other institutions in travelling exhibitions? Both are tried and true solutions, but here i...

    Ask any Rotterdammer what their favourite fast food is and the answer will almost inevitably be Tante Nel’s friet. Serving the local version of French fries from its hybrid snack shack and bar in Centrum,Aunt Nel serves friet that are hand-cut and expertly fried, best eaten with met (mayonnaise) or doused in stoofviees (a rich meat stew). The bitte...

    One of only 11 World Heritage–listed cultural sights in the Netherlands, this concrete, steel and glassfactoryon the banks of a canal northwest of Centrum is a modernist masterpiece. Conceived by architects Johannes Brinkman and Leendert van der Vlugt as an ‘ideal factory,’ where interior working spaces evolved according to need and where daylight ...

    When it comes to beer, Rotterdammers clearly believe that small producers are best. Microbreweries are scattered throughout the city, with concentrations in avant-garde Noord, the neighbourhood northeast of Centraal Station. Here, popular venues such asBrouwerij Noordt andEurotrash Unitedoffer patrons both standard and seasonal brews. Heading west,...

    Few cities were as disastrously impacted by WWII as Rotterdam. In a bunker-like building tucked under a bridge on Coolhaven, this small but excellentmuseumdocuments life in the city during the war years. The centerpiece is an immersive multimedia experience outlining the terror and destruction that was caused on 14 May 1940, when 54 German aircraft...

    Be sure to wander along the pretty-as-a-picture streets and canals in historic Delfshaven, one of the few neighbourhoods in Rotterdam to be spared in the 1940 bombings. While here, pop in for a drink at one of the neighbourhood’s famous bruin cafés(traditional Dutch pubs).

    This is a city that takes its coffee seriously. A craze kick-started with the opening of local coffee roasterMan Met Brilin 2012, cafes across town now serve coffee made with fair-trade, single-origin beans that are freshly roasted by local suppliers. Be it espresso, AeroPress, drip, French press or cold brew, you’ll have no trouble sourcing a cup ...

    Back in Holland’s Golden Age, the town of Schiedam was known for its jenever, a spirit combining distilled malt wine and juniper berries that's considered the forerunner of gin. Popularised around the globe courtesy of the crews of Dutch East India Company ships, who were fervent admirers of its fortifying qualities, it was also popular with the Du...

  6. 2014年12月23日 · With its iconic canals lined by slender gabled buildings and spanned by arched bridges, Amsterdam must be one of the beautiful and charming cities in the world. Whether you’re after exceptional art and architecture, innovative design, fabulous food or thumping nightlife, you'll find it here.

  7. The Netherlands, Europe. Golden Age canals lined by tilting gabled buildings are the backdrop for Amsterdam's treasure-packed museums, vintage-filled shops and hyper-creative drinking, dining and design scenes. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.