What makes the Netherlands so special for people all over the world? Maybe it’s the dreamy canals, the endless tulip fields, the charming old towns, or the relaxed vibe that makes you feel at home right away. Whatever it is, there’s something for everyone here while travelling to the Netherlands, no matter if you’re into culture, nature, or a bit of both.
Spring is the perfect time to visit there, because the flowers are blooming, the parks turn green, and the whole country comes to life. It’s when terraces fill with laughter and good vibes, the whole city feels like an open-air celebration.
Of course, Amsterdam is amazing, but beyond the capital, you’ll find hidden gems and storybook towns that show the real magic of the Netherlands. Let’s explore some of the best spots, region by region.
Naarden
A peaceful fortress town shaped like a star. Walk along the old walls, explore quiet canals, and enjoy the calm streets. It’s a perfect spot for a slow, relaxing day.
Broek in Waterland
This tiny village looks like it came straight out of a fairy tale. Just minutes from Amsterdam, it offers traditional wooden houses, cute bridges, and a calming countryside vibe. Perfect for a bike ride or picnic.
Marken
Once an island, now connected to the mainland, you will feel like stepping into the past. With its iconic green houses, fishing boats, and welcoming locals, it’s a great place to soak up Dutch culture and coastal charm.
Volendam
Famous for its colourful harbour and traditional costumes, it is a vibrant fishing village that’s always full of life. Try fresh herring, take some cute photos in old-style clothes, and enjoy the waterfront views.
Leiden
Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, with over 35 courtyards, 28 km of canals, 13 museums, there’s history and charm around every corner. It’s the perfect mix of culture and student life.
Zaanse Schans
It is a charming village in the north where you can see traditional windmills, visit a cheese factory, and join interactive workshops. With its old Dutch houses and open-air museum vibe, it’s a fun and educational day trip for all ages. It is a real-life postcard.
Utrecht
Often called a mini-Amsterdam but with fewer crowds, Utrecht is filled with canals, cozy cafés, and a strong creative scene. Climb the Dom Tower for amazing views or just chill along the wharf with a coffee in hand.
Maastricht
Down in the south, near Belgium, Maastricht has a unique vibe. Enjoy good food and drink on one of the terraces, in the many restaurants. Immerse yourself in history in one of the extraordinary museums Think cobblestone streets, romantic architecture, and a slower pace that’s perfect for wine tasting or museum hopping. It’s a mix of Dutch and European vibes.
Delft
Famous for its blue-and-white pottery, Delft is more than just ceramics. This elegant town combines a lot of history with modern innovation and cozy shops. It’s also where the artist Johannes Vermeer lived, so you can feel the creativity in the air.
Giethoorn
This village it’s called the “Venice of the North” for a reason. In Giethoorn has no roads in the center, you travel by boat through quiet canals. You can rent whisper boats, board a guided cruise, visit a museum, or relax in lots of choices of restaurants and cafes. Pure peace. (:
From biking through blooming tulip fields to soaking in the art, culture, and charm of Dutch cities, the Netherlands is the place to be this spring. Work in top hotels & restaurants with accommodation and meal included.
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This blog post was written by Júlia Zapparolli – Thank you for reading! 😊✨
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