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00:16The Netherlands is a densely populated country, in part reclaimed from the sea, with about half of its land lying below sea level.
00:24Many tourists only come to the Netherlands to visit Amsterdam, but Holland has plenty to offer outside its capital.
00:31Criss-crossed with canals, the flat landscape is perfect for cycling, with historic town centers and classic windmills sprinkled across the country.
00:40During springtime, the flower gardens become great tourist attractions, providing a bold spectacle of vivid colors.
00:48Here's a look at the best places to visit in the Netherlands.
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01:07Number 10. Gouda.
01:09Gouda is a typical Dutch city, with lots of buildings and pretty canals, and is a popular destination for a day trip thanks to its great rail and highway connections.
01:19The city is famous for its cheese, syrup waffles, candles, and its clay pipes.
01:26Attractions in Gouda include the beautiful 15th century town hall and the amazing glass windows in St. Youngskirk.
01:34The compact city center is entirely ringed by canals, and is a mere 5 minutes walk from the station.
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02:09Number 9. Rotterdam. The second largest city in the Netherlands,
02:14Rotterdam is home to one of the biggest and busiest ports in the world,
02:18with numerous waterways crisscrossing the city. Having sustained considerable damage during the
02:23Second World War, the city is now characterized by futuristic and innovative architecture,
02:29although there is still an underlying grittiness to the place.
02:33Rotterdam is a lively and diverse place with great museums, cultural attractions,
02:38and, of course, fantastic dining options befitting of such a large metropolis.
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03:30Number 8.
03:59Zandeschans The Zandeschans is an open-air conservation
04:04area and museum about 20 minutes from Amsterdam.
04:07It displays the traditional architecture of the area from the 17th and 18th century,
04:13and contains black and green traditional wooden houses, several functioning windmills, and
04:18craftsman workshops, which are open to visitors.
04:21The windmills performed a wide range of industrial duties, including wood-sawing, threshing grains,
04:27and wood for the production of things like seed and nut oil.
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05:33Number 7.
05:34Utrecht.
05:35One of the oldest cities in the country, Utrecht's winding canals twist their way around its
05:40delightful medieval center, which has the arrestingly beautiful cathedral towering above it.
05:46Although the sprawling suburbs do not make the best impression as you enter the city, its
05:50tangled web of roads are soon forgotten once you get a feel for this lively place with its
05:55fun atmosphere.
05:56Thanks in part to its huge student population, the city has loads of cheap and cheerful bars and cafes,
06:03as well as lots of great eating options.
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06:26Number 6.
06:27Maastricht.
06:28Located in the southernmost tip of the Netherlands, Maastricht's proximity to Belgium and Germany makes it a popular
06:35destination for citizens of both nations as well as the Dutch themselves.
06:40A vibrant place, its streets thrum with life.
06:43The city is home to a multilingual and multicultural population, as exemplified by its large student body hailing from all around Europe.
06:52As such, it is a mix of cultures, and very different from other Dutch cities.
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07:18Number 5. Kinderdijk. Kinderdijk is a beautiful landscape of empty marshes and waterways near
07:41the city of Rotterdam. To drain its excess water from the polders, which are situated
07:46below sea level, 19 windmills were built here around 1740. They have been well-preserved
07:52to the present day and can still be used, although enormous mechanical pumps have taken
07:58over their task. In summer, tall reeds line the canals, lily pads float on the water, and
08:03bird calls break the silence. It's a wonderful and quintessentially Dutch landscape to wander
08:10through.
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08:42Number 4.
08:59The Hague.
09:00Though not the capital, The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government, and is referred
09:05to as the International City of Peace and Justice because so many organizations devoted
09:11to world peace can be found here.
09:13This bustling city of Old World charm is home to numerous museums that house some of the
09:19world's greatest art collections.
09:21The Hague also is known for its seaside atmosphere, with great beaches and dunes that stretch along
09:27the coast for as far as you can see.
09:41The Hague, the Hague, the Hague.
09:56Number 3.
10:15Delft.
10:16A popular day trip destination from Amsterdam, it is easy to see what makes Delft such an
10:21attractive option.
10:23With its lovely medieval center and picturesque canals crossed by brick bridges and lined
10:28with trees, the city is quaint and peaceful.
10:32Its most famous son, the painter Johannes Vermeer, is just one of many who has sung its praises
10:38over the ages.
10:39Famous for the distinctive blue and white tiles and ceramics that are produced here, visiting
10:44the Delftware factories is popular among tourists.
10:47But, despite its wealth of beautiful old buildings, it is the atmosphere, rather than any particular
10:53attraction that makes it worth visiting.
11:21Number 2.
11:24Stretching endlessly into the distance, the Netherlands' colorful tulip fields are one
11:28of its most evocative sights.
11:31Ever since the late 16th century, when the beautiful bulbs first arrived and tulip mania
11:36struck Europe, visitors have been attracted to its fantastic flowerbeds and lavishly landscaped
11:42gardens.
11:43So far the biggest and best of its flower parks is Kuchenhof, home to around 7 million tulips,
11:49daffodils and roses.
11:52Cycling around Holland's fetching fields is a delight, with loads of great photos to be
11:56had of pretty purple, orange and red flowers waving in the wind.
12:19Number 1.
12:20Amsterdam.
12:21Amsterdam is a pleasant city marked by meandering canals lined with tall, narrow row houses.
12:28It is the city where Anne Frank kept her most famous diary, so visiting the house where she
12:32wrote it is a must.
12:34This Venice of the North also is a city of great art, beginning with the Rijksmuseum, home to
12:40great European masterpieces, Rembrandt's house and the more modern Van Gogh Museum.
12:46Take a break from sightseeing to tour and sample Holland's beer and the Heineken brewery.
13:16Take a break from sightseeing to tour and the other one is a city of great art, and the
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