Holidays to Amsterdam – Affordable and Fun

This year many UK residents will be looking for ways to save money on their holidays, some families are opting for all-inclusive deals to save on money whilst away; some people are holidaying in Britain this time. So either way you cut it us Brits are cutting back on our holidays.

One holiday that is proving popular is the city break except it’s changed slightly; people are now going to European cities for longer stretches of time as they are finding more and more to see and do when away in a new city. There are museums and other tourist attractions but best of all the food is far more varied than the displaced British pub grub found in a Spanish resort.

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What to Expect When You Visit Amsterdam

No one will debate the fact that Amsterdam NL is easily counted among the great and delightful cities of Europe, making it no wonder at all that no matter what time of year you might travel to this city you will find other visitors in great numbers. But, aside from the fact there is a fairly constant stream of visitors to this city, many people are quick to let first time visitors know the optimal time to visit Amsterdam and soak in her charms.

And, what is that time of year? Well, if you love to see the tulip fields ablaze with color that stretches out for miles, then those who are in the know say that you should take a trip to Amsterdam around the Easter holiday, or in the months of April and May.

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Holland – Country of History, Culture and Fun!

The Netherlands is a wonderful place to visit. Often referred to as Holland, it is rich in history and culture. It’s evident from the second you arrive in this wonderful country. If you enjoy walking streets and finding yourself surrounded by buildings that played a major role in the success of the Dutch golden age, then Amsterdam would be a good place to visit. As you explore the canal lined streets, you’ll see tall, skinny houses that all used to be warehouses for the vast amount of trade that passed through the city during this golden age. Now converted into high end housing and commercial units, the history and grandeur hasn’t been lost. There are even some that have been preserved and turned into museums, so that you can see what houses back then looked like. Many famous people had homes in Amsterdam, and those have been preserved also. Some of the famous names that have museums dedicated to them include Rembrandt and Anne Frank. There are endless amounts of sights and attractions in this beautiful city, you won’t be disappointed.

The Hague is also filled with a lot of history, but its feel is more international than Amsterdam, due to the fact that the international courts are located here, along with all the embassies and multinational companies such as Shell oil. The city is also more continental than others in the Netherlands, due to its wide avenues and streets, more so than the rest of the country. Its 18th century mansions are quite different from the tall houses that line the streets of Amsterdam. The Hague also has 11km of coastline, which Amsterdam cannot compete with. There are still plenty of museums here and a lot to see, you’ll soon find that the history, although maybe somewhat different than Amsterdam, is still evident while you explore this wealthy Dutch city.

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