Bicycles, waterways and bohemians. Europe’s "sin city" is more than advertised. Sure, the hash bars – or “coffee bars” - are real, Heineken brews its famous beer here, and the legendary red light distr...
In the port of hipness. Ever since the bombing attacks of the Second World War destroyed a large part of Rotterdam, the second-largest city of the Netherlands lacks the cramped brick houses and pictures...
The seat of government The Hague still has a reputation for being genteel and boring. It was the third largest city in the country (440 000 Ew.) With its numerous palaces and palaces over the past yea...
The capital of the province, with its 260 000 inhabitants. the fourth largest city in the country. It is famous for its university, but also the canals are a great attraction from. In addition, Utrech...
The cozy town (150 000 Ew.) On the Waal is famous for its thermal springs. An important role played by the university - which brings a lot of young people living in the city. The place looks to a turb...
In the capital of South Limburg, the life is better than elsewhere, say (not only) to the locals. This is because the advertising slogan of the town: Maastricht, dat gun je jezelf ( "Maastricht, one m...
If you Groningen, the capital of the eponymous province, want to visit, make your car the best in one of the numerous car parks, because the city is almost entirely car-free. The "Pearl of the North" ...
The main tourist attraction of the beautiful canal city with its 95 000 inhabitants. plays in the summer every Friday on the square from where the cheese makers dressed in white with their straw hats ...
The capital of the province of Friesland (Fryslân), the Frisian Ljouwert is, on three hills, known as terpene or Terps, emerged. In the canal marked by the historic downtown you will find a variety of...