The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."


 Introduction

Introduction

Most travellers visiting the Netherlands make the mistake of not going beyond Amsterdam and missing out on the beautiful countryside. The vast flower fields, old windmills and bustling market towns make it a fascinating place to explore and relax.

The cities of Delft, Alkmaar and the Hague all have their own distinctive charms and are less frenetic than the Dutch capital. Growing in popularity with visitors is the town of Maastricht in the far south. The picturesque town is more than just a place where the European treaty was signed, its pleasant and unusual character will appeal to most visitors.

Amsterdam, though, is clearly the country’s main tourist destination. Think of Amsterdam and think cigars, quaint canals and great museums. Although most visitors going to the city think red light district and a liberal attitude towards drugs – this delightful city has far more to offer than mere titillation. The Rijksmuseum, packed with priceless paintings, will appeal to culture vultures, while it is impossible to visit Anne Frank’s House without being deeply moved.

The Netherlands has alot to offer to those wanting to get away from the daily grind. The Wadden Islands of the north are a hotspot for yachting enthusiasts, while the flat landscape makes touring on bike easy and – importantly – fun.

So, if you thought it was all windmills and tulips, you’d better think again…

Weather

The weather is very unpredictable in the Netherlands; it can be extremely changeable from day to day but also year to year. Spring is the driest season to pay a visit. Summers are quite warm, with the warmest weather occurring during July and August. Winters tend to be quite mild, although a very cold spell during January or February is not uncommon.

Temperatures range from around zero in winter, from November through February, to 20-25°C in the height of summer during July and August. There is an even distribution of rainfall throughout the year, so be sure to pack waterproofs at any time of year. Evenings are cool, even during warmer summer months, so make sure you pack a sweater.

Average Weather Guide:

Temperature in Degrees Centigrade

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Rainfall in Millimetres

Rainfall

The tables above are intended as guidelines only.

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