If you are looking to discover three very unique Venetian islands that are known for their picturesque scenery, unique history and craft traditions this
If you are looking to discover three very unique Venetian islands that are known for their picturesque scenery, unique history and craft traditions this
The Dutch capital shows its contemporary face in the thoughtfully regenerated dockland district. Hop on a ferry across the IJ lake like a local, and explore
Follow a local guide on a private tour of Amsterdam that reveals the city’s often-overlooked neighborhoods and attractions. Go for a stroll along the hip
Take a break from the bustling city of Amsterdam and go on a half-day trip to the countryside and visit two of the most traditional villages in the country:
Amsterdam means trams! They are synonymous with the city and for good reason, they service virtually every attraction in the city. There is also a metro servicing destinations further afield.
But a better way to the city is with pedal power! The city is extremely flat and very suited to bike riding, and the city is famous for being one of the most bikeable cities in the world!
Amsterdam rarely gets super-hot. Spring through fall offers the best weather, but you'll still need to layer up for those cooler nights. Pack for daytime high temperatures that average around 72°F in July and August, which is the peak of summer here, and also peak tourist season. March through the start of May sees the nearby tulip fields bloom bright, and it's worth dealing with the chillier weather to enjoy this spectacle.
Make sure you pack a light jacket and sweater in summer, for the evenings, and a heavy coat if you're coming in winter. Here are a few more items that could come in handy:
Experience world-class art, secluded cobblestone streets, and the cling-cling of bells in the bicycle-loving, cultural hub of The Netherlands.
Experience world-class art, secluded cobblestone streets, and the cling-cling of bells in the bicycle-loving, cultural hub of The Netherlands.
Experience world-class art, secluded cobblestone streets, and the cling-cling of bells in the bicycle-loving, cultural hub of The Netherlands.