Zandvoort: It is located on the North Sea coast, is known for its cool waters. It offers excellent lodging, terrace dining, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions.
Rijksmuseum: It is the largest art history library in the Netherlands, with a collection of around 450,000 books. It is named after Pierre Cuypers, the architect of the museum.
A'dam Tower: Enjoy spectacular views of Amsterdam and the surrounding area from this iconic viewing point, and experience the thrill of Europe’s highest swing
Royal palace Amsterdam: Located on Dam Square, this 17th-century building was originally a city hall and later became the royal palace for King Louis Bonaparte and the Dutch Royal House.
Herengracht: It is known as the Gentlemen's Canal, is one of Amsterdam's most famous canals. The 'Golden Elbow' area is particularly notable for its large and beautiful canal houses.
IJ-Hallen: It offers a ferry service from the back of Amsterdam Central Station and has a collection of various antique items at affordable prices.
Anne Frank House: This authentic museum tells the story of Anne Frank through original items such as photos, quotes, film clips and more allowing visitors to experience her history firsthand.
Amsterdam Tulip Museum: A must-see destination for tulip fanatics, this museum showcases exhibits devoted to the tulip, the national flower of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Centraal station: It is the city's largest railway hub, with 192,000 daily passengers, making it the second busiest in the Netherlands after Utrecht Centraal.