This country is filled with amazing places to visit as it’s rich in history and the arts. It’s also known for its collection of charming villages scattered throughout it.
The 19 windmills in Kinderdijk were built in 1739 and 1740 to prevent the area from floods and have been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1997.
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Visitors associate Holland with its windmills, and Zaanse Schans has plenty of the historic windmills and houses, most completed in the late 1500s to the 1600s.
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Lisse is a small town in the province of South Holland popular for the Keukenhof Gardens.
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Being off the beaten path, Hoorn strikes with authentic Dutch atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and superb restaurants. All that near the IJsselmeer lake.
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Domburg is a picturesque town in the province of Zealand, located at the North Sea. It’s also one of the oldest seaside towns in this Dutch province.
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