... of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 seats. Since 1992 it is also part of the Superbike World Championship calendar.The original Assen track was first used for the 1925 Dutch TT (Tourist Trophy) race, ...
... part of the Martinikerk (Martini Church). The tower contains a brick spiral staircase consisting of 260 steps, and the carillon within the tower contains 62 bells. It is considered one of the main tourist ...
... the opposite side of the square. Also overlooking the plaza are the NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky and the upscale department store De Bijenkorf. These various attractions have turned the Dam into a tourist ...
... some other European countries. The Dutch themselves often use (debit) bank cards, for which even small shops and market stands usually have a machine. In tourist destinations you will generally find credit ...
... and a popular short stay tourist destination for the Dutch. The park is situated north of Arnhem and east of Ede and praised for its natural beauty, divers wildlife and the Kröller Müller museum for modern ...
Waterlooplein is a square in the centre of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, near the Amstel river. The daily flea market on the square is popular with tourists. The Stopera city hall and opera building ...
De Wallen or De Walletjes is the largest and best known red-light district in Amsterdam and a major tourist attraction. It is located in the heart of the oldest part of the city (Amsterdam-Centrum), ...
... of the largest marinas in the Netherlands. Zuiderzeemuseum is located in Enkhuizen. Architecturally, the Drommedaris is the oldest building in Enkhuizen, from 1540. Tourists take boat trips to and from ...
Alkmaar is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Alkmaar is well known for its traditional cheese market. For tourists, it is a popular cultural destination. ...
... through the Schelde. Tourists are attracted to Vlissingen not just because of its history and maritime character, but also because nowhere else in the world do large ships pass this close to shore.
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... Giethoorn has over 180 bridges.
Giethoorn is a very popular attraction among Chinese tourists. The village of only 2620 inhabitants sees between 150,000 and 200,000 Chinese tourists every year. ...
... of the thriving beer trade with Hamburg. The beer traders from Hamburg may well have been the first foreigners in the fledgling city of Amsterdam. Since 1600, Amsterdam has been a favourite tourist destination ...
... attitude. The parade route is lined with a fascinating mix of spectators: gays and lesbians, parents with young children, waving grandparents and transfixed tourists. Clubs, bars, corporations, NGOs, political ...
... tourists from all over Europe, notably from Germany.
The picturesque village attracted many Dutch artists over the centuries who painted the bomschuiten drawn up on the beach, or fishermen at work ...
... the 19th century. Photos taken by tourists and journalists in far-away places have always helped to satisfy the curiosity of those who stay at home. The photos taken by Herbert Ponting take you on an expedition ...
... to develop, and the architecture continues to surprise visitors, tourists are of course invited to contribute to the sustainable approach during their trip.
For hotels Rotterdam has a cooperation ...
... dykes to keep the land dry. It is poignant that the motto of the province of Zeeland is ‘Luctor et emergo’ (‘I struggle and overcome’).
Barriers: Places of interest for tourists ...
... Pieter Elbers, CEO of KLM. The objective of the cooperation is to create more brand awareness on Alitrip for the destination Holland and to encourage Chinese tourists and business visitors to visit Holland. ...
NBTC Holland Marketing estimates that 14.9 million international tourists visited Holland in 2015. This is a 7% increase compared with 2014. Most of the visitors came from Germany, while China showed ...
... scattered across the country, tourists expecting a countryside full of picturesque villages, tulips and windmills may be in for a bit of a shock. The villages, tulips and windmills are there for sure, ...
... like strangers in Amsterdam. On the contrary, a visit to Amsterdam is almost like going home – which is perhaps why Amsterdam is so popular with American tourists.
Schreierstoren ...
... young children, waving grandparents and transfixed tourists. Clubs, bars, corporations, NGOs, political parties and other organisations compete to present the most spectacular boat. Popular locations to ...
... perspective. There are plenty of special tourist routes, guided bike tours and, of course, bike rental companies throughout the city. And the best part is: every visitor suddenly feels like an Amsterdammer ...
... Austrian Empress Sissi. The 1881 opening of a direct train link between Amsterdam and Zandvoort further ensured a steady stream of tourists.
The popularity of Zandvoort grew quickly ...
... walk through the Hanseatic history of Groningen. The traces of this period may no longer be very distinct, but there is lots to explore for observant strollers. The walk is available at the Tourist Information ...
Tourists and business visitors to Amsterdam who enjoy creative accommodations can soon look forward to the Faralda NDSM Crane Hotel, located at the top of a former industrial crane in one of the city’s ...
... tourists visited the Netherlands, from Europe and from farther afield (the United States and Canada, and emerging economies such as China and India). Foreign tourists spend about €10 billion a year ...
... In the dunes, valleys like The Muy are quite popular with tourists.
Both tourists and birds are abundant. The tourists visit mostly in the summer.
The islanders call their hilly area the ...
... Center, which has become a major tourist attraction in the city. The perimeter of the historic city center is dotted with restored fortifications from the old medieval walls; within the center is a slew ...
The Mergellandroute (English:chalk land route) is a tourist route through South Limburg, Netherlands, mapped out by the ANWB.
The Mergellandroute goes mostly through the local hills, which ...
... a population of about 22,000. The area is visited by 4 million tourists annually. The main attractions are the beaches and marinas. The Storm Surge Barrier on the Oosterschelde is the most popular visitor ...
... and many monuments draw thousands of tourists every year. Large tourist attractions are the Main court, the Doesburgse mustard factory and 'De Waag', which according to reports is the oldest public ...
... The municipality has many small woods, old water mills, beautiful country houses and small castles with their parks and small lanes winding themselves through the countryside. Therefore, many tourists ...
... which make it popular with tourists, particularly in spring; the fruit trees are in blossom. In April, a walking tour is organised in support of the Red Cross, the so called 'Rode Kruis Bloesemtocht'. ...
... to enable transport by water, they are now facilitate one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands: canal cruises. But even these are becoming more environmentally friendly, with many ...
... drugs street trading, especially to tourists.
New cabinet proposals for coffeeshops
Tourists can continue to visit coffeeshops in Amsterdam, also after 1 January 2013. This decision by Mayor ...
... month they open extra for you from 12 AM - 5 PM!
A free booklet with addresses and walking route is available from the VVV (Tourist information office) and those participating in the Art Walk.
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