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Amsterdam
Experience the beauty of Amsterdam with the ease of public transport. With the city's comprehensive network of trams, metros, and buses, you can explore Amsterdam from every angle. By securing your tickets in advance, you can get to the city's hot spots spots quickly and safely. Don't worry about having to find the right ticket at the station, or on the tram; make your time in the Dutch capital as easy as possible by picking up your Amsterdam Public transport tickets ahead of time.
\$5.20
The best way to enjoy Amsterdam is through its most unique feature – the canals. Choose from an array of Amsterdam canal cruises and soak up the city's history, architecture, and fascinating views! Amsterdam boat tours offer a range of experiences for guests of all ages and interests. Choose from a morning canal cruise served with breakfast, or a leisurely day tour with your choice of pizza, BBQ, or Gouda cheese tasting. Let the captain do the steering while you enjoy a drink (or two) on a booze cruise, or book a romantic evening excursion instead. There are plenty of options! Get to know Amsterdam with an expert guide to point out historic points of interest, showcase classic photography opportunities, and share fun facts about the city. Canal tours are available in several languages and most offer audio guides. Rain or shine, these semi-covered tour boats are your ticket to experience this iconic city in true Dutch fashion.
\$12.14
Explore a collection of ancient manuscripts and rare books. Attend lectures and discussions on philosophy and spirituality.
\$15.00
Enjoy easer transfers between Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and locations in and around Amsterdam.
\$5.90
The Van Gogh Museum displays over 200 of Vincent van Gogh's works, including landscapes, still lifes and drawings, and letters. By displaying them alongside works from Van Gogh's contemporaries, viewers get real insights into his life and work. The museum itself is comprised of two buildings. The main building, designed by Gerrit Rietveld, Joan van Dillen, and J. van Tricht, opened in 1973. The second building, designed by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa was added in 1999. Located in Amsterdam's Museumplein (along with the Stedelijk and Rijksmuseum), the Van Gogh Museum is one of the most-visited museums in the Netherlands. Book Van Gogh Museum tickets and get up close to masterpieces like "The Potato Eaters," "Almond Blossom," "Two Cut Sunflowers", and "Irises," not to mention one or two of those timelessly intense self portraits!
\$27.00
Lisse
The tulip is one of the most iconic symbols of the Netherlands – and nowhere are they worshipped more whole-heartedly than at the Keukenhof. Known as the Garden of Europe, Keukenhof has fields of more than seven million tulips spread out over 32 hectares. The focus is on the mighty tulip, but roses, gerberas, daffodils, orchids, and more all get their time to shine here. There are English and Japanese gardens, a playground, a petting zoo, a maze, and much more to explore. It's open for just eight weeks each spring.
\$7.00
Rotterdam
Swap the Dutch-style canal houses of Amsterdam for a completely different experience in the Netherlands with a visit to the port city of Rotterdam. See the contemporary Rotterdam skyline from the water as you sail between abstract architecture and modern bridges on a harbor cruise off the historic Rotterdam port.
\$17.50
The Modern Contemporary (Moco) Museum Amsterdam is housed inside Villa Alsberg, a 1904 townhouse in the middle of Amsterdam Museumplein. High-profile guest curators and exhibitions highlight some of the modern world's best contributors to the art world. Eduard Cuypers, cousin of Rijksmuseum designer Pierre Cuypers, designed the townhouse, making it a sight to see in itself. But the work inside is absolutely phenomenal; two current attractions showcase the work of street art activist Banksy, and pop artist extraordinaire, Andy Warhol.
\$21.56
The Hague
A testament to Dutch history, the Mauritshuis is located in a 17th-century mansion in the Hague. Its permanent collection, the Royal Cabinet of Paintings, consists of 854 works from Dutch and Flemish masters from the 17th century. Among its most prized works is one of the world's most instantly recognizable and reproduced paintings: Johannes Vermeer's timeless 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'. It also features the whos-who of Dutch and Flemish masters, with works by Rembrandt, Van Dyke, Rubens, Brueghel, Holbein, Hals, and Steen all represented in the immense collection. The Mauritshuis is one of the most essential art experiences in the Netherlands and an absolute must-see in the Hague.
\$21.00
Escher in Het Paleis / Escher in The Palace is located in The Hague's impressive former Winter Palace of the Queen Mother Emma. It makes for a day of optical illusions in some fairy tale surroundings. The Palace is easily reached by all trams to the Malieveld tram stop.
\$14.50
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Pannenkoekenboot Rotterdam is a cruise through Rotterdam that includes all-you-can-eat pancakes. It is located beside Het Park in Rotterdam, only a minute's walk from the Euromast tower.
\$27.50
Explore Rotterdam like never before with our incredible city tours! Discover the vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and amazing attractions of this exciting city. Knowledgeable and friendly local guides will give you an unforgettable experience as they take you to all the best spots Rotterdam has to offer. Make memories that will last a lifetime and get the most out of your trip to Rotterdam with one of these amazing city tours!
\$14.95
Explore the beauty of Amsterdam on a city tour! Discover the city's vibrant culture, architecture, and history while taking in the sights and sounds of the Dutch capital. With knowledgeable and experienced tour guides, you are sure to get the most out of your Amsterdam experience. Get ready to discover the historic canal ring with its quaint bridges, as well as hidden gems you could easily walk past. There's also a range of self-guided audio tour option so you can enjoy Amsterdam at your own pace.
Located under the Erasmus Bridge, Remastered is like stepping into a whole new world. Using advanced projector technology and Europe's largest indoor LED screen, Remastered brings the works of famous Dutch masters to life. Get ready to stand amazed as Van Gogh's vibrant colours surround you, Hieronymous Bosch's creatures from The Garden of Earthly Delights run around the walls, and a pixel waterfall pours in its digital world. You can even create your own digital art work and set it loose!
\$20.76
Oegstgeest
Explore the amazing intricacies of the human body at CORPUS, a tribute to your own physiology. Take a straightforward and engaging trip through the human form. Learn about new life in the womb and follow the path from the small intestine, passing the pancreas and kidneys, to the large intestine. Witness the red blood cell's journey in the 5D heart theatre and appreciate the incredible human brain. After that, enter into the interactive section to gain a deeper understanding of the human body. Explore exhibits and games filled with information about its workings.
\$25.95
Madame Tussauds is located in the center of Amsterdam at the ever-busy Dam Square. Founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud in the 18th century, this iconic wax museum chain has locations in many cities across the globe, including London, Berlin, New York, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and of course, the Dutch capital. Madame Tussauds Amsterdam is home to hundreds of historical and royal figures, film and sports stars, and immersive themed galleries. The museum encourages an interactive approach to the wax figures – so go ahead and hug your favorite celebrity crush! Madame Tussauds has been a central fixture in Amsterdam since 1971, with its first location at the Kalverstraat, before being moved to the Dam Square, where it can't be missed – and definitely shouldn't!
\$16.00
Kaatsheuvel
Originally opened in 1952 as a fairytale forest with animatronic characters, Efteling has grown in size and stature to become one of Europe's premier themeparks. With rides, restaurants, and attractions, visitors will be immersed in a magical forest full of elves and fairies from Dutch folklore.
\$26.50
Maastricht
Grotten Noord Maastricht is an extensive network of underground caves beneath the city of Maastricht, in the south of the Netherlands. The caves have a large historical significance, having been used as a vault to store famous Dutch paintings and valuable artworks during WWII. The cave walls themselves are adorned with paintings from visiting artists over the years.
\$9.95
THIS IS HOLLAND offers a simulated flight experience with a spherical screen and special effects to enhance a state-of-the-art journey over The Netherlands. Visitors will see cultural highlights and landmarks, as well as learn about the history of The Netherlands. THIS IS HOLLAND is located in Amsterdam and can be reached via ferry from Amsterdam Central Station.
\$24.00
ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo is a famous zoo and botanical garden founded in 1838. It is the Netherlands' oldest zoo and one of the oldest in the world, featuring several historic buildings and architectural gems that provide a dose of Dutch culture alongside incredible wildlife encounters. Located in the heart of the city, ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo covers an area of over 10 hectares and is home to some 700 species of animals, including Asian elephants, African penguins, net giraffes, jaguars, and more. The zoo is also renowned for its botanical gardens containing some of the world's rarest trees and exotic plants. The zoo has a variety of interactive exhibitions, including a Planetarium, Aquarium, Geological Museum, Insectarium, and a Butterfly Pavilion. There are also many educational and recreational activities for kids, including a petting zoo, playgrounds, and an interactive science center.
\$30.50