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Winter Netherlands Stunning Footage, Scenic Relaxation Film with Calming Music

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16 Jan 2024

The Netherlands, a country in Northwest Europe, contains one of the greatest cultural traditions in all of Europe. If you travel to this destination, you can explore many museums, parks, and monuments of interest. The first mandatory stop is the canals of Amsterdam. This city has more than 100 km of canals and for this reason, it is known as the Venice of the North. Alternatively, you can take a cruise called the Canal Bus which runs a tour with 14 stops and takes you to the city's most important museums and attractions. Madurodam Park in The Hague is one of the most famous parks in the Netherlands. In it, there are countless buildings and locations made to scale representing the most relevant landmarks of the country. It also features videos and multimedia that help better understand the history of the Netherlands. The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe and one of the oldest in the world. Nearby, you can board the Spido, a tourist boat that takes you along the Meuse River. Your itinerary includes the Dutch city's most iconic architecture and sites. Anne Frank House is located in the heart of the Dutch capital. The house museum tells the story of this historical figure and his persecution by the Nazi regime. At the entrance, you can buy a brochure in Spanish where all the events that happened in each room are explained. It is essential to book in advance otherwise you will not receive a ticket. Efteling Park in Kaatsheuvel is a very attractive place to visit in the Netherlands with children. This park includes a central area and four major kingdoms full of stories and legends to entertain, as well as modern-themed attractions. It is open every day of the year, even in winter.

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