19 reasons to love the Netherlands
The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a beautiful and magical country, which is simply impossible not to love. We decided to remind those who have already been there, what a wonderful country it is, and inspire those who only dream of getting there. So, why do we love the Netherlands?

There is nothing more romantic than a sunset on the canal.

Or a sunset on the background of a windmill.

I want to eat Dutch cheese always and all the time.

Especially gouda.

You just can't pass by tulips, because they are the most delicate flowers in the world.

Queen's Day is your favorite holiday.

Dutch landscapes bring you some special peace.

But there is no way you can choose which time of the year you like the most in the Netherlands.

Because this country looks amazing in winter…

...in the spring…

...in summer…

...and in the fall.



Sitting in a local coffee shop is an indescribable pleasure.


And to try strop waffles, you are ready to give anything.

Or pofferches.

You know that in the Netherlands mayonnaise is a necessary addition to French fries.

You haven't seen anything more beautiful than the Netherlands at night.



And what could be better than leaning back in a chair and enjoying Heineken beer in the country where it is produced.

Love the Netherlands, and they will love you!
Keywords: Amsterdam | Holland | Netherlands
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