79 acres of 7 million flowers! It is tulip season so you would be wasting your trip if you did not stop by to see the famous tulip fields!
This park sees 10 million visitors annually.
This may be the most famous part of Amsterdam and is considered an UNESCO Heritage Site. The canals around the city are impossible to miss.
This is an old train station converted into a food hall and craft market with open air gardens.
This is where we usually stay in the city. Jordaan is a trendy neighborhood with lots of boutique shops, pubs, and restaurants.
This area has a lot of historical significance and is the location of the Royal Palace.
The Dutch are famous for their windmills. This is just one but there are plenty more to see. If you are feeling adventurous, lookup the windmills of Schiedam... this will require a trip to the Rotterdam area which is less than an hour away by train.