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Rijksmuseum   
The Rijksmuseum is considered by many to be the ’national treasure of the Netherlands’. The collection contains close to one million objects, including 17th century paintings by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Jan Steen and Vermeer.

Van Gogh Museum   
The Van Gogh museum holds the worlds largest collection of Van Gogh related items, including paintings, drawings and letters. The museum allows you to chart the development of Van Gogh’s career, and also includes works by his contemporaries and friends, such as Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec.

Royal Palace   
The Royal Palace was once called the Eighth Wonder of the World. It was built between 1648 and 1665, and was originally intended for use as a city hall.

Amsterdam Hotels Group   
Amsterdam Hotels Group offers you a selection of Amsterdam hotels ranging from the moderately priced budget hotels, affordable comfortable mid range hotels to the high end luxury hotels.

Walibi World   
Walibi World is the new name for the Six Flags Holland theme park. The most well known, and most obvious, feature of Walibi World is the ’Goliath’ ride. Hidden at the rear of the park, Goliath is a junior hyper-coaster that imposes itself on the landscape for miles around.

Euromast   
The Euromast offers a spectacular view of the city of Rotterdam and its harbour. The building stands at 600 feet tall, and is Holland’s tallest building.

Rembranthuis   
The house where Rembrandt van Rijn lived from 1639 to 1658 is now a museum. The house was constructed in 1606, and remodelled in 1627 by Jacob van Campen, who is better known as the architect of Amsterdam Town Hall.

Cathedral and Cathedral Tower   
The Cathedral in Utrecht took almost three centuries to build. The nave collapsed in 1674 during a violent storm, and was never rebuilt. The choir and transepts survived, as did the tower, which remains separated from the rest of the cathedral.

Netherlands Maritime Museum   
The Netherlands Maritime Museum (Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum) was originally built as a military depot for the Amsterdam Admiralty in 1656. Trading vessels of the East India Company came there to equip for their journeys.

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam   
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is the largest art museum of the Netherlands. The heart of the collection is paintings from the Dutch Golden Age with works from Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals and many others.


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