Encounter the largest tulip sea in Europe with an ultra in-depth flower viewing experience!
❤ Seeing the real photos, aren’t you already tempted? Let us immerse you in the sea of tulips, stroll through pastoral scenery, cruise along the romantic road… and visit nine world heritage sites, explore the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, and admire the world-famous painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Vermeer! 🌷
🛬【Itinerary】
⭐Tour three major museums⭐ Benefits Community Creation Center
✅Rijksmuseum, Netherlands: This museum houses numerous Dutch art treasures and holds the largest collection of works by the master Rembrandt. The most famous piece is Rembrandt’s 1642 painting "The Night Watch," regarded as a national treasure of the Netherlands.
✅British Museum: Enter the British Museum, also known as the Museum of Britain, the world’s oldest and grandest comprehensive museum, and one of the four largest and most famous museums globally.
✅Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery: Step into the most representative art palace in the Netherlands—the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, home to masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Though small in scale, it is world-renowned for its "concentrated essence." Exhibits include Vermeer’s "Girl with a Pearl Earring," Rembrandt’s "The Anatomy Lesson," and classic works by Rubens, Hals, and other masters.
⭐Nine World Heritage Sites⭐
💙Stonehenge, UK: Stonehenge is the most famous and mysterious prehistoric site in the British Isles, located southwest of London. It is a renowned prehistoric cultural temple site in Europe.
💙Bruges, Belgium: Although called the "Venice of the North," Bruges has a city temperament very different from Venice—delicate and tranquil. Walking on centuries-old cobblestone streets, seeing horse-drawn carriages approaching, and visiting exquisite handmade lace shops feels like stepping back into Europe a hundred years ago.
💙Bruges City Hall: Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, it is one of Belgium’s oldest city halls. This creamy yellow Gothic building reflects Bruges’ former glory as one of Europe’s wealthiest and most prosperous cities.
💙Ghent, Belgium: Ghent was once the second most prosperous city in medieval Europe after Paris. Today, its preserved medieval charm and elegance are captivating. The old town is filled with magnificent medieval buildings in Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, like a continuous painting.
💙St. Bavo’s Cathedral: St. Bavo’s Cathedral perfectly combines Romanticism with early and late Gothic styles. It is famous for the 15th-century triptych "Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" (Ghent Altarpiece). The city center’s bell tower is the tallest building in town at 91 meters, featuring a rotating copper dragon in 14th-century artistic style. In the 16th century, the tower was equipped with a carillon of 52 bells that play melodious tunes daily.
💙Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium: Founded in the 12th century, this "most beautiful square in Europe," praised by the great writer Victor Hugo, is surrounded by Renaissance and Gothic architectural gems and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage site.
💙Cologne Cathedral, Germany: Cologne Cathedral is Germany’s largest Gothic Catholic church and was designated a World Heritage site in 1996. Construction spanned over six centuries, and inside are many main pillars and a treasure chamber.
💙Würzburg Residence, Germany: One of Würzburg’s landmarks, the Residence was built between 1720 and 1744. It is a masterpiece of Southern German Baroque architecture and one of Europe’s finest palaces, now protected as a World Heritage site.
💙Rüdesheim, Germany: Rüdesheim is a fairy-tale town on the Rhine River, built on a hillside with many beautiful German timber-framed houses. The houses are numerous but not tall, each exquisitely decorated. Narrow streets full of traditional German old-town style exude the unique romantic atmosphere of the Rhine riverside.
💙Amsterdam Canal Ring, Netherlands: The Amsterdam canals are a key cityscape and the lifeblood of Amsterdam, known as the "Water City." Dug during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century, the canals form a ring around the city and are listed as a World Heritage site.
💙Kinderdijk Windmills, Netherlands: The Kinderdijk windmill group is one of the most famous attractions in the Netherlands, with 19 windmills standing side by side, very spectacular. It was listed as a World Heritage site in 1997.
⭐Enjoy the Netherlands, stroll through the tulip sea⭐
💝The Netherlands, with its capital Amsterdam, has always been a key hub for commerce and trade, earning the nickname "Gateway to Europe." Let’s go find tulips in the Netherlands! From late March to early May each year, the Netherlands becomes a charming sea of flowers, the most romantic and enchanting travel season.
💝Keukenhof Park: Keukenhof is the world’s largest tulip park. Every spring, it blooms like an ocean of flowers with seven million tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other bulb flowers competing to blossom. Strolling through, you can enjoy the vibrant spring scenery and fully feel the lively atmosphere of spring.
💝Rotterdam: Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands and Europe’s largest port. Most buildings were destroyed during World War II. After the war, some buildings were restored and rebuilt, and many famous modern buildings were newly constructed. Therefore, it is also known as "Europe’s most modern city."
💝Markthal Market: The trendy Markthal arcade market features an arched design and a giant mural "Horn of Plenty" covering the walls and ceiling over 10,000 square meters. Here you can freely buy various foods and snacks to solve your lunch.
The Hague: The Hague is the political center of the Netherlands, home to government institutions, parliament, embassies, and international organizations. It is also Europe’s most spring-like city, surrounded by royal elegance and green tranquility.
💝Amsterdam: As the largest city in the Netherlands, Amsterdam’s development from a fishing village to a metropolis has experienced glory, destruction, and the trials of world wars. To some extent, its history is a microcosm of Dutch history.
💝Dam Square: Not far from the central train station, Dam Square, also called Dom Square, can be considered the starting point of Amsterdam’s city center and the most vibrant place in the city.
💝Giethoorn Village: Known as the "Green Venice" or "Dutch Venice," Giethoorn’s waters reflect rows of green houses. Compared to Venice, Giethoorn is less famous but more natural, quieter with bird songs and fragrant flowers. Riding a flat-bottomed wooden boat through the peaceful village, you see green trees, fragrant flowers, gently flowing water, winding bridges, and various thatched-roof houses. Being in Giethoorn feels like stepping into a poetic and picturesque fairy tale world, offering the ultimate relaxation for body and mind.
🧡【Tips】
For outbound travel in the next six months, your passport must be valid at least until October 2026!!
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