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Holland
Travel - Amsterdam, Van Gogh,
Anne Frank
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by: Rick
Chapo
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Holland
certainly has a reputation
with travelers. Known for
having a very liberal attitude
on social issues such as
prostitution and drugs, the
reputation is not always
deserved. Yes, marijuana and
prostitution is legal, but
there is so much more to the
country. Many look at
Amsterdam as Holland, but
visitors know there is much
more. If you desire to travel
to Holland, also known as the
Netherlands, don't miss these
attractions.
Amsterdam
Simply put, Amsterdam has
something for everyone. The
city is an incredibly
beautiful collection of old
world European architecture
elegantly partitioned by
canals. In truth, the city is
built on roughly 90 small
islands, although you can
hardly tell. Transportation is
best undertaken on foot or by
bicycle. With a cool climate,
you'll barely break a sweat.
Contrary to popular opinion,
Amsterdam is not just a city
of liberal policies. Yes,
coffee bars sell things other
then just coffee. Yes, there
are women in windows that are
awfully friendly. Still, there
is so much more to experience
in the city.
Van Gogh Museum
The Rijksmuseum Vincent van
Gogh houses the world's
largest collection of the work
of Vincent van Gogh. From his
early work, the museum
contains 700 artistic works
and 850 letters. After moving
to Paris in 1886, van Gogh
entered an impressionist
period, of which the museum
contains a large collection.
Perhaps the most interesting
thing about the collection is
the organization. The entire
collection is arranged
chronologically from the first
to last work. As you walk, you
can clearly see the evolution
of this master's skill.
Anne Frank House
Who hasn't read the intense
diary of Anne Frank? Hiding
from the Nazis, she and her
family lived in an annexed
section of an apartment in
Amsterdam for two years. In
1957, the house was donated to
the Anne Frank Foundation and
turned into a museum. A visit
will send chills through your
spine. The museum contains
films, the annexed area and
the original notes of Anne
Frank. A must see for anyone
traveling to Amsterdam.
Beyond Amsterdam
For those needing a break from
Amsterdam, there is much to be
seen in Holland. If you are
looking for a color explosion,
consider taking the bulb
cycling tour out of Noordwijk.
Windmills your thing? Head to
the De Zaan district to see
them in action. Prefer to
spend a night in a castle? Try
the Castle Hotel Engelenburg,
which even lets you ruin a
good walk by playing golf.
Travel to Holland and you
won't regret it. Whether you
want to
"investigate" the
countries liberal policies or
simply bike through fields of
tulips, Holland will satisfy.
About the Author
Rick Chapo is with Nomad
Journals - Preserve the
experience with writing
journals for your travels.
Read more articles and
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