6 Days 5 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Greetings from Holland! :) You will be greeted and taken to your accommodation upon arrival in Amsterdam, the city of canals, clogs, and cheese. The night is yours to explore the city's bustling nightlife at your own speed. Overnight.

It's included in the room rate. Enjoy a tour of Holland's top attractions today. Visit Volendam and Zaanse Schans, two of the Netherlands' best-preserved historic towns. Take a boat ride across the IJsselmeer Lake to Marken, where you'll witness quaint wooden houses, before going on to Delft, where you'll view the historic Delftware manufacturers. The Binnenhof, Madurodam, and the Noordeinde Palace are all located in Hague, which is a great place to visit. Overnight

Leave the hotel after breakfast. From Amsterdam Central Station, take the train to Bruges through Brussels, where the Bollywood film 'PK' was filmed. This is Europe's best-preserved treasure and, as the phrase goes, "you can never snap terrible pictures in any nook in Bruges." Fun, interactive, and eccentric experiences for the whole family are available in Bruges. The day is yours to do as you like. Walking, cycling, taking a horse-drawn carriage trip, or cruising around the canals are some of the greatest ways to see this mediaeval wonder. Overnight.

The day is yours to do as you choose in Bruges. Optional: Visit the Frietmuseum, the world's only museum dedicated to potato fries, or the Choco Story Museum, where you and your family may get your hands dirty while producing chocolates. The Historium in Bruges allows visitors to relive life in the city in the 14th century. Learn how to produce beer in the city's last working brewery, Brewery De Halve Maan. Brugse Zot, their house brew, will make it all worth it after all that effort. Visit the Lake of Love, and time will stand still as you watch the swans glide by in their graceful flight. Take a stroll about town and admire the city skyline from the top of the Belfry (the bell tower). Overnight.

After breakfast, leave the hotel. Travel to Brussels City this morning and check into your hotel on your own. Enjoy today's tour of Brussels by taking a Hop-on, Hop-off bus. Check out the Grand Place, one of Europe's most beautiful market squares, the iconic Manneken Pis, and the many chocolate and gift shops in the city. At Mini Europe, you can catch a glimpse of the continent as a whole.
Breakfast. It's time to say goodbyes as you'll be taken to Brussels Airport to catch your return journey home.
The following are some of the most popular tourist destinations in Belgium: • Horta Museum and Town Houses in Horta • Basilica of the Holy Blood • The Cathedral of St. Bavo • The Grand Place • Bruges' Canals and Belfry • Gravensteen and the Old Town of Ghent • Flanders' Battlefields
The ideal time to come is from mid-April to mid-October, with July and August being the busiest months due to their pleasant temperatures.
Between Amsterdam and Brussels, there is a distance of approximately 202 kilometres, which can be traversed in 2.5 hours by car and less than 2 hours by the high-speed train that runs between these two locations. On the other hand, the regional train from Amsterdam to Brussels takes 2.5 hours.
Yes. In Belgium, you can readily find hygienic, inexpensive, and delectable vegetarian meals.
Yes. There are numerous recreational activities available, like kayaking on the River Lesse, cycling through the Sonian forest, visiting the Flanders Field Museum in Ypres, and touring the Ardennes' villages, hills, and valleys.
Among the top experiences available in Amsterdam are a bike tour to Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, a bike tour through tulip fields, a gondola ride through the canals, renting a boat, and climbing the Westertoren.
There is no optimal time to visit Amsterdam, as it is accessible year-round
Anne Frank's House, the Van Gogh Museum, Vondelpark, the Red Light District, Heineken Brewery, The Rozentheater, the Flower Market, and Dam Square are just a few of the must-see attractions in Amsterdam.