Need help! Advice!
After my visit to Paris I want to travel by train (Benelux Rail Pass) with three options being Belgium, Netherlands, or Luxembourg.
I will have from the early morning of the 10th of June, and leave back in Paris for America on the 16th at 11:30 A.M.
What places in these countries are must-see sites?? For six days how much should i do and still have a special time?
I am fascinated by European Architecture/Culture and really appreciate natural beauty/impressive towns.
Benelux- Must See sites/cities?
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Amsterdam,, Delft, Leiden, Haarlem for a start..stay in Amsterdam and use train for day trips, no train pass needed.
If you are a Napoleonic Era history buff, Waterloo can be very interesting. Waterloo, Wellington Museum, Battlefield, Lions Mound, and Le Ferme du Caillou can all be easily included with a stay in Brussels
I'm with HappyT above, also Luxembourg city is fascinating but the high point should be Bruges (see the movie first though you may need subtitles to get around the Irish accents)