Looking for more offbeat sites in Bruges and Holland
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Looking for more offbeat sites in Bruges and Holland
I will be going to Bruges and Holland in September and would like to visit exciting, fun, off-the-beaten-path, or unusual places or experiences (including restaurants, coffeeshops, stores, museums, towns, hotels, etc.) I would appreciate any advice or recommendations anyone can offer.
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
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In Holland: choose a dry day. No matter where you are, rent a bike at the train station and bike out of town. You can get bike route suggestions at any tourist office (VVV). If you have time, spend a night or two somewhere else. Great bike trip: along Kinderdijk near Rotterdam (touristy, but most of them are in tour buses!); through the dunes between Haarlem and the North Sea (water warm enough for swimming); north from The Hague along the coast, Delft to Hoek van Holland past endless greenhouses, then back to Delft via the tiny town of 't Zwet for a fabulous dinner at the half-submerged restaurant Zwetheul; the National Park Hoge Veluwe (near Arnhem / Otterloo) and the Kroeller-Mueller art museum. Or head for Maastricht and explore that Dutch/Belgian corner.
Go to The Hague to see the Queen ride in her Golden Coach to address Parliament on the third Tuesday in September!
Go to The Hague to see the Queen ride in her Golden Coach to address Parliament on the third Tuesday in September!
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If you have a car, go up to Middleburg, definitely off the beaten path. In Brugge, we really liked the Time Out cafe, which is a bit away from the central action. There were a few jazz/nightclub venues along Langstraat that were more locals oriented.





