Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Self-guided tour of the Netherlands. Arrive in Ammu on the afternoon of May 1st and fly to Eindhoven as early as the 6th. If you want to go to The Hague, Rotterdam or Maastricht, please provide deta

Self-guided tour of the Netherlands. Arrive in Ammu on the afternoon of May 1st and fly to Eindhoven as early as the 6th. If you want to go to The Hague, Rotterdam or Maastricht, please provide deta

Self-guided tour of the Netherlands. Arrive in Ammu on the afternoon of May 1st and fly to Eindhoven as early as the 6th. If you want to go to The Hague, Rotterdam or Maastricht, please provide detailed itinerary planning.

Day 1 5.1: Amsterdam-Utrecht (estimated 50 kilometers)

After arriving in Amsterdam by plane, drive to Utrecht and check into the hotel to rest.

Day 2 5.2: Utrecht-Kinderdijk-Rotterdam-Deft-The Hague (estimated 65 kilometers/estimated 30 kilometers/estimated 20 kilometers/estimated 15 kilometers)

After breakfast, go to Kinderdijk, a place with the highest concentration of windmills in the Netherlands, located on the outskirts of Rotterdam. The 19 windmills here have stood here since 1740. Although the current water pumping projects have been replaced by modern technology, the windmills have brought people However, it has an indelible symbolic meaning. In 1997, Kinderdijk was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. Then proceed to Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe and the second largest city in the Netherlands. Rotterdam is like an open museum of modern architecture. The city's avant-garde and bold popular designs and innovative performance art techniques are unforgettable. In particular, the three-dimensional cube house is the most unmissable one. Then go to Delft, the famous Dutch blue ceramic production place, visit the famous blue ceramics factory here, learn about the rich history and culture of hand-painted blue and white porcelain art, and you can appreciate and purchase the ceramic vessels favored by the Dutch royal family. Then go to The Hague, the seat of the central government of the Netherlands

Day 3 5.3: The Hague-Keukenhof Tulip Garden-Amsterdam (estimated 35 kilometers/estimated 40 kilometers)

After breakfast, enjoy the tour The Peace Palace, the seat of the United Nations International Court of Justice, brings you a sense of awe and righteousness. The Parliament Building is the most attractive place in The Hague. This majestic building was built in the 13th century. At that time, the count regarded this building as a gathering place. Then drive to the most fascinating Keukenhof Tulip Park at the turn of spring and summer every year. This largest tulip park in the world covers an area of ??32 hectares. During the flower season, more than 7 million tulips and hyacinths of more than 1,000 species compete in beauty. Pink purple, bright yellow, tender red, pure white...the colorful sea of ??flowers interweaves with green paths, trees, fountains and ponds, and the scenery is as colorful as a rainbow. Then proceed to Amsterdam to visit the most lively Dam Square in the city, the Royal Palace where the Queen of the Netherlands receives foreign guests, and the Independence Monument built to commemorate the victims of the resistance to the Nazis in World War II.

Day 4 5.4: Amsterdam-Astricht (about 3 hours drive)

After breakfast, drive to Astricht and visit Paradise Bookstore Can you study where you are closest to God? Almost everyone who likes reading dreams of having such a bookstore: at any time, you can push the door in, have a drink, flip through a book, and quietly immerse yourself in the world of books. The bookstore in Seles Church in Maastricht is such a dream bookstore: Paradise Bookstore. St. Serfas Bridge is said to be the oldest bridge in the Netherlands. Enjoy leisurely life at Freithofplatz.

Day 5.5: St. Petersburg Mountain – St. Petersburg Caves – Eindhoven

After breakfast, head to St. Petersburg Mountain, and then to St. Petersburg Caves. This cave is not naturally formed, but It was dug out because people had been mining the marl here for building materials since Roman times. There are also many painted murals left by the excavation workers at that time on the cave walls, as well as fossils of ancient marine life. There are more than 20,000 passages in the St. Petersburg Caves. For safety reasons, the guides of the St. Petersburg Caves have passed strict examinations. The temperature inside the cave is only about 9-10 degrees Celsius, so visitors must bring warm clothes. The cave is completely dark without any light, so please follow the tour guide closely and don’t leave the group.

Day 6 5.6: Eindhoven - Home

After breakfast, take a flight back to your warm home.