Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The best time to travel to Holland.

The best time to travel to Holland.

Lead: When you mention Holland, you may immediately think of tulips, Dutch windmills, wooden shoes, cheese, or Amsterdam. The Netherlands has always been a popular tourist country, so when is the right time to travel to the Netherlands? Come on, the answer is in the following Dutch travel guide.

Optimal travel time

For travelers, April-10 is the most suitable time to travel to the Netherlands, where the temperature is comfortable, the days are long and the nights are short, and you can visit for a long time every day. Especially in the flowering period from the end of March to the beginning of May, the Netherlands has become a charming sea of flowers, which is the most romantic and charming travel season.

Dress guide

The weather in Holland is changeable, so you should take rain gear with you all the year round. In cold winter, the average temperature is 2-5, so you must prepare a warm coat. The average temperature in summer is about 22, and the temperature is lower in the morning and evening, so you need to bring a long-sleeved coat in case of emergency. Moreover, it's windy in Holland, so it's best to prepare windproof clothes when traveling to Holland all year round.

Classic seven-day tour of Holland:

D 1: Dam Square, Amsterdam Palace, Madame Tussauds Amsterdam, canals of amsterdam.

D2: Yangjiao Village, Netherlands National Museum, Van Gogh Art Museum, museum square.

D3: Leiden Square, singer flower market in Sansan windmill village.

D4: Keukenhof Park in The Hague.

D5: Parliament Building and Knight Building Moritais Royal Museum of Art and Peace Palace West Vanin Root Beach.

D6: windmill village on children's bank in Rotterdam cube house

D7: Children's Bank Windmill Village in Rubik's Cube House, Rotterdam

Introduction of Dutch scenic spots

Sansansi windmill village

Sansan windmill village, located in the north of Amsterdam 15km, is a beautiful ancient village. The traditional features of people's living and living are well preserved here, and Dutch folk customs such as windmills, wooden shoes and cheese are concentrated here. The windmill village is dotted with various handicraft workshops, forming a quiet and beautiful rural landscape.

The museum in Windmill Village includes wooden shoe factories, ash factories, bakeries, cheese and dairy workshops and grocery stores over 100 years old. In winter, only some museums in the village are open. You don't need to buy a ticket to enter Sansan windmill village. It costs little to visit the museums and windmills in the village.

Madero Ding

Madeleine condensed Holland into a small city. There is a real lighthouse, two huge dams and wavy buildings, and madero Ding, a small country, is waving to welcome you. When the sun weakens in winter, there will be more than 50 thousand street lamps on the streets of Lilliput, and it will become a dreamy fairy tale country.

Daba square

Located in the center of Amsterdam, Dam Square, known as the "navel", is a landmark building in Amsterdam. A five-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Railway Station along Damla Street will lead you to this crowded square day and night. On the east side of Dam Square stands the iconic national monument. This 22-meter-high white pagoda is guarded by two stone lions to commemorate the soldiers and civilians who died in the world war.

Xiaohaidifang windmill village

The windmill village of children's dam, also known as children's dam, is located at 10 km southeast of Rotterdam, where 65438+19 windmills built in the 1940s are preserved. This is a must for every visitor to Holland and Rotterdam. The windmill group in the windmill village of children's dam has been listed in the World Heritage List, which can be said to be a typical model of Dutch scenery and a witness to Dutch history and culture.