The Randstad
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Randstad - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Named after the celebrated man himself, this not-to-be-missed museum holds a collection of amazingly virile and lively group portraits by the Golden Age painter, depicting...Read More
The spectacular Kasteel de Haar is not only the largest castle in the Netherlands, but also the most sumptuously furnished. Thanks to the fortuitous way...Read More
A former dignitary-hosting convent of St. Agatha, the Prinsenhof Museum is celebrated as the residence of Prince William the Silent, beloved as Vader des Vaderlands...Read More
Beyond the converted 19th-century station that serves as the entrance to this excellent museum is a vast exhibition space in the style of a rail...Read More
Housed in the former St. Lucas Guild, where Delft's favorite son was dean for many years, the center takes visitors on a multimedia journey through...Read More
Built around 1400, this is Haarlem's only remaining city gate; remains of the city wall can be seen at its base. It's slightly to the...Read More
The city sided with the (Protestant) Dutch rebels during the Eighty Years' War, and when the (Catholic) Spanish were driven out in 1572, the city...Read More
This vast and eclectic collection ranges from a 10th-century boat to a Viktor and Rolf A-Bomb coat, and from Golden Age paintings to minimalist home...Read More
Just off the Grote Markt, and tucked into a small gabled building above a shop, this house honors a family of World War II resistance...Read More
This impressive wooden smock windmill was first constructed in 1788 on the foundations of a former defensive tower just east of the city center. The...Read More
A branch of the Frans Hals Museum, De Hallen has an extensive collection of Dutch Impressionists and Expressionists, including sculpture, textiles, and ceramics, as well...Read More
Just to the west of Oude Delft is Phoenixstraat, where you'll find this working flour mill that originally stood on the town ramparts. Parts of...Read More
Holding its own against the imposing Domtoren across the square, this grand Gothic cathedral was built during the 13th and 14th centuries and designed in...Read More
Soaring lancet windows add to the impression of majestic height of the famous 14th-century tower of "the cathedral that is missing." The sole remnant of...Read More
Don't miss this series of houses with their identical step gables at the southern end of Groot Heiligland, across the street from the entrance to...Read More
The pretty, tree-lined Oude Delft canal has numerous historic gabled houses along its banks and takes the honors for being the first canal in the...Read More
Late Gothic Sint Bavo's, more commonly called the Great Church, dominates the main market square. It was built in the 14th century, but severe fire...Read More
Around this great market square the whole of Dutch architecture can be traced in a chain of majestic buildings ranging from the 14th to the...Read More
Delft's main square is bracketed by two town landmarks, the Stadhuis (Town Hall) and the Nieuwe Kerk. Here, too, are cafés, restaurants, and souvenir shops...Read More
Just a few blocks south of the Dom, this former convent houses a vast collection of sacred art and artifacts from religious history. There are...Read More
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