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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1677247
What the Low Countries lack in size, they make up for in cultural clout: follow the road south through a string of beautiful, historic cities, home to spectacular architecture, mouth-watering cuisine and an illustrious artistic heritage. Travelling from the bustling canals of Amsterdam to the grand squares of northern Belgium, uncover some of Europe’s most scenic and intriguing cities on this cultural odyssey. A&K’s experts curate your adventure to suit your tastes, whether it be immersion in the work of the Dutch Masters or a gourmet tour of the Belgian capital, promising stays in the best urban hotels, with all the sights of the city on your doorstep.
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1 Arrive Amsterdam, Netherlands
A maze of pretty waterways, coffeehouses and museums brimming with Golden Age masterpieces: Amsterdam is one of Europe’s most unforgettable capitals, a city that takes high culture as seriously as hedonism. Whether explored on foot, boat or bike — the transport of choice for Amsterdammers, of course — its cool, laid-back collage of districts is stitched together with cobbles and canals: browse the boutiques along De 9 Straatjes, people-watch from Jordaan’s storied bruin (brown) cafes or roam the artsy, leafy streets of De Pijp.
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2 Amsterdam – Cruising The Canals
Glide along the city’s iconic canals on a private cruise. Donning your walking shoes, take to the charming streets and alleys en route to Dam Square, dominated by the Royal Palace. In the Canal Ring district, see gabled houses lining the waterways. End the day at the Anne Frank House, a poignant reminder of its occupants’ experiences during World War II.
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3 Amsterdam – Pedaling Through Waterland
Today, your cycling guide leads a bike tour through the scenic countryside and along the North Holland Canal to Waterland, northeast of Amsterdam. The charming villages of Zunderdorp, Ransdorp and Durgerdam present scenic views and opportunities for exploration and refreshments before a ferry ride back to Amsterdam. Once a working-class neighborhood, the trendy Jordaan district now boasts specialty shops and fantastic restaurants. Meet families preserving Dutch food traditions and explore historical sites rarely seen by visitors.
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4 Amsterdam – Van Gogh And Rembrandt
The Van Gogh Museum holds the artist’s most celebrated works, making it the perfect start to an art-filled day. The artistic journey continues at the Rembrandt House Museum, the artist’s former home and creative haven. As you wander through, discover remarkable paintings and precious belongings reunited after Rembrandt’s bankruptcy in 1656.
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5 Delft And The Hague – Masterworks Of Pottery And Paint
Delft beckons with its blue and white pottery and attractive architecture. The town’s gorgeous buildings and charming ambience invite you; visit the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), boasting the second tallest church tower in the Netherlands. Continue to the Vermeer Centrum; discover the history of Johannes Vermeer, the Dutch Baroque painter of Girl with a Pearl Earring. After lunch at leisure, continue to The Hague, exploring the Mauritshuis Museum’s impressive works by Rembrandt, Steen, Hals, Rubens, Van Dyck and many other Dutch artists.
Pause in Antwerp en route to Bruges and meet your guide for a walk through Belgium’s second city. Stroll wide boulevards and past ornate facades until you reach the Snijders&Rockox House to view Rubens’ early self-portrait, a rendition of The Descent from the Cross and lively sketches. Next, visit the Cathedral of Our Lady, where soaring vaults hold more of the artist’s masterpieces.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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