In the morning, our driver-guide will meet you at the pre-arranged time and location to begin the journey! Giethoorn – an eco-friendly fairytale village of winding canals and 170+ wooden bridges, known as the “Venice of the North”. -Giethoorn boat cruise (about 1 hour): glide through the main canals and lake area with commentary from an experienced captain. -Giethoorn Museum: learn the village’s history—peat digging, traditional boats, old farmhouses and daily life artefacts. De Hoge Veluwe National Park – one of the Netherlands’ largest nature reserves, blending wildlife, art and modern architecture. -Kröller-Müller Museum: the world’s second-largest Van Gogh collection (about 90 paintings & 180 drawings). Must-sees include works like The Potato Eaters and Café Terrace at Night (subject to exhibition). -Sculpture Garden: one of Europe’s largest outdoor sculpture parks featuring masters such as Rodin and Picasso. -St. Hubertus Hunting Lodge: a landmark by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage, with a distinctive V-shaped design and lookout tower.
Roermond – home to one of Europe’s largest designer outlets with an exceptional mix of international brands. -200+ stores: fashion, sports and home brands with year-round discounts (often up to 70%). -Popular names include Prada, Gucci, Burberry, Armani, Michael Kors, Nike, Adidas and more. Maastricht – one of the Netherlands’ oldest cities; the Maastricht Treaty (1992) marked the birth of the European Union. Dominicanen Bookstore: a 13th-century Gothic church transformed into a stunning cultural space. -Maastricht University: founded in 1976; renowned for law, medicine, economics and European studies. -St. Servatius Bridge: regarded as the Netherlands’ oldest bridge (rebuilt after WWII). -Helpoort & the underground caves: the oldest surviving city gate (1229) and a vast limestone labyrinth used for shelter and storage.
Nuenen – where Van Gogh lived and created around a quarter of his works, including The Potato Eaters. -Vincentre (Van Gogh Village Museum): explore Van Gogh’s key period in Nuenen and related sites around the village. -Van Gogh–Roosegaarde Cycle Path: a 600-metre glowing path inspired by Starry Night, using photoluminescent stones. Eindhoven – the Netherlands’ innovation, design and tech hub; often ranked among Europe’s leading tech cities. -Philips Museum: the original lightbulb factory (1891), tracing Philips’ journey from workshop to global powerhouse. -Van Abbemuseum: a world-class modern and contemporary art museum (Picasso, Kandinsky, Chagall and more). -DAF Museum: Showcasing the rich history of Dutch truck and car manufacturer DAF, with vehicles spanning from its founding in 1928 to the present day. -Evoluon: Eindhoven’s iconic UFO-shaped building, constructed by Philips in 1966 as a science and technology museum to celebrate the company’s 75th anniversary; its avant-garde design quickly made it a city landmark.
Utrecht – a vibrant old university city and hometown of Miffy creator Dick Bruna. -Miffy Museum: playful, interactive exhibits designed to spark children’s imagination. -Dom Tower: the city’s signature landmark and the tallest church tower in the Netherlands; climb for panoramic views. -Museum Speelklok: a “palace of musical instruments” featuring music boxes, street organs and self-playing instruments. -Railway Museum: housed in a restored old station with historic locomotives and royal carriages. Apeldoorn – known for forests and strong ties to the Dutch royal family. -Het Loo Palace: former royal summer residence, often called the “Dutch Versailles”; visit royal rooms and baroque gardens. -Apenheul Primate Park: the world’s first park where monkeys roam freely—squirrel monkeys and lemurs come very close. Arrive back in Amsterdam in the evening. Our driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location—tour ends.
Recommended Restaurant: Restaurant Gastrobar Dijk9 (French & European cuisine) Address:Stratumsedijk 9, Eindhoven, Netherlands Opening Hours: Mon–Thu 12:00–23:00 · Fri–Sat 12:00–23:30
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