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Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Utrech - Amsterdam

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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Amsterdam
  • Car rental for 6 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Rotterdam
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Utrech
  • Hotel for 1 nights in Amsterdam

Enjoy three beautiful and exciting destinations across Netherlands and Spain with a unique vacation package! Combine Amsterdam (an enchanting city set on the banks of beautiful canals), Rotterdam (major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland) and Utrech (famous for its Dom tower, situated right in the heart of Utrechts beautiful historic city centre, its inner city canals and its many shops and restaurants) with the rent a car. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotels and activities.

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Trip Summary

  • Amsterdam

    Easygoing, liberal Amsterdam is "different." Its citizens, bubbling along happily in their multiracial melting pot, are not so easily poured into the restrictive molds of trade and industry. More important, you can enjoy Amsterdam, its culture, history, and beauty, without stretching the limits of your credit cards. Few skyscrapers mar the clarity of the sky and the populace mostly walks or bikes from place to place. The historic center recalls Amsterdam's Golden Age as the command post of a vast trading network and colonial empire, when wealthy merchants constructed gabled residences along neatly laid-out canals. Visit Dam Square, Anne Frank House, Bloemenmarkt, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Canal Belt, Jordaan, Red Light District and so much more!

  • Rotterdam

    Europe's largest and busiest port, Rotterdam is also the most modern city in The Netherlands. The symbol of the city is the Euromast Space Tower (605ft/184m) from which you have an excellent view over the city. One of Rotterdam's main attractions is Diergaarde Blijdorp, the extensive zoo that includes the impressive Oceanium, where visitors can walk through the huge shark tunnel surrounded by sharks and giant tortoises. Another worth visiting place is the Boymans-van-Beuningen Museum displaying a beautiful collection of painting, sculpture and design.

    Visit the colorful Markthal, Erasmus Bridge, Cube Houses, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, the SS Rotterdam and so much more!

  • Utrecht

    Famous for its impressive canal structure, Utrecht is the fourth largest city of the Netherlands. The inner city has retained its Medieval structure. Its skyline is dominated by the Dom Tower of Utrecht, belonging to the former cathedral. One of Utrecht's landmarks of modern architecture is the 1924 Rietveld Schröder House, listed on UNESCO's world heritage sites. The city also offers an active cultural life with several theatres, the classical music centre Vredenburg, several cinemas and many art galleries.

    Visit Dom Tower, Canal Cruises, Museum Quarter, Kasteel de Haar and so much more!

  • Amsterdam

    Easygoing, liberal Amsterdam is "different." Its citizens, bubbling along happily in their multiracial melting pot, are not so easily poured into the restrictive molds of trade and industry. More important, you can enjoy Amsterdam, its culture, history, and beauty, without stretching the limits of your credit cards. Few skyscrapers mar the clarity of the sky and the populace mostly walks or bikes from place to place. The historic center recalls Amsterdam's Golden Age as the command post of a vast trading network and colonial empire, when wealthy merchants constructed gabled residences along neatly laid-out canals. Visit Dam Square, Anne Frank House, Bloemenmarkt, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Canal Belt, Jordaan, Red Light District and so much more!

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