Things to do with Holland Pass

Things to do with Holland Pass
Holland Pass offers a choice of more than 100 museums, attractions, public transportation, restaurants and shops in Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague, Rotterdam and more.
Each city is unique and offers great sightseeing. Check below cities and choose your favorite highlights to visit.
From its canals to world-famous museums and historical sights, Amsterdam is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe. Amsterdam has all the advantages of a big city: culture, entertainment, international restaurants, good transport – yet is relatively small, quiet and largely thanks to its canals, has a little road traffic. In Amsterdam your destination is never far away. With Holland Pass you can enjoy all the benefits of this beautiful city.
Friendly, hospitable, intimate and creative: this is Utrecht! Utrecht is easily accessible and has a surprising number of things to explore. You can climb the Dom Tower and stroll along the Oudegracht, yet there is a lot more! Discover the art treasures in the Utrecht Museum Quarter, trendy shops and boutiques, fine outdoor cafes, bustling festivals and events or Utrecht’s green environs. In short, there’s plenty to take in for an unforgettable time in Utrecht.
The Hague means enjoying art and culture, beautiful beaches, exciting shops and a wide range of attractions. From the sophisticated city centre, the beach and nightlife sizzle of Scheveningen to the easygoing elegance of Kijkduin. The Hague offers a unique blend of versatility, service and quality all year round. This international city full of life is located only a 30 minutes drive from Amsterdam.
Rotterdam is a modern city with guts, where old and new blend together. Its skyline is constantly changing. High-rise projects, such as Montevideo at the Kop van Zuid and the renovated Lloydkwartier are evidence of the dynamic character of the city. Many well known Dutch architects and designers are based in Rotterdam.
Rotterdam is also the place for art & culture. The Museumpark links the Kunsthal and Natural History Museum with Boijmans van Beuningen, the Netherlands Architect Institute and the Chabot Museum. Rotterdam has plenty of water, discover more about the largest harbour port in Europe. There is always something to do in Rotterdam!
Holland is quite small, the greatest distance from north to south is 300 kilometres and from west to east is only 200 kilometres. So, your next destination is never far away. Why not discover other major highlights and learn more on the history of the windmills at the Zaanse Schans, taste Dutch cheese at the various cheese farms or combine with a visit to picturesque Edam, enjoy family fun at one of the exciting theme parks, see more of Van Gogh’s collection at the Kröller Müller Museum and make a trip to the world’s most famous flower garden Keukenhof, which is definitely worth a visit.













