Don't miss the perfect occasion to visit the Netherlands, Belgium's northern neighbours and yet so different.
On your way to Amsterdam, pass by the countryside and windmills. Hear about the constant fights of the Dutch against murderous inundations of their lowlands. Once in the Amsterdam area, stop at a typical Dutch cheese and wooden clog farm called 'Rembrandthoeve' located near the Amstel River. Continue your guided tour by coach and then make a photo stop at a typical historical windmill.
Entering the city you'll see the Netherlands’ National Bank, the well-known Heineken brewery, as well as The Painting Gallery, with the great Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Van Gogh. From the Saint-Nicolas church, you'll enjoy a 20-minute walk passing the neogothic Central Station to reach the royal palace on Dam Square. Here you'll have free time for a boat tour or a walk along the so-called ‘coffee’ shops, the Red-light district, etc.
On departure from the city, your route will take you through the picturesque houseboats and the replica ship of the East Indian company. You'll then see the Jewish Museum and the Jewish Memorial monument as well as the famous Artis Zoo and the stunning Nemo, the Science Museum designed by world-famous architect Renzo Piano.