
Netherlands
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from Amsterdam's canals to the tulip fields of Keukenhof — without the guesswork.
The Netherlands works well as a standalone 4-7 day trip or as an easy add-on to a wider Western Europe itinerary. Base in Amsterdam (3-4 days), day-trip to Zaanse Schans's windmills and, if your dates line up, Keukenhof's tulip fields (open only March 19-May 10, 2026), and add Rotterdam for a modern architectural contrast. Most Western passport holders get 90 visa-free days per 180-day period, with a new ETIAS pre-travel authorization arriving from Q4 2026. Budget from €70-110/day backpacking, €150-220/day mid-range comfort.
The Netherlands might be the most forgiving first trip to Western Europe you can book: small enough to see a real cross-section of it in under a week, flat enough that a bike genuinely gets you everywhere, and — outside of Amsterdam's busiest blocks — noticeably cheaper and calmer than Paris or London. It's also, somehow, still underrated for how much it packs in: world-class museums, a genuinely moving piece of WWII history, one of the best cheese-and-fries food cultures around, and, for seven weeks a year, entire fields of tulips.
This guide covers everything: where to go, how many days you actually need, when to fly (tulip season has a real, short window), what it costs in USD and euros, and the visa rule for your specific passport — including the new ETIAS authorization arriving in 2026 that a lot of guides haven't caught up on yet.
Destinations
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Amsterdam
3–4 nights, stay near a tram line, and rent a bike on day two, not day one.

Rotterdam
40 minutes from Amsterdam by train — bold architecture, none of the canal-house postcard look.
Attractions
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Amsterdam's Museums and Canals
The Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and how not to get shut out.

Zaanse Schans and Keukenhof: Windmills and Tulips
The two postcard day trips — and the one that's only open seven weeks a year.
Food
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Netherlands Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — plus the ETIAS rule arriving in 2026.

Biking, Getting Around, and OV-chipkaart
How not to get yelled at on a bike, and how to actually pay for the tram.

Money, Safety, and eSIM in the Netherlands
Cards over cash, real safety risks, and staying connected.














































