Saturday , November 23 2024

13 Reasons To Leave Amsterdam Next Time You’re In Holland

7. Madurodam

This miniature town can be found close to the Hague, and serves as a great attraction, particularly for families with children. The tiny town was created in 1952, as a donation from the parents of George Maduro, a Jewish officer in the Dutch army that was murdered in a concentration camp, and whose parents wished to commemorate in a way that would make children happy. The town is built as a quarter circle, and walking through it will take you past miniaturized models of the royal palace, the ancient town, and some more famous, modern buildings.

One of the most beloved structures is a tiny version of a chocolate factory, that, for a euro coin will send a small truck up to the roof with a candy bar. Madurodam is accessible for parents with baby strollers, as well as handicapped people.

8. The Neeltje Jans Artificial Island

Located in the Zeeland province, close to the Belgian border, Neeltje Jans was created to make Holland’s great wave barrier construction easier. The barrier protects Holland’s shoreline from waves coming from the Northern Sea. Construction lasted from 1950 and 1997m and is considered to be one of the Seven Modern Marvels of the World.

Amongst the many gorgeous lookout points, the island is also home for a waterpark that both parents and children can enjoy all year round, and includes water slides, pools, a seal show and changing exhibitions.




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