The city of Breda is located in the south of Holland, by the Belgian border, and is the perfect place for any architecture enthusiasts, as well as people who wish to see the more classical Dutch architecture styles. Roaming the alleyways of the old city reveals glimpses of preserved medieval buildings, and the local church is a wonderful vantage point that overlooks most of the area. In the beginning of every September, Breda turns bright orange as it holds the official international Redhead Festival.
10. Delft
The city of Delft in Southern Holland contains many narrow alleys, wide water canals, and bridges with breathtaking views. Delft’s buildings and churches are built in an impressive Gothic style, and it is famous for the many workshops that produce amazing works of art made of blue china. The tradition of producing blue china in Delft goes back to the 17th-century, and tourists can purchase some of these incredible works of art in the many workshops and museums.