21 beautiful towns in the Netherlands that aren’t Amsterdam (2024)

There are so many beautiful towns in the Netherlands, but it’s easy to get wrapped up in that city life. Here are 21 stunningoptions for you to check out while escaping from the hustle andbustle of Amsterdam.

If you’re new here and are after something that isn’t just Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, then you’re in luck.

READ MORE | 19 best day trips from Amsterdam: the ultimate travel guide

Whether you’re a tourist or a resident of the lowlands, we’re always on the lookout for beautiful towns to visit in the Netherlands.

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  • 1. Giethoorn
  • 2. Zutphen
  • 3. Amersfoort
  • 4. Zierikzee
  • 5. Texel
  • 6. Delft
  • 7. Bunschoten-Spakenburg
  • 8. Haarlem
  • 9. Gorinchem
  • 10. Valkenburg
  • 11. Willemstad
  • 12. Leiden
  • 13. ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch)
  • 14. Maastricht
  • 15. Naarden
  • 16. Hoorn
  • 17. Utrecht
  • 18. Roermond
  • 19. The Hague
  • 20. Veere
  • 21. Alkmaar

1. Giethoorn

With its picturesque atmosphere, a large concentration of canals, and countless boats, Giethoorn is known as “the Venice of the Netherlands.”

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The place is postcard-perfect: everything is incredibly clean, people’s lawns are perfectly trimmed, and all the houses are matching.

It’s good to know that in the summer months, the place is busy! Like, really busy.

Giethoorn is especially popular with group tour agencies, so if you’re looking to hire your own private boat, do it well in advance.

2. Zutphen

Located on the Berkel and IJssel rivers, Zutphen is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands and has one of the best-preserved medieval town centres in northwestern Europe.

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Nicknamed the Torenstad because of its large, historic buildings and variety of towers that form the city’s skyline, this “Hanzestad” has a rich history going back to the days of the Romans 1,700 years ago.

Some of the things you definitely shouldn’t miss on your visit include the wine house, the museum, and Zutphen’s unique library.

3. Amersfoort

Amersfoort is one of our personal favourites. The whole place is incredibly picturesque and drenched in history.

The iconicKoppelpoort, which was built in 1425, dominates most pictures and looks especially good at night. However, there is a lot more to Amersfoort than just this.

Apart from the Koppelpoort,the city centre is beautiful as well — it’s the perfect place to go for a walk and explore.

There are plenty of bars, restaurants, and museums located within Amersfoort, making it an ideal place for a day trip.

4. Zierikzee

Zierikzee in Zeeland is a small port town with a dynamic history.

There are 568 national monuments in and around the city centre, which places Zierikzee in the top ten Dutch cities with the greatest number of monuments.

It is the most historically preserved town in the province of Zeeland.

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The first thing we recommend doing when you come here for a day trip is to simply wander around.

Zierikzee has beautiful squares and alleyways that you can easily get lost down.

After that, head to the former town hall for some history or do some shopping in the local boutiques.

5. Texel

While technically not a town, the serene island of Texel has had a rich and turbulent history, which includes a brush with the American Revolution and the location of WWII’s last battlefield.

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Today, it’s a paradise for hikers, cyclists, horseback riders, artists, and sheep (it even has its own breed, called the Texelaar).

Texel has something for everyone, from historians and nature lovers to sheep and birdwatchers.

6. Delft

Delft is a beautiful town located between Rotterdam and The Hague. It’s your typical Dutch town, with beautiful architecture and lots of little cafés and shops.

It’s the perfect city to visit if you want to spend the afternoon somewhere truly Dutch and sit on the terrace with a coffee or a beer.

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There are also plenty of free things to do in Delft, including strolling through the weekend markets or walking around the parks.

I also recommend checking out Nieuwe Kerk or heading to the botanical garden.

And, in case you didn’t know, Delft is THE place to buy Delft blue porcelain — so do keep your eyes out for some trinkets to take home with you!

7. Bunschoten-Spakenburg

Are you eager to venture off the beaten track and explore less touristy destinations? Consider visiting Bunschoten-Spakenburg!

Two neighbouring towns with a buzzing history and culture that you may have never even heard of.

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Spakenburg is the most famous fishing village along the southern area of the former Zuider Zee, which is now broken up into two big lakes, the IJsselmeer and Markermeer.

Bunschoten is a farming village right next door. As time went on, the two villages prospered and grew closer to each other, and they eventually merged in 1965 to become Bunschoten-Spakenburg.

8. Haarlem

Located close to Amsterdam, Haarlem is always recommended for people who aren’t keen on the hustle and bustle of the big city but still want to enjoy pretty canals and a quintessential Dutch city.

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It’s the perfect place to walk around if you’re after great architecture, windmills, shops, and all things Dutch.

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Make sure to explore the markets in the giant market square, visit the cathedral (it’s beautiful!), climb a windmill, or check out the array of shops and restaurants.

9. Gorinchem

Gorinchem is the Netherlands’ largest and most beautiful fortified city. It’s located along the Waal River, an extension of the Rhine, in the province of South Holland.

This historic town, together with the village of Woudrichem, Castle Loevestein, and Fort Vuren, form the Vestingdriehoek (The Fortress Triangle).

This was a critical part of the Old and the New Dutch Water Lines that defended Holland for centuries from invaders.

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Wander around the harbour and enjoy the flower displays by the water or take the five-kilometre self-guided fortress walk (Vestingwandeling).

The walk takes you over the earthwork ramparts past barracks, artillery sheds, an old tollhouse, the Dalempoort gatehouse, the caponier, two flour mills, and many other fascinating buildings with a military purpose.

10. Valkenburg

Valkenburg, in the southern province of Limburg, is a place rich in history. It’s home to Valkenburg Castle, which offers beautiful ruins that you can go and explore.

Walking around the centre, in general, is also beautiful. It’s definitely one of those forgotten places to visit, and we highly recommend you go!

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Apart from wandering around and looking at all of the beautiful architecture (check out the train station!), there is a variety of different museums, shops, restaurants, and cafes.

Christmas is an especially nice time to visit as they have a Christmas market in Valkenburg caves! It’s a very unique experience.

11. Willemstad

Exploring Willemstad is quick and easy. You can take a leisurely walk through the streets lined with attractive houses.

Some of the entrances to the front doors are over little wooden bridges crossing a narrow channel of water.

There is a wide choice of restaurants with outdoor terraces under a row of trees in the middle of a divided main street.

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A walk along the town’s rampart takes about 45 minutes.

Along the way, you’ll encounter several historic remnants, such as a military gunpowder house built by Napoleon when the French occupied the town in the early 19th century.

He liked the fortified town so much that he stockpiled gunpowder there. No fear, it’s empty now, but the building remains.

12. Leiden

Not only is Leiden great in every way: in its small quaint streets and abundance of canals, but it’s also the home of DutchReview!

I’m definitely not to be biased here, but Leiden is a beautiful place to visit.

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It has the most canals in the Netherlands after Amsterdam, and it’s home to 15 great museums.

We recommend you visit the Leiden markets and the different museums — such as The Museum for Antiquities and the Museum of Ethnology, take a boat trip, shop, or sit on one of the terraces with a biertje.

13. ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch)

We absolutely love ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a.k.a. Den Bosch! You’ll find this beautiful place in Noord Brabant.

The city is a mix of old and typically medieval buildings, canals, a beautiful cathedral and also very modern and trendy architecture.

It’s also home to the bulb houses, which have sat there since the 1980s.

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On your next visit, take a boat trip along the canals and enjoy the absence of hoards of tourists that you usually see in Amsterdam.

You can also visit St. John’s Cathedral and take a walk or cycle to take in all of the amazing architecture.

14. Maastricht

Maastricht is often forgotten, seeing as it’s so far away from the capital.

However, with lots of medieval architecture and plenty to do, this is one city that should definitely be on your list!

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It’s especially popular with students and is so close to Belgium and Germany that it’s the perfect place to go if you want to hop over the border.

READ MORE | A day trip to Maastricht: what to see, do and eat

Marvel at the gorgeous architecture as you take a walk around the city, visit the flea markets, go to the market square, visit some museums, and drink on the terraces!

15. Naarden

Naarden is a small town close to Amsterdam. It’s pretty well known due to those popular pictures showing the shape of the town.

From above, you can see the place is shaped like a star, as the whole town is surrounded by moats.

It looks this way because, historically, it was part of the Defence Line of Amsterdam, making this fortified town even more beautiful and interesting than it was already.

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Apart from taking a drone shot, or maybe not, as the residents may find that a bit annoying at this point, you can check out Vestingmuseum.

It is dedicated to the town’s defence history; visit one of the oldest churches in the Netherlands, just walk around and take in the sites, or go for food and drink in one of the many cafés and restaurants.

16. Hoorn

The beautiful little town of Hoorn is located in Noord-Holland, near Lake IJsselmeer. Not only is it picturesque, but it’s also close to a lake, sand dunes and the countryside.

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This makes Hoorn a popular place to go for water sports — staycation, here we come! Hoorn is great to walk or cycle around, and there are museums, a shopping area, restaurants, and cafés — what more could we want?

17. Utrecht

Utrecht is a beautiful and typically Dutch city that is often forgotten (Amsterdam and Rotterdam seem to rule the roost).

Once the religious capital of the Netherlands, this quaint, medieval city radiates around the Dom Tower — the tallest church tower in the Netherlands.

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With beautiful old houses, bridges, and canals that ring the city, Utrecht is often regarded as a little Amsterdam — just without as many tourists.

There’s no shortage ofinterestingthings to do and seein this historic city.

18. Roermond

Roermond is a town in Limburg, located very close to both Germany and Belgium.

It’s the perfect place to go if you’re visiting from outside of the Netherlands or if you’re looking to try somewhere new afterwards.

The town is located on the lower Roer on the east bank of the Meuse River — so it’s a beautiful destination to visit for the day.

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If you love to shop, you’re in luck as Roermond has a designer outlet and a variety of popular high-street shops, cafés, and restaurants.

Not only is wandering around the town beautiful, but the place is also a stone’s throw away from the lake districts, offering lots of walks and loads to do.

If water sports are your thing, then this is the place to be!

19. The Hague

The Hague is an immensely popular place to be for internationals — to live, work and visit.

Once you’ve gone there, you can see why it’s dubbed a hub for innovation, business, and multiculturalism.

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It’s both modern and historical, so it’s a great mix. It’s also home to the government and the International Court of Justice.

READ MORE | 7 things you didn’t know about the Hague

You can walk around the Binnenhof grounds (the Dutch parliament), explore the Peace Palace, visit Scheveningen Pier, check out many different museums, and shop on the large high street.

20. Veere

The small town of Veere has a rich history. Located in the province of Zeeland, it is unique for its strong kinship to Scotland.

No other European town played a more important economic role for Scotland than Veere once did between the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Veere is definitely worth a visit. The centre square may be small, but the atmosphere is soaked with history along with the small streets — a reminder of the town’s glory days.

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The town’s charming shops offer clothing, culinary delicacies, decorations, and of course, souvenirs.

21. Alkmaar

You may have heard of Alkmaar because of the Alkmaar cheese market.

But Alkmaar isn’t just great because of all of the cheese (even though that definitely is a big bonus) — its historical city centre is filled to the brim with things to do.

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Walking or biking around the historical centre should definitely be on your to-do list too. There are loads of shops, restaurants, and cafés to keep you occupied on your visit.

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There are also a few museums in Alkmaar (did someone say cheese museum and beer museum?!) that are worth a visit.

Have you visited any of these gorgeous towns? Which Dutch town is your favourite? Tell us in the comments below!

21 beautiful towns in the Netherlands that aren’t Amsterdam (2024)

FAQs

21 beautiful towns in the Netherlands that aren’t Amsterdam? ›

Haarlem. If you're looking to stay close to Amsterdam, Haarlem is your best choice. This quaint city is a 16-minute train ride from the capital, and far cheaper to stay in – many Amsterdam residents end up moving here to commute to the capital, although Haarlem itself has plenty to offer.

What is the cute village outside Amsterdam? ›

The 5 Best Small Towns Near Amsterdam
  • Naarden. Naarden is a fascinating town in the north of the Netherlands famous for its star fort – one of the best-preserved in Europe complete with fortified walls and a moat. ...
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Where to stay in the Netherlands, not Amsterdam? ›

Haarlem. If you're looking to stay close to Amsterdam, Haarlem is your best choice. This quaint city is a 16-minute train ride from the capital, and far cheaper to stay in – many Amsterdam residents end up moving here to commute to the capital, although Haarlem itself has plenty to offer.

What city looks like Amsterdam? ›

Utrecht is a city nearby Amsterdam with about half the population, equally beautiful but FAR fewer tourists. Even smaller versions of Amsterdam that are equally beautiful and with just as much history are Leiden, Delft, Haarlem, Middelburg.

What is the most walkable city in the Netherlands? ›

Amsterdam's extensive network of pedestrian-friendly streets further supports its top ranking. Known as the "Bike Capital of the World," Amsterdam boasts an extensive network of approximately 250 miles of bike paths and a flat landscape that encourages discovering the city on foot.

What is the safest city in the Netherlands? ›

With a safety index score of 79.7, The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands, is among the safest cities in Europe. The Hague is a symbol of international diplomacy and security, well-known for its international institutions such as the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.

Where do Dutch tourists go? ›

Dutch holidaymakers going abroad prefer spending their long holiday (four or more nights) in Spain or Germany. Their favourite destinations for a short break (one to three nights) are Germany and Belgium.

What US city is comparable to Amsterdam? ›

Charleston, South Carolina

Much like Amsterdam, Charleston is rich in history, offers a world-renowned culinary scene and has plenty of art and history museums worth exploring. As in the bicycle-friendly Dutch city, you can cycle around Charleston using its convenient bike-sharing program.

Is Rotterdam as good as Amsterdam? ›

Depending on your purpose of travel, you might prefer one over another. Amsterdam is older and more picturesque but there is an abundance of tourists. Rotterdam is modern and vibrant with fewer popular attractions and is lesser known to tourists.

What is there to see outside of Amsterdam? ›

Take to the water!

Most locals agree that the best way to see the Amsterdam area is by going to the water and exploring its rivers, canals, and leisure lakes. The Westeinderplassen, in the Aalsmeer territory, is a linked network of waterways, marinas and lakes a 30-minute drive southeast of Amsterdam.

What is the hipster area of Amsterdam? ›

De Pijp. Radiating with youthful energy, Amsterdam's De Pijp neighborhood is a haven for hipsters and creative souls. Known as Amsterdam's “Latin Quarter,” this district is chock-full of trendy bars, cozy cafes, and an eclectic food scene that caters to every palate and budget.

What is the mini town in Amsterdam? ›

Madurodam is packed with beautifully made small model replicas of Dutch landmarks, canals and parks. The miniature park includes renowned palaces, churches, farms, town halls, towers, squares, streets and many other typical sights. All the models are 25 times smaller than the real buildings.

What village near Amsterdam has no cars? ›

Giethoorn village has no roads in the center. So of course, no roads means also no cars. Visitors and residents of Giethoorn village need to park their car outside the village at special car parks.

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