The Netherlands is one of the most popular and breath-taking tourist travel destinations in the world. It is a vibrant country, characterized by wild shorelines, green countryside, canals, skyscrapers, and, of course, some of the most beautiful towns in the world. In simple words, the Netherlands is a unique experience on its own.

In this article, we will confine our attention to some of the greatest towns the country has to offer. These towns are blessed with an incredible history, society, and culture. Therefore, if you ever decide to visit the Netherlands, do not forget to pay a visit to these admirable towns.

5 delightful towns in the Netherlands that will make you pack your bags

So, without further ado, here is a list of five delightful towns in the Netherlands that will make you pack your bags:

  1. Broek in Waterland

Broek in Waterland is situated in the Waterlandmunicipality, an area located on the western shores of Markermeer and features a vast expanse of grass plains intersected by canals, dikes, and rivers.

This picturesque town is a wonderful treat to those people who are looking for natural harmony and beauty. The streets of the town are characterized by brilliantly colored Dutch houses and a church from the 17th century.

  1. Glethoorn

One of the most peaceful towns in the Netherlands is Glethoorn. Also known by its sobriquet—the Venice of the Netherlands—the town features a variety of small bridges and canals. In the old regions of the town, there are hardly any roads and all the transportation is done on the water.

Tourists of this small town can immerse themselves in its charm by boating out onto the canals and experience its offerings more closely. If you do not wish to boat, you can relax in any of its many cafes.

  1. Harlington

Harlington is a small town situated along the shores of the famous Wadden Sea. The town is particularly famous for its giant fishing industry and has become a promising tourist attraction ever since the last decade.

The visitors can get lost in its endless alleyways, sail from one town to another, or capture the architectural marvels with which it is blessed with. The town features a really popular port lined up with ships and boats as well as several historic canals.

If you happen to be in this town, do not forget to visit the evergreen Harlington Lighthouse which has stood the test of time ever since the 1920s.

  1. Leiden

It would not be surprising if you knew of Leiden as the home to the internationally-acclaimed Leiden University, which incidentally is the oldest university in the country. Leiden is famous for being the birthplace of Rembrandt and other historic events that have filled up its kitty of accomplishments.

Just like many other Dutch cities and towns, Leiden is also situated on the water, marked by a number of canals.

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