DestinationsNetherlands
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit the Netherlands is in spring (April to May) when the tulip fields are in full bloom or in summer (June to August) for festivals and pleasant weather. Autumn can also be enjoyable with fewer tourists, but winters are often cold and rainy.
EU citizens do not need a visa to enter the Netherlands. Visitors from the U.S., Canada, the UK, and other countries do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen Area.
The official language is Dutch, but English is widely spoken, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. Many Dutch people also speak German and French.
The Netherlands has an excellent public transport network, including trains, trams, buses, and ferries. Cycling is one of the most popular and accessible ways to get around, with well-maintained bike lanes throughout the country.
Typical Dutch dishes include raw herring (haring), stroopwafels (syrup waffles), bitterballen (meat croquettes), Gouda cheese, and poffertjes (small, thick pancakes). Fries with mayonnaise are also very popular.
Amsterdam is the top shopping destination, with areas like Kalverstraat, Leidsestraat, and the 9 Straatjes. For souvenirs and traditional crafts, visit Delft for its famous blue pottery and Maastricht for stylish boutiques.
Yes, the Netherlands is very family-friendly, with attractions such as the Efteling theme park, Madurodam in The Hague, and many interactive museums for children, like the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam.
Cyclists enjoy extensive infrastructure with dedicated bike lanes across the country. It’s mandatory to follow traffic lights and use the designated bike paths. Cyclists must also have lights on their bikes when riding at night.
The Netherlands is considered a very safe country for tourists. However, as in any tourist destination, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas, particularly in Amsterdam. It's always a good idea to stay vigilant.



