Located at Kinderdijk (near Rotterdam, easy to do on a bicycle)
Fields with flowers:
Usually (depends on the weather) from the end of March until the first week of May, depending on what kind of flowers. You can find most fields between Leiden and Den Helder
You can also, if you like the flowers fields, go to castle keukenhof in Lisse. It opends half march and closes in the middle of May.
Red light district:
You can visit the Red light district in Amsterdam all year. It's in the middle of the town but there is a big chance you will lose your wallet.
Coffeeshops:
Located in all big towns but best shops are in Amsterdam.
You can also visit the centre of Amsterdam for old architecture (see Red light district).
If you wish to see new architecture you should visit Rotterdam, that town was bombed in the second world war and has been rebuild with new buildings. It's the higest town in the country, the only town with a skyline and has some cool places to go out.
It's bicycle friendly and pretty easy to speed up. Nice flat proper asphalt everywhere and a lot less crowded then Amsterdam.
If you want to ride your bicycle in the "hills" and have a good time riding around small villages, go to the south of limburg.
Those are the only tourist attractions in know in my own country.
attaque84:
The windmills:
Located at Kinderdijk (near Rotterdam, easy to do on a bicycle)
Fields with flowers:
Usually (depends on the weather) from the end of March until the first week of May, depending on what kind of flowers. You can find most fields between Leiden and Den Helder
You can also, if you like the flowers fields, go to castle keukenhof in Lisse. It opends half march and closes in the middle of May.
Red light district:
You can visit the Red light district in Amsterdam all year. It's in the middle of the town but there is a big chance you will lose your wallet.
Coffeeshops:
Located in all big towns but best shops are in Amsterdam.
You can also visit the centre of Amsterdam for old architecture (see Red light district).
If you wish to see new architecture you should visit Rotterdam, that town was bombed in the second world war and has been rebuild with new buildings. It's the higest town in the country, the only town with a skyline and has some cool places to go out.
It's bicycle friendly and pretty easy to speed up. Nice flat proper asphalt everywhere and a lot less crowded then Amsterdam.
If you want to ride your bicycle in the "hills" and have a good time riding around small villages, go to the south of limburg.
Those are the only tourist attractions in know in my own country.