Every ten years the Netherlands hosts a massive exposition on plants and flowers, a nod to its role at the international epicenter of all things green and blooming. Each decade’s show is a big deal, drawing visitors from around the world and appealing to horticultural professionals and the general public in equal measure. The next…
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When the Canals Freeze: Skating in the Netherlands

It doesn’t happen very often, so when it does, the Dutch get excited. This winter sustained cold temperatures froze some of Holland’s ubiquitous canals to solid, safe roads of ice. When this happens, the Dutch tie on their skates and take to the most natural of outdoor skating rinks. Our Dutch UnTours staffer Marlous sent…
In Holland, A Moving Tradition to Honor Fallen American Soldiers

Normally Memorial Day is an important day at the American war cemetery in Margraten, in the south of the Netherlands. For decades, the soldiers resting here, fallen in WWII, have been adopted by locals. Itโs considered a duty and an honor to adopt a grave. Thereโs even a waiting list, and the care is often…
What’s on in Europe: 2020

So much to see and do in Europe already, but why not plan your trip around some of the season’s special events? Festivals and fairs are a window into a culture, a signifier of what is important to a community, and an excellent way to rub elbows with the locals. Here is your 2020 trip…
The Best Gardens in Europe: 16 of Our Favorites

As spring merges into summer, gardens in much of Europe are at their most vibrant and colorful. Whether you seek out gardens as a main sight for your day or duck into them as a respite from sightseeing in built environments, it is hard not to fall in love with these lovingly cultivated spaces. They…
Amsterdam Museum Guide: Part 3, Jewish Heritage

Anyone who knows us knows that here at UnTours, we LOVE Amsterdam. Of course we chose to base our popular Dutch UnTour in nearby Leiden, a charming and central university town that is less busy and less touristy. Leiden has its own charms, but among its many merits is its short, direct train connection to…
Amsterdam Museum Guide: Part 2, Dutch Life
UnTourists crave a deeper understanding of the local life, culture, and history of the places they travel. When we set up the Dutch UnTour, we chose Leiden instead of Amsterdam partially because we felt staying in a smaller, less touristed city gave our guests a better insight into Dutch life and culture. But we adore…
Amsterdam Museum Guide Part 1: 6 Dutch Art Museums You Cannot Miss

Amsterdam is one of Europeโs great cities and hosts one of the continentโs best collections of museums. Guests on our Leiden UnTour spend much time in Amsterdam, on a hosted walk with UnTours staff, and exploring on their own. The museums are a highlight of their time not just in Amsterdam but of their whole…
Dinosaurs, Pilgrims, Windmills, and Art: The Leiden Museum Guide

Leiden has it all! This charming Dutch UnTour hometown is laced with peaceful canals and endowed with an important university, the oldest in the country founded in 1575. With its bustling market, vibrant street life, and excellent train access to Amsterdam and the rest of Holland, it is a fabulous base for exploring the Netherlands….
Jerry’s Holland: The Textures of the Netherlands

UnTourists Jerry and Deena Koffler have traveled with us at least 18 times, sometimes taking more than one trip per year. They are worldly, curious, and up for adventures, whether they find themselves combining UnTours regions in a sampler or sailing off on far-flung adventures on an UnTours Venture. They recently shared their photos of…