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Many people wish to visit the Netherlands since it is one of the most beautiful nations in the world. There are many attractions the country has to offer to visitors. You can travel in and around the place via bus in the Netherlands.




About the Netherlands



  • Capital: Amsterdam
  • Population: 17.7 million
  • Official Language: Dutch
  • Other Languages: English, Papiamento, West Frisian, Dutch Low Saxon, Dutch Sign Language, Limburgish, Sinte Romani, Yiddish
  • Currency: Euro
  • Area: 41,865 km2



History and Culture of the Netherlands



The word Netherlands means 'lower countries', and the place is called so because of its low elevation, with around 26% being below sea level. The majority of the polders (areas below sea level) are a consequence of land reclamation that began in the 14th century.



The Netherlands reached a unique age of political, economic, and cultural splendour during the Republican period, which began in 1588, and ranked among the most powerful and influential in Europe and the globe. This period is famously known as the Dutch Golden Age.



Due to its fertile soil, warm climate, intensive agriculture, and ingenuity, the Netherlands is the world's second-largest exporter of food and agricultural goods by value. Since 1848, it has had a constitutional monarchy with a unitary framework. The country has a history of pillarization and social tolerance. It has legalized abortion, prostitution, and human euthanasia, as well as a liberal drug policy.




Weather and Geography



The Netherlands, sometimes known as Holland, is a nation in the West of Europe with Caribbean colonies. It is the largest of the Kingdom of the Netherlands' four component countries.



The Netherlands is a country in Europe divided into twelve provinces and borders the North Sea to the northwest, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east. It has a low height and flat landscape, with just roughly half of the country's territory rising beyond 1 m (3.3 ft) above sea level and about a quarter dropping below it.



The major wind direction is southwest, resulting in a mild marine climate with relatively warm summers, chilly winters and significant humidity.




Popular Cities to Visit in the Netherlands



  • Amsterdam

It is the biggest city in the Netherlands and one of Europe's most visited cities, with over 20 million visitors every year. Wandering the cobblestone alleyways that border the city's numerous lovely canals is one of the many excellent things to do here. With redBus, you can buy an Amsterdam bus ticket from any neighbouring city.



  • Utrecht

Despite being one of the Netherlands' major cities, parts of Utrecht will make you believe you're in a much smaller town. Much of the older buildings have been well-preserved, and quite a bit of it is in locations with little traffic, making walking around the city a pleasant experience.



  • Maastricht

Maastricht, a charming city with a long history, may be traced back to 50 BC. The Romans created a crossing point over the Maas River at that time. Maastricht has evolved enormously since then, encompassing both sides of this vital trade route. You can easily get an Amsterdam to Maastricht bus on redBus.



  • Delft

Delft, a short drive between The Hague and Rotterdam, is known across the globe for its ceramics. It has decorated dining tables and mantelpieces for almost 400 years. The city has become a popular tourist destination due to a renaissance in recent decades. It's no wonder, then, that De Porceleyne Fles is one of the city's most popular attractions.



  • Rotterdam

This port city should undoubtedly be on your list of places to visit in the Netherlands. Rotterdam, at the mouth of the Rhine on the North Sea, is the world's busiest (and largest) port, with much of Europe's freight flowing through.



  • Groningen

Groningen, one of the country's most significant port cities, dates back hundreds of years to when it was awarded the authority to issue its own currency and became a major commercial centre. You can get an Amsterdam to Groningen bus via redBus.



  • Haarlem

Haarlem, one of the most beautiful cities in Noord-Holland, is only a few minutes from Amsterdam. You may take a leisurely stroll around the magnificent streets of the old port region, taking in the many charming old homes and structures of the historic BakenesserGracht sector.




Travelling in the Netherlands


  • Buses

In the Netherlands, using the bus is more comfortable and cost-effective than taking other forms of transportation. Bus companies provide dependable and safe transit in well-connected cities. By boarding a bus in the Netherlands, you can embark on short and international journeys.



Bus tickets in the Netherlands make it affordable for people to move from city to city. With redBus, you can find Netherlands buses at low cost and many options.



  • Trains

The train system in the Netherlands is safe, comfortable, and on schedule, with routes that run across the country. The trains are air-conditioned and equipped with reclining seats as well as facilities. However, certain excursions will have transfers because most trains depart from Amsterdam, which has the main terminals. Also, keep in mind that they might be costly.



  • Flights

In the Netherlands, flights are the quickest and most expensive mode of transportation. This mode of transportation can be used to travel to countries that are not easily accessible by Netherlands buses or rail. Once in the Netherlands, however, it is advised that you travel by bus or rail. In addition, Schiphol Airport is the Netherlands' principal international airport and Europe's third busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic.




Accommodation in the Netherlands



There are a variety of accommodation options in the Netherlands. Regardless of how different each city is, you will be able to find hotels, hostels, and even flats to stay. If you're taking a bus to the Netherlands, we recommend arranging lodgings in the cities you want to visit. The cost of living in cities such as Amsterdam is rather expensive. Book your accommodation far ahead of time to ensure a reasonable price and availability.




Food in the Netherlands



Windmills, fields of vividly coloured tulips, and wooden clogs are all symbols of the Netherlands. But when it comes to their well-known dishes, the list is endless. Pancakes are only one aspect of Dutch cuisine. When visiting the Netherlands, you must try the following foods:



  • Bitterballen
  • Erwtensoep
  • Oliebollen
  • Stamppot
  • Sate
  • Pannenkoeken
  • Hollandse nieuwe haring
  • Poffertjes



Shopping in the Netherlands



Fashion, shoes, and jewellery attract some, while art, design, literature, and music appeal to others when it comes to shopping in the Netherlands. Fortunately, the country boasts a plethora of speciality stores to cater to each of them. In many large cities, stores are also open on Sundays. You may ride a Netherlands bus to see all of the country's shopping. Some of the souvenirs that one can buy in the Netherlands are custom clogs, Dutch licorice, chocolate bonbons, breakfast set, beautiful bathrobes, and cheese slicers.




The Netherlands Visa and Passport Requirements



Your nationality determines whether you may enter the Netherlands with or without a visa. The Schengen Visa Advisor will help you decide whether you require a visa to visit or transit through the Netherlands.



You can enter the Netherlands and the Schengen Area without a visa if the Visa Advisor shows you don't require one. You will, however, be ready to satisfy certain criteria -



  • You must have a passport or other travel document from the previous ten years.
  • Your passport or travel document must be valid for at least three months following your departure date.
  • You must provide proof of sufficient funds to pay your expenses for the period of your stay (€55 per day). If you are unable to achieve this condition, you may enlist the help of a guarantor.
  • You must be able to show customs and immigration officers the reason for your stay.
  • You must be able to demonstrate that you have medical travel insurance.
  • A return or onward ticket is required.
  • You can't be a menace to public order, national security, or foreign relations.

FAQs

How can I book a bus in the Netherlands?
It is effortless, fast, and convenient to book bus travel to the Netherlands. Visit the redBus website. Choose your source and destination in the Netherlands and enter a date of journey. You will find the available buses on the next page. Choose a suitable bus as per your choice and proceed to the payment.
Is it necessary to open a redBus account to book an online bus ticket?
No, it is not necessary to open a redBus account to book bus tickets online. Although recommended to create an account, it makes the entire booking process more straightforward, more comfortable, and faster.