Netherlands
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When we say the Netherlands, it is obviously Amsterdam that comes to mind first. Its canals, along which it is good to stroll during the day, its houses with large windows that light up at nightfall, its cafés with long wooden tables, and its cosmopolitan atmosphere give it an undeniable charm. It is of course a must-see, starting the long list of destinations as attractive as the others offered by the 12 provinces that make up the country. And all of them are within easy reach by train, or almost. From Amsterdam, it takes less than 25 minutes to get to Utrecht.
Also crisscrossed by pleasant canals, it is often considered as a small Amsterdam but much less touristy. Don't miss the Saint Martin's cathedral with its huge tower that proudly dominates the city. Inside, you can even have a little coffee if you feel like it. From there, it's only 45 minutes to Rotterdam, itself only 25 minutes from The Hague. Both have their own character. Rotterdam has many faces: it is a port in its raw state, a concentration of architecture, and a beautiful playground for those who like shopping.
More discreet, The Hague is worth a visit. This elegant city is home to the Binnenhof, a magnificent architectural ensemble and a major venue for discussing the country's political affairs, and the long and very popular Scheveningen beach. In less than two and a half hours, you can also travel to the eclectic and lively city of Groningen in the north of the country or to the beautiful beaches and resorts of Zeeland in the south. Some cities can even be visited on a day trip. How do you get there? By pedaling, of course. Just hop on a bike and discover the surroundings "Dutch style". It is easy to reach Delft from The Hague or Rotterdam, Haarlem from Amsterdam...
It's true! The Netherlands has the highest density of museums in the world. There is something for every taste and every age. Their diversity is a real invitation to travel through the country's history, culture, and traditions. Long under Spanish rule, the Netherlands experienced a period of great prosperity between the 17th and 19th centuries. This "Dutch era" was marked by strong artistic, scientific, and commercial development, notably thanks to the creation of the famous Dutch East India Company. It gave the country its masterly painting, its beautiful historical cities, which we have just mentioned but also a wealth and a power, partly acquired by those darker facets of oppression and slavery.
Like every European country, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, formed in 1815, has also known the dark hours of the wars of the 20th century and paid a heavy human toll during the Nazi occupation. So push the doors of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam or the Mauritshuis in The Hague to enjoy the masterpieces of Rembrandt or Vermeer. If the paintings of Van Gogh museum give you the shivers, you can also go to the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo (Gederland province). Don't forget to visit the Anne Franck House in Amsterdam and the Royal Blue Earthenware Factory founded in 1653 in Delft. With children, go to the Railroad Museum in Utrecht, the Marine Museum in Rotterdam, or Batavialand, the museum dedicated to the history of the province of Flevoland, which was raised from the sea in 1986 thanks to reclamation.
In spring, you will not tire of admiring the fields of tulips in bloom at the Keukenhof Gardens between Haarlem and Leiden or the windmills of Kinderdijk near Rotterdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And for design lovers, the Netherlands is a land of choice. Known throughout the world, Dutch Design continuously infuses Dutch culture. To get a taste of it, we recommend the incredible Schröder House by architect Guerrit Rietveld in Utrecht, the exhibitions at the Duhrkirche Museum, and the magnificent collection of fashion, photography, and design at the Kunsthal in Rotterdam.
The gastronomy of the Netherlands is traditional Dutch cuisine with international flavors and a touch of avant-garde. Each region and city has its specialty, but in every corner of the country, there are great classics you must try to eat like a Dutchman. For example: bitterballen, fried meatballs that are eaten as an aperitif or to satisfy a late-night hunger; stroopwafel, a waffle filled with caramel syrup; rwtensoep, a split pea soup with sausages; the excellent stamppot stew and oliebollen, fried doughnuts with or without raisins. And to digest all this, we take a drop, a small traditional licorice candy. But the most important thing is that on the plate, it is fresh products, coming directly from local producers and cooked in respect of the seasons: seafood from Zeeland, fish from the North Sea, asparagus, strawberries and anchovies from North Brabant, lamb from Texel, herrings, cheeses, homemade cider... Both healthy and responsible...
A new wave of creative cooks has taken over the national culinary scene to spotlight Nordic cuisine and Dutch flavors through their dishes.
This picture of the Netherlands would really be incomplete without mentioning gezellig. This adjective is a small, typically Dutch word for which a translation is almost impossible. A subtle mix of "friendly" and "warm", it is used in every sentence in conversation. For example, spending an evening in front of the fireplace when it rains hard outside is gezellig. Sitting in a softly lit café reading the newspaper is still gezellig. Sharing a plate of bitterballen with friends while enjoying a glass of natural wine is still gezellig. Similar to the Danish hygge, this concept is fundamental in Dutch society. For the traveler, it perfectly illustrates what one feels in the Netherlands: a well-being linked to what one discovers, what one has on one's plate, and the pleasure of the shared moment. And we are looking forward to it...
UNIQUE RESTAURANTS AND BARS IN Netherlands ARE WAITING FOR YOU!
We currently have 79 bars, 115 restaurants and listed in 28 cities in Netherlands. Natural wine is a key indicator of where to find local, seasonal, organic, quality, and responsible products for all consumers, who want good wine and food without chemicals.
Below are all the venues recommended in Raisin, based on your position, closer ones are listed first.
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Bouzy Prinsestraat is a vibrant restobar with an extensive wine list and food menu. Local, organic and natural!
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Café Bleu is a bar and restaurant in The Hague with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Café Bleu, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
21 0 6476 KM
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Café Bartine is a neighbourhood café & restaurant offering a wide range of natural wines, specialty coffee, …
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At De Kade we serve small dishes to share and a wide selection of natural wines!
22 1 6493 KM
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drinks, cocktails, dinner and vinyl. a menu based on seasonal and local ingredients. for people who love candlelit conversatio…
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De Kunstfabriek | Unit 699 is an art gallery and natural wine bar in one. Located in the monumental Groot Handelsgebouw in the…
46 6 6493 KM
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Bar Cult is a bar and restaurant in Rotterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Bar Cult, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
3 0 6493 KM
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Contemporary Chinese restaurant and cocktail bar in the creative heart of Rotterdam. Located in the basement of the Schieblock…
42 2 6493 KM
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Kaapse Maria is a bar and restaurant in Rotterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Kaapse Maria, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
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A cosy place next to the busy Witte de Withstraat in Rotterdam. A refuge where you can enjoy brunch, specialty coffee, good co…
12 0 6494 KM
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Tapas bar with spanish natural wines and spanish vibes in the Veerhaven.
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Verward is famous for it's high standard in both service and quality in drinks an food. Just let service know what you feel li…
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Blije Wijnen is a bar, restaurant and wine shop in Rotterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Blije Wijnen, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
12 0 6495 KM
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September is a bar and restaurant in Amsterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At September, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
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Café Beurre is a bar and restaurant in Amsterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Café Beurre, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
11 0 6496 KM
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Café Prêt à Boire is a bar, restaurant and wine shop in Rotterdam with a 30% minimum natural wine in their offer. At Café Prêt à Boire, you'll find local, seasonal, and most often organic food and plenty of delicious natural wines.
67 6 6496 KM
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A women-led partnership championing inclusive, authentic, and sustainable values. Our diverse natural wine selection hails fro…
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Night Kitchen Amsterdam I Mediterranean Neo-bistro & Bar I Carefully selected wine list of small production organic and na…
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Sauvage Art Café is a bar in Amsterdam with at least 30% natural wine, a selection of organic and biodynamic wines vinified naturally.
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