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Travel To Hague – Tourist Attractions

Hague is one of the largest cities in Netherlands. It is well endowed with modern skyscrapers, superb hotels and great sightseeing sceneries. The strategic location of Hague makes it popular for most vacation lovers because of its intriguing history. It has an interesting history that dates back to the 13th century when it acted as a substitute headquarter for the country’s administrative work. There are plenty of wonderful attractions to see while on travel to Hague. To get started travellers and visitors can access city maps that are available on the internet or visit travel agencies. Worthwhile attractions include: Binnenhof (Inner Court), Ridderzaal described the Hall of the Knights and last but not least the Hague Municipal Museum. These and other places are largely accessible by road. Therefore, those who travel to Hague can take the advantage of hiring car rental services. Furthermore, these car rental services are beneficial to those who are staying for relatively long period in Hague. There are other good transportation means if you are not planning to use these services.

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Travel To Netherlands – Netherlands Travel Guide

Netherlands, called the Low Country and located in north-west of Europe, borders the North Sea, Belgium and Germany. It is a founding member of the Benelux and European Union. Netherlands is often referred to as Holland. However, North Holland and South Holland are only two of its twelve provinces. Residents are called Dutch, the name being derived from Deutsch, meaning German. The Dutch language is literary flat German, the spoken dialect in northern Germany. Under the Constitution, the official capital of Netherlands is Amsterdam, although the government headquarters, the royal residence as well as most embassies are located in Hague. The Netherlands is divided into five main parts; the first being established in Amsterdam, followed by Randstad, the four major urban centers: Leiden, the birthplace of the famous painter Rembrandt, The Hague, the royal city famous for its impressive parks and the patrician buildings, Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe and Utrecht.

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