Maastricht, A Blend of Dutch and French: The oldest city in the Netherlands, dating from 50 B.C., offers a chance to wander through ancient Roman and Spanish ruins, and to discover the influence of the French, whose occupation began under Louis XIV and ended with the defeat of Napoleon. Among the must-sees are the Bonnefanten Museum, which boasts one of the finest art collections in the Netherlands, the caves and quarries of underground Maastricht (one of the most popular visits), the Bosch Brewery, where you can take an English-language tour and sample the beer, and the Libris bookshop, set in a 13th century Dominican Abbey and voted one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. A great place to visit a Christmas for the Xmas Market or at Carnival time in February.
The Hague, A Center for Art, Royalty and Justice: Among the must-sees arranged through Dutch Links Tours are a visit to the Mauritshuis which houses the best Dutch and Flemish masterpieces anywhere including Vermeer’s Girl with A Pearl Earring. Also on the list is a permanent exhibition of the etching of MC Escher at and the Gemeentemuseum, devoted to to the De Stijl movement made famous by Piet Mondrian. If you are with young children you won’t want to miss the amazing Madurodam, the Netherlands in miniature, and one of the most visited attractions in the Netherlands.