The Soul of The Netherlands
This trip is planned as a relaxed spring exploration of the Netherlands, with our base in the charming historic town of Edam, North Holland. The itinerary focuses on experiencing the country’s most iconic landscapes and towns during the tulip season, including the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens, the traditional windmills of Zaanse Schans, and the picturesque fishing villages of Volendam and Marken.
We will also explore the beautiful canals, lively neighborhoods, and historic squares of Amsterdam, along with the elegant old town of Haarlem. Each day is designed to combine scenic walks, local culture, and relaxed exploration, while keeping travel simple and enjoyable.
Bruges: Venice of the North
A special highlight is a day trip to the medieval Belgian city of Bruges, known for its romantic canals, cobblestone streets, and historic squares.
Planned for Sightseeing & Comfort
Major Highlights
Keukenhof Gardens
Experiencing the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens during peak tulip season, with millions of blooming flowers and scenic garden landscapes.
Zaanse Schans
Walking through the iconic Dutch windmill village featuring historic windmills, traditional wooden houses, and cheese making demonstrations.
Volendam & Marken
Visiting picturesque fishing villages along the IJsselmeer, known for colorful harbor views and traditional Dutch culture.
Historic Edam
Exploring the charming historic town of Edam, famous for its canals, quiet streets, and the globally known Edam cheese.
Modern Zaandam
Discovering unique modern architecture, including the famous stacked-house design of Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam.
Amsterdam Streets
Walking through the historic Jordaan, boutique shopping at De Negen Straatjes, and the lively Albert Cuyp Market.
Haarlem Elegance
Visiting the elegant historic city of Haarlem, known for its medieval architecture and the beautiful Grote Markt Haarlem.
Vondelpark Relax
Relaxing in Amsterdam’s most famous green park for a glimpse into the Dutch outdoor lifestyle.
Dam Square
Seeing the historic heart of Amsterdam at Dam Square and the floating flower stalls at Bloemenmarkt.
Bruges Day Trip
A medieval Belgian city trip famous for its canals, cobblestone streets, and fairytale atmosphere.
Scenic Promenades
Enjoying scenic canal walks and charming European town squares throughout the entire trip.
Spring Countryside
Experiencing cycling paths, flower fields, traditional architecture, and relaxed café culture.
Why This Journey Is Special
Peak Spring Tulip Season
The trip takes place during the peak Dutch spring bloom, allowing us to experience the spectacular colors of Keukenhof Gardens and the surrounding tulip-growing region of Lisse, one of the most beautiful seasonal landscapes in Europe.
Historic Dutch Landscapes
The itinerary includes the iconic windmill village of Zaanse Schans, where traditional windmills, wooden houses and working craft workshops showcase the Netherlands’ historic industrial heritage.
Historic Towns & Fishing Villages
Staying in the historic town of Edam allows us to explore nearby traditional villages such as Volendam and Marken, known for their colorful harbors, quiet streets and authentic Dutch character.
Vibrant Canal Culture
The journey also includes exploration of Amsterdam, famous for its historic canals, lively markets, artistic neighborhoods and relaxed café culture.
Unique Urban Architecture
A visit to Zaandam highlights modern Dutch architectural creativity, especially the remarkable stacked-house design of Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam.
Cross-Border Fairytale Experience
The itinerary also includes a day trip to the beautifully preserved medieval Belgian city of Bruges, known for its canals, historic squares and fairytale charm.
Balanced & Relaxed Travel
The trip has been designed to balance sightseeing with comfort, focusing on walkable towns and scenic landscapes while keeping travel distances manageable and allowing evenings to unwind in Edam.
Trip Overview Summary
Netherlands & Belgium · April 2026
| Schedule | Destination | Daily Experience |
|---|---|---|
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14
April
Tuesday
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Arrival
Base: Edam
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Schiphol → Edam → Volendam evening |
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15
April
Wednesday
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Amsterdam
Culture & Canals
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Jordaan, Nine Streets, Albert Cuyp Market, Vondelpark |
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16
April
Thursday
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Keukenhof
Floral Peak
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Tulip gardens & Lisse flower fields |
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17
April
Friday
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Zaanse Schans
Windmills
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Windmills, Volendam, Marken |
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18
April
Saturday
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Zaandam
Modern Design
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Inntel hotel, Zaan river walk |
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19
April
Sunday
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Haarlem
Historic Core
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Historic town, canals, square |
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20
April
Monday
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Bruges (Belgium)
International Day Trip
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Medieval town canals & squares |
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21
April
Tuesday
|
Amsterdam
Departure Day
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Relaxed morning before departure |
Arrival Day
14 April 2026 — Tuesday
Arrival
1:00 PM (Schiphol)
Base
Edam, Holland
Activity
Village Walk
Vibe
Very Relaxed
Step One
1. Schiphol Airport
1:00 PM
Touch down in the Netherlands! Complete immigration, collect baggage, and grab your OV-chipkaart or prepare your contactless payment for the Dutch transit system.
Travel Phase
2. Journey to Edam
~3:30 PM Reach
🚆 Train
Schiphol to Centraal
🚌 Bus
Centraal to Edam
Check into your accommodation and freshen up before the evening walk.
3. Volendam Harbor Walk
4:45 PM – 6:00 PMA classic Dutch harbor scene. Walk the promenade, admire the colorful wooden houses, and watch the fishing boats come in as the sun begins to set.
Dinner: Taj Mahal
📍 Volendam Harbor (6:00 PM)
Relax with a warm Indian meal at the harbor. Plenty of vegetarian options available for a cozy first-night dinner.
€15–€20
Dinner Budget
The Nightcap
4. Evening in Edam
7:00 PM
End your day with a quiet stroll through Edam’s canals. The town is peaceful, authentically Dutch, and beautifully lit at night.
Amsterdam City Life
15 April 2026 — Wednesday
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
1. Jordaan Neighborhood
What it is
A historic artistic neighborhood filled with canals, cafés, and charming streets. One of the city’s most authentic and beautiful districts.
Why visit
- • Authentic Dutch canal houses & bridges
- • Quiet, photogenic streets
- • True local Amsterdam atmosphere
11:30 AM – 12:45 PM
2. Nine Streets & Brouwersgracht
What it is
De Negen Straatjes: A network of nine small shopping streets crossing canals. Brouwersgracht: A canal famous for flower-covered bridges.
Why visit
- • Unique boutiques & art galleries
- • Most beautiful canal views (Brouwersgracht)
- • Premier photography location
Lunch: Ashoka Indian
Highly rated Indian cuisine for a mid-day recharge. Authentic flavors and cozy atmosphere.
€15 – €20
Budget P.P.
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
3. Albert Cuyp Market
What it is
The largest street market in the Netherlands, located in the vibrant De Pijp area. A center of Dutch street culture.
Why visit
- • Lively local market atmosphere
- • Famous street food (Stroopwafel & Fries)
- • Great for souvenirs and local snacks
3:45 PM – 4:45 PM
4. Relaxing in Vondelpark
What it is
Amsterdam’s largest and most famous green park, acting as the city’s green heart.
Why visit
- • Beautiful ponds and walking paths
- • Experience the Dutch outdoor lifestyle
- • Peaceful escape before heading back
Tulips & Gardens
16 April 2026 — Thursday
Transport & Logistics
Route
Edam → Amsterdam Centraal → Schiphol → Keukenhof Express Bus
Duration
Approx. 1.5 – 2 hours total travel time each way.
Cost Tip
Use the “Keukenhof Combi-Ticket” (includes park entry + bus from Schiphol/RAI).
9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
1. Keukenhof Gardens
What it is
Known as the ‘Garden of Europe’, it’s the world’s premier spring garden featuring 7 million hand-planted flower bulbs over 32 hectares of lush parkland.
Why visit
- • The ultimate symbol of Dutch spring
- • Incredible tulip, hyacinth, and daffodil art
- • Spectacular indoor pavilions and windmill views
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
2. Lisse Tulip Fields
What it is
The vast commercial “bulb region” (Bollenstreek) surrounding the gardens, where tulips are grown in massive colorful stripes.
Why visit
- • Experience the scale of the “Color Stripes”
- • Beautiful rural landscape photography
- • A different perspective from the manicured park
Lunch: Garden Bistro
Enjoy a quick Dutch lunch at one of the five pavilions inside the park (e.g., Willem-Alexander or Juliana Pavilion).
€15 – €20
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
3. Castle Keukenhof
What it is
A 17th-century castle estate located just outside the main gardens. It features a historic manor and beautiful wooded grounds.
Why visit
- • A peaceful contrast to the crowded gardens
- • Stately architecture and deer park
- • Free to walk the estate grounds
Windmills & Fishing Villages
17 April 2025 — Friday
Transport & Logistics
Route & Mode
Bus Edam → Amsterdam → Train to Zaanse Schans → Bus to Volendam → Bus to Marken
Departure: 8:30 AM from Edam
Travel Times & Cost
- • Edam → Zaanse Schans: ~1 hr
- • Zaanse Schans → Volendam: ~35 min
- • Volendam → Marken: ~20 min
- Tickets: ~€12–€18 (Regional Ticket)
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
1. Zaanse Schans
What it is
A historic windmill village along the Zaan River, showcasing traditional Dutch windmills, wooden houses, and historic workshops that reflect industrial heritage.
Hidden Gem
Continue walking 10 mins beyond main windmills to reach a quieter viewpoint overlooking multiple windmills and green fields.
Activities
- • Walk through windmill park & riverside paths
- • Watch working windmills (17th–18th century)
- • Visit cheese & clog crafting workshops
- • Photograph classic countryside scenery
12:45 PM – 2:30 PM
2. Volendam Harbor
Why visit
A classic fishing harbor with colorful houses, waterfront cafés, and a vibrant atmosphere along the IJsselmeer lake.
Activities
- • Walk the harbor promenade
- • Try Dutch fries or stroopwafels
- • Souvenir shopping in traditional streets
Lunch: Taj Mahal Volendam
Good Indian vegetarian options available at the harbor.
€15 – €20
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
3. Marken Village
What it is
A former island village known for unique wooden houses built on stilts/mounds to withstand floods, offering an authentic Dutch atmosphere.
Activities
- • Explore narrow streets & Marken Harbor
- • Visit village bridges & scenic viewpoints
- • Optional walk to Paard van Marken Lighthouse (30-40 mins)
Zaandam & Zaan River
18 April 2025 — Saturday
Transport & Logistics
Route & Mode
Bus Edam → Amsterdam (~30 min)
Train Amsterdam → Zaandam (~12 min)
Departure: 9:00 AM from Edam
Arrival & Cost
- • Reach Zaandam: ~10:15 AM
- • Train Ticket: ~€3–€4 each way
- Total Travel Time: ~1 hr 15 min
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
1. Zaandam Town Centre
What it is
A modern Dutch town redesigned with traditional Zaan-style architecture. Famous for the stacked-house Inntel Hotel.
Why it is special
- • The famous Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam
- • Inspired by hundreds of traditional Dutch houses
- • Very photogenic architecture and charming town square
Lunch: Taste of India Zaandam
Good vegetarian options. Enjoy authentic Indian flavors in the heart of Zaandam.
€15 – €20
Per Person
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
2. Zaan River Promenade Walk
What it is
A relaxing walk along the waterfront offering views of historic Dutch industrial buildings and a quiet atmosphere.
Activities
- • Walk along the Zaan River promenade
- • Café stop by the waterfront for a relaxing break
- • Explore local shops and photography spots
Haarlem Historic Town
19 April 2025 — Sunday
Transport & Logistics
Route & Mode
Bus Edam → Amsterdam (~30 min)
Train Amsterdam → Haarlem (~15 min)
Departure: 9:00 AM from Edam
Arrival & Cost
- • Reach Haarlem: ~10:30 AM
- • Train Ticket: ~€5–€7 each way
- Total Travel: ~1 hr 30 min
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
1. Haarlem Old Town
What it is
One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, featuring a beautiful historic center with medieval streets and charming canals.
Top Sights
Grote Markt: The main square surrounded by historic buildings.
St. Bavo Church: Large Gothic church dominating the square.
Spaarne River: Beautiful canal walk area.
Hidden Gem: Hofje van Bakenes
A peaceful 14th-century courtyard garden hidden behind the busy streets. It is one of the oldest “hofjes” in the Netherlands.
- • Quiet garden atmosphere
- • Beautiful historic architecture
- • Short walk from Grote Markt
Lunch: Indian Palace Haarlem
Good vegetarian choices. Enjoy a delicious lunch in the historic heart of the city.
€15 – €20
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
2. Afternoon Exploration
Activities
- • Explore Haarlem’s boutique shopping streets
- • Walk across historic canal bridges
- • Relax at outdoor cafés
Why visit
Often described as “Amsterdam without the crowds,” this area offers elegant town squares and lively riverfront scenery.
Bruges Belgium
20 April 2025 — Monday
11:30 AM Arrival
1. Markt Square Bruges
What it is
The beating heart of Bruges, surrounded by historic architecture and the famous Belfry tower.
Highlights
- • Colorful medieval buildings
- • Lively street cafés
- • Traditional horse carriages
2. Canals & Burg Square
Bruges Canals Walk
Walk the romantic paths along the water. These are the most famous photo spots in Belgium, known for romantic bridges and houses.
Burg Square
Explore the square known for its concentration of historic buildings, including the ornate Town Hall (Stadhuis).
📍 Rozenhoedkaai
Why visit
- • The most photographed canal viewpoint
- • Iconic Bruges postcard scene
- • Beautiful reflections in the water
Best Time
Late afternoon or sunset for the most magical photos of the medieval houses and canals.
Lunch: Tantra Indian Restaurant
Approx cost: €15-20. Located conveniently for a break during your old town exploration.
€15 – €20
Amsterdam & Departure
21 April 2025 — Tuesday
Departure Logistics
Morning Route
9:00 AM: Leave Edam (Bus to Amsterdam Centraal)
9:45 AM: Arrival in Amsterdam City Centre
Airport Transfer
3:30 – 4:00 PM: Train from Amsterdam Centraal to Schiphol
Recommended Airport Arrival: 4:30 PM
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
1. Dam Square & Royal Palace
📍 Dam Square
The historic heart of Amsterdam and one of the city’s most famous landmarks. Known for its lively atmosphere, street performers, and cafes.
📍 Royal Palace
A 17th-century architectural masterpiece originally built as the city hall. Admire the exterior and the historic buildings surrounding the square.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2. Floating Flower Market
📍 Bloemenmarkt
The world’s only floating flower market. Stalls are located on houseboats and offer a vibrant burst of color along the canal.
Why visit
- • Famous Dutch tulip souvenirs
- • Variety of flower bulbs to take home
- • Unique canal views and photography
Lunch: Ashoka Indian
Good vegetarian options and centrally located for your final Amsterdam meal. (Est. €15–20)
12:30 PM
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM
3. Canal Walk & Souvenirs
📍 Grachtengordel
Explore the UNESCO heritage canal system near the center for a final goodbye to the city.
Why visit
- • Beautiful historic bridges and houses
- • Perfect final photos of Amsterdam
- • Last-minute souvenir shopping
Weather &
Clothing
Mid-April • Netherlands & Belgium
The Verdict
“Mid-April is one of the best seasons to visit. The tulip bloom is at peak, days are longer, and the air is fresh for sightseeing.”
Day Temp
12°C – 17°C
Night Temp
5°C – 9°C
Rain Prob.
Moderate
Sunset
~8:30 PM
Climate Characteristics
Cool but Pleasant Spring
Mild and comfortable for walking. Light jacket weather is standard.
Short Rain Showers
Quick changes: 1-2 short showers followed by sun. Rarely lasts all day.
Wind Near Water
Canals and open fields (Volendam/Marken) feel colder due to breeze.
Layering Strategy
Morning
T-shirt + Sweater + Light Jacket
Afternoon (Sunny)
T-shirt + Light Jacket
Evening
Sweater + Jacket again
Essential Items Checklist
Tulip Field Tip
Keukenhof is windier than the city. Always bring one extra layer for this day!
Key Tips for Your Trip
Start Days Early
Arrive at gardens and windmills before 10 AM to beat the 11 AM tour bus rush.
Book in Advance
Tulip season tickets sell out fast. Buy entry or combi bus tickets online now.
Contactless Only
The NL is almost cashless. Use Card/Phone for all transport and small cafes.
Watch Bike Lanes
Red pavement is for bikes only. Cyclists are fast and have the right of way!
Weather Flex
Sun and rain cycle quickly. Always carry a small umbrella and light jacket.
Walking Shoes
Expect 15k steps daily on cobblestones. Comfort is more important than style.
Local Flavors
Try Stroopwafels, Poffertjes, and Dutch fries. They are trip highlights!
Field Etiquette
Stay on the edges of flower rows. Farmers allow photos but not trampling.
Bruges Center
Everything is walkable. Stay in the historic center for the best chocolate shops.
Quiet Edam evenings
Enjoy peaceful canal walks in Edam after returning from busy Amsterdam tours.
Bonus Travel Tip
Extended Daylight
Sunset is around 8:30 PM in April. You’ll have plenty of light for evening walks even after a long day.
Emergency
Contacts
Useful contacts for travel assistance or official support while visiting the Netherlands and Belgium.
Universal Emergency Number
112
Police • Fire • Ambulance
(Works from any phone)
Police (Non-Emergency)
📞 0900 8844
For reporting local matters in the Netherlands that don’t require immediate sirens.
Medical Assistance
Doctor on Call
Hotels or local pharmacies can help contact a nearby doctor if required during your stay.
Schiphol Airport
📞 +31 20 794 0800
General information and assistance for your departure/arrival.
Embassy of India
The Hague, Netherlands
For emergencies involving Indian citizens (passport loss, legal help, or consular assistance).
📍 Address: Buitenrustweg 2, 2517 KD, The Hague
📞 Phone: +31 70 346 9771
Official website for visa/consular info:
Visit IndianEmbassy.nlSupport Centres
I amsterdam Visitor Centre
Amsterdam Centraal Station (Stationsplein 10)
VVV Brugge Visitor Center
Markt Square, Bruges, Belgium
NS Railways (Trains)
📞 +31 30 751 5155 (Route & Ticket Help)
Essential Apps
NS App
Dutch Train Schedules
9292 OV App
Public Transport Master Route App
Google Maps
Walking & Transit Navigation
7 Tourist Mistakes
…and how your plan already solves them!
Standing in Bike Lanes 🚲
In Amsterdam and Haarlem, bikes are priority. Tourists often stand in red-colored paths unknowingly.
Arriving After 11 AM
Late arrivals mean long queues and packed shuttle buses. Crowds peak at noon.
Ignoring the Villages
Many miss the real heart of the country. Your plan perfectly includes Zaandam, Volendam, and Marken.
Ignoring the Forecast
Sunny mornings often turn into rainy afternoons in the Dutch spring.
Not Booking Early
Keukenhof and Bruges train tickets can sell out during the peak tulip window.
Action: Book 3-4 days in advance.
Skipping Local Snacks
The Netherlands is famous for simple, high-quality local bites like Stroopwafels and Edam cheese.
The “6 PM” Shutdown
Outside Amsterdam, shops and many cafes close early (6-7 PM). Edam becomes very quiet in the evening.
Pro Tip
Plan your dinner by 7:30 PM to avoid limited options in the smaller villages.
Why Your Plan Works
Your itinerary avoids these common pitfalls by using Edam as a peaceful home base, balancing busy cities with quiet landscapes, and keeping a realistic pace for the 8-day window.
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Base: Edam
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Slow Pace
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Village Mix
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Bruges Day
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