Noord-Holland is a province in the north-west corner of the Netherlands. It contains the capital of the country, Amsterdam, which is one of the touristic hotspots that you should visit during your stay.
Typical places to visit during your stay in Amsterdam are the
Amsterdam Dungeon, Madame Tussauds, the red light district and the canals of Amsterdam. A place that you might not initially visit is the zoo, Artis, which is also located in the centre of Amsterdam and is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands.
As the capital of the country, Amsterdam is often the host of public events. Examples of this are the public festivals on Queensday (April 30th), the Amsterdam Dance event (17th october-21 october) and the Gay Pride (first weekend of august).
There is also plenty to do in the rest of Noord-Holland. Noord-Holland hosts a large portion of the Dutch coast line and has plenty of public beaches. The sea has a swimable temperature between the months of june and october, but this may vary every year. If you are into racing and also want to spend your day at the beach, you should visit Zandvoort. The circuit of Zandvoort hosts races multiple times each month. Before and after the races it is possible to visit the beach.
If you are interested in history and want to visit something different then a museum you should visit the
fortress island in IJmuiden. This island fortress used to defend the Dutch mayor harbours and was part of the atlentic wall during world war II.
- Boerenjongens (raisins prepared in brandy with a little bit of cinnamon)
- Schiedammer Jenever (Dutch gin)
- Amsterdamse kaas (spiced cheese prepared in a way that is unique to the region of Amsterdam)
- Weesper moppen (cookies with almond paste)
- Advocaat (an alcoholic beverage made from brandy and eggs)
- Alkmaarse kaassoep (cheese soup from the region of Alkmaar)