Top 10 Dutch Tourist Attractions Ranking Released!
10Haro: Haro is one of the typical old towns in the Netherlands. With its ancient buildings, intricate canals, bustling markets, and friendly residents, Haro feels like a city from a fairy tale.

9Suedsee Dam: The Suedsee Dam, a large coastal defense dam, is the largest coastal construction project in the Netherlands in the modern era. The Suedsee was originally a bay extending inland. The coastline within the bay stretched for 300 kilometers, and the bay mouth was only 30 kilometers wide.

8Amsterdam: Amsterdam, the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, with a population of approximately 1.1 million. Located in the north-western province of North Holland, it is a world-renowned international metropolis. Its name comes from Amstel dam, indicating the city's origins: a dam on the Amstel River, the site of today's Dam Square.

7Gouda: Gouda, located in North Holland province, bordering the IJsselmeer. Established around 1300.

6Enkhuizen: Enkhuizen, a city in the eastern Netherlands, the capital of the province of Friesland, a major port on the Rhine River. The famous 'Battle of Alkmaar' took place here during World War II. The city has two professional colleges.

5Giethoorn: Giethoorn is located in the north-west of Overijssel province, within the De Wieden nature reserve. During the Ice Age, De Wieden was located between two moraine belts, resulting in a lower terrain compared to the surrounding areas.

4The Hague: The Hague is located in the South Holland province and is also the province's capital. It is the Netherlands' third largest city, with an area of approximately 100 square kilometers, following Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

3Kinderdijk: Kinderdijk is a village in the South Holland province of the Netherlands, partly in Nieuwkoop and partly in Alblasserdam, 15 kilometers east of Rotterdam.

2Maastricht: Maastricht, a city in the south of the Netherlands, located on the Meuse River, near the Belgian border.

1Keukenhof Garden (Tulip Garden): Keukenhof Garden, located in the town of Lisse near Amsterdam, is a tulip-filled bulb garden and an essential stop for the annual flower parade. Keukenhof Garden is known worldwide for its variety, quantity, quality, and arrangement of tulips.