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- Artis Zoo - Amsterdam - Information
on the animals and their habitats, general and historical information.
- Burgers' Zoo - Information
about the habitats: Safaripark, Bush, Desert and Ocean. With pictures and
wallpapers.
- Dolfinarium Harderwijk - A
dolphin center and family fun park. General information. (Mostly Dutch)
- Duinrell Wassenaar - A
family fun park in the west of Holland, near the Hague.
- Efteling - Dutch
fairy tale attraction park. With information on the hotel and online fairy
tales.
- Giethoorn - Venice of Holland - Giethoorn
is a beautiful place to visit because of its bridges, waterways and
"punters" (typical boats from Giethoorn). Information on water
tours. With pictures.
- i.r.D.F.
Woudagemaal pumping station - This
monument has the only steam-driven pumping engine in the world that still
serves its original purpose. Since 1998 has a place on UNESCO's World
heritage list.
- Keukenhof, Spring Garden of Europe - Pictures,
information on the history and services.
- Kinderdijk - windmills - Information
on the mills, their history and function.
- Kinderdijk.org - Official
Kinderdijk tourist information pages which include the history of the miller
and the windmill, plus many unique pictures of Kinderdijk and its
surroundings.
- Madurodam -
Information on this miniature Holland, for instance how the trees are
kept small and other technicalities.
- Nemo - Educational
attraction, discover a world of science and technology in an entertaining
way. Includes information on the attraction.
- Reptile Park 'SERPO' Delft - General
information and pictures of some reptiles.
- Zaanse Schans - Open
air museum with wooden houses, factories and windmills near Amsterdam.
History and overview of the attractions.
- Zeehondencreche Pieterburen - Seal
hospital. Information on the history, visiting the seals, activities abroad
and research.
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Visas: Tourists
from Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, USA
and most of Europe only need a valid passport - no visa - for a stay of up to
three months. EU nationals can enter for a stay of three months with just their
national identity card or a passport expired less than five years ago. If you
have a Schengen visa for one of the countries that is a member of the Schengen
Agreement, it may be valid for the Netherlands also. Double-check with the
embassies or consulates of the countries you're visiting though, to make sure
the Schengen visa conditions still apply. Tourist visas can be extended for
another three months maximum, but you'll need a good reason and the extension
will only be valid for the Netherlands, not the Schengen Agreement areas. A
three-month Dutch visa can take a little while to process, so don't leave it
until the last moment; fees vary depending on the country in which you apply.
Most types of visas also require that you show sufficient means to support
yourself during your stay.
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