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More to see in Hilversum
In the city, there are a lot of interesting historical constructions. The buildings of the old railway stations deserve a special attention. The main city station is called Barn. It was founded in 1874. Since its founding, the station has been considered to be special. Already at the end of the 19th century, it was regularly used by the representatives of the royal family. Not far from the station is one of the royal palaces located. So, there is a special royal waiting room equipped for privileged individuals. The building of the old station has an immense architectural value. Another beautiful and impressive construction is the Soest Station located in the immediate surroundings of the city. This railway station was built in 1898. Since its construction, the station has remained almost unchangeable. Its visitors can admire the fascinating building with a tiled roof of brick. The station has managed to partially preserve its original interior. Near the station, there is a beautiful old park. It is interesting to walk here in any season. The unique attraction of the city is the museum devoted to the television, The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. The museum occupies a fascinating modern building, the facade of which is tiled with glass panels and resembles a huge display from afar. In this building, there is an archive of TV pieces and audio recordings. The tourists are attracted by the original themed museum. It presents its guests the specific … Read further

Our guide to Hilversum

Travel guide to Hilversum

The unique attraction of the city is the museum devoted to the television, The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. The museum occupies a fascinating modern building, the facade of which is tiled with glass panels and resembles a huge display from afar. In this building, there is an archive of TV pieces and audio recordings. The tourists are attracted by the original themed museum. It presents its guests … Open

Hilversum sightseeing

You will also find a port (lake) and an airport southwest to Hilversum. Calm rhythm of life of this place and its original nature traditionally attract tourists. Businesses are also not rare visitors of the town. To their service are five cozy hotels, including two four-star and three three-star ones. Amazing comfort and excellent service, as well as presence of landscaped area with golf courses, tennis courts, and … Open

Netherlands - moving around the country

To travel around the city and the suburbs, tourists are recommended to choose buses, trams, and trolleybuses. Almost all cities have night transport. Absolutely all cities are divided into certain transport zones, and this should be taken into account when buying a ticket. It is much more profitable to buy reusable tickets that offer unlimited number of rides within the prepaid travel zone. Travelers can buy a ticket at any kiosk or directly from the driver. In Amsterdam, 4 lines of the subway and several ferry lines are available in addition to the above mentioned public transport. Water transport is no longer focused on transportation, but on tours, so the cost of tickets is much higher. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Netherlands

In summer, there are gay parades in the Netherlands that are specific to this free country. These are pretty colorful events in the traditional rainbow palette. The Netherlands is one of the most tolerant countries in relation to minorities, as manifested in its culture. In winter, you can visit the festival of light in Amsterdam. That’s a colorful and incredibly bright event, during which various masters put their light installations to public display. There is an incredible number of museums in the Netherlands. Several days a year, they open their doors for free or for a nominal fee of 1 euro. This allows you to get acquainted with the cultural heritage. … Open

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