Amsterdam, Haarlem & The Hague

Summary
Delve into the Dutch Golden Age in the Netherlands, where our visits offer a comprehensive overview of the artistic achievements of this prolific period and beyond. Across the South Holland province, look forward to discovering some of the world's most iconic museums and getting up close to masterpieces such as The Girl with the Pearl Earring and The Night Watch. Our first full day takes us to The Hague, where works by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Steen await in Mauritshuis, along with the astounding Mesdag Panorama and the contemporary Museum Voorlinden. In vibrant Amsterdam, famous for its historic architecture, UNESCO protected canals and atmospheric cobbled streets, we gain a deeper understanding into centuries-old creative processes at Rembrandt's House and discover the treasures of the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum. The charming city of Haarlem rounds off this trio of artistic hotspots, with visits to Frans Hals Museum and the Cathedral of Saint Bavo, where a young Mozart once played the famous organ.
What to Expect
· Admire the iconic masterpiece, the Girl with a Pearl Earring, up close at Mauritshuis
· Step back in time at the spectacular Mesdag Panorama, the largest circular canvas in Europe
· Learn more about one of the world's most famous painters at Rembrandt's House
· Tick off the symbols of the Dutch Golden Age in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum
