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Top 5 Netherlands Guidebooks

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The Netherlands is rich in history and culture, best known for windmills, tulips, bicycles, canal-lined towns, and art. A guidebook to Holland will help you discover not only the tourist attractions but some places off the beaten path. These specially selected guides will help you plan your trip, find places to stay and eat, and make your trip more enjoyable. Find a guidebook that interests you, then click compare prices to see the best prices on the web for each guide.

1. Lonely Planet the Netherlands

This guide provides detailed information on cycling through the country, accommodation options from trekkershutten to five-star hotels, and entertainment. It also contains a special section on windmills and 45 maps.
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2. Dk Eyewitness Travel Guides The Netherlands

This 480-page guide to Holland contains beautiful illustrations, maps, and an 8-page pull-out on the canals of Amsterdam.
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3. Fodor's Amsterdam and the Netherlands

The Fodor's guide flags must-see sights, suggests itineraries, and has hotel and restaurant reviews for all budgets.
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4. Michelin Green Guide Netherlands

The Michelin Green Guide is a comprehensive guide to the cultural and natural highlights of the Netherlands.
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5. Culture Smart! Netherlands

While not a guidebook, this book gives you insights into the customs and etiquette of the Netherlands. A broad range of topics is covered, including geography, climate, history, language, customs, principal attractions, and driving.
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