The best amusement parks in Holland

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When we go on vacation, we each have our tastes. There are those who want to spend a large part of their time on a beach, who prefer to visit museums, get to know small towns, go to have fun at an amusement park … fortunately, there are millions of proposals around the world, which means that we always go to find several destinations that are perfect for our vacations.

In Holland you will see that there is a great variety of places where you can enjoy different things, such as cities with incredible magic, charming towns, natural landscapes … If what you like are amusement parks, in this country you will also find some in the than to spend a super fun day with family, friends or even in solitude, always relative since there will be many people there.

Efteling Park

It is one of the most famous and visited amusement parks in the country, and it is also known as "Elves Park". It is very close to the town of Tilburg , which is also worth visiting. It is one of the oldest in all of Europe since last year it celebrated its 60th anniversary, and it is perfect for both children and adults as it has many attractions and activities for both.

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It has more than 60 hectares that are divided into four thematic areas, with many gardens, lakes, plants and trees that achieve a very special atmosphere. In addition to enjoying the attractions, every year a multitude of special events are held, such as workshops, concerts, plays … It is open until 12 at night and admission costs 30 euros per person, although children under 4 years old do not pay .

Walibi holland

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It is another of the most famous Dutch parks, although much more modern than the previous one since it has been open for "only" 40 years. It is an educational theme park and very focused on agriculture, so it is perfect to learn many things while enjoying its attractions. There you will find the most vertiginous, tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster in all of Europe. The entrance costs 30 euros, a little less for children and over 65. It is very close to Amsterdam so from there you have several transport options to go.