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Zuid-Holland
Zuid-Holland is an historically rich province with much to offer the tourist: lakes, rivers and the sea provide endless opportunities for watersports, while the flat landscape is ideal for cycling and walking.
No visitor to this part of the Netherlands should miss seeing the spring-time riot of colour that adorns the fields and gardens of South Holland.

Together with Nord-Holland, Zuid-Holland is one of the most prosperous areas of the lowlands. Most industry these days is confined to the middle sized Dutch towns and cities, but everywhere you will see evidence of the country’s more extensive commercial past, particularly in the cities of Rotterdam and The Hague.
The modern port of Rotterdam is a vibrant city packed with art and cultural activities – galleries, concert halls, theatres and museums abound. In
The Hague, the seat of government, royal palaces, stately embassies and town houses give the city a regal atmosphere; a stone’s throw from the city are the resorts of Scheveningen and Kijkduin and the theme parks of Duinrell and Drievliet.
In the north of Zuid-Holland is the landscape of the Holland Lakes, an area dotted with lakes, rivers and drainage canals, all interspersed with wide, open polders. The Green Heart, hidden between the big cities of the Randstad, is a vast oasis of peace and tranquillity that lends itself to a variety of open-air activities. With its coastline and pleasant resorts, the bulb region also has much to offer visitors who want a summer beach holiday.
Places of interest

The Hague (Den Haag): Important museums such as the Mauritshuis, The Hague Municipal Museum and Panorama Mesdag.
Rotterdam: Museum Boymans van Beuningen, contemporary architecture and culture, port area.
Leiden: Large student population brings this historical city to life, with many bars, restaurants and good museums.
Gouda: Famous for its cheese, ‘stroopwafels’ and beautiful 15th-century town hall.
Delft: Medieval centre with canals, bridges, squares and historic façades - a charming backdrop whether shopping or just taking a relaxing stroll
Attractions
Bulb Region: Its extensive and colourful tulip fields make a truly unique sight in spring.
Duinrell: Large theme park for the whole family.
Madurodam: Famous miniature city where you can enjoy the highlights of the Netherlands on a scale of 1:25.
Animal parks: Avifauna, bird park in Alphen aan den Rijn, Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam
Vlaggetjesdag Scheveningen: Famous festival in mid June celebrating the arrival of the first herring; Scheveningen resort with a casino, large hotels, discos and theatres.
Cuisine of the region

The cuisine of Zuid-Holland is influenced by Dutch traditions and is characterized by a variety of dishes and ingredients. Here are some notable aspects of the cuisine in Zuid-Holland.
- Haring: Raw herring, or "haring," is a popular street food in the Netherlands, including Zuid-Holland. It is often served with onions and pickles
- Patat: Thick-cut French fries, or "patat," are commonly enjoyed often served with a variety of toppings, such as mayonnaise, ketchup, or satay sauce. A popular street food in the region is patatje oorlog, which features fries topped with peanut sauce, mayonnaise, and onions.
- Dutch cheese: Dutch cheese varieties like Gouda, Edam, and Leyden cheese are produced in the province. You can visit cheese markets in cities like Gouda to sample and purchase these delicious cheeses.
- Stroopwafels: Stroopwafels are a sweet Dutch treat made from thin waffle-like cookies with a caramel syrup filling.
- Erwtensoep: This is a traditional Dutch pea soup, often enjoyed during the colder months. It contains split peas, pork, sausage, and vegetables.
- Poffertjes: These are small, fluffy pancakes, similar to American silver dollar pancakes. They are usually served with powdered sugar and butter.