Amsterdam and The Hague, Netherlands
This program takes place in the beautiful European country of the Netherlands. Students will get to know the country’s capital, Amsterdam, and the country’s administrative and royal capital, The Hague.
The Netherlands has a population of approximately 17.5 million; 822,000 live in Amsterdam and 515,000 live in The Hague, approximately. The country’s official language is Dutch, and its currency is the euro since it’s part of the European Union.
The city of Amsterdam is famous for its elaborate canal system, unique architecture, its 17th-century narrow houses, and the many cycling paths that give the city its character. There are many interesting places to visit, including museums like the Van Gogh, Body Worlds, Anne Frank House, and Rijksmuseum. You can easily wander along its pretty streets and neighborhoods, marveling at the beautiful building facades or stop in a canalside cafe for a coffee. There are also plenty of easy opportunities to catch a boat ride along the canals, or enjoy a picnic in the spacious Vondelpark.
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government as well as the capital of the South Holland Province. The city is just as exciting as Amsterdam, and it is considered the international city of peace and justice, with the Peace Palace in the center of the city. It is also the home of the United Nations’ International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Students might enjoy spending their free time at the Mauritshuis Museum, the Madurodam Model City, the Drievliet theme park, the Landgoed Clingendael Park, Palace Noordeinde, and much more! Nearby stunning locations include the Keukenhof Tulip Gardens (32 miles from Hague), and Bollenstreek, a region of cultivation of flower bulbs which is simply amazing.
Transportation
A 7-day public transportation pass will be provided for use in Amsterdam. Students will also take a train to and from The Hague.
Although both cities are major international hubs, they are both very walkable and have well-networked tram systems. Of course, if you want to embrace a true Dutch lifestyle, then cycling is the way to go!
Airports
Students will need to arrange and purchase their own flights to Amsterdam’s Schiphol International Airport (AMS) and back to the U.S.
Details on when to arrive and depart will be provided soon!