Sightseeing Tours

CSH is an expert in providing city tours in the major tourist areas in The Netherlands, specially designed for travel agencies and for clients who look for unique experiences. With our transportation services, we make your trip to any place in The Netherlands extra pleasant and comfortable. If required we can provide you with a local tour guide in your language.

Best Places to Visit in Holland

Amsterdam City

Amsterdam is one of the greatest small cities in the world. From Amsterdam canals to world-famous Amsterdam museums and historical Amsterdam sights, it is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe. Canal cruises are a popular way to see the city from the perspective of its canals.

Rotterdam City

The story of the city, the bombardment and reconstruction, and the drive to innovate that locals still use today to shape their city all make Rotterdam a fascinating place to visit. Everything seems possible here, and there’s so much left to explore. Is Rotterdam a must-see city? Absolutely!

Keukenhof

The best way to enjoy the beautiful gardens is with our Keukenhof tour.  Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens, situated in the town of Lisse, in the Netherlands. In 2021 Keukenhof will be open from Saturday March 20 until Sunday May 9.

The Hague City

The Hague is the third-largest city in The Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and it is most notably the seat of the government for The Netherlands. However, what most don’t know is that The Hague is rich in history, culture, and especially, art — there are numerous museums and beautiful architectural structures worth visiting.

Delft City

Delft, a canal-ringed city in the western Netherlands, is known as the manufacturing base for Delftware, hand-painted blue-and-white pottery. In its old town, the medieval Oude Kerk is the burial site of native son and Dutch Master painter Johannes Vermeer.



Giethoorn Village

Due to its stunning canal system and almost car-free town centre, the Dutch village of Giethoorn is commonly called ‘the Venice of the Netherlands’. Boats are the main mode of transportation in the village and it is easy enough to spend whole days exploring Giethoorn’s delightful waterways.