On the fifth morning in Holland, we had breakfast at our accommodation as usual, as we had rented a place with a kitchen. We left Rotterdam for the city of Delft, only 25 km away. It was a comfortable drive.

Delft is another small, passing town that I thought wouldn't have much to offer, but it turned out to be a very beautiful city. The traditional houses lining the canals are simply magnificent.

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The day we arrived, there happened to be a market in the town square, so we had a great time strolling around.

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The city's main church is also beautiful, as expected.

Another impressive city, a must-visit when in the Netherlands....DELF

From Delft, it's just a ten-kilometer drive to The Hague, also known as Den Haag, home to the International Court of Justice. We didn't spend much time there, but here are some pictures.

Drive another 35km. I have an appointment at KEUKENHOF, the world's largest flower garden. It's the highlight of the day. I've already booked my tickets online... For those who are going, I recommend booking tickets online. You can easily find it on Google.

When you arrive, you don't have to waste time. There is parking available for those who book in advance.......In addition to visiting the beautiful tulip garden, there is also a bicycle rental point in front where you can cycle through the tulip fields. There are several distances to choose from, depending on your ability... As for me, I'm a bit old, so I chose to cycle about ten kilometers.....

The lush greenery lining the cycling path refreshes the mind and body, making the journey effortless. Navigating is a breeze with clear maps and frequent signage, ensuring a worry-free ride.

Cycling in the afternoon, the sun was shining brightly, but the temperature did not exceed twenty degrees Celsius. It felt comfortable.

After cycling for about an hour and a half, I returned to my starting point. It's time to go inside and take a look.

The garden features both outdoor and indoor areas, making it a paradise for macro photography enthusiasts. With hundreds of thousands of flowers from thousands of species, there's an endless supply of subjects to capture. To fully appreciate the garden's beauty, a full day is recommended.

In addition to macro photography, landscape photographers also pressed the shutter frequently.

After a long day of walking and capturing thousands of stunning photos, we were exhausted but satisfied. The scenery was truly breathtaking, just as we had imagined. As dusk approached, we set off for Amsterdam, where we would be staying at our previous accommodation. The 35km journey would take us until nightfall, so we decided to call it a day and rest. We would continue our adventures tomorrow.

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