You might not expect the site of a failed WWII operation to be on the itinerary, but the nearby Airborne Museum is well worth the trip.
As depicted in the famous 1977 epic war film A Bridge Too Far, Allied forces tried to secure a series of bridges in The Netherlands in a massive airborne operation that was the largest of its kind at the time. The most interesting part of the museum is the Battle of Arnhem immersive experience, in which you “board” a plane and find yourself dropped into the battle, complete with visual and sound effects that make the events all too real.

Though sadly we didn’t have time to explore the city itself — next time!— it’s worth noting that Arnhem boasts a museum featuring Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso and more, a zoo where the animals roam in large ”eco-displays”, medieval cellars, and many boutiques and restaurants.
In the afternoon we head to the Netherlands Open Air Museum— think Colonial Williamsburg, Dutch-style. Unfortunately, all the indoor exhibits are closed, but it’s a beautiful day to stroll outside and admire the authentic buildings and windmills that were transplanted to the site to showcase life as it used to be.








I really love those old cottages and homes with the thatched roofing. Ditto for those narrow, quaint streets with shops. What a lovely trip there you had. – Marty
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I’d been to Amsterdam several times but this was a great opportunity to see more of The Netherlands in depth. Highly recommended.
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I used one of your comments for my blog post today. Thought you might want to check it out. https://bensbitterblog.com/2022/10/21/bitter-reviews-of-bbb/
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Thanks, Ben, I will. Enjoy your bitter weekend! Alisa
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Oh, it will definitely be bitter.
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