Volendam, a charming village near Amsterdam, offers a vivid glimpse into the Netherlands’ past. Colorful wooden houses line the boat-filled harbor, and locals can often be seen in traditional Dutch clogs, aprons, and bonnets. Once a muse for artists like Picasso and Renoir, Volendam now attracts visitors with its locally made cheese and fresh seafood. The historic atmosphere is palpable as you stroll through the village, and a short ferry ride away lies the scenic island of Marken, adding to the area’s appeal.
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