Overview

A 9-Night Exclusive Exploration of Dutch Art from the Golden Age to Contemporary Innovation

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Key Information:

**- Max of 16 persons

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The Netherlands has long been a hub of artistic innovation, producing some of the world’s most influential painters and pioneering movements. From the timeless mastery of Rembrandt and Vermeer to the bold visions of Van Gogh and Mondrian, Dutch art has shaped and redefined creative expression across centuries. This seven-night luxury journey offers a profound exploration of five defining artistic movements, weaving together an exclusive, immersive, and expert-led experience.


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Itinerary at a Glance

Day & Date Destination Highlights Overnight
Day 1 – Sat, 13 Jun 2026 Amsterdam - Arrival & Private Transfer

WHERE YOU'LL STAY: OUR HAND-PICK CHOICES

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Hotel De L’Europe Amsterdam

Overlooks the Amstel River in the heart of the city. Recognized as the Best Hotel in Amsterdam by Travel + Leisure and a proud member of Leading Hotels of the World, the property offers travelers a timeless sense of place. With Michelin-starred dining, a serene spa, it is one of the capital’s most prestigious address.

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Hotel des Indes, The Hague

A 19th-century palatial hotel originally built as a residence for King William III’s personal advisor. Now part of Leading Hotels of the World, it blends regal interiors with modern luxury. Perfectly located on the Lange Voorhout, The Hague’s historic boulevard, it has hosted royalty, artists, and dignitaries for over 140 years.


The Five Movements That Shaped Dutch Art Scene

1. Dutch Golden Age (17th Century) – The Masters of light and Realism

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The Dutch Golden Age was a time of unprecedented artistic and economic growth, where an independent Netherlands flourished as a global trade power. With new wealth, art shifted from religious commissions to private patrons—merchants, scholars, and civic leaders—seeking to capture their world on canvas.

Masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and Steen revolutionized light, realism, and storytelling, painting portraits, genre scenes, and still lifes that reflected Dutch society. Their works turned art into a mirror of everyday life rather than a tool of grandeur.

2. Van Gogh & Post-Impressionism (19th Century) – Color, Emotion, and Expression

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Vincent van Gogh transformed art with his expressive brushwork, bold color choices, and deeply personal subjects. His work strayed from traditional realism, paving the way for modernism. Other Dutch artists, like Johan Barthold Jongkind and Isaac Israëls, also played a role in bridging Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, setting the foundation for new artistic freedoms.