Utrecht is a municipality of the Netherlands located on the eastern side of the Randstad conurbation. It lies in the center of the country, bordering the Gelderland in the southeast, the Eemmeer in the north-east, South Holland in the west, and North Holland in the north.
Utrecht promises a unique perceptual experience with its iconic Dutch houses, sand drifts, grasslands, and lush green forests. It is a photographer's paradise with colonial-era landmarks that can give your Instagram feed a distinguished look.
Utrecht has some of the most fascinating attractions, including the ancient Dom Tower and Tivoli Vredenburg. It also has some of the most beautiful cathedrals, such as
St. Martin's Cathedral and St. Salvator's Church. You can also visit Oudegracht, which is the oldest surviving canal in Europe. There are also several museums such as Railway Museum, Museum Catharijneconvent, and Miffy Museum.
There are several things to do in Utrecht for unlimited fun and excitement such as encountering the rarest plant species at University Botanic Gardens and climbing the Dom Tower. You can also enjoy a canal boat cruise and buy everything from bulbs to plants from Flower Market.
Utrecht experiences a temperate climate with warm days and cool nights. July and August is the best time to visit Utrecht as the temperature ranges around 20-25 degrees Celsius.