When we visited the Vermeer exhibition in Amsterdam a few weeks ago, we stayed in Utrecht, a lovely university town a 30-minute train ride away. While there for the long Easter weekend, we spent time wandering the town and then spent the Sunday holiday at Keukenhof , Holland’s largest flower garden. Utrecht is one of our favorite Dutch towns, and I posted about it here in 2019: Utrecht post . W e never tire of the place and always find something new. Our hotel (below) was across the street from the Saturday flower market. We bought some tulips, and the concierge gave us a champagne bucket to keep them fresh. They made it home! Just around the corner from our hotel was an Art Nouveau wine bar called Ruby Rose, where we had dinner. Utrecht is full of canals and Golden Age architecture, buzzing with a university (below) vibe and bees visiting the apple blossoms. We caught this crew competition on one of the main canals that run through the downtown. Bu...