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The Netherlands, the land of tulips, windmills, and bicycles, is one of the destinations where conservative families will be most comfortable in Europe. This country, where it is very easy to travel with a stroller thanks to its flat structure, is also one of the regions with the densest Muslim population in Europe. Thanks to this, you can easily find halal restaurants and mosques where you can worship in almost every city. On this route extending from the historical texture of Amsterdam to the silence of Giethoorn, you can have a holiday that is both cultural and relaxing with your family. Here are 5 tolerant and aesthetic cities free from Islamophobia that you should add to your list for your trip to the Netherlands.

Zonguldak, the city of the Western Black Sea blending industry with nature, is generally known for its mines but actually has enormous tourism potential waiting to be discovered. Known as the 'two-story city', Zonguldak represents labor with its black ore underground, and natural beauty with its waterfalls, caves, and ancient cities above ground. For conservative families looking for a cool and green route away from the crowd, Zonguldak is a destination full of surprises. Here are 10 stops full of nature and history where you can travel safely with your family.

Diyarbakır is one of the first cities in Anatolia honored with Islam, hiding thousands of years of history in the black basalt stones of its walls. Known as the city of Prophets and Companions (Sahaba), Diyarbakır is a sacred land hosting the most Sahaba tombs after Mecca and Medina. The sounds of adhan you hear while walking in the narrow streets of the city, the smuggled tea you drink in historical inns, and the sincere hospitality of the local people will embrace you. The spiritual atmosphere of the Grand Mosque, considered the 5th Harem-i Sharif of Islam, is too intense to be described in words. For conservative travelers wishing to journey to the roots of faith, Diyarbakır is a stop that should not be neglected.