I have been to Leiden a few times before but never really seen the city. Last Saturday, I was priviledged to have spent an afternoon exploring Leiden with two of my most favorite people in Holland. To say that I am pretty impressed is an understatement. I would actually consider moving here, if given the chance!

Leiden is a popular University town between Amsterdam and The Hague. It has a very rich history, one that I am very eager to know and maybe delve into, during my idle hours (if I still had some left!). In the 16th century, Leiden played an important role in both the printing and weaving industry. During the “Eighty Years War”, Leiden sided with the Dutch in fighting against the Spanish rule. This loyalty paved the way for the founding of Leiden University by William I of Orange in 1575. Leiden University is an insitution amongst educational institutions, not only for being the oldest university in the Netherlands, but also for educating some of the world’s greatest minds like René Descartes, Christiaan Huygens, Rembrandt van Rijn, and many others.

So much like the little Amsterdam that it is known for, Leiden is also a haven for cultural exchange. The diversity can perhaps be attributed to the influx of international students the world over. One might ask, what is so special about Leiden that would make you want to move there? Believe me when I say I could not offer any reasons, only feelings of finding home in this quaint little university town. One has to experience the “life” that I saw in order to appreciate it. It is simplicity, vivacity and beauty all rolled into one. Because it is inhabited mostly by students from all over the world, being in this town inspired me think, to relive my ideals, and to really embrace life’s simple joys.