Dordrecht tourist information
Look, that's where the ships from Bordeaux used to arrive... And, there, the rafts with the Rhine wood! Although the cranes and carts have been replaced by cosy little shops and terraces, it is easy to imagine how lively this port of Holland used to be.
The rivers not only brought Dordrecht trade, but also an abundance of fish, and salmon in particular. There was so much salmon in the area that wealthy families would feed their servants salmon every day. They became so tired of salmon that they insisted on not having to eat salmon every day... Once a staple food, salmon is now a delicacy which yopu will be able to enjoy in one of the stylish Dordrecht restaurants.
by Netherlands Board of Tourism
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