Marken is a small island in the Markermeer, located in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It is connected to the mainland by a causeway and is about 20 kilometers northeast of Amsterdam. Marken was originally a peninsula but became an island in the 13th century due to a series of floods.
The wooden houses on Marken are built on stilts and mounds to protect against flooding, showcasing traditional Dutch architecture. Marken's harbor is a beautiful spot with fishing boats and cafes, reflecting the village's maritime heritage.
Marken is a popular destination for tourists, with scenic routes that offer stunning views of the water and countryside. Marken offers a glimpse into traditional Dutch life and provides a peaceful retreat with its scenic beauty and cultural richness.