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How long is the drive from Fecamp to Amsterdam?

The direct drive from Fecamp to Amsterdam is 359 mi (577 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 29 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Fecamp to Amsterdam, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ghent, Lille, Ieper (Ypres), Rouen, Utrecht, and Zaandam, as well as top places to visit like Markt and Belfort, or the ever-popular Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan.

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Top cities between Fecamp and Amsterdam

The top cities between Fecamp and Amsterdam are Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ghent, Lille, Ieper (Ypres), Rouen, Utrecht, and Zaandam. Brussels is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Fecamp and 2 hours from Amsterdam.
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Rouen

Rouen, the capital of Normandy in northern France, is a city steeped in history and medieval charm. It boasts stunning Gothic churches like Saint-Maclou and Saint-Ouen, as well as the iconic Cathédrale Notre-Dame famously painted by Claude Monet. The city is known for its rich heritage, being the hometown of Gustave Flaubert and the site of Joan of Arc's execution. Rouen offers a lively nightlife and thriving cultural scene alongside its historical attractions.
11% as popular as Brussels
16 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Amsterdam
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Lille

Lille, the capital of Hauts-de-France in northern France, is a vibrant city with a rich history and strong Flemish influences. The charming Vieux Lille neighborhood boasts 17th-century brick townhouses, cobblestone streets, and the bustling Grand Place square. The city's cultural scene is enhanced by its bustling university population.
14% as popular as Brussels
4 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Amsterdam
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Ypres

Ypres, a town in the Belgian province of West Flanders, is known for its historical significance from World War I. The Ypres Salient battlefields are surrounded by numerous cemeteries, memorials, and war museums that pay tribute to the battles of the past. Despite being heavily damaged during the war, significant buildings like Sint-Maartenskathedraal were meticulously reconstructed.
12% as popular as Brussels
26 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Amsterdam
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Bruges

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Historic Sites
Bruges, the capital of West Flanders in northwest Belgium, is known for its picturesque canals, charming cobbled streets, and well-preserved medieval architecture. The city's port, Zeebrugge, serves as a significant hub for fishing and European trade. Visitors can explore the historic Burg square with its impressive 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall) and the Markt square featuring a 13th-century belfry offering panoramic views from its 83m tower.
55% as popular as Brussels
20 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Amsterdam
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Ghent

Ghent, located in northwest Belgium at the meeting point of the Leie and Scheldt rivers, is a city with a rich medieval history. Today, it is a bustling university town and cultural center. The pedestrianized center showcases impressive medieval architecture such as the Gravensteen castle and the picturesque Graslei along the Leie river harbor.
18% as popular as Brussels
7 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Amsterdam
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Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a bustling metropolis known for its historic architecture and international institutions like the European Union headquarters. The city's vibrant center features iconic landmarks such as the Grand-Place square with ornate 17th-century guildhouses, the Gothic Hôtel de Ville, and the Maison du Roi housing the Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Amsterdam
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Antwerp

Antwerp, a historic port city in Belgium, is renowned for its rich heritage dating back to the Middle Ages. The Diamond District is a major attraction with numerous traders and artisans. The city's Flemish Renaissance architecture can be seen at the Grote Markt, while the Rubens House showcases works by the famous painter Peter Paul Rubens.
27% as popular as Brussels
7 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Amsterdam
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Rotterdam

Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, is a major port city with a rich seafaring history. Following its near complete reconstruction after WWII, it has become known for its bold and modern architecture. The Delfshaven neighborhood offers a glimpse of the city's past with canalside shopping and the Pilgrim Fathers Church. As one of the largest ports in the world, Rotterdam serves as a gateway to Europe and continues to reinvent itself at a rapid pace.
24% as popular as Brussels
8 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Amsterdam
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Utrecht

Utrecht, a city in the Netherlands, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval center. The picturesque tree-lined canals and Christian landmarks create a charming atmosphere. Visitors can admire the iconic Domtoren, a 14th-century bell tower offering panoramic views of the city, and explore the Gothic Cathedral of St. Martin on central Domplein square. The Museum Catharijneconvent showcases religious art and artifacts in a former monastery.
7% as popular as Brussels
10 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Amsterdam
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Zaandam

Zaandam, a city in the North Holland province of the Netherlands, is known for its rich history and vibrant city center. Situated on the banks of the river Zaan, just north of Amsterdam, Zaandam obtained its city rights in 1811. The city center has recently undergone significant development and now offers a blend of shopping, entertainment, culture, and history.
6% as popular as Brussels
14 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Amsterdam

Best stops along Fecamp to Amsterdam drive

The top stops along the way from Fecamp to Amsterdam (with short detours) are Van Gogh Museum, Grand Place, and Anne Frank House. Other popular stops include Bruges, Rijksmuseum, and Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station.
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Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan

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Brewery
Food & Drink
Museum
Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan is a family-run brewery located in Bruges, the only one in the city. It offers guided tours that provide insight into old brewing techniques and include a visit to the museum. The brewery produces popular brands such as Brugse Zot and Straffe Hendrik, which are widely available in bars around town.
If you are visiting Bruges for a day or more and love beer and history…this is the place for you. Sign up for a brewery tour to learn the deep history of this beautiful place. Your tour is about 50 minutes and you get to enjoy a beer at the end by redeeming your ticket at the bar. Be careful not to pregame too hard before the tour…the stairs through the tour are not for the weary, but everything was worth it! The food folks were munching on outside under the umbrella tables looked fantastic. Definitely take the time to come here and enjoy the history!
Colleen G — Google review
My husband had previously visited here years ago with his best friend, so when we came to Bruges for a family day out, he was keen to bring us here, especially as I come from a brewing town. As the outdoor seating area was full, we found a table and although the rest of us stuck to soft drinks, my husband enjoyed reminiscing with a few beers. Lovely place to spend a few hours and there is a good shop too
Elizabeth B — Google review
Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan in Bruges is a must-visit for beer lovers. The brewery has an incredible history and is still family-run, which makes the experience even more special. The tour is fascinating — not only do you get to learn about the brewing process in detail, but you also get to see their famous *beer pipeline* (“cerveceducto”) that runs under the city to connect the brewery with the bottling plant. The quality of their beer is outstanding, and tasting it fresh at the source is unforgettable. The staff and tour guides are excellent — knowledgeable, engaging, and very welcoming. The restaurant is also quite good, with hearty dishes that pair perfectly with their beers. That said, it’s a very popular spot, so it can feel a bit touristy and busy at times. Still, the overall experience is absolutely worth it — great beer, rich history, and a unique piece of Bruges culture.
Gustavo I — Google review
Multiple friends (local and travel buddies) recommended this brewery as a must-visit. It did not disappoint. The unfiltered Belgian beers were stellar. The beer is piped in from the brewery 3.2km away. The vibe is chill and fun. Waiters are always circling around, checking on you. Definitely one of my favorite spots. I didn't get to try the food, but glancing at other peoples tables, it looked great too!
Rasikanand H — Google review
Really nice brewery with a great vibe! Always easy to find a spot, and the draft beer tastes fantastic. There’s a lovely outdoor area to sit and relax, and you can also join a brewery tour if you’re interested. Definitely worth stopping by for a pint (or two)!
P W — Google review
The tour of the Brewery was okay.We didn’t really understand the English Guide,but it was acceptable.When you buy tickets for the tour you also get a beer that is not filtered and it’s natural.It was very good,I loved the new flavor!The food was pretty expensive for how it tasted.The beef stew made in beer was bitter,but the melon and prosciutto salad was okay..but pricey. After all it was a great experience..but not worth eating there.
Rebecca S — Google review
The insightful guided tour gave details on beer processing and the unique tube transport method! The place shows the dynasty of the owners along history by having both very modern equipment and also keeping the old equipment highlighted in every corner as a reminder of their heritage.
Khaled S — Google review
We came here for the brewery tour and it was absolutely fantastic. Marie was very informative and super knowledgeable and entertaining. The beer here was amazing and served in interesting surroundings. Well worth it if you’re ‘in Bruges’
Tom S — Google review
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Walplein 26, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
http://www.halvemaan.be/
+32 50 44 42 25
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Markt

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Markt is the perfect starting point for exploring Bruges, situated at the heart of the city's historical center. This old-fashioned market square has been a marketplace since AD 958 and is surrounded by captivating landmarks such as the Church of Lady, the dock of the Rosary, and Grote Markt square itself.
4.4
(6277)
8000 Brugge, Belgium
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Belfort

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Belfry of Bruges is a medieval bell tower that stands at an impressive 83 meters high, making it a striking feature in the city's skyline. It is a cherished landmark with a treasure chamber and houses a 47-belled carillon. Climbing its 366 steps rewards visitors with panoramic views of Bruges from the top. The unique chimes of the carillon add to the experience as you ascend.
This is a gorgeous, fascinating piece of architecture. We bought tickets to climb to the top during the weekend carillon performance. You can't see or hear much of the music while you're in the stairwell, so I'd suggest taking in the music from outside and going inside before or after that. My husband and I aren't athletic at all, so we paced ourselves. There are some exhibits along the way, which made for a couple of nice breaks. The climb was pretty exhausting, but well worth it! The view from the top is incredible, and it was also nice to see the bells up close. People with chronic knee pain, back problems, or vertigo should not do the climb. Be sure to buy your ticket in advance and arrive at your scheduled time. This place can get very busy! Even so, it's worth the wait and the cost of admission. You will not regret it!
Mitch G — Google review
Wonderful experience climbing the belfort tower, the view from the top is magnificent. It is also nice to see all the bells, everything so well preserved. The hike to the top isn't that bad, there are opportunities to rest throughout. It is advisable to buy your tickets in advance as is a very popular tourist attraction. It's absolutely worth the climb. Highly recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
Climbing the Belfort Tower was one of the most memorable and fun experiences of our visit. This iconic bell tower, standing proudly in the heart of Bruges, dates all the way back to the 13th century! making it even older than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Knowing that we were walking inside a structure with such deep history made the climb even more special. The Belfort has 366 steps leading to the top, and while that might sound intimidating at first, the journey upward is absolutely worth it. When we first saw the sign warning that visitors should be in good health to climb, we felt a bit nervous. But once we began, we realized it was not too difficult at all! more like an adventure! The staircase is narrow and steep, so you occasionally have to pause to let people coming down pass by. These little breaks actually make the experience nicer, giving you a moment to catch your breath and take in the medieval atmosphere of the interior walls and beams. Halfway up, we reached the room housing the automatic bell system, which was fascinating to see up close. The giant drum mechanism that controls the bells is like something from another era , a perfect blend of art and engineering. When the bells start ringing, the sound is beautiful yet incredibly powerful, echoing through every stone of the tower. Finally reaching the top feels like a true reward. The panoramic view over Bruges is absolutely breathtaking, rows of red rooftops, winding canals, and the bustling market square below. Standing there, feeling the cool breeze and hearing the faint sound of bells, you truly understand why the Belfort Tower is such a beloved symbol of Bruges. It’s a climb one I’d recommend to anyone visiting this magical city.
Chlochlo — Google review
It was a breathtaking view from the top. The climb was super easy and fun. You have to go all the way up 366 steps to see everything but it’s definitely worth it.
Joey A — Google review
So so worth it. Great view and if you stay long enough you can hear the bells ringing. The walk up was not terrible, but it’s a lot of stairs. With mobility issues you’ll struggle. Gets tight near the top, but less scary than most of the towers we’ve climbed over the years in Europe. Read the info cards, they are super interesting. Has a lot of languages. Very cool story, and the views are killer. Make sure you get there an hour or so before you want to go up, tickets are sold in a small electronic kiosk inside the main door off the square on the left. Only so many tickets are sold per 40 minute chunk.
Adrian N — Google review
Amazing experience climbing to the top of the tower. Steep, narrow steps but worth it! Amazing view. The tower; from the ground, is amazing to admire, especially at night!
Ryan A — Google review
I recommend buying tickets online ahead of time or at the kiosk out front where you can select what time you want to visit. Otherwise you may have to wait a few hours. The climb to the top is quick, with several points of interest on the way. It’s unfortunate there is netting up to which obstructs your view and photos on the city. Also the cost at €15 is a bit extreme. €5-8 would be more reasonable
Christine P — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience! Climbing the tower was one of the highlights of my trip. The panoramic views from the top are simply breathtaking — you get the perfect perspective of the city’s historic skyline. The exhibits inside are also really well done and give a fascinating glimpse into the tower’s history and the role of the bells. Don’t miss it if you’re in Brugge
Марта С — Google review
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4.4
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Markt 7, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
https://www.museabrugge.be/bezoek-onze-musea/onze-musea-en-monumenten/belfort
+32 50 44 87 43
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Bruges

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Historic Sites
Bruges, the capital of West Flanders in northwest Belgium, is known for its picturesque canals, charming cobbled streets, and well-preserved medieval architecture. The city's port, Zeebrugge, serves as a significant hub for fishing and European trade. Visitors can explore the historic Burg square with its impressive 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall) and the Markt square featuring a 13th-century belfry offering panoramic views from its 83m tower.
55% as popular as Brussels
20 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Amsterdam
5

Castle of the Counts

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Castle
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Gravensteen, also known as the Castle of the Counts, is a well-preserved 10th-century moated castle located in Ghent, Belgium. The castle houses an armory museum and offers panoramic views of the city. Visitors to Ghent can explore various famous sites such as the Belfry, Saint Bavos Cathedral (Sint-Baafskathedral), and the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.
One of the most beautiful castles in Europe I have visited. A must-visit spot in Gent. Love the panoramic view, picturesque scenery. I bought the ticket with discount for student (8€) and free audio guide. I enjoyed the guide very much and took a lot of photos inside the castle.
Linh T — Google review
A great place to bring kids. It's about 13 euros (less if you're a resident or child) to enter, but it also includes an audio tour which was helpful and made the experience more enjoyable. Kids younger than 12 are free. The view of Ghent from the rooftop is lovely, and it is interesting to see the Mediaeval halls, torture chambers, toilets etc. the audio tour is 30-60 minutes depending on which version you choose (short vs long and comedic). A must-see if you visit Ghent!
Jay K — Google review
A must-visit in Ghent - the castle not only looks amazing from the outside, but is really fascinating on the inside too. You don’t need to book beforehand if you have a free and easy day in Ghent - show up, get a ticket with a slot in an hour’s time or so, then come back for your slot (we even did the river boat tour while waiting). There is a free audio tour and I highly recommend the “humour” one - it’s really funny, entertaining, yet shared a lot of interesting history about the castle. Its an excellently designed audio tour (probably the best I’ve done), and the castle itself was fantastic too. The view from the too of the Castle overlooking Ghent is great, too!
Ethan P — Google review
Top tier castle. Even though it’s a remake it does a great job. The guided tours provide an easy learning opportunity throughout the castle in the place of signs. Wasn’t too busy but also not empty. Good photo opportunities over the city from the top as well.
Murray B — Google review
Quite busy on the weekend but totally worth it. Your tickets are valid 10 min before the official admission time. Take an audio guide, there is a comedic version that was a nice touch, even if a bit on the nose at times. It's also great for kids, as long as you keep them off the ramparts where there's no railing.
Erik — Google review
Do yourself a favor and visit this magnificent castle of history. I have seen a lot of castles but this one triumphs all, especially due to the audio guide mixed with history and humor. A must see attraction if you are touring Belgium.
Vignesh S — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit to the castle. It's fascinating to walk through and explore the different rooms and history. A big plus is that the audio guide is included in the ticket price. The views of Ghent from the top are absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend!
Bird — Google review
Well worth the visit. Audio tour is quite interesting, but there are two different ones - the longer one is probably better. You must pre-book, otherwise you will queue to buy tickets for a time slot several hours later and you'll have to come back for your slot. Good views over the city, some interesting historical items inside the castle to see. Gift shop is very expensive - avoid!
Rob C — Google review
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Sint-Veerleplein 11, 9000 Gent, Belgium
https://historischehuizen.stad.gent/nl/gravensteen
+32 9 266 70 30
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Ghent City Hall

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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Ghent City Hall, also known as Stadhuis, is a remarkable architectural gem situated in the heart of Ghent on the historic market square. The building showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles due to its construction during a transitional period. One side features lush Gothic details while the other exudes the grandeur of Italian Renaissance palazzos. The city hall serves as a popular wedding venue with its stunning Wedding Chapel adorned with beautiful stained-glass windows.
Perfect place to spend a beautiful evening with lots of liveliness, happening, foody square. Bit at distance from train station. Take a tram to reach there. Nearby canal ride and the. Ost famous Leonidas chocolate outlet.
Dr.Abhishek S — Google review
They’re currently renovating the one half of the outside of the building. But you can still see the other half and it is so impressive! Such beautiful architecture!
Hannah M — Google review
Hello everyone, I am very impressed with the city of Ghent. I would like to go back again if I have the chance and I would like all my friends to see this unique city. I can tell you that it is very beautiful.
อุดม จ — Google review
The Ghent city hall is a massive complex, that was built over several centuries. The oldest parts date back to early 14th century while the most recent additions were made as late as in 1881. It is a mix of different architechtural styles: gothic, renaissance, baroque. A landmark of Ghent.
Henri ( — Google review
Wonderful location and surroundings at night. Feels like time travel into the past, with historic buildings in the area, no cars due to the pedestrian zone, and only a few tourists around. I couldn’t imagine Gent being so beautiful, but the City Hall is definitely one of the landmarks.
Alex Z — Google review
Ghent City beautiful place in Belgium... With stunning architecture.. It's a great a stop off if your travelling from the UK to other parts of Europe... The people are lovey and friendly with lots to do.
Zaheer M — Google review
Everyone talks about Brugge but let me tell you Ghent we fell in love with. Same feel and look but less popular and I found to be more beautiful. Definitely stop here it is so so beautiful and romantic and a place where they captured a time way before we were here. Castles and waffles heaven. You won't be disappointed.
Laila M — Google review
Ghent is located 30 minutes from Brussel. Small city but with beautiful architecture. We visited City Hall, Several Churches and the Graffiti street.
Ina B — Google review
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4.7
(5614)
Botermarkt 1, 9000 Gent, Belgium
http://www.stad.gent/
+32 9 210 10 10
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Saint Bavo's Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint Bavo's Cathedral, also known as Sint-Baafskathedral, is a significant landmark in the medieval city of Ghent. It holds historical importance as the place where Charles V (HRE) was baptized and is home to Van Eyck's masterpiece, the Ghent Altarpiece.
Wow, a fantastic stop on the trip! 100% worth going to see the Mystic Lamb, the paintings are incredible! The architecture is fantastic and free to enter, although you must pay for the Mystic Lamb and usually you have to book in advance although we did it on our phone 30mins before we arrived (but it was an unusually quiet day from what we were told), but is free if you have the Gent tourist card. Although only half of the pictures of the Mystic Lamb were on display the others were very good photos as they are currently being restored. But in another museum you can see them being restored live which is great to see!
Francis P — Google review
Enjoyed this experience. Have been here many years ago, so it was very different. For something different, we tried the AR for of the Mystic Lamb and actually really enjoyed it. Glad that it was on display as it was recently restored. The cathedral is beautiful in its own right even if you don't want to do the tour.
Heather M — Google review
St. Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent is breathtaking! This huge, old church feels grand yet peaceful inside. The tall ceilings and colorful stained-glass windows are stunning. The highlight is the famous "Ghent Altarpiece," a beautiful painting you can’t miss. It’s amazing to see such history up close, though there’s a small fee for the altarpiece area. The cathedral is free to enter, which is great. Walking around, you feel the weight of centuries of stories. It’s not too crowded, so you can enjoy it calmly. The mix of art, history, and quiet vibes makes it special. A must-visit in Ghent for sure!
Ramdas P — Google review
our tour guide promoted the Van Eck altarpiece as the premier attraction of Ghent, so we wandered over and ponied up the €16 each for the artificial reality headset for 60 minutes rather than just the Lamb of God 25 minutes for €12.50. Felt worth while - it does indeed have fantastic detail, so yeah
Ultimobile — Google review
Beautiful cathedral full of history and art! Right in the heart of downtown, totally worthy, beautiful pieces and good lighting. Shame that is treated more like a museum than an actual church, due to the lack of Catholics attending services.
AO D — Google review
St. Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent is breathtaking! The Gothic architecture and stunning altar by van Eyck left me in awe. A must-visit for history and art lovers. Peaceful and inspiring!
Beco — Google review
This is a must see place! Don't miss to do the VR tour in the basilisk. You will learn a lot and it's well invested time and money. The altar is an absolute cultural, historic and artistic highlight.
Joyful J — Google review
Beautiful cathedral in the heart of Gent. Free to enter although it's worth paying to see the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb.
Steph — Google review
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4.5
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Sint-Baafsplein 1, 9000 Gent, Belgium
http://www.sintbaafskathedraal.be/
+32 9 269 20 45
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Manneken Pis

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Fountain
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Monuments & Statues
Manneken Pis is a 17th-century fountain in Brussels featuring a small bronze statue of a boy urinating into the basin. This quirky landmark, created by Jerome Duquesnoy, has become an iconic symbol of Brussels' humor and folklore. Despite its small size (only 60 cm high), it is one of the most photographed statues in the city. The statue is known for its extensive wardrobe of over 600 outfits, with different costumes displayed during festivals and events throughout the year.
One of the interesting location of the Brussels, just minutes walking from a Grand Palace. We were there at around 2pm and it was crowded, however still possible to take descent pictures. Lot of stores and restaurants around, so it is not a problem to find a restroom if need it. Otherwise you can not spent so much time by the statues as it is quite small. The funny thing though that they dress the boy in different clothes from time to time and there is a store across of the street that shows some of the costume they use during the year :-)
Vadym — Google review
I would’ve loved to know a little more about the history of this boy! But unfortunately not much is known, even the theories are a far few… nevertheless a spot for every tourist visiting for pictures. I do see a lot of guides explaining about the statue and was curious to find out more… it’s close to the grand place and can definitely be included in the city walk.
Pavan P — Google review
It is undoubtebly a statue that you want to see when in Brussels because it's gotten so popular for some reason. I really like the idea of this little boy being a national symbol and getting dressed up in different outfits depending on current events. It somehow manages to be both impressive and underwhelming at the same time.
Oscar L — Google review
Manneken Pis is the famous statue in Brussels, depicting a young boy urinating. The statue in place right now was put there in 1965 and is surrounded by cameras and fencing due to previous theft and vandalism. I was surprised by the size of the statue when actually seeing it in person — it was tiny and a little underwhelming, and it would be so easy to just walk past it if it wasn’t for the crowds of people standing around. The statue is pretty humorous though, and is only a short walk away from Grand Place, so it’s worth checking out while in Brussels for sure, especially if you can catch it in one of the fun costumes. Unfortunately, during my trip, it was without this.
Aaron — Google review
The statue itself is quite small and, apart from its fame, may not be particularly captivating. However, the surrounding streets and area are delightful, featuring charming sweet and waffle shops. If you happen to visit at the right moment, you might even observe a local group dressing the statue.
Jiri V — Google review
Manneken Pis represents the Brussels spirit: humor, irreverence, independence, and not taking life too seriously. Locals see it as a quirky emblem of their city. There are many legends—one says the boy extinguished a burning fuse with his urine and saved the city. These stories make it a key part of local folklore. Along with Grand Place, it’s one of the most visited attractions in Brussels. It represents Belgian comic-style humor and is featured in souvenirs, festivals, and cultural events.
Şebnem S — Google review
A must when near Grand Place. It's easy to miss and it's not that big. Walked by earlier in the day and completely missed it. These pics are at dusk/night so accessible outside of the crowds.
James ( — Google review
For a tiny little guy, it was fun to see. My grandson and I enjoyed the walk and hunt to find him. So many people from different parts of the world were together and enjoying the experience.
Silvana T — Google review
4.0
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3.3
(16913)
1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.brussel.be/manneken-pis?_ga=2.54717667.97219390.1561566058-1522489991.1561566058
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Grand Place

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Grand Place is a massive city square surrounded by elegant historic buildings dating back to the 14th century. It is the heart of all activities in Brussels, featuring the Town Hall with a statue of St. Michael the Archangel and the Maison du Roi, both showcasing stunning Gothic architecture. The square hosts the breathtaking Infiorata event every even year, where it's covered with a carpet of flowers from over five hundred thousand begonia plants.
The Grand Place in Brussels is one of the most beautiful squares I’ve ever visited. The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere feels full of history and culture. Around the square, you can see the old guildhalls, which once belonged to different trades such as brewers, butchers, and tailors — each building has its own unique design and charm. What’s even more fascinating is the history behind it. In 1695, most of the square, including the Town Hall, was heavily damaged during a bombardment. But the people of Brussels rebuilt everything with great care and detail, and that’s what makes the Grand Place so special today. It’s truly a place that combines beauty, history, and pride. I highly recommend visiting it and taking the time to learn about its amazing story.
Eld — Google review
The Grand Place in Brussels is absolutely stunning! It’s vibrant during the day, but at night it transforms into something completely different and magical with the lights. I’d recommend visiting twice—once in the morning and once at night—to really enjoy both views. The whole square is so picturesque and a perfect spot to stroll around and take photos. Truly a must-visit in Brussels!
Harshitha N — Google review
Beautiful central plaza! Lots of ornate buildings with intricate statues and gold accents. Grand Place in Brussels is absolutely stunning! It’s vibrant during the day, but at night it transforms into something completely different and magical with the lights. I’d recommend visiting twice—once in the morning and once at night—to really enjoy both views. The whole square is so picturesque and a perfect spot to stroll around and take photos. Truly a must-visit in Brussels!
Saidur B — Google review
One of the best squares I visited in europe. Smells like incredible food, architecture is stunning and it’s centrally located with so many food options around the square and nearby streets. A must see when visiting Brussels
Aya S — Google review
Sooo Beautiful... that words cant express! Visited on Saturday and night time with lights on was a magical experience. All shops and restaurants were open and there was music playing. Such a lively place that was. In the morning you can see the details of building and it had its own beauty. I would recommend visiting the place both in daytime and night time.
Mouzoona H — Google review
Beautiful central plaza! Lots of ornate buildings with intricate statues and gold accents. During August when we visited there was a lot of tourists and it had a lively atmosphere. There are a couple good food options as well in the Grand Place, and all the streets branching off from it have more food options, chocolate shops, souvenirs, etc. When we went one evening the lights were flickering which was kind of fun to watch. Sometimes in the Place you’ll find some street performers and other excitement going on. It is a good central spot to orient yourself when exploring the city.
Renée R — Google review
The first word that comes immediately to mind this wow! We are fortunate to stage of steps from this site. You stand in the middle and are just in awe by the beautiful architecture and the gilding of the guild buildings. It’s the center of town for a reason. Yes, it’s the seat of government, but it’s also one of the most picturesque city centers imaginable.
David S — Google review
WOW! The Grand Place is exactly as it's name sake. And so opulent with gold ✨️ embellishments on the buildings. The perfect gathering place for food & entertainment. I just love 💛 the architecture and the stature of these buildings.... and so will you. Plenty of places to eat, drink and meet people. This is what The Grand Place is all about. We especially loved the BEST Waffles at Waffelin! SOOO delicious 😋
Sandi S — Google review
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4.7
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Grote Markt, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
https://www.brussel.be/grote-markt-van-brussel
+32 2 513 89 40
10

Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert

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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert, located northeast of the Grand Place, is a stunning shopping arcade inspired by the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Comprising the Queen's Gallery, King's Gallery, and Prince's Gallery, it was Europe's first shopping arcade when inaugurated in 1847. The galleries boast ornate storefronts under an arched glass roof and offer high-end shops, theaters, cafes, and restaurants.
Absolutely stunning. Upon walking in you’re taken back by the sheer elegance of this place. The roof being all windows makes this just amazing. Ended up doing some shopping at the embroidery store and then had a nice big coffee (pictured) at one of the cafes. It was so nice to sit and enjoy the people watching and just taking it all in. This was definitely a wonderful moment I wish I could have packaged up and taken home. If you’re in the area, make sure to check this out. Even if you’re just going to stroll through, this is a must. Very beautiful and highly recommend.
Maggie R — Google review
Walking through Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert felt like stepping into a timeless world where elegance and history meet. The soft glow of the lights bouncing off the ornate walls and the glass-vaulted ceiling created a warm, almost magical atmosphere. Despite the bustling crowd around me, I felt a quiet sense of wonder, pausing to admire the intricate details of the architecture and the charm of the shops lining the gallery. It was one of those moments where time seems to slow down — a moment to reflect, to feel gratitude for small joys, and to simply be present amidst the beauty of the surroundings. Standing there, I realized that places like this are more than just landmarks; they are spaces that quietly hold memories, stories, and a sense of connection to the world around us.
Marilyn G — Google review
An architectural beauty. Absolutely adored walking through here. It's so elegant and pleasant on the eyes. When the lights changed it just added to the beauty. You feel like you've stepped back in time to when there was enough money to even create beautiful door handles. It's just a lovely place to visit.
Lucy C — Google review
These galleries offer a truly stunning selection of artworks! 🖼✨ Every art lover can find something here, from classics to contemporary pieces. I was genuinely inspired and impressed by what I saw - each work evokes emotions and makes you want to admire it again and again. The atmosphere is filled with creativity and inspiration, and you can clearly feel the curators’ excellent taste and high level of organization. It’s a place where you can easily spend hours discovering new meanings and artistic treasures. Definitely worth a visit for anyone who appreciates art and seeks inspiration. Thx.
Alexander G — Google review
Best place to get a flavor of Brussels in no time ! With several high end confectionery shops and cafes it’s a delight for visitor. The lace bags gats and other accessories shops there are also very exclusive . Must visit place when in Brussels. Recently they added the decades’ history information too making it more interesting place for history buffs as well as shoppers
Mamata B — Google review
It was a very nice shopping center. The shops inside looked as beautiful as the building was from outside. You'll find different types of shops not only for chocolate and waffles but also leather goods and clothes.
Nora S — Google review
Great place to explore if you’re looking for all the famous chocolate brands in Brussels! The Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is full of beautiful chocolate shops, and it’s really convenient to have everything in one place. Prices are on the higher side, but that’s pretty much the same everywhere else—so you might as well come here where you can compare, browse, and enjoy the atmosphere. A lovely spot to stroll, shop, and indulge!
Eman A — Google review
As the holiday season approaches the decorations are going up and the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is one of the finest in Brussels. The shops that line the high glass ceiling passageway are also gearing up for Christmas with lights and decorations one to not miss this season.
Graham S — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(10233)
Galerie du Roi 5, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
http://www.grsh.be/
+32 2 545 09 90
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11

Walibi Belgium

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Amusement park
Fun & Games
Walibi Belgium is a seasonal amusement park located near Wavre, a city known for its historic castle and natural reserves. The park offers a mix of kids-only attractions, roller coasters, carousels, and an observation wheel. Easily accessible by train or car, the park has been entertaining visitors since 1975 and continues to introduce new thrill rides every few years.
So, we hit up this awesome theme park on Monday, rolling in around 10 am. Parking was super easy to find and cost us 13 bucks per car—not bad at all! Even though we got there pretty early, the place was already buzzing, so my advice? Try to arrive even earlier if you can. It’s a themed park, and honestly, the vibe is totally unique. Make sure you grab a guide brochure as soon as you walk in—super handy for planning your day. The rides are just amazing; I can’t even pick a favorite, but we ended up riding KONDAA three times—couldn’t get enough! The restrooms are spotless and kept up really well. Plus, they’re everywhere and even match the theme of each area—super cool touch. When you need a break, the food court’s a great spot. Prices for food and drinks are pretty fair for a place like this, so no complaints there. Every corner of the park looks fantastic, and I took a ton of photos—couldn’t help myself! The staff were super helpful, and loads of them spoke English, French, or Dutch, so communication was a breeze. If you want to chill, there are plenty of tables and chairs for picnics, and you’re allowed to bring your own food and drinks, which is awesome. And when it’s time for a ride, there are lockers right there so you can stash your stuff and grab it after—super convenient. Honestly, for what you pay, you get so much out of it. I’d totally recommend bringing your friends or family here for a fun day out. Big thanks to all the Walibi Belgium team for making our visit so memorable!
Hanna — Google review
The waiting times are not that bad when we went on a Saturday, one week after school starts. The map is easy to understand and navigate. The bathrooms are everywhere, be easily located and well maintained. So many food options. AND, they are not that strict with food and drinks! You can bring your own snacks and eat even while queueing. The only downside we felt was, the very short time of rides… we felt a little unsatisfied for each thrills.
The G — Google review
It's a fun theme park with lots of different rides and things to do for all ages. The themes are executed well and everything looks very clean. I do recommend you skip the werewolf and vampire rollercoasters as you're more likely to get out of those two with some injury than without. Some of the staff look and act like they don't give a ..., which is a bummer and takes away from the fact that overall, you can enjoy quite a nice day here.
George — Google review
So proud that this is mine home park. Can recomend i try to visit as often as possible. Sadly its only weekend based operations but still it is the best park in Belgium. Best is to start with Mecalodon and from there go to Kondaa and then rest of the park. Warning the park gets crowded on haloween but christmass is suoer empty
Jonáš K — Google review
I must say that in last two weeks we were at 6 different parks in NL and BE. But this one is from today my favorite? On app that you download for free you can see waiting time on all attractions. Food is delicious and not expensive! Also waiting time is or at least was not more then 35min at that was only on one attraction. So easy can go on other one and wait just 5min. Personal is very nice. What i also must mention is the environment, the places are very nicely managed and create perfect atmosfere.
Marek P — Google review
Terrible experience. You already pay extra for the Halloween edition (€57), and once inside, the haunted houses cost even more (€8,50). There was one haunted house free, but when we wanted to queue for it, we were told it had closed at 20:30, even though it stayed open until 22h. When we asked why, we were told, “It’s closed, can’t you see that?” with no explanation given. The food was also extremely overpriced: €9 for a dry sandwich and €6 for six tiny churros. The waiting times were even worse. Some rides had queues of more than 1.5 hours, and two attractions were out of order. To make matters worse, there were very few “freaks” or actors in costume. Only four zones had scare actors walking around, while the rest of the park there weren't. They could have done this so much better. And don’t forget the €13 parking fee at the end of the day! It was a disastrous day, definitely not recommended, and it will be the last time we visit. Please reduce the park’s capacity, that would make the experience much more enjoyable for everyone.
Emma — Google review
Fantastic place! You can experience a lot of emotions and a huge adrenaline rush there. A place with attractions for both adults and children from 90 cm tall 😀. I recommend it.
Mo N — Google review
The park was amazing. All the attractions were really good and fun. My favourite one is the Konda. I suggest to go there early(11AM)so you should not wait a lot for the best rides and then spend the whole day there.
Zein — Google review
4.3
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3.8
(3049)
Bd de l'Europe 100, 1300 Wavre, Belgium
https://www.walibi.be/
+32 10 42 15 00
12

Saint Rumbold's Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint Rumbold's Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic masterpiece from the 1200s, stands proudly in Mechelen's Grote Markt. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only an architectural wonder but also a treasure trove of art, featuring stunning works by renowned artists like Peter Paul Rubens and van Dyck. The cathedral’s towering structure boasts an unfinished spire that invites adventurous visitors to climb its narrow staircase for breathtaking views of the city below.
Lovely architecture, we definitely recommend climbing the tower if you have the muscle for it (some 500+ steps total, almost 100m tall). It was 8 EUR/person when we visited (July 2024), the view is spectacular, and the history of the carillon is impressive. Try to be there (or close to the bell chamber) at every half hour or so (when there are songs played)
Mihaela D — Google review
Mechelen is often considered as the capital for Carillon, and St Rumbold's cathedral has two of them. Very beautiful cathedral and the skywalk at the top gives great view. As resident of Mechelen, you can get discount.
Avik C — Google review
A wonderful and inspiring cathedral in a lovely city, not far from Antwerp. There is parking underneath and tge train station is a walkable distance. The acoustic is great, try to visit for a service or concert. There is a tower to climb too with breathtaking views of the city.
David A — Google review
An impressive cathedral with a bell tower you can go up -do get tickets in advance as it’s a time allocation only. Wonderful stained glass windows lining the cathedral walls. The bells in the tower are impressive and huge it’s good to go up on the hour to hear them chime.
Graham S — Google review
Wow, the view from the top is breathtaking! But the exhibitions on the way up and down are also excellent. Well worth the time and small cost to experience!
Ben K — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained Cathedral. Very huge cathedral. To visit the top , you need to purchase a ticket.
Shubham M — Google review
What a beautiful cathedral! Loved the baroque arches (similar to many others in other parts of belgium) and the amazing architecture and artistry that is exhibited in the edifice. The grandness and luxury of these cathedrals are totally astonishing. It is free to enter, but 8€ if u wish to climb the tower itself to the lookout. The climb is only available in the afternoons i believe.
Gloria L — Google review
Especially beautiful, definitely worth seeing. I will definitely come back and recommend other people to visit. Regarding the price, very reasonably, for people up to 27 years old the price was 3 euros. There is also an underground parking lot nearby, the price is affordable.
Elvira P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(862)
Onder-Den-Toren 12, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium
https://www.kathedraalmechelen.be/
+32 470 06 34 54
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Cathedral of Our Lady

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of Our Lady is a stunning Gothic-style cathedral in Antwerp, known for its single spire and Baroque masterpieces by the renowned artist Rubens. It took over 170 years to build and is considered the largest church in the Benelux area. The interior features seven aisles, flying buttresses, soaring arches, and an abundance of natural light, creating a breathtaking atmosphere reminiscent of a Flemish Master painting.
A magnificent and grand cathedral with a rich and fascinating history – an absolute must-visit if you’re in Antwerp. The architecture is breathtaking, both inside and out, showcasing intricate details, stunning stained glass windows, and towering spires that reflect centuries of craftsmanship and devotion. Walking through the cathedral, you're immediately struck by the atmosphere – peaceful, majestic, and full of stories from the past. It's not just a place of worship, but also a treasure trove of art and heritage. You’ll find masterpieces by renowned artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, adding even more depth to the experience. Every corner offers something unique, from beautifully carved altars to quiet chapels and historical artifacts. The cathedral leaves a lasting impression and gives a real sense of the cultural and spiritual heart of Antwerp. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a moment of calm in the city, this cathedral delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended – a true highlight of any trip to Antwerp.
Tom L — Google review
This place is incredible. Such beautiful ornate details and awe inspiring architecture. I am constantly fascinated by these old world buildings and love to visit them. This is one of the biggest cathedral’s I’ve seen with many spaces to worship, walk around and see beautiful art and sculptures. Highly recommended when you visit Antwerp.
Patrick F — Google review
The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp is incredibly beautiful. It’s one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, featuring masterpieces by Rubens. Please note that entry is not free.
Samir A — Google review
Nice place to visit. A historic Gothic cathedral with a distinctive spire, famous for its collection of Baroque works by Rubens. Ticket to the church is 12 euro for adults. If you want to only see small part, you can visit shop only.
Monika K — Google review
The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, stands as one of Europe’s greatest Gothic masterpieces and a symbol of the city’s spiritual and artistic heritage. Construction began in 1352 and spanned nearly two centuries, resulting in an awe-inspiring structure that dominates Antwerp’s skyline with its soaring 123-meter spire, the tallest church tower in the Low Countries. Inside, the cathedral is a treasure house of sacred art, most notably the world-renowned altarpieces by the Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, whose works infuse the space with drama, color, and devotion. The interior’s vast nave, intricate stained glass, and delicate stone carvings reflect the craftsmanship and ambition of medieval builders. Despite fires and conflicts that damaged the cathedral over the centuries, it remains a living monument of faith, culture, and resilience. Today, it continues to inspire worshippers and visitors alike as the beating heart of Antwerp’s historic center.
Steven C — Google review
4rth time in Antwerp, fourth visit in the Cathedral. Just unique! The paints of Rubens and De Vries are breathtaking! The cathedral is so impressive.
Giorgio X — Google review
This cathedral is one of a kind, a historical icon of Antwerp’s religious heritage. A calm place to revisit the past and view it from today’s perspective. It tells a timeless story of the struggle of Virgin Mary. I recommend going and seeing what is inside, it only costs €12.
Q.K . — Google review
The cathedral is incredibly impressive, but the €12 entrance fee is a bit too much in my opinion. Inside are lots of beautiful stained glass windows.
Lyvienne S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(3609)
Groenplaats 21, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium
http://www.dekathedraal.be/
+32 3 213 99 51
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MAS - Museum aan de Stroom

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) is a stunning architectural gem in Antwerp, crafted from striking red sandstone and glass. This ambitious museum delves into the city's rich history within a global context across five engaging floors of exhibits. Visitors can explore diverse themes such as trade, mythology, and cultural symbols through an impressive collection that includes everything from pre-Columbian artifacts to World War II gas masks.
This museum is located in the outstanding red-brick building near the river. The museum is quite pricey, but getting to the rooftop for the views is free of charge. Getting to the top requires you to take the escalators to the 10th floor. There you will see a 360-degree panorama views of the city - from the city centre to the industrial area. It’s incredible, to be fair. There are some sitting spaces inside on some floors with the views as well. Great for a tired tourist to sit and enjoy. One of the must-visits in Antwerp and is truly great.
Nataliia S — Google review
There are two version of the ticket. Museum has a ticket. However, to go on the top floor, there is no ticket, It’s free and worth the view of the city. It’s little walk to the museum from city center/train station. But walk is enjoyable to the museum from the city center as you go through the historical places and shopping district.
Rutul B — Google review
An outstanding building not to be missed when visiting Antwerp! Although we could not visit the museum as we arrived too late, we found out that we can still enter the building and go up the terrasse to see a great panorama of the city. By the generosity of the city, it was open, and we discovered the wonderful building clad in red stone and glass. Amazing piece of architecture, a block in spiral almost rising from the water. We took the escalator and we admired floor after floor the sights of the harbour and the city at sunset. Must return for visiting the museum, the permanent collection and many exhibitions!
George O — Google review
An amazing building ten floors high with an open roof. I had tickets for all the private exhibitions which I would recommend. The curved glass exterior is a marvel in itself. The rest is built in a red brick tile on much of the ceilings and walls inside and outside. A must see.
Graham S — Google review
An outstanding building for architecture and for views over Antwerp. Each floor of this museum presents either temporary exhibitions, a selection from the permanent collection or other services as the building is a hub for visitors coming for a meal or to enjoy the viewing platform. I spent time in two temporary exhibitions and was so impressed with the curation. I learnt so much! The entire site around the museum is also fantastic - the water, the cafes and the gift shop. The entire site is a work of art. Catch the tram from town. This destination is a must in Antwerp.
Kazz C — Google review
Very cool, fantastic modern building with great views over the low-rise city. We did not see the exhibition (we were there mainly for the architecture and views), but you can enjoy the surrounds and view for free! Highly recommended.
Kristoff L — Google review
A must-visit cultural landmark in Antwerp. the building itself is architectural marvel and worth the visit. Inside, you'll find a thoughtfully curated and unique collection that spans diverse themes — from local maritime history to global trade, and even an impressive section on World War II that offers powerful insight on the city’s history under occupation. What sets MAS apart is the way it connects Antwerp’s local story to global narratives. The exhibits are visually engaging and often interactive, making the experience enriching and accessible. Don’t miss the free rooftop panorama terrace — it offers stunning 360° views of the city and port, perfect for a relaxing end to your visit. Whether you're into history, architecture, or just looking for a great viewpoint, MAS delivers on all fronts.
Dibyojeet B — Google review
I was ready to skip this stop in Antwerp, but glad we didn't. Impressive building with very interesting collections. I wasn't very sure what the overarching theme was, but it appears to just be 'Antwerp' through several themes/lenses. Fairly inexpensive as far as museums go! Backpacks are apparently not allowed? Although they didn't bother to tell me until I got escorted out of the 3rd gallery we entered!
Kip D — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(3613)
Hanzestedenplaats 1, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium
https://mas.be/
+32 3 338 44 00
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Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station is a budget-friendly hotel with a gym and free breakfast, as well as views of the city's railway station.
Great hotel and location to center and train station. Very quite. Morning breakfast was great and accommodating especially for gluten free options had to ask but they delivered. Could leave luggage while you wait for your room 3pm.
Kevin V — Google review
Absolutely the best. I got such a nice room with a great view to the station. Spacious and superclean room. Friendly and very helpful front desk staff. Excellent breakfast. Only complain I might have would be the smokers on the front entrance due to close proximity of the bus stop.
Vesa P — Google review
Very good hotel right opposite the Antwerp train station. I’ve given it 5* for location as I wanted to be close to the station. It is about a 15 minute walking into the ‘old town’ Rooms very comfortable and modern. Staff were incredibly helpful and kind Decent included breakfast.
Warwick B — Google review
Hampton by Hilton Antwerp is in a very convenient location—just steps away from Central Station. The hotel is quite good and up to standard. The in-room amenities are complete, the place is clean, and the service is great. Jesse, the front desk staff we met on the first day, was cheerful and provided us with a lot of helpful information. Breakfast was decent.
SUNNY D — Google review
We had a fabulous stay at the Hampton Hotel Antwerp. The location is right across ghe road from the train station which makes exploration of Belgium so convenient. The staff was super friendly and attentive to all our needs. Sorry that I do not know all their names but Lesley stands out as a great example of great service and for caring about his guests. Highly recommended
David W — Google review
Great Diamond member recognition. Nice staff, specious room and happy atmosphere. The best part of the hotel is the unbeatable location. Near to the central station, restaurants, supermarkets and zoo. Perfect for family with kids.
Yi-Chun Y — Google review
Not a great hotel for families. Rooms very dated. Carpets in the rooms and nasty stains all over them, feels very dirty. Bed like a block of wood and pillows with filling all knotted and bunched in places. No sound proofing at all so can hear people in the hallways, and very busy train station right outside so very loud. Parking very far, so if coming with a car avoid this hotel at all costs, if not for the reasons above anyway. Arrived at 11pm with 2 very tired children, 2 and 4 years old. No parking at all outside, risked parking in the road for a few minutes while unloading the bags. Asked wife to go and check in so I could park the car. Parking is 15/20 minutes away including walk back to hotel. Asked my wife to check in and go to the room. Her purse and phone was in the car in the hurry. When I got to the hotel they were still at reception and was told receptionist wouldn’t give the key because the tourist tax had to be paid. I asked the receptionist why couldn’t you give my wife and kids the room key as I was coming back and it’s 11pm for a 2 and 4 year old who were very restless and making it difficult for wife to look after. Fee was only €5 and all she said is I can’t give it, there’s cameras all over watching me. It’s such a stupid excuse, and doesn’t care about customers at all and their struggles. Wife was struggling for 20 minutes with 2 children who were rolling around the floor while she just watched on. They could have been in bed, and all for €5 which we were obviously going to pay anyway, along with the parking costs at the reception. Had to come back to pay that after anyway for a parking garage which was a while away. I then asked if the request we made for a cot in the room was seen and if there was a cot. She said I can see your request so there will be a cot in the room, and if there isn’t just let us know. She didn’t care at all. Surprise surprise no cot in the room, so waited another 20 minutes with the kids for the cot to be bought up. Wished we never booked this hotel, staff with no empathy or care for customers. Avoid at all costs.
Tru P — Google review
I stayed at the Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station for six nights to participate in a technical meeting that was held nearby at A Room with a ZOO. The hotel was an excellent value, well-located, and offered traveler-friendly services. Breakfast in the morning and the house bar at night were highlights.
Jonny P — Google review
4.4
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4.6
(8537)
Pelikaanstraat 10/16, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/anrcshx-hampton-antwerp-central-station/?SEO_id=GMB-EMEA-HX-ANRCSHX
+32 3 303 71 79
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Historic Leuven Town Hall

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Temporarily Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Historic Leuven Town Hall, located on the Grote Markt, is a stunning example of 15th-century Gothic architecture. Adorned with spires and 236 sculptures representing local scholars, artists, and nobles from the city's history, it stands as an iconic sight in Leuven. Despite surviving wars and even a WWII bomb that failed to explode, the town hall remains an impressive symbol of resilience.
The Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal de Bruxelles) stands as a prominent landmark in the city and serves as the official palace of the Belgian monarchy. Situated in the heart of Brussels, it faces the Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles). While it is not the royal family's residence—they live in the Castle of Laeken—the palace hosts official state functions and events.
Onur O — Google review
This building is certainly one that has impressed me the most while visiting Leuven. It is centre of Leuven. Leuven's Town Hall is the historic city's pièce de résistance. Moreover, it's one of the best-known Gothic town halls worldwide. It took three architects and thirty years to build it. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 235 statues, which were only added to the facade after 1850.
Shubham M — Google review
A beautiful building in the center of Leuven with 235 statues to admire. It’s a must see if you are visiting Leuven. There are daily one hour tours in Dutch and English and on the weekend in French. In these tours you visit the interior of the building while learning about the history. The cost is 4 euros and you can buy tickets in the tourist office around the corner. Starting in September 2024, this building will be closed for renovation until 2029. So if you want to take a tour, I would recommend doing it now!
Courtney C — Google review
Magnificent and Magical - this is the most iconic spots in Leuven. Don’t forget to book a guided tour if you want to visit the interiors. The inside of the town hall is well preserved with wooden ceilings and chandeliers transporting us to that era. Very beautiful!!!
Niranjana S — Google review
Such a beautiful city hall, happening square. Especially great in winter with Christmas lights. Preferable to go at-least once and to keep in your bucket list.
S G — Google review
This city town hall is one of most beautiful hall, it's just stunning with the little detail of arts. Especially, with the sunset light reflex toward the Hall, just gorgeous.
Pasan S — Google review
This is the best-known Gothic town hall. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 235 statues Which took three architects and thirty years to build it.
Barbie P — Google review
Spectacular building with a Flemish Gothic façade, although the remains of Leuven's first town hall, built in 1439 and located on the main square, are no longer preserved. It has been destroyed and rebuilt three times in the last hundred years, the last time after the Second World War. On the outside we can see 236 statues, all of them of important figures in the history of the city, arranged by floors: on the ground floor we find academics and artists, on the ground floor religious figures, on the first floor members of the nobility and finally, at the top of the towers, scenes from the Bible are represented.
Ellegancia S — Google review
4.7
(1600)
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4.7
(1338)
Grote Markt 9, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
http://visitleuven.be/nl/stadhuis
+32 16 27 27 27
17

Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station by IHG

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station, an IHG Hotel, is a modern hotel offering low-key rooms and a lobby bar. It's ideally located beside the shopping center, making it one of the best places to stay in Rotterdam during busy seasons. The welcoming staff and clean rooms create a comfortable atmosphere for guests.
Our stay at this hotel was truly delightful. The property enjoys an excellent location and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere from the moment of arrival. The staff’s professionalism and courtesy were exceptional — their dedication to ensuring guests feel comfortable and valued sets this hotel apart from others in its category. Particular credit is due to the housekeeping team, whose attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness were outstanding. The room, though compact, was thoughtfully designed, functional, and offered a lovely view. Overall, our experience was memorable, and we extend our sincere thanks to the entire team for making our stay so special.
Francis C — Google review
The hotel has a beautiful location, which is a great plus. However, the rooms were disappointing, with small and uncomfortable beds, leading to a low rating of 4/10 for the room. The reception service was decent, with a rating of 8/10. On the downside, the attitude of one of the kitchen staff members was very poor. There was a noticeable lack of respect for both guests and colleagues at the reception, which significantly impacted the overall experience. The breakfast selection was limited, but it was what I expected given the nature of the hotel. The hotel itself appears old, though it has been renovated. There is parking available for guests, which is a positive feature. I arrived late in the evening, but the reception staff, particularly the Syrian employee, were extremely welcoming and professional, making the check-in process pleasant. Conclusion: Despite the nice location and good reception staff, I do not plan to stay at this hotel again due to the uncomfortable beds and poor service from certain staff members.
Ashaq A — Google review
Cleanliness was a major concern during my stay. Unfortunately, this was the least clean hotel I have ever experienced. There were stains on the curtains, stained fingerprints on the walls, and lip marks on the mugs and glasses. The chairs and telephone were also dusty and dirty. I ended up having to do the cleaning myself, as otherwise I would have found it very difficult to remain in the room. What made this particularly disappointing is that the marks on the walls and the stains on the mugs and glasses could have been removed with just a little care. This reflects poorly on the housekeeping standards. I did not request a room change, as I did not believe it would have made much difference. The soundproofing was also very poor — I could clearly hear conversations from the neighbouring room, and each time a door closed in the corridor my bed actually shook. In addition, I did not find the blue lighting in the bathroom pleasant, and the shower temperature was inconsistent. Overall, I am sorry to say that this was a very disappointing stay.
Pheebs — Google review
This is the classic holiday inn express. Predictable as always. There are no surprises here as well and you can not go wrong with this place as a business traveller for a short stay. The checkin experience was smooth. The staff very helpful. I had the keys of my room in my hand in no time. The rooms were the same holiday inn express rooms. Minimalist! But everything works. I always miss a wardrobe, a place to keep my suitcase, a safe to keep the passport and a mini refrigerator. It would be so great if somehow the design incorporated at least a safe and a place to keep the suitcase, so that you don't live of the suitcase on the floor. The TV is the size of a small computer monitor. Most computer monitors available now are bigger than the TV here and that needs to change. The breakfast is included as a part of the package for everyone and is great. It's not an elaborate spread. It's the same menu everyday, but no real complaints here. The one challenge with this place is that there isn't a proper place to board a cab or get out of one. The only place for one to do this is in the bus lane near a bus stop and that is complex. But I guess most people will just take a train. The place is very conveniently located near the Rotterdam central station. There are a number of very good places to eat within a short walking distance. I would strongly recommend a stay here.
Puneet G — Google review
It's a relatively comfortable hotel, but with a few faults. First our room was not made up in the morning, towels not changed. We complaint to the reception unfortunately they don't have any idea about it. Secondly the room telephone doesn't have a cord so it isn't working (see my photo). Thirdly the bed was too soft sinking to the middle. Having said all these, breakfast was good, location is fantastic, it's only about 200 yards from the central station.
Vincent A — Google review
Hotel is in a great location with train station, tram, shopping and restaurants within walkable distance. Having stayed in the hotel for close to a month, my husband and I were super disappointed. This is the worst customer experience we had with an IHG hotel chain. Room has very poor sound proofing. Even though we did not opt for the green option, bed linen were not changed daily. Hotel staff told us it’s only changed every 4 days (which is for the green option). Our room was also not made up on one day. And we could see the floor was not vacuumed for days as remnants were found. Instead of taking ownership and solving the issue, staff at the reception just pointed the problem to the housekeeping team. No apology was given at the very instant the issue was raised to her. She even offered to give us the bed linen expecting us to change by ourselves. Bathroom was not well cleaned. And we had sink that was choked. And bathroom was closed to being choked after 22 days of stay. Staff at the reception told us it’s a 3-stars hotel so it’s old and things might not work. Facial tissue was not replenished during housekeeping. When we requested for it, we were told to get it from the reception Housekeeping team left unwanted stuff such as extra pillow case, garbage bag, cleaning cloth, etc in the room. In our opinion, the hotel amenities are not that old. It’s the attitude and level of engagement and service of the team that caused the issues. Feedback to hotel there is a strong cigarette smell at the same floor and no action was taken to address it. Breakfast also lacked varieties and remained very much the same daily. We had to depart very early for our flight so we settled the bills the night before. No one communicated that we could arrange breakfast takeaway until we handed the key cards back to the hotel. We requested to talk to the GM but he did not respond to our request. In summary, the leadership, service and operations have huge room for improvement as evident by our personal experience. IHG group should seriously take the feedback from google reviews and strive to improve the overall service levels.
LL — Google review
We chose this hotel solely for its location, but what we experienced turned our stay into a complete nightmare. After checking in at 3 PM as requested, my wife got into bed only to discover a large, dry brown stain on the sheets — unclear whether it was food, vomit, or something else entirely. Disgusted but polite, we reported the issue to reception at around 5 PM. We were reassured that the situation would be taken care of. Fast forward to 10 PM: we return to the room, only to find the exact same stained sheets — nothing had been done. We went back to reception, and the same staff member who had acknowledged the issue accompanied us back to the room… bringing clean sheets in hand and expecting us to change the bed ourselves. This level of service is beyond unacceptable. For any hotel, cleanliness and basic hospitality are non-negotiable. What happened here was not only unprofessional, but also absolutely appalling. Needless to say, we will never return — and would strongly advise others to think twice before booking.
Andrea B — Google review
While the location was right downtown and close to a tram line, I would NOT stay her again or recommend it again. Mostly for lack of cleanliness and the telephone did not work but the hotel staff neglected to notify us when we checked In. TV remote have a large amout of visible dirt. The beds were twin slightly sunken in the middle but there was a strong foul vomit odor on the bed & wall next to it.
S G — Google review
4.1
(2892)
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4.4
(4414)
Weena 121, 3013 CK Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/gb/en/rotterdam/rtmcs/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-NL-_-RTMCS
+31 20 797 9196
18

Erasmusbrug

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Erasmusbrug, also known as "The Swan," is a modern suspension bridge in Rotterdam designed by Ben van Berkel and opened in 1996. It spans the Nieuwe Maas River, connecting the northern and southern parts of the city. The bridge has become an iconic symbol of Rotterdam's skyline and has been featured in various events such as the start of the Tour de France and Red Bull Air races.
Iconic, Mesmerising place as Crown of Rotterdam, a must visit and take harbour boat tour or visit to Kinderdijk. After living several years in Rotterdam one of my favourite place to appreciate the beauty and clean waterline view of city.
Param S — Google review
A core viewing item for tourists is the Erasmusbrug with its sleek lines and modern design. Instantly recognizable. I especially wanted to walk here as i suspected it was near our cruise ship terminal and I wanted to know how to get here if we had any trouble with our shuttle transfers. We walked half way out for great views down the river/channel. Additional photos were from our cruise ship sail away the next day, from the other side of the channel/river
Graham T — Google review
Super cool to see up close in person. However if you are short on time - it’s just as spectacular viewing from afar. Walking across this bridge doesn’t compare to walking across the Brooklyn Bridge (which is not to be missed in NYC). There wasn’t much to see or do around the Erasmus bridge.
Michelle G — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge is a must-see in Rotterdam. Its sleek, modern design and impressive span make it a perfect spot for photos. Its one of the best tourist attraction. I passed by on a cloudy February, but I'm sure that the views on others seasons of the year as angles would be magnificent.
Deysi R — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge, also known as the Swan Bridge,very beautiful is a proud symbol of the city Rotterdam .Completed in 1996. You can not miss when coming to this city You get here by means of transport, Metro, Tram, Bus, Water Bus, Taxi Bus.
Anna J — Google review
I went to the bridge in the evening. So I could get some nice shots of the city lights. The bridge is beautiful. I don’t know if I would’ve felt the same if I went during the day.
Naomi H — Google review
The Erasmus Bridge is more than just a structure; it is an icon and a symbol of modern Rotterdam. A visit at night is highly recommended and is one of the most beautiful experiences the city has to offer. It is a moment of tranquility and urban fascination all at once. Whether for a romantic stroll or as the highlight of an architectural tour, the sight of the luminous swan will stay with you long after your visit.
Geri U — Google review
Love the architecture and the views you get when walking/ cycling over this bridge!
Henner M — Google review
4.6
(15628)
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4.4
(3815)
3011 BN Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Market Hall

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Building
Shopping
Shopping Malls
The Market Hall, also known as Markthal, is a modern architectural gem located in the heart of Rotterdam. This unique building houses a spacious indoor market with food vendors, shops, and restaurants. Additionally, it features over 200 residential apartments within its walls.
4.4
(8009)
Verlengde Nieuwstraat, 3011 GX Rotterdam, Netherlands, USA
20

Bobbejaanland

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Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Bobbejaanland is a beloved amusement park in Belgium, popular among Flemish and Dutch families. It offers nearly 50 attractions including roller coasters, boat rides, water slides, live shows, and themed shops all within a compact area. While some visitors find it slightly expensive due to additional costs like parking and fast lane access, others appreciate the reasonable prices for food and the manageable wait times for rides.
I was pleasantly surprised by this park, it's way better than i was expecting, better than de Efteling. Highly recommend going, and the main coaster Fury is insanely good, wow! The park has something for everyone. I'll be back! Shame about the weather when we went but that actually helped as there were no queues at all!
Mark N — Google review
Bobbejaanland has clearly lost a bit of its shine since the days of Bobbejaan Schoepen and his Wild West Show. You can clearly see that certain themes have been better worked out than others. The wild west town has a lot of charm, but the rest of the park feels a bit cobled together. Some of the attractions have seen better days, such as kids' land. And some attractions aren't even open when visiting. But they have invested in a lot of rollercoasters lately. The speedy bob is a classic mine train, which is a lot of fun, and the typhoon is an exciting vertical drop coaster. Fury and Naga Bay are also amazing. My tip would be to go on a slow day. There are practically no lines, and you can really enjoy all those rollercoasters.
Rutger W — Google review
Very nice amusement park. Not so big not so little. Perfect size for a day out. Great park for kids around 5 and 6 (above 110cm) as there are lots of options for them. Also great options for adults. We went around Halloween time and the park was nicely decorated and with parades and actors around. You can bring your own food. The facilities were all in perfect condition and the staff was super friendly and happy to recommend.
Patricia V — Google review
I had a good experience, here some points: - I went around Halloween -- I've paid twice as much because of it, we arrived and found out the day tickets were already priced off back to their original price, then why did I bother reserving my tickets ahead of time?! -- We didn't see anything spooky until the afternoon (I can understand, kids and stuff), we saw some horror actors going to their horror mansions and we saw a parade. That's it. Previous you could find some horror actors scaring people in the park, but we didn't see any this time. Why did I pay extra for Halloween themed if there's almost no extra free Halloween entertainment? -- The park was open until 21h which was needed because waiting times were between 30 and 90 minutes. -- Panic buttons for people who are easily scared is a good thing! - Nice attractions, thrill seekers will love the Naga Bay, Typhoon and ofcourse the Fury. These are popular and have the longest waiting times. - Spirello (potato on a stick) costs 6 euro, a basic burger 6.5. Some snacks are way too expensive... - App (android) is wonky: -- There's an app and that is awesome -- Ticket holder + overal map and attractions overview was nice -- Trying to click the right attraction was difficult. -- Waiting times in the app did not correspond to the waiting times you get to see at the attraction itself. -- Website loaded faster than the app, so if I needed info, I just went to the website instead.
Lucas H — Google review
Very cool Themepark!! Clean, nice staff, great atmosphere! Amazing variety between intense rides and chill ones! Great food options😊
Leeuwerik G — Google review
It truly offers the fun of an amusement park. You can have a great time with your family.
Aeren Ç — Google review
Comparable with the Dutch Efteling. A western themed amusement park with rollercoasters and other fun rides. Enjoyed the day.
A L — Google review
We went on a day with terrible weather so can't blame them for that. But I would have appreciated more maps to help us get around the park. And unless you want to wait in long lines, you have to pay a lot for speedy passes (which also had a queue)....
Angela B — Google review
4.1
(22082)
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3.4
(996)
Olensteenweg 45, 2460 Kasterlee, Belgium
https://www.bobbejaanland.be/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+32 14 55 78 11
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21

Beekse Bergen

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Theme Parks
Beekse Bergen is the largest safari park in the Netherlands, offering various ways to visit its diverse animal population. Visitors can drive through the park in their own car, take a guided bus tour, explore on foot, or even enjoy a boat ride. The park is home to a wide range of animals including elephants, lions, apes, meerkats, tigers and white-cheeked gibbons. Additionally, visitors can add a day of fun at Speelland during the summer.
You can visit on foot, with your car or with a boat. Park is big, so it's good to plan for the most of your day. Animals have a lot of space to walk around compared to the zoos. It's clean, well maintained and there are multiple playgrounds for kids, also with places to buy drinks, snacks and food.
Marija M — Google review
Always enjoy visiting here. I recommend to take the boat safari to the top of the park, see the birds of prey show (this is a must in my opinion) and then make your way back down the park. 1 star removed because of the restaurant. 1 person cooking per station during peak season really isn’t a good choice. The workers were incredibly stressed and the customers weren’t making their life easier by complaining. Otherwise the food was good.
Siobhan — Google review
Absolutely amazing place!! There’s so much stuff to do for kids, we were out from morning till 10pm at night. All of the staff was soo lovely and helpful and kind! Made us feel so welcome everywhere we went. Magical place full of activities, can’t believe I only just found this place! There’s safari park, beach with play park indoors and outdoors, swimming pools with slides, disco and shows for kids, you can hire bikes, kayaks, paddle boards or just chill in a super nice pub/restaurant while kids run around, it’s all secure and safe.
Anna G — Google review
A perfect place to spend time with family or friends. This time we chose the walking option. We saw all the animals whose signs we passed. Although they have a lot of space, you can still see them in smaller or bigger groep. There are many places along the way where you can stop and sit for a moment. Honestly, I even felt a little sorry for those who chose the car safari when I saw the line of cars. It was a great time, and I think it won't be our last visit to this place.
Ilona J — Google review
Had so much fun here. There are many different kinds of animals from all over the world. The only think i did not like was the big birds in cages which should not be allowed. Otherwise it was most certainly worth the trip.
D.C B — Google review
Wow. Words can't describe how amazing this place. Huge safari like in Africa, especially the rooms with animals view - amazing! Please note that the heating system not working 100% as expected, I was cold a little bit, especially in the bathroom and they doesn't have bathrobes. The breakfast is great! A plenty of things to do in the safari!
Zehava O — Google review
An unforgettable day at Beekse Bergen Safari Park! The safari experience is incredible seeing lions, giraffes, camels, and rhinos up close feels like being in Africa. The park is spacious, well organized and offers different ways to explore, from car to boat and bus. Staff are friendly and helpful, and the atmosphere is perfect for families or anyone who loves wildlife. A unique experience in the Netherlands that I highly recommend!!!!
Patricio S — Google review
Super Park. Sehr empfehlenswert. Nice Parc, very Clean and friendly Personal. Thr price is absolutly correct. It's all inclusive. Lunchtime ist good. Tickets online ist the best way, Its cheaper.
Jörg Z — Google review
4.5
(31970)
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4.0
(1228)
1, 5081 NJ Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands
https://www.beeksebergen.nl/op-safari?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-safaripark
+31 88 900 0321
22

Efteling

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Efteling is a massive amusement park located in Brabant, south of Amsterdam Zuid. It covers 1000 hectares and is three times larger than New York's Central Park, making it one of the largest in Europe. The park features fairytale-themed rides, wooden roller coasters, and a captivating water fountain and light show.
Such a fun park! We were a couple with 4 kids, ages 4 to 16, and we had a great time. We arrived right when the park opened — the parking lot was already quite full — and we stayed until the very end. We managed to experience everything, some rides even more than once. In my opinion, there’s no real need for two days, unless you want to take it slow and relaxed. There are plenty of attractions for both younger and older kids. Of course, there are more exciting rides for kids over 120 cm, and those usually have slightly longer lines. The longest we waited was about 40 minutes, which is quite reasonable for a summer day — some rides had no line at all. The rides are really well-designed and a lot of fun. The whole park is well-organized, with great atmosphere and music all around. There are also shows throughout the park, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for them. We randomly came across one horse show that was beautiful and impressive. At the end of the day, there’s a fountain and water show with music and lights — a great way to finish. We left exhausted but happy — totally worth it!
Jonathan G — Google review
I remember this being one of the happiest day of my life so far. Where my inner child was allowed to experience joy and excitement with no limitations. There are various different rides ranging from easy-going to adventure seeking, so different strokes for different folks. It's very family friendly and easily accessible to all. On the day we went, there were a lot of kids, babies, toddlers and disabled persons. It accommodates all family sizes. I went with my partner and we noticed that there were some rides that were only for single riders, so you can definitely experience this solo. In addition to the rides, it's magical to walk around and take in the atmosphere and Fairytale details of the park. I really appreciated the fact we didn't stand too long in the lines for food and the rides. Also a big shout out to the staff who are simply the best (to quote Tina Turner). Thank you Efteling!
Wandile N — Google review
It is ok for families with kids between 5 and 10. Probably also for people between 20 and 25 who are seeking gor a bit of adrenaline. Food prices are ok All in all, if you live at maximum 250 km is a good place to spend a nice day.
Valentin S — Google review
Probably the best theme park i've ever been to. The attractions are really immersive and they have something for all ages. They also have some really fun shows happening all over the park. On top of that, i thought all the food we had was very tasty and reasonably priced. Since we went on a weekday at the end of September, the wait times were never more than 10 minutes. I would definitely recommend using their app which has an interactive map of the park where you can view the live waiting indicators and show times.
S V — Google review
Even on a Wednesday, there were still lots of people! The popular rides had a 20–30 minute wait. Some of the facilities looked a bit old and even a little creepy, but the merry-go-round was very special and really cool.
Bebe B — Google review
Efteling is a stunning themepark full of magic and spectacle! It’s perfect for bringing children or honestly any family member- I’m not joking your grandma would love this! Every attraction is themed, detailed and a cared for. Nothing is without consideration, the green spaces, the story telling - even the bins are a delight (iykyk). Every staff member you encounter will be lovely- every ride operation will be fast but efficient. One day is simply not enough to see and experience everything as there is so much to do but one day at Efteling will fill your heart for a year if you have to travel as far as I did for the experience!
Sam E — Google review
A bit crowded and long queues compared to other parks, but it is worth it. Many people prefer new rollercoasters, which are nice of course, but in my opinion joris and the draak is still one of the best: longer ride and many turns, plus the waiting line moves faster.
Ma V — Google review
An incredible day out. Beautifully designed and perfect for kids We spent a full day at Efteling (10am–7:30pm) with our two young children and honestly, it was amazing. The park is huge and much bigger than Disney in terms of space, but it never felt overwhelming. There are so many rides, attractions, and beautifully landscaped areas to explore. Despite it being August and around 25°C, we barely queued the longest we waited was 30 minutes for the train (we'd just missed it), but everything else was under 10 minutes, including the pedal trains, a few dark rides, and Carnaval Festival. What really sets Efteling apart is the atmosphere: peaceful, whimsical, and full of little pockets where you can sit, eat, or just wander in the shade. It felt like a fairytale world that hadn’t been turned into a shopping centre. One big downside though – no water fountains anywhere. Coming from the UK where free tap water is a given, this was a bit of a shock. The day before in Belgium we were told off for asking to fill our bottles at a soft play, so luckily we had our Yeti flasks with us at Efteling – they just about lasted the day. Would 100% go back – totally magical and very thoughtfully put together. Oh and the pancake restaurant is so charming. And the fountain show is a brilliant way to end the day!
Dale P — Google review
4.6
(133098)
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4.5
(8425)
Europalaan 1, 5171 KW Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands
https://www.efteling.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness
+31 416 537 777
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Vondelpark

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Park
Nature & Parks
Vondelpark is a 19th-century urban park in Amsterdam, known for its romantic ambiance and serene setting. It's a popular spot for couples, offering beautiful landscapes with colorful flowers and trees. The park features cafes and restaurants where couples can enjoy intimate meals. Additionally, it's a favored location for engagements and engagement photoshoots. Vondelpark offers various attractions such as a rose garden, an open-air theater, tennis courts, and a paddling pool.
What an inspiring place to be, with hundreds of people running every second. A wonderful park right in the heart of the city, offering every shade of green. Perfect place to walk, go for a run, enjoy a drink at one of the many spots around, or simply chill on a summer day.
Nida Ö — Google review
My local park. I love it & so do many many Amsterdamers.. Tourists, everyone. Busy and buzzing. With lots of wildlife and some quiet peaceful areas.. Lovely Rose garden. Playgrounds, Bars, restaurants and concert venue inside. It's a main thoroughfare into the city and in the mornings and evenings it's like a Football game has ended.. Great for running - just about 3.5km all the way around the place but also inline skating and cycling. Walking etc.. Outside smelly Dutch style urinals placed strategically about but also public toilets in the bars.. A long and fairly narrow green lung in the city.
CJW — Google review
A beautiful park to take a walk to or go by bike!!! If you have time you can just sit on a bench or on the grass and enjoy the calm nature around you. Really a beautiful place!
Ir B — Google review
Vondelpark is amazing, i would just wish that Amsterdam had like 10 of Vondelparks. :) Great place to hang out and walk around out of the hustle and bustle of the city surrounding it. Vondelstraat is also a great neighborhood to walk through.
Rahvu420 — Google review
Walked through this beautiful Vondel park, lots of people taking advantage of this park, walking, running, biking, sitting on benches, sitting on the grass. Many people were here and I found I had to watch myself that I didn’t get in anyone’s way, still glad I checked this area out.
Anne B — Google review
I absolutely loved the park the trees and roses were breathtaking to see in person. The sound of running water added such a calming touch, and the Japanese maples were stunning. It’s the perfect spot for yoga or simply unwinding after a busy day.
Jacob B — Google review
Vondelpark is a truly beautiful and relaxing place in the heart of Amsterdam. The park feels peaceful and full of life at the same time, with wide green spaces, winding paths, and lovely ponds. It’s perfect for walking, cycling, or simply sitting on a bench and enjoying the atmosphere. Whether you visit in the morning or at sunset, the scenery is charming and the vibe is welcoming. It’s a wonderful escape from the busy city streets and a must-see for anyone visiting Amsterdam.
Aymen C — Google review
Our favorite spot in Amsterdam! We walked and cycled across this park almost every day during our stay in Amsterdam, and each time we found a lovely spot inside this park. They have rose sections which I imagine would be best during spring or early summer. There are public toilets accessible in this park, not sure about the cleanliness.
Swastika N — Google review
4.7
(58154)
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4.5
(25044)
1071 AA Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://www.hetvondelpark.net/
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Van Gogh Museum

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Art museum
Museums
History Museums
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. It opened in 1972 and is dedicated to the life and art of Vincent van Gogh, one of the most revered painters in the Netherlands.
Anyone interested in Van Gogh’s life and work should attend this museum. I highly recommend purchasing the audio tour, as it gives an immersive experience to all of his most famous works and highlights of his personal life. The museum is not short or long. Easy to follow and grasp. I recommend to purchase tickets in advance! One of the best art experiences in Amsterdam.
Lorenzo E — Google review
We try to visit an art museum in every city we visit and this was a great one! Very organized timed entry and exit. The audio tour was great and the art was obviously amazing. It was also a good size, but not so big your feet hurt by the end. :) Definitely a must see if you visit Amsterdam but buy your tickets well in advance!
Carrie F — Google review
Must visit if you like art even one tiny bit. I'm not an art aficionado myself but I can't not be amazed by Van Gogh's Paintings. You cannot buy tickets at the gate. It must be pre purchased online beforehand. Please note the starry night (Van Gogh's most famous painting) is not here. But they have other amazing paintings including another masterpiece - The potato eaters. The lighting is not nice. It's dull yellow and doesn't do justice to the colours. It should be much brighter. One thing which was not nice was the locker system to keep your backpack which is not allowed inside. It's free but had no instructions. You first need to go to the panel and enter a code and it will assign a locker. The shop is also nice, they have some really good items for sale. Overall worth every penny !
Rick R — Google review
An absolutely incredible experience! Visiting the Van Gogh Museum was a highlight of my trip to Amsterdam. The collection is extraordinary, featuring the world’s largest selection of Van Gogh’s masterpieces. Each room takes you deeper into his life, his emotions, and the evolution of his unique artistic style. From the iconic Sunflowers to The Bedroom and many of his lesser-known works, every painting tells a story and invites you to linger, reflect, and truly appreciate the genius behind them. A tip for anyone planning to visit: go early! The museum can get crowded, and you’ll want plenty of quiet time to soak in the details of each painting. I found myself captivated for hours, moving slowly from one room to the next, completely immersed in the colors, textures, and emotions Van Gogh captured on canvas. The museum is beautifully organized, and the exhibits provide excellent context about his life, influences, and struggles. The combination of his art and the informative displays makes this not just a visit, but an emotional journey through one of the most brilliant artistic minds in history. If you love art, history, or simply want to experience something that stays with you long after leaving, this museum is a must-visit. I left feeling inspired, awed, and grateful for the opportunity to witness these masterpieces up close. Truly unforgettable! 🎨
Abdulbaki K — Google review
I truly enjoyed the experience! Though the museum doesn’t have some works like the starry night, it explores the path of Vincent through the time. What I liked is examples of the work that inspired Van Gogh, the paintings of his friends that he exchanged for his paintings and the paintings that got inspiration from Van Gogh. An extended audio guide was easy to follow and it felt pretty short.
Art — Google review
Let’s be honest this is one of those things that everyone tells you have to see. If you’re visiting Amsterdam, you’re probably going whether you want to or not. Take the back staircase that gives you a great view of the area below. I actually recommend going all the way to the top first and then working your way down. Don’t worry about going to the first gift shop you see there’s multiple gift shops there. They’re also is a few really great views to be had depending on where you stop for a coffee. The architecture of the building itself is actually really enjoyable. There’s a lot of art to be seen so if you walk into one room and it’s crowded just circle back to it later. Budget a few hours, but don’t spend the whole day because there’s a ton to do in the surrounding area.
Kevin H — Google review
The Van Gogh Museum is absolutely stunning, not just the building itself, which is beautiful, but the entire atmosphere. The exhibits are incredible, of course, but what truly stood out to me was the storytelling. As we walked through the museum, we felt like we were being guided through Vincent’s life, seeing the world through his eyes, and understanding his struggles, passion, and vision on a much deeper level. By the time we left, we had a completely new appreciation of who Vincent Van Gogh was, both as an artist and as a person. It’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve walked out the door.
Ellie V — Google review
I had a great experience. I would say it would take 1.5-2 hours to get through the museum. There is a lot of people (of course) which does make it harder to enjoy but what can you do. There is a lot to learn about his life. There are some other artists who were his friend or inspiration etc. The gift shops/ cafe are about the size of the museum itself but it has a huge selection too and reasonably priced. There are also lockers to store your bags/ coat hangers so you don’t have to carry around so much and can enjoy the works of art.
Lizzy M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(65708)
Museumplein 6, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/nl
+31 20 570 5200
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Rijksmuseum

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Museums
History museum
The Rijksmuseum, located in a 19th-century building, is a treasure trove of Dutch Golden Age paintings and an extensive European art collection. It is one of Amsterdam's most popular attractions and serves as the city's primary art repository. The museum was established to house the country's vast collection of rare art and antiquities, which includes over 8,000 important paintings spanning from the 13th century to modern times.
The Rijksmuseum is truly massive — a treasure trove filled with everything from exquisite porcelain and jewelry to world-class paintings and sculptures. The highlight, of course, is the stunning collection of works by masters like Rembrandt and Van Gogh. The audio guide (or even better, the museum app) is worth getting, as it helps bring the art to life and makes it easier to navigate the maze-like halls. The museum’s grand corridors and detailed exhibits make it easy to lose track of time — and sometimes your way. There’s also a nice gift shop and a restaurant on-site, though both can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours.
Vidya H — Google review
Great museum. Hadn’t been for a few years, better than I remembered. Amazing art spread over four floors in the heart of the museum area. Saw huge works of art, great sculpture too and even an aircraft up on floor 3. And a condom that dates back to 1830 🙄 A must see. Only takes a couple of hours to get a good feel. You can then return to explore more.
Andrew D — Google review
Stunning setting on par with the Louvre; goldmine of Dutch Masters but also extensive collections of porcelain, china, silverware, jewelry, firearms, nautical models and other items. Large, open atrium and other common areas with ample access to washrooms, lifts and stairwells. App (IOS and Android) loads easily and allows access to thematic and custom tours. BRING ear buds, although you can listen via your phone’s speaker. Audio device is only €6.50 each. Cafeteria fills by mid-day with lineup; we grabbed coffee / tea and a brownie for two at the smaller cafe. Cons: App and general signage could be better at orienting visitors: it took a while to find the Great Hall. Many exhibits are dimly lit; I know this protects paintings/fabric/etc, but many other international museums have more ample lighting. Maybe illuminate the text descriptions separately? Given that explanatory panels are often mounted within 50cm of the floor, deciphering them can pose a challenge. Even saw quite young folks having to squint. Strongly advise staff to engage an Optometrist to assist in this. Sum: certainly a “must see”, with a complete visit likely requiring 3+ hrs. Staff very helpful, and roving throughout the museum. Buy tickets from the official site beforehand (or via QR on site), and avail yourself of the (included) coat-check.
Kevin B — Google review
The Rijksmuseum is an incredible place to explore Dutch art and history. The collection is world-class from Rembrandt’s The Night Watch to Vermeer’s The Milkmaid, every gallery feels like a walk through time. The building itself is stunning, and the layout makes it easy to wander and discover something new at every turn. That said, it can get very crowded, especially on weekends. I definitely recommend buying your tickets in advance to skip the long lines and secure your preferred time slot. Once inside, take your time there’s so much to see that it’s worth spending a few hours here. Overall, a fantastic cultural experience and a must-visit in Amsterdam, just make sure to plan ahead!
Dibyojeet B — Google review
Buy tickets outside at a little portable booth in front of the overpass. Watch out for FAST💨 BIKES!!! The famous Night Watchman by Rembrandt is under serious restoration and is partially blocked due to scaffolding. This painting is on the second floor, the 1700s. Later work by Van Gogh is on the 1st floor exhibited. We also ate lunch in the museum cafeteria and the food was super fast and fresh! The chicken salad and the buffalo mozzarella salad were excellent!!
Julie S — Google review
Classic, iconic, and indispensable art museum. While it is best known for its classic collection and Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, it also hosts an extensive selection of works from other periods, including contemporary critical exhibits. Carefully curated, the visit can be extensive if one wishes to cover all it has to offer. But it makes for a memorable experience both for those with a dedication to art and culture, and the casual visitor. It is useful to book tickets in advance. While the crowds are managed reasonably, it can get busy, in particular in the most popular galleries. An early arrival is useful to enjoy those works in a more relaxed way. The museum has quality services for information, accessibility, shop, restaurant and coffee bar. Staff is professional, congenial, and knowledgeable across all roles. The 2013 refurbishment of the historic Pierre Cuypers building by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos still feels fresh, cogent, and successful in upgrading the entrances, patios, service areas, and selected exhibition spaces. If anything it would have been nice to have a more direct opportunity to understand the evolution of the building, its spaces, collection history, and new curatorial practices. Although much of that emerges through the visiting experience, and carefully prepared exhibits.
Daniel L — Google review
This museum was huge! Beautiful to look and on both the inside and the outside. Beautiful gardens and greenery and the building was an architectural masterpiece. Our story is a little funny because even tho we paid to enter, we were so tired from the day already that we only entered for a mere 3 minutes and then stepped out to go look for Stroopwaffles. We barely saw anything here, but hey everyone says it's a must-see when you're visiting Amsterdam.
Shoshana A — Google review
The Rijksmuseum is spacious and full of variety—you can easily spend two hours or more exploring. Of course, the famous paintings, especially those by Rembrandt, are breathtaking. But beyond that, we enjoyed discovering other exhibits too: delicate porcelain, shipbuilding models, and historical artifacts that tell stories beyond the canvas. We arrived early, which helped—it was fairly quiet at first. But the museum filled up quickly and became quite crowded in some areas. The café is lovely and offers a peaceful break. Unfortunately, The Night Watch is currently under restoration, but even so, it remains a powerful and moving centerpiece. Visiting the Rijksmuseum is a beautiful experience—perfect for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking cultural depth and inspiration.
Natalie G — Google review
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4.6
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Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl
+31 20 674 7000
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Heineken Experience

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Brewery
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Store
Immerse yourself in the world of one of the most famous beer brands at the Heineken Experience, located in Amsterdam's De Pijp district. Housed in a former 19th-century brewery, this interactive museum takes you through the history of Heineken, from its origins to modern-day marketing. Explore four floors filled with brewing artifacts, multimedia exhibits, and even a quirky 4D ride that simulates being brewed and bottled.
Such a great place! Go learn about a fantastic global beer that started right in Amsterdam! Recommend the tour and rooftop! The tour was pretty quick but very interesting - but a nice spot for a couple beers at the end! Then the rooftop is where it’s at - such a great view of the city! Amazing gift shop with a little bit of everything!
Derek L — Google review
Absolutely blown away from start to finish! The Heineken Experience in Amsterdam is a truly polished, world-class attraction — not just for those with an interest in beer, but for anyone who enjoys a fun, interactive, and high-quality experience. From the moment we arrived, everything felt seamless and well thought out. The tour guides and staff are an absolute credit to Heineken — all so friendly, engaging, and genuinely enthusiastic about what they do. You can really tell they love being there, and it makes the whole visit that much better. As someone who works in facilities management, I have to mention the cleanliness — it’s impeccable. Not a speck of dust to be found anywhere! The toilets were spacious and spotless, not one light out or a single scuff mark on the walls — and believe me, I looked. This place is a genuine case study in operational excellence. The experience itself gives you a real sense of pride in Heineken; it’s now my go-to beer! The tasting sessions were fantastic, the beer was fresh and delicious, and the rooftop bar offered stunning views — the perfect way to end the tour. It’s not just a cash grab either — there are plenty of fun extras and freebies along the way, and at under €30 per person, it’s an absolute bargain. A must for anyone visiting Amsterdam — you’ll leave with a smile, a pint, and a newfound appreciation for one of the world’s most iconic beers. 🍺🌿🇳🇱
Ross D — Google review
Their tour is super fun and informative. You learn a lot about their history and how they have come so far. You get to see where it is brewed and so so much more. You can even buy a customizable bottle! Their gift shop has so many items, and the bar at the end of the tour is worth hanging around in for a while. Their tour is easy to join and they have lockers for you to keep your things. You get drink tokens with purchase of your tour. Must go to the rooftop!
C Y — Google review
I’ve wanted to go to the Heineken Brewery for ages and I was sad to say I was a little bit disappointed. The tour was very informative, I enjoyed learning about the beer and brand. But I personally didn’t like some of the interactive elements of the tour, it just felt like space filler unfortunately... The section of the tour where “you are a beer bottle” is brilliant, the tour guides were honestly one of the best parts, they were absolutely brilliant and so funny. The bar at the end of the tour needs more seated areas and tables - it would have been nice to sit and drink my beers instead of just awkwardly stood around.
Euro T — Google review
Ok fun experience if youve never done a brewery tour before. They make it more fun and pop. Rooftop area is beautiful. I guess if its your first time in Amsterdam, this is a must stop attraction. But they focus on making it a bit more fun and sporty rather than historical which was what i was expecting.
W J — Google review
This is a really fun place to visit whether your a fan of the beer or not, it certainly helps if you are that said which we where! Very fun and informative experience. Came a few years ago and was great to see all the new improvements they have made such as the ride.
Simon B — Google review
All I can say is WOW!!!! Honestly it was not high on my agenda on my visit to Amsterdam but decided to do it on one of the two free afternoons we had. It was beyond my expectations, well organized, very professional, interactive and not to mention the free beers. Heineken has been my beer of choice whenever I am away from home so it was actually a treat to see what went into brewing it. Please don’t take my word for it. If you get the opportunity make a point to do the tour….if possible, book the rooftop experience you will be pleasantly surprised.
William B — Google review
What a cool & interactive brewery experience! Love that a general ticket includes 2-3 small beers at the end, informative staff, & interactive rooms where you can take a digital souvenir for example. All the staff we encountered were very friendly/funny, the lobby has lockers/coat hang. Love that its centrally located too
Jenielyn N — Google review
4.2
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4.2
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Stadhouderskade 78, 1072 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://www.heinekenexperience.com/
+31 20 205 0593
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Anne Frank House

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Museum
Non-profit organization
The Anne Frank House, located in the heart of Amsterdam, is a museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the harrowing experience of Anne Frank and her family during World War II. Housed in the actual building where they hid from the Nazis for two years, the museum provides an immersive look at this dark period in history. Visitors can explore the old part of the house and the secret annex, gaining insight into Anne Frank's story and Amsterdam's wartime past.
You need to buy tickets online in advance! They go on sale 6 weeks prior to your date of entry on Tuesdays. I forget the time but for US purchase, I had to get up at 3 am and they sold out pretty fast. It's worth it! You get timed entry so be there on time! It's a really nice facility. You enter from the street side and can use toilets before going into the museum. You'll get an audio tour in your language but in 2025 it did not talk while in the secret annex so learn about the rooms before you visit to maximize to your experience! Be sure to go see the house from the canal side too as that is the famous side! There is a small plaque on the house that says "Anne Frank Haus" or something really similar to that! Go, being in the rooms makes you appreciate that 8 people spent 22 months living in that space and helps you understand their plight with new eyes. No pictures or video allowed. Also they have some of Anne Franks writings on display after you leave the secret annex.
Paula C — Google review
Great unique experience. They give you individual audio pods which hosts several languages. This gallery is the home that Anne Frank found refuge with her family before they were found. As you enter each room, you scan the room# as it narrates events in her life. There is a bookstore and café shop located at the end of the tour. Rsvp online purchase as it is busy, but not really a long wait when it get there. Goes fast and the tour is about an hour long.
J. # — Google review
Impressive, very well conserved. Autoguided visit. No photos allowed in the hidden house, only in the visitors centre for the ones who buy the ticket+introdutory lesson (30 minutes for an overview of the history, I fully recommend). It can be a little sufocating not only because of the place but also about the history that happened inside. It is impossible going there and not feel bad about what these walls have listened and witnessed. It is a painful but necessary visit.
Carol P — Google review
Really would recommend. The audio tour helps paint a picture of what it was like back then. Imagining having to be quiet so you weren't heard. Seeing the original features really brings it to life.
Louise G — Google review
A solemn and moving museum to remind humanity not to repeat such horrific events. The courage of not only the Frank family but also the saints who helped this family was displayed. It filled my heart to see that the dreams of a young girl was fulfilled although she was denied to live her life.
Amy T — Google review
Amazing! You cannot take photos inside, they have coat check so you can bring your bag to leave there. They also provide speaker phone type of device in many different languages. I have a spinal condition and was able to make all of the stairs! I highly recommend.
Meyri D — Google review
Awesome experience. A must for those in Amsterdam. History truly comes to life right in front of you. No photos allowed in the house itself.
Jeff M — Google review
A great display. To see the conditions & how the family lived hiding all those years was amazing. You certainly have to book 6 weeks in advance in summer/peak season. Unfortunately no photos allowed to be taken inside the complex.
Rona B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(64543)
Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://www.annefrank.org/nl/
+31 20 556 7105
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De Wallen

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Neighborhoods
De Wallen, also known as the Red Light District, is a historic area in Amsterdam's medieval city center. It features a 13th-century building that was originally a Catholic place of worship but now showcases Dutch Protestantism and hosts exhibitions and concerts. The district is famous for its windows where scantily clad women try to attract curious onlookers under the red neon lights.
3.9
(31900)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Stromma Utrecht | Canal Tours Utrecht - Pedal Boats

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Sights & Landmarks
You will be able to explore the canals of Utrecht on a pedal boat ride with Stromma Utrecht Canal Tours, which is an authorized tour company. You will have to pay an admission fee, but this is well worth it as you get to see many beautiful sights while riding on the boats. The ride takes about 90 minutes and you can go at your own pace so that you can enjoy the views and atmosphere of this Dutch city.
Fantastic canal tour. We rented the small boat for 4 people, and we saw beautiful scenery while sailing through the Utrecht city canals. Very recommended and worth the price, which was not a lot.
Ana G — Google review
Very nice service from the people working at the little office today (19 July). We had some discount cards from vrindenloterij and the guy was so nice to check if they work with them ( they didn’t) but still he made an extra effort to check that for us, we made a reservation for a later moment and when we came back there was a lady who explained everything nice and she was really friendly ☺️ thank you
Angela M — Google review
This pedal boat experience was a mistake for us. There was nothing enjoyable, easy or entertaining about it. My 10-year old child and I rented a Stromma Utrecht paddle boat today and regretted it immediately. Why? It was just way too much work for two people on vacation. We had not been prepared for the *huge amount of physical exertion* required to move and steer these boats. We made it through 1/3 of the route, and then decided to turn back, as we were already sweaty, stressed and physically wasted from pedaling and steering of the boat. It was a very hot day. I do not recommend this experience to anyone, really, but if you must give it a try, you should consider yourself Strong, Energized, and on the Tall side. This is necessary because the seats on the boats do not adjust, and short-legged people will be challenged to reach the pedals and get traction. Steering the boats is also arduous and requires arm strength. Combined with the hard pedaling, it made for an unpleasant experience in a beautiful place. And lastly, the route map that is on the boat was unhelpful, as it was faded and impossible to read. It would be wonderful if the company revised and replaced them. The employee who helped us today was both nice and professional, and did her best to provide service. Still, she cannot control the quality of the boats or of the experience you will have, once you are out on your own. In summary, I discourage you from spending money on this pedal boat tour. The rental kayaks we saw (different company) looked like a much better time.
Noelle G — Google review
pleasant experience. Gentle and kind people that explain you all the directions you can take
Rita P — Google review
Arrived at 10:20am for our 10:30 reservation… still here at 11am and no one has turned up to open up. Phone number isn’t being answered. Lots of other people here waiting for their booking too. Don’t bother.
Liz S — Google review
Probably the most beautiful activity you can do when visiting Utrecht. Check their opening hours before you go. They are open April, May, June, September and October from Wednesday until Sunday 10h00-18h00. Daily in July and August. Closed November, December, January and February. This way you are never disappointed...
Eva — Google review
Went to Utrecht for a day out of Amsterdam. As a group of four we almost skipped this canal tour booth until one of us pointed it out. We each had to then pay an admission fee, but once that was done we were to hop onto a four man pedal boat and explore the canals of this Dutch city. We were completely blown away with the views and overall friendly atmosphere of the city. The ride takes about 90 minutes but you get to see so much at your own pace and have a fun time doing it.
F J — Google review
Sadly we can't have a pedalo since we are 2 adults and three kids, despite the fact that our small one would have had more than enough space to sit in the middle....
Fab — Google review
4.1
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4.6
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Oudegracht 165, 3511 AL Utrecht, Netherlands
https://www.stromma.com/en-nl/utrecht/sightseeing/sightseeing-by-boat/pedal-boat-utrecht/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google-my-business&utm_campaign=en-nl-GMB.obenan.Stromma.Utrecht-Pedal%20Boat-utrecht-traffic
+31 20 217 0500
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Dom Tower

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Dom Tower, also known as Domtoren in Dutch, is a Gothic church tower standing at 95 meters high with a 17th-century carillon and offers panoramic views. It is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands at 112.32 meters high and was originally part of the city's cathedral, which was never completed. Visitors can take guided tours to climb its 465 steps, explore giant bells, and learn about its history.
Great guide tour, consider 1h in total to climb up and go down, eat and or drink before the tour starts as no belongings are allowed in (can be left in a locker for free). Not made for light hearted people, first floor is ok to access but after that, very narrow turning stairs. Up to 465 stairs to climb and incredible views on last floor.
Loic B — Google review
It’s a well organized tour. The steps could be a bit slippery. The last steps are a bit challenging as there are many to climb in a single go. They also get very narrow at the end. The views, to be frank, are nothing to brag about- so don’t go just for the view and since the barricades are metallic and not of glass or clear plastic, you cannot get good pictures. Anyway it was exhilarating because of the cool breeze at the top.
Priyanka G — Google review
Definitely worth the effort climbing up to the top of the tower. Guide is in both Dutch and English. Almost 500 steps single trip and the staircase is getting narrower and narrower as moving towards the top. Be prepared for shaky legs after coming down ...
Cathy L — Google review
Had a great tour here. We bought tickets in advance and everything was very smooth. There are a lot of stairs and many spiral which does get a bit warm, but is a cool experience and learned some interesting history. Great views and very good tour guides who are able to provide the tour and answer questions in Dutch and English.
Jaime G — Google review
This is one of the recommended activities to do in Utrecht. It is exhilarating when you get to the top but you need to climb 463 steps with 4 stops to get there. The last stretch was most difficult because it was 150 steps at once and towards the top it got much narrower so for the claustrophobic folks, take note. Otherwise its a nice feeling to get to the top and get some photos though the barb wire can pose a challenge to getting wonderful photos.
Mary — Google review
Utrecht is a small, charming and very vibrant city. I just stayed one day but had an amazing experience and will definitely go again. Utrecht has so many things to offer from historical buildings and museums to good shopping and great diversity of food places.
Tamara S — Google review
This is a place you should visit in Utrecht provided you can take the significant climb up the stairs. The view is certainty worth it. You have to book a tour, which does add to the experience and our guide was friendly and informative. The tour was presented in Dutch and English. The start point is in a shop nearby so make sure you read the information carefully.
Dan W — Google review
Must see if you visit Utrecht, the view from the tower is absolutely gorgeous and the story behind the tower is nice to hear. You can also do some exercising while enjoying the views. 🤓 Book a ticket in advance.
Anamaria O — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2041)
Domplein 9, 3512 JE Utrecht, Netherlands
https://www.domtoren.nl/
+31 30 236 0010
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