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How long is the drive from Aarhus to Amsterdam?

The direct drive from Aarhus to Amsterdam is 492 mi (792 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aarhus to Amsterdam, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hamburg, Bremen, Utrecht, Arnhem, Den Bosch, Bremerhaven, Muenster, Kiel, Apeldoorn, and Amersfoort, as well as top places to visit like German submarine U-995 and LEGOLAND® Billund Resort, or the ever-popular Koldinghus.

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Top cities between Aarhus and Amsterdam

The top cities between Aarhus and Amsterdam are Hamburg, Bremen, Utrecht, Arnhem, Den Bosch, Bremerhaven, Muenster, Kiel, Apeldoorn, and Amersfoort. Hamburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Aarhus and 4 hours from Amsterdam.
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Kiel

Kiel, a vibrant port city located on the Baltic Sea coast in Germany, offers a blend of historical charm and maritime attractions. The old town features the reconstructed St. Nikolai Church where classical concerts are held, while Holstenstrasse and Dänische Strasse boast an array of shops for visitors to explore. Along the picturesque Kiel Fjord, the Maritime Museum housed in a former fish auction hall showcases model ships and nautical instruments.
2% as popular as Hamburg
12 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Amsterdam
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Hamburg

Hamburg, a prominent port city in northern Germany, is linked to the North Sea through the Elbe River and boasts numerous canals and expansive park areas. The Inner Alster lake at its center is surrounded by cafes and boats, while the Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Neustadt with the Altstadt. St. Michael’s Church in the old town is a notable landmark.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Amsterdam
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Bremerhaven

Museums
History Museums
Bremerhaven, a port city on Germany's North Sea coast, is known for its rich maritime history. The German Maritime Museum at the Old Harbor showcases national and regional shipping and navigation history, featuring the restored medieval vessel Bremen cog. Nearby, visitors can explore the WWII submarine Wilhelm Bauer converted into a museum. Additionally, the German Emigration Center tells the story of those who departed Bremerhaven for America.
4% as popular as Hamburg
38 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Amsterdam
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Bremen

Bremen, a city in northwest Germany, is steeped in maritime history and trade. The Market Square showcases Hanseatic buildings, while the town hall boasts a Renaissance facade and model ships. The Roland statue symbolizes freedom of trade nearby. St. Peter’s Cathedral with its medieval crypts and twin spires is also a prominent landmark. The city has a rich tradition in the coffee and tea trade, offering a sophisticated approach to these beverages with organic and ecological projects flourishing alongside new start-ups.
16% as popular as Hamburg
12 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Amsterdam
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Münster

Münster, a city in western Germany, is famous for its 13th-century St. Paulus Dom cathedral and the picturesque Prinzipalmarkt square surrounded by historic buildings like the Gothic city hall and St. Lamberti Church. The baroque Schloss Münster palace boasts beautiful gardens with greenhouses of the Botanical Garden, while art enthusiasts can explore the Pablo Picasso Art Museum's collection of lithographs.
4% as popular as Hamburg
21 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Amsterdam
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Arnhem

Arnhem, a city in the eastern Netherlands near the German border, is the capital of Gelderland province. Situated on the banks of rivers Nederrijn and Sint-Jansbeek, it has a rich history tied to its waterways. The city offers diverse dining experiences, including all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants where visitors can savor a variety of Asian fusion dishes and delectable desserts while immersing themselves in an authentic Asian atmosphere.
7% as popular as Hamburg
17 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Amsterdam
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Apeldoorn

Apeldoorn, a municipality and city in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands, offers a mix of modern and historical attractions. The city is surrounded by villages like Beekbergen, Loenen, Ugchelen, and Hoenderloo. It's known for its family-friendly attractions such as the Julianatoren amusement park and Apenheul animal park. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Hoge Veluwe National Park.
4% as popular as Hamburg
7 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Amsterdam
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's-Hertogenbosch

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
's-Hertogenbosch, also known as Den Bosch, is a vibrant city in the Netherlands with a population of 160,783. As the capital of North Brabant, it boasts stunning architecture and a magnificent cathedral. The city is brimming with charming independent shops and delectable dining options. With its affordability and rich history dating back to 1184, 's-Hertogenbosch is an ideal destination for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Dutch culture.
4% as popular as Hamburg
29 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Amsterdam
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Amersfoort

Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Amersfoort, located in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands, is a vibrant city with a population of around 160,902. It is the second-largest municipality in the province and the fifteenth-largest in the country.
3% as popular as Hamburg
8 minutes off the main route, 88% 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.
13% as popular as Hamburg
11 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Amsterdam

Best stops along Aarhus to Amsterdam drive

The top stops along the way from Aarhus to Amsterdam (with short detours) are Miniatur Wunderland, LEGOLAND® Billund Resort, and Port of Hamburg. Other popular stops include Schnoor Bremen, Stromma Utrecht | Canal Tours Utrecht - Pedal Boats, and Heide Park Resort.
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Koldinghus

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Museum
Castle
Koldinghus, located in Kolding, is a remarkable cultural history museum housed within restored castle ruins. The castle has a rich and turbulent history dating back to the 13th century. Despite being partially destroyed by fire in 1808, it was rebuilt in the 20th century, seamlessly blending old and new architectural styles. The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts including the Christian IV collection, gold & silverware, Flora Danica table service, and princess gowns.
Again, grading on a curve based on location, but I had a 2.5 hour Layover at the train station and decided to visit this place which is a very short walk from the station. We'll worth the walk. The museum is very well organized and you can feel the history when your there. It use to be a royal residence from what I was told, among many other things. Great staff and they have lockers to store your bags while your visiting the museum. A little pricy, I think that I paid 22 euros, but it was worth it. Good place to visit if you have the time and it sits right next to a beautiful scenic river and walkway with benches to stop and soak up the view.
Kevin ( — Google review
The restoration of this old castle is unique and worth seeing just for a completely different approach to restoring and protecting a heritage building. Definitely worth visiting.
Tom S — Google review
13th century castle on a hill overlooking the town and the castle lake. It is probably Kolding's most famous landmark. If you want to see the castle from the inside, you will have to spend a lot of money. The entrance fee is quite expensive. You can pay in advance online or on site at the ticket office.
Oskar V — Google review
Interesting mix of old and new architecture. The castle was partially destroyed in a fire in 1808 and was rebuilt in the 20th century in a way which preserved the original building but also clearly showed the modern parts. One of the highlights for us was the Flora Danica table service. Just amazing. The princess gowns were lovely. There was even the possibility to dress up as royalty yourself. There is a cafe on site. There is parking near the castle but the castle is also within walking distance from the center of town.
Marie F — Google review
Nice castle, the floral porcelain table ware was amazing. I also liked the replica clothing. The lace making looks very hard.
Mike P — Google review
The Kolding Fortress or "Koldinghus" really is an iconic landmark for the city, It being destroyed back in the 1800's has still had a good restoration. Overall it's a good museum and has a great view on the top with the Hercules Statue remaining intact, it's overall a location worth visiting if you're having a transit through the city of Kolding.
Salih Z — Google review
This was under serious renovation at the time we visited. Although looking back at the history it seems to have spent more time like this than not! Was a nice casual look around, the way the modern elements slotted into the existing fabric was nothing short of breathtaking.
Li S — Google review
Gorgeous building, impressive restorations and a fun corner to play dress-up. This is my second visit but there was a lot more to see than the first time.
Luisa R — Google review
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4.3
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1, 6000 Kolding, Denmark
https://denkongeligesamling.dk/koldinghus/
+45 33 18 60 99
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German submarine U-995

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Technology museum
Sights & Landmarks
German submarine U-995 is a historical and technical museum located on Laboe beach, housed in a World War II-era U-boat. This Nazi Germany submarine was damaged in 1944 and later used by the Norwegian navy until the 1960s. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into its tight interior, including the engine room, cabins, control stations, and torpedo tubes. It is one of the few remaining intact U-boats and sits next to the Laboe Naval Memorial.
This was incredibly interesting. I had the opportunity to go here with three of my friends. It’s unbelievable to think people actually lived in this submarine!
Nick — Google review
This is probably the number 1 attraction in the area, and yet you don't need to be there long, and it definitely stirs mixed emotions. On the one hand, it's really cool to get to walk through a submarine, the engineering, the equipment, the pipes and valves, the electrics and communication, etc. are all fascinating. So, too, is a view of how the crew slept and ate in such a cramped space. But then the sombre thought that these guys were killing your guys, never really leaves you. Lest we forget.
L E — Google review
A fantastic visit to the U-995 submarine in Laboe! An educational and informative experience about naval history and World War II. The submarine is clean and well-organized, with clear explanations. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts.
M K — Google review
The Uboat gives an excellent insight to the life on the narrow boat during second worldwar and after. It is amazing to see how tight these places have been.
Sc. U — Google review
Been on my bucket list for a few years. Great piece of machinery well worth a visit.
Paul B — Google review
Impressive! Well maintained, easy to access and such an historical place. Respect to submariners for their courage.
B — Google review
Super cool. Would recommend to anyone interested in war history. Would like to give a shoutout to the nearby restaurant "Fischkuche Laboe". Vistit this place if you're in the area. They have the best schnitzel and fries i have ever tasted.
Jacob M — Google review
A worthy memorial and museum for sailers in WW1 and WW2. Nice view on the top, and U-996 was cool to walk through.
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Strandstraße 92, 24235 Laboe, Germany
https://deutscher-marinebund.de/marine-ehrenmal-u-995/marine-ehrenmal/
+49 4343 4948490
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LEGOLAND® Billund Resort

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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
LEGOLAND® Billund Resort is a top tourist attraction in Denmark, offering a day of fun for the whole family. The park features themed areas and a miniature world built entirely from Lego bricks. One of its main highlights is Miniland, where visitors can marvel at intricate Lego models of cities and famous landmarks. The resort also boasts an array of thrilling rides, including roller coasters that cater to both kids and adults.
That is just amazing! Lego is big love. We were here twice. And, of course, I want to come again 😁 I like everything here. Of course there at a lot of people, and you need to wait in a big queue to get your ride, still the place is marvelous. I recommend to come here not only with children’s but for yourself, too. Everyone will find something special here.
Александра Ц — Google review
Great for kids and their families. You get the whole Lego experience as soon as you enter. The corridors and rooms are decorated in various lego themes...pirates, knights etc. Table tops, door signs, bathroom tiles all fit the Lego theme. Entry to Legoland is via a walkway from the hotel. Breakfast is good. Lots of options to suit many tastes. The restaurant also caters for dinner as well, with a menu that does offer some Danish food.
Hope F — Google review
Beautiful park, some areas could need a little touch-up / love, but we absolutely loved it. There is something for everyone. I especially adored all the attention to details. A dog bowl in Lego etc. Halloween isn’t really a thing where we’re from, so we were surprised to see the whole park decorated. (Since we forgot that we were going in the week of Halloween) It was a pleasant surprise and made the whole experience feel magical. The prices change when pre ordering tickets depending on date, it was wise to order them with a discount online, the day before we went.
Manita P — Google review
We just visited during the autumn holiday and had an absolute blast on the rides! The atmosphere was great, and we treated ourselves to some delicious churros too 👀 I was also there in summer and had such a fun time - especially on the water-themed rides like the canoe and the pirate boat 💦 Always a great day out! Even during holidays the lines aren’t bad - the longest we waited was about 20 mins. Highly recommended for kids! ✨️
Polina C — Google review
A fantastic place for kids and families! The park is cozy, creative, and full of fun details everywhere you look. I recommend going on a day when it’s less crowded – it makes the experience so much better (we loved being able to walk straight through the queues without waiting). The attractions are varied and suit all ages, from the smallest rides to the bigger roller coasters, and of course the incredible LEGO builds all around the park. It really feels like stepping into another world. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Denmark, and I’d recommend buying your tickets in advance to save time at the entrance.
Alexander P — Google review
This place is so fun my 3 children had a blast. They have many rides that even my 1 year old can go on, providing that we held her in our lap or sat next to her. The rides are diverse, the line ups were not too long. All in all a fantastic experience. Only criticism would be we should have had 2 full days to see everything, it's a lot if you only have 1 day.
Doug G — Google review
We visited in September, and Legoland was a bit of a disappointment. It’s the oldest Legoland, and you can tell - everything looks a bit faded, there’s some cobwebs here and there, and it’s not very clean overall. Inside there’s a great big LEGO store, but the prices are higher than in the Netherlands. It only really makes sense to buy the limited editions - though, to be honest, they’re not particularly exciting either. Overall, if you’re traveling from another country just for Legoland, it might be worth considering other destinations. But don’t forget - there’s also the LEGO House in Billund, and that place is really great.
Olga D — Google review
Fun for a whole day for both small kiddos and adults. Plenty of spaces to sit down and eat the lunch you bring (and you should bring one, because food in the park is expensive). The Atlantis sea world part was very cool with live fish aquariums to look at. We were there on a Friday in October on a mostly cloudy day and it was the perfect amount of people - we only had to queue for the biggest thrill rides and even then only 15min. All other attractions was max 5 minutes wait, so we could even do all rides multiple times if we wanted to. Pay for parking in advance for smoother experience.
Annanas — Google review
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4.2
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Nordmarksvej 9, 7190 Billund, Denmark
http://www.legoland.dk/
+45 79 50 17 17
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Ribe Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Ribe Cathedral, a medieval Romanesque-style cathedral dating back to 1250, is a prominent landmark in the small town of Ribe, Denmark's oldest town. Situated on the west coast, Ribe was founded as a Viking trading post between 704 and 710. The cathedral rises majestically over the town with its 52-meter high tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding area and the National Park.
Ribe is truly a gem in Denmark and definitely worth a visit — whether you’re into history or not. The staircase to the tower starts with stone steps but quickly transitions into wooden stairs. As far as I know, there are 240 steps to the top. From the top, you get a fantastic view of the town and the surrounding landscape — a truly beautiful panorama. On the way up, you can see, among other things, two large bells, each weighing more than 3 tons. The entrance fee is 30 DKK per adult.
Jarl R — Google review
Founded in 860. You must see the baptismal font- 1400s, the beautifully carved pulpit built in 1596/7 and the controversial Carl Henning-Pedersen frescos decorated 1983. An amazing space. Plus there are three organs.
Julie R — Google review
there si no fee to visit the cathedral, however, once you are there, definitelly visit tower and tower museum - tickets are available at tourist desk(inside of curch) for modest price and after climbing about 250 stairs you can enjoy rare outlook - since there are no natural view point in the vicinity. parking: prohibited around cathedral food&beverages: no toilets: yes
-p- — Google review
A beautiful cathedral both inside and out! You can walk all the way up to the tower and enjoy a magnificent view of Ribe city. Truly worth the visit!
Aswini K — Google review
Interesting history dating back over 1k years! Many people have fought for their beliefs here at this place 🙏 come inside and simply seek the truth
Rex M — Google review
The view from outside is breathtaking. We couldn't go inside. The small town is also well worth seeing.
Roman S — Google review
Ribe Cathedral (Ribe Domkirke) is Denmark’s oldest cathedral and one of the most significant historical landmarks in the country. Located in the heart of Ribe, Denmark’s oldest town, the cathedral dates back to around 1150 and showcases a unique mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. The cathedral is famous for its impressive twin towers, though only one, the Commoner’s Tower (Borgertårnet), remains fully intact and accessible. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking views of Ribe and the surrounding marshlands. The church’s interior is equally stunning, featuring beautiful frescoes, intricate altarpieces, and a striking modern bronze relief by Carl-Henning Pedersen. One of the cathedral’s most notable aspects is its history. Over centuries, it has withstood Viking raids, fires, and structural changes, making it a living testament to Denmark’s religious and cultural evolution. The cathedral also houses the tomb of Saint Ansgar, the missionary who brought Christianity to Scandinavia. Today, Ribe Cathedral remains an active place of worship while serving as a must-visit attraction for tourists. Its rich history, architectural beauty, and panoramic views make it a fascinating destination for history lovers and travelers alike.
Микита І — Google review
Beautiful town to walk around. Make sure you check out Queen Dagmar
Chris E — Google review
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4.4
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Ribe Domkirke, Torvet 19, 6760 Ribe, Denmark
https://www.ribe-domkirke.dk/
+45 75 42 06 19
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Speicherstadt

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Architectural Buildings
Historic Walking Areas
The Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany is a historic warehouse district that stands on timber-pile foundations and is the largest of its kind in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site was built between 1883 and 1927 as a customs-free zone for storing and transferring goods. The red-brick complex spans 1.5 km and is situated between the Altstadt and Hafen City, showcasing neo-Gothic elegance with its multistory buildings and canals.
4.5
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20457 Hamburg, Germany
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Miniatur Wunderland

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Miniatur Wunderland is a must-visit attraction in Hamburg, featuring the world's largest model train exhibit. The miniature recreations of famous global sites such as Hamburg, Austria, and Scandinavia are incredibly detailed, with animated elements like planes taking off and lights simulating sunset and sunrise. It's a popular tourist spot for visitors of all ages, offering guided tours through its intricate landscapes and bustling cities.
Absolutely amazing experience. One can spend hours here. Of course Kids gonna love it but I I found mostly adults on that day cherishing entire replica of famous cities with excruciating details as a miniature world. One can see and admire all that work gone into planning an execution of this world over the years. One of its kind experience not to be missed. The entry ticket is 20 euros but definitely worth it.
Naman S — Google review
Wonderful experience, details are incredible, as well as the perfect scaling and diversity of scenes presented. 100% positive memory. Being an adult doesn’t mean itself not for you! Maybe ever better than being a kid. The day/night alternation gives it a magical touch. WOW
Leonardo D — Google review
Wooooow! Amazing place with a unique experience that lets you walk through different parts of the globe. I loved how much attention to detail was put into everything, and the design often includes funny little scenarios—like taking a bath with a penguin or the sheep pyramid! It’s incredibly creative, yet the landscapes still feel realistic. The night and day versions of the cities are a very cool twist. Also, all the robotics and technology behind the functioning train system—without any crashes—is mind-blowing. I especially enjoyed getting a behind-the-scenes look at the newest addition. One thing to note: it’s a huge place to explore, so plan your visit accordingly to give yourself enough time to enjoy it without rushing from room to room. It can also get quite busy, so be patient and dedicate a full day if possible. There’s a café and food area if you want to take a break during your visit. Definitely recommend it! I’d love to come back and get even more lost in the details.
Dorottya-Agota S — Google review
Absolutely one of the best attractions in Hamburg — and honestly, one of the most impressive exhibits I’ve ever seen. Miniatur Wunderland is massive and filled with astonishing detail. Most Germanic (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) countries and regions have their own area, complete with moving trains, planes, ships, lights, and tiny human stories happening everywhere you look. You could easily spend 3–4 hours here and still not catch everything. It’s not just for model train fans — it’s for anyone who appreciates creativity, craftsmanship, and a bit of magic. The nighttime lighting effects, airports, and little surprises hidden throughout make it incredibly fun for both kids and adults. It can get crowded, so I recommend booking a time slot early in the morning or later in the evening if you can. There’s a café inside with good snacks and drinks for a quick break between sections. Truly a must-see — whether you’re visiting Hamburg for a day or a week, Miniatur Wunderland is worth every minute.
Micah R — Google review
Fantastic venue. Everything feels grounded and made by people who know what visitors will want to have or need. The exhibition itself is spectacular. Lots of details and stories are told ... Sometimes very hidden. Food is fine. Okay price. Reminded me of IKEA. There could be more washrooms. Also, the regular ticket isn't valid for reentry. That's a bit of a bummer since opening hours are until 1am.
Robert K — Google review
Wanted to see this for years and now I've ticked it iff my bucket list! This is hands down the BEST minature railway and car layout you'll ever see! So much to see, you can easily spend all day here! Don't bring the missus, that will only reduce your fun! Definitely get tickets in advance, they sell out quick!
John W — Google review
Its easy to see why this is fast becoming the top attraction in Hamburg. Its so much fun and that's consistent with everyone whonis wondering about around you. So much detail that ypu definitely need a visit to the bistro to allow your eyes and brain to catch up. Fantastic day out for everyone. Go. You will be talking about it for a while to come.
Lee W — Google review
As a model railway enthusiast, I have been looking forward to coming to Hamburg to visit Miniatur Wunderland and the truth is that it worth it! I was delighted with the visit and I want to congratulate the whole team for all the impressive work that goes into every part of the model! The technique, the operation, the quality of the details, I love everything in general, especially the airport!! I also really enjoyed being able to eat in the Miniatur Wunderland restaurant. I am sure that in the future I will definitely visit this wonderful place again!
Marc M — Google review
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Kehrwieder 2/Block D, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
https://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/
+49 40 3006800
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Viewpoint Steinwerder

Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
I had a fantastic experience walking through the Old Elbtunnel! It only takes about 10 minutes to walk from one side to the other, and the views when you reach the other side are really cool. The tunnel itself has a unique charm. Best of all, it's completely free! Highly recommended for anyone visiting Hamburg.
LISA — Google review
Variety and overcrowd in such a narrow tunnel, and amazingly remained order. We took ship tour instead of strolling along the pier. Thereby we could have an overall idea about the harbor area and came with some great buildings to appreciate. For instance, Elbphilharmonie ! 🙂
Angela M — Google review
Beautiful spot next to the South entrance of the Alter Elb Tunnel, and perfect if you want a panoramic view to the Hamburg waterfront on the North Side. If you’re up for it, you can also go and see the other photo spot next to the “Stage Theater An Der Elbe”, 20 minutes on foot. That will bring you closer to the Elbphilharmonie building.
Per S — Google review
One of the best hidden gems in Hamburg! You can walk here through the historic Elbtunnel or take a short ferry ride from Landungsbrücken. Once there, you get an amazing panoramic view of the harbor, the Elbphilharmonie, and the city skyline. Perfect spot for a quiet break, photos, or just watching ships go by. It’s peaceful and not too touristy. Highly recommend if you’re exploring the harbor area!
Alessia — Google review
Easy to get here via the Elbtunnel (absolutely worth a visit) or a short ferry ride (included in the hvv day ticket). The view is really cool but partially obstructed. It would be ideal if the observation platform could be elevated and widened a bit. Otherwise an amazing view of the Hamburg skyline.
Eduard-Ștefan D — Google review
The best place to the get the most amazing view and experience of the Old Elbe Tunnel. German technology at its beautiful best since 1911. Free entry. Great concept for walking and cycling incorporated.
Writing R — Google review
Or was a unique experience walking 450meters under the sea level in the tunnel originally constructed in 1911😍. Going up and down in such huge lifts is cool😇. The view of the port on Elbe on the other side of the tunnel is just wow. 😘
Bhavya L — Google review
It was very impressive walking through the tunnel and ending up on the side to the viewpoint and seeing the seaport from the other side. It's a must-see when you visit Hamburg.
SHARON - — Google review
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4.4
(5426)
Schanzenweg 12, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
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Port of Hamburg

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Harbor
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Port of Hamburg, the largest container port in Germany and one of the world's biggest, is strategically located on the river Elbe. It serves as a crucial link between Eastern and Central Europe, offering safe docking for various vessels including containerships, oil tankers, and cruise ships. A visit to Hamburg would be incomplete without exploring this bustling harbor area or taking a boat tour to get an up-close view of its operations.
I took a boat tour of the Port of Hamburg and it was a fascinating experience. I saw giant cargo ships, observed the loading and unloading operations. Overall, I highly recommend this tour for anyone interested in seeing the Port of Hamburg up close.
Ionut C — Google review
there was a festival at the day I arrived, so it was really crowded, full of people everywhere, but after that it was so peaceful there, the air was fresh and the water was clean, it was just so nice to sit there and enjoy the sunshine, both day and night views were so beautiful!! Hamburg is definitely one of my favorite places in Europe!
Zora — Google review
The port is just huge! We took a tour on a boat for 20€ in order to admire the majesty of the cranes and the huge ships parked on the deck being loaded by containers. There are so many things to see but you need a guide to get the full experience
Globetrot M — Google review
Visited Hamburg Last year Was amazing trip Beautiful city Clean nice Atmosphere Wonderful views This city swimming in water Water around you everywhere Beautiful feeling Much to do Much places to visit Much and different food All what you need gonna found there This City not sleep Hamburg 😍❤️
Ahmed A — Google review
Seeing water flow around is satisfying and very beautiful, Hamburg was such a good experience. Go to the elbphilharmonie and watch the beautiful view of the port of Hamburg and entrance is free, if you have kids you can use the lift, if you boat trip at night is a bonus and costs around 20€, then a bus trip during the day also costed around 18€ for 2 hours and I must say everything was worth it
B S — Google review
One of the most beautiful poet I have ever been. Its is so lively, you can see tons of containers, cruise ships. If you are going to Germany, make sure to add hamburg harbour in your to do list and also, have a cruise tour. Its really worth trying.
Umer R — Google review
One of the favorite places for a sunday stroll. Plenty things to see. Make sure to catch the ferry 62 for a round trip on the river allowing you to see things from different perspective. Moreover there are plenty of places to eat a nice "Fischbrötchen"!
Ineta K — Google review
One of the biggest and most important ports in Northern Europe. A must see when in a Hamburg. Place is really cool and if you’re in luck you’ll catch 2 musicians jamming and rocking some tunes like we found. Don’t leave Hamburg without seeing it!
Paul H — Google review
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Hamburg, Germany, USA
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Heide Park Resort

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Heide Park Resort is the largest theme park in northern Germany, covering a massive 850,000m2 area with thrilling rides suitable for the whole family. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters like Krake and Colossus to family-friendly attractions such as Wildwasserbahn and Indie-blitz, there's something for everyone. The park has reopened after the pandemic with safety measures in place, making it a fantastic experience for all ages.
It's a great entertainment center. It's in the middle of the forest, far from the city center. It's between Hamburg and Bremen. It's a 20-minute walk from Wolterdingen train station. It has a nice theme hotel inside. The hotel food is average, a little below average, but still not bad. The amusement park also has food options, which are below average. The entertainment starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. for everyone. Hotel guests can enter half an hour early but can only queue. The attractions also start at 10 p.m. Wait times are on average 20-30 minutes. Wait times for ages 8 and under are shorter, around 5 minutes. If you're quick, you can visit and enjoy one attraction in one day. If you take it slow, it even takes two days. It's a must-see for anyone with children aged 12-29. The park design, roller coasters, and themes are all excellent. It would be great if they upgraded the food service as well.
Sky — Google review
Huge adventure park not too far away from Berlin. Went here with our little one and there are already ample rides for his age. Parents traveling with toddlers will still have lots of options for attractions. The Peppa Pig Land offers several choices. One doesn’t have to like Peppa Pig to enjoy the rides. I would also recommend the Food Stop inside Peppa Pig Land offering Rice Bowls etc. The staff are very friendly and food tasted delicious. We visited on a weekday so waiting times weren’t that long. But I have seen long queues in the coasters. Using the app, it was easier to navigate how to get to a specific attraction. It also shows age/height requirements, waiting times, etc. The coaster rides are very famous and there are different types on different levels so there is an option for everyone for sure. I would advise to bring your water bottle and rain coat/rain jacket atop your extra clothes. Several Food stalls are available. Book your tickets ahead online to get discounts. If ever not yet known, fyi, children celebrating their birthday get to enter for free.
Roan — Google review
I haven't been here in years. We arrived right when it opened and stayed until closing time. I was looking forward to coming here, and I was not disappointed. We had such a great time! The weather was mixed, which was good, as it meant that the crowds were not that large and the wait times were reduced. I went on every rollercoaster, and some even several times. The food was pretty good, too. I bought a few souvenirs and I must say the prices are really not that bad compared to other theme parks I have been to. I was still smiling the next day! I highly recommend a visit! I can't wait to come back! Next time, we'll stay the night.
Terence H — Google review
Great experience. Great day to be here. Not too many people as school has started and summer holidays are mostly over. Wait time was between 10 and 60 minutes. Only note is that some queues were not covered which meant in sunny weather it could get quite hot. The thrill roller-coasters were amazing. The only roller-coaster I would NOT recommend is the double-loop one. Headache machine.
Sofie S — Google review
It is a great place to spend with the family. We visited the amusement park in the middle of the week. It was great to see it is not crowed and waiting times were between 10 to max 30min for the main attractions. It makes it really enjoyable not like other parks with super long waiting time and too many people that you hardly can breath. The restaurants inside offer various dishes and the quality was good, a bit pricey though which is normal in such a park. The only thing, some of the staff or instructor at some attractions were not really friendly. They might forgot where they work. The access to the park by car from Hamburg less than an hour was very fine. The parking space very well available. The access by public transport is a bit long though. It is a recommended place to visit. There are entertainment available for almost all ages.
Omid M — Google review
It was a really quiet day when we were there so easy to get on any ride we wanted. Everything seemed in good working order although it needed a bit of freshening up after the summer season (we were there in late September). The were still plenty of options for eating and things were reasonably priced (for a theme park!). The ride staff were great and interacted with our children well (our children don’t speak German). Because it was quieter, they allowed us and others to just keep riding those rides without a line. A good day and a good experience. The only problem we had was getting into the correct carpark!
Benjamin H — Google review
Visited Heide Park and had a fantastic day filled with fun and adrenaline. The park has a great mix of rides for all ages — from high-speed roller coasters for thrill-seekers to gentler attractions for families and younger children. The grounds are well laid out and easy to navigate, with plenty of seating areas and spots to take a break. Queues for the bigger rides can be long at peak times, but the atmosphere and excitement make the wait worthwhile. Food options are varied, with something to suit most tastes, though prices are on the higher side as expected in theme parks. Staff were friendly and kept the rides running smoothly and safely. Overall, Heide Park is a must-visit for theme park lovers in Germany. A great mix of thrills, family fun, and beautiful surroundings make it perfect for a full day out.
Nauman K — Google review
We came from far away especially for this park, as we had promised our little daughter. We had been here before, and she really enjoyed it and wanted to return. We entered the park, and immediately a heavy downpour began. We went into the shop at the entrance and waited for an hour. The rain didn’t stop. We approached customer service and asked to postpone our tickets to the following day — our request was denied. We waited another hour and tried, for our daughter’s sake, to continue through the park. We were soaked to the bone, and all the rides were closed. There was absolutely no way to fulfill our promise to her. Apart from walking around in the rain, there was nothing to do! I contacted customer service by email, hoping they would show some flexibility and let us enter on another day. But no — that's their policy, with no exceptions. After about two hours, with no sign of the rain stopping, we simply left. The disappointment for our daughter — and for us — was indescribable. It’s truly a shame that this is how children are treated. We, the parents, pay full admission just so the kids can have fun, and the park didn’t even take this small step to accommodate us by allowing a replacement visit. What a pity!
צבי ה — Google review
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Heide Park 1, 29614 Soltau, Germany
https://www.heide-park.de/
+49 5191 6214900
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Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8 ° Ost

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Museum
Science museum
Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8 ° Ost is a modern meteorological center that offers interactive and family-friendly exhibits on weather and climate. Opened in 2009, this unique attraction takes visitors on a journey through various climate zones and cultures along the 8th meridian east. As you explore, you'll experience changes in temperature from the German North Sea Coast to the rainforest in tropical Cameroon, with each zone providing a multisensory experience of sounds, smells, and scenery.
This is an awesome place. There is so much here to enjoy - you can spend the whole day there and still not see everything. I went with my friend, four kids (6-11 years old) and a baby in a pram. It's a shame there isn't a ticket option that allows multiple entries since kids can get over-tired and distracted so they wouldn't necessarily last the whole day and I wouldn't mind another visit next time I'm in the area. However, it is really fun to explore, there are a lot of interesting exhibits, and it is fine for English speakers too. There is a pram-friendly route throughout but unfortunately it can be quite difficult to re-join your group if you get separated because you can't go up the stairs. There is poor mobile phone reception in some areas and the lifts and stairs don't seem to be near each other so it's a good idea to all stick together if it's important for your group. Tickets are fairly expensive but worthwhile if you are able to come early, stay the whole day and take full advantage of everything there is to see and do.
N P — Google review
Wow! What an experience. The museum is extremely well designed, arranged and maintained. The different climates are brilliant and the spaces they are contained within are very immersive; at times you even forget you’re in a building. Photos do not do justice to the areas - this is a place that must be experienced in person.
DPW — Google review
A very resourceful place. Creatively worked out to convey the messages. Kids above 8 will understand the concepts more, and will be interesting for them only. From cost point of view, the place is very economic for family visit. Backpacks not allowed during the visit. Safes are available self storage.
Karthikeyan S — Google review
I've been there twice and it was amazing. A great place to visit and learn about the climate. I loved the diversity of each zones and how each room told a different story. I would definitely visit again because it's so much fun!! An interesting thing to do on a rainy day with your family.
Marta ( — Google review
Klimahaus Bremerhaven isn't just a museum; it's an expedition that transports you across the globe, following the 8th degree of longitude east. This immersive journey allows you to truly feel the world's diverse climates, from the humid depths of a rainforest to the biting cold of an Antarctic ice cave, and the scorching heat of a desert. You can enjoy the klima house and then the Museum Ship and during the past to now. Especially the U boat and ships.
Kasun A — Google review
I enjoyed this Museum very much. Especially the arctic and the extreme weather exihibion.
Gabi W — Google review
We spent 4.5 hours but still did not cover everything. It is the best thing to do on a rainy day. My kids learned so much but also due to its interactive nature they were not once bored. We stopped for a break at the restaurant ( cafe was closed ) , this is for sure nothing to write about… we also did the extreme weather exhibition which we enjoyed for it’s educational value. I recommend it for the whole family. We drive from Hamburg especially to visit KlimaHaus
Irene N — Google review
The experience was good, but I recommend it only if you have children. I was there with my girlfriend and we had fun, but we expected more excitement. The rooms are pretty small, but full of details and information and voice instructions. A little bit expensive 18 euro for after 15:00 clock and 20 euro for anytime of the day. For children it is 10-12 euro.
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Am Längengrad 8, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
https://www.klimahaus-bremerhaven.de/
+49 471 9020300
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Town Musicians of Bremen

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Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Town Musicians of Bremen is a famous bronze statue in Bremen, Germany, depicting the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster from the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale. Created by artist Gerhard Marcks in 1953, it represents the popular German folktale about four animals seeking a new life as town musicians. The statue has become an iconic landmark in Bremen and attracts many visitors.
As someone who loves history and architecture, Bremen completely captivated me. It’s easily the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. Walking through the city centre felt like stepping into a storybook; every corner seemed to tell a tale of its rich past, with stunning historical buildings and intricate architectural details. The famous Town Hall and Roland Statue are mesmerizing landmarks, and the cobblestone streets add to the city's charm. The Christmas market, especially just before Christmas Eve, was like a dream come to life; magical, enchanting, and filled with wonder. The festive stalls, glowing lights, and the aroma of mulled wine and roasted almonds created an atmosphere that was nothing short of extraordinary. It felt as though I had walked into one of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, complete with twinkling lights and joyous holiday spirit. The blend of history, culture, and festive magic in Bremen made it an unforgettable experience. It’s not just a place you visit but one you feel deeply connected to, as if it was pulled straight from the pages of your favorite childhood storybook. Bremen is truly a city of wonders, especially during the Christmas season!
Bithy S — Google review
Bremen is a nice town. Interesting story around the musicians. Do not miss the church, the traditional stores including their famous chocolate, the candy making store, the narrowest street in germany as well as the manhole in the main square where you can listen to the animals for a coin. A great day trip place near Hamburg.
Carmen A — Google review
It cute, definitely a line to take photos of this statue. Wonderful little display in the town centre. Good to see. But it's just a statue.
Kay D — Google review
Hello, I'm not the best storyteller and photographer, but if you're interested!! The city is beautiful and full of surprises. You just have to see the charm that Bremen can show and give. As one of!!! the most beautiful cities in Germany. I'm happy that I saw with my own eyes what you can see there. Yes, and a little bit of what I saw.
Normunds Z — Google review
Bremen – A City of Character and Quiet Charm I found Bremen to be a city full of understated beauty. Its historic center, with landmarks like the Town Hall and the Roland statue, speaks to its rich past, while quiet streets and riverside paths offer a peaceful atmosphere. The Bremen Town Musicians statue adds a whimsical touch, especially for those who appreciate folklore. It’s not a loud or flashy destination, but if you enjoy history, culture, and a slower pace, Bremen is well worth a visit.
Irina B — Google review
This is a must see statue depicting the most famous chapter of the story where the animal musicians scare away the robbers by creating a scary and noisy creature. It is best to (re-)read the short story first to get a better feel for the statue. We went before 8am and we were the only one there. It was peaceful and we had good morning light. We went later in the day as our traveling mascot, Pedals Puffin, wanted to see if he could join the musicians but alas he didn’t fit in the lineup. We had to wait in turn to get his photo opportunity.
Simon R — Google review
It is full historic and beautiful place to visit in Bremen. I strongly suggest everyone visit it. The environment is so vivid and restless
Mehmet Ö — Google review
As a Kurdish wanderer, the story of the Bremen Town Musicians resonates deeply with the spirit of our own people. Here you have these four animals – a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster – each cast aside, deemed "useless" by their former masters, facing a bleak future of being discarded or worse. Yet, instead of succumbing to despair, they unite, their shared vulnerability forging an unbreakable bond. This journey to Bremen, a mythical land of freedom where they hope to become musicians, is not just a physical one; it's a profound act of defiance. They refuse to accept their assigned fate. Their strength lies not in individual power, but in their collective wit and their unique, cacophonous harmony – a sound that scares away the robbers and secures their new home. This mirrors the Kurdish experience so powerfully. For generations, Kurds have been displaced, denied their rights, and subjected to the harsh realities of occupation and attempted cultural erasure by various colonizing and occupying powers. Like the animals, many have been deemed "unwanted" or a "problem." Yet, in the face of such adversity, the Kurdish people have consistently shown an extraordinary resilience. Our resistance, much like the animals' loud and startling "music," hasn't always been about overwhelming force, but about unity, ingenuity, and an unwavering determination to survive and thrive. We, too, have formed alliances, often out of necessity, with those who share our dreams of self-determination. The vision of a free Kurdistan, a "Bremen" where our culture, language, and identity can flourish without threat, continues to drive us. The Bremen Town Musicians found their home not in the city they set out for, but in a place they claimed through collective action. This reminds me that for the Kurdish people, true liberation might not be a pre-ordained destination, but a space forged through our continued struggle, our unity, and our refusal to be silenced. Like those musicians, we continue to sing our song, a testament to our enduring spirit against all odds.
Ali G — Google review
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Schoppensteel 1, 28195 Bremen, Germany
https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/bremer-stadtmusikanten
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Schnoor Bremen

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Schnoor, Bremen's oldest district, is a charming neighborhood filled with 15th and 16th century timber-framed houses lining cobblestone streets. The name "Schnoor" actually means "line" in German, reflecting the way these houses are built side by side. Walking through this historical area feels like stepping into a fairytale, surrounded by galleries, cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Schnoor in Bremen, and I must say, it was one of the most charming experiences I've had in a long time. This historic neighborhood is a must-see for anyone traveling to Bremen. The narrow, cobblestone streets are lined with beautifully preserved 16th-century houses, each one telling a story of the past. The atmosphere is enchanting, with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants tucked away in every corner. I loved getting lost in the winding streets, discovering hidden gems, and admiring the intricate architecture. The Schnoor is a true gem of Bremen, and I felt like I had stepped back in time. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a unique experience, the Schnoor is a must-visit destination. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the authentic side of Bremen. *Tips:* - Take your time to wander the streets and discover the hidden gems. - Visit the local shops and cafes to get a feel for the community. - Don't miss the stunning architecture and historic landmarks. *Overall:* The Schnoor in Bremen is a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories. I fell in love with its charm and character, and I'm sure you will too!
Daniel C — Google review
Fun little place to visit when you come to Germany. There are a variety of shops to check out, as well as places to grab a bite to eat. I would recommend you go early in the day to find nearby street parking.
Rose T — Google review
It's a lovely place, made up of narrow streets and small shops. You can get lost in the narrow streets and find interesting shops along the way. It's a wonderful walking route. You can relax and soak up the atmosphere by sitting and sipping something in the surrounding cafes. It's a wonderful place.
Sky — Google review
We absolutely loved exploring the Schnoor district in Bremen. It's a truly enchanting and picturesque neighborhood that feels like you've stepped back in time. Wandering through the narrow, cobblestone lanes lined with tiny, historic houses is a magical experience. The area is filled with unique boutiques, artisan workshops, and cozy cafés, each housed in a building with its own character. The atmosphere is lively yet intimate, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll, shopping for unique souvenirs, or simply soaking in the fairytale-like ambiance. It's the heart and soul of old Bremen and an absolute must-see for any visitor. We highly recommend taking your time to explore every little alley.
Khalid A — Google review
If there was a German Harry Potter, then it would be filmed in Bremen. The Schnoor district is Bremen’s oldest and most charming neighborhood, with winding alleyways and beautifully preserved half-timbered houses dating back to the 15th–18th centuries. Worth visiting 🙌🏼
Ekaterina K — Google review
When you are in Bremen… definitely visit Schnoor. The area here is not so big but so cute with the little streets, restaurants and shops. Adorable! 🥰 So don’t skip this part of Bremen!!!!
Maya I — Google review
A very beautiful place in the old part of city. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Bremen. It feels like you've stepped into an old city from several centuries ago.
Baleriy 3 — Google review
Very cozy touristic place in Bremen. One of the objects "must see" while viziting Bremen.
Ona A — Google review
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Schnoor, 28195 Bremen, Germany
http://www.bremen-schnoor.de/index.php?id=235
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Aasee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Aasee is a picturesque 40-hectare man-made lake located just a short walk from Prinzipalmarkt in Muenster. The lake offers various recreational activities such as boat rentals, walking paths, picnic spots, and eateries. Visitors can also explore the nearby zoo and admire the sculptures scattered around the area.
Great place for a peace of mind.. The lake, ducks and the wind was soothing. Perfect for a calm jog , chat with someone or even just sit and stare at the wide open lake.
NITHIN S — Google review
Good place to relax and has good connectivity from the main station and got a lot of car parking and toilets.
A S — Google review
The place was clean. A very peaceful environment. A very great pathway for jogging and walking.
Yasir M — Google review
Beautiful lake. There is facility of boating in the lake which costs around 10Euro. You can sit near the lake and see the ducks and other birds. Around the lake, one can go for walk or jogging.
Amir M — Google review
Wonderful place to take long walks and just relax!
Beni G — Google review
A very nice place to visit beautiful lake alongwith park and tracks
Hassan M — Google review
Hardly ten minutes on foot from Prinzipalmarkt, Aasee is a 40-hectare man-made lake beginning on cusp of the old town and continuing southwest for over two kilometres. The lakefront is cushioned by a broad band of inviting parkland, laid with lawns, trees and public art, and travelled by cyclists, joggers and strolling families. There are restaurants and cafes at regular intervals and a raised terrace in the modern complex on the north shore, where you can also hire a pedal boat for self-navigated trip around the lake. At this spot you’ll find the jetty for SOLAARIS, a solar-powered boat that ferries people from the city centre to the Allwetterzoo on the west shore.
Sumiethraa S — Google review
Really awesome and beautiful lake. Worth a trip, either for a walk along the bank or to take a little boat and paddle along. We choose the latter, a bit tiring but really worth it!!
Mpalaourg — Google review
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Münster, Germany, USA
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Wildlands

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Theme park
Wildlands Adventure Zoo in Emmen is a fun and interactive zoo perfect for kids. The zoo features walk-through animal habitats, playgrounds, and food stands. Visitors can explore the lively animal exhibitions and enjoy great food, clean facilities, and good stores. Additionally, the location offers easy access to other attractions such as climbing parks, amusement parks, and national parks in the surrounding area.
Absolutely amazing experience! The park is easy to explore with a map, and the animals have huge, beautiful spaces. You can get incredibly close to them — sometimes only a small lake or nothing at all separates you! The boat ride is a must, and the safari exceeded all our expectations, even with some waiting. It’s almost impossible to find such an experience in Europe in such a safe environment. The creative audio guides and the magical scenery made everything unforgettable. The park is extremely well organized, with clean restrooms, lots of seating, and plenty of restaurants. Truly a perfect day — we loved every minute of it! Thank you to everyone who made it possible! ❤️🤍💙😇❤️🤍💚😙 Tags: family-friendly, nature lovers’ paradise, very clean, unique experience, perfect day trip
Renata K — Google review
Great time! The zoo in Emmen is truly amazing! It’s very clean and well-maintained, and the indoor jungle is absolutely stunning – a real highlight. The animals live in environments that feel almost completely natural, which makes the whole experience even more special. There are plenty of places to sit and relax, the restrooms are spotless, and the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. A wonderful place to visit – highly recommended!
Agnieszka C — Google review
Absolutely lovely place, so much to see and so very lovely done. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Great for everyone all ages. Indoor outdoor different things to see. Will be back.
S R — Google review
Wildlands ZOO in Emmen is a truly wonderful destination for families with kids and toddlers. It’s not too small, but also not too large—absolutely suitable for a two-year-old energy vampire! The park also features a roller coaster and a 6D simulator for some extra fun. There are plenty of snack stands for when you—or your little tornadoes—get hungry. It’s great that there are some opportunities to interact with or touch certain animals. Another way to get closer to the wild side is by hopping on the safari truck or taking the boat ride. The curious giraffes are especially fun when they come right up to the viewing platforms. We spent around five hours there during the “summer days” when the park stays open until 21:00. Honestly, six hours would probably be the sweet spot if you have a toddler along with you.
Stefan V — Google review
Wow This is the best zoo I have ever visited. The ethos is to enable interaction with the animals wherever possible and in many areas there are no fences which enables this. Boat and safari type truck rides enable even closer interaction and the whole layout and design of the place couldn't be better. We visited on a weekday out of season and it wasn't that busy. I would imagine that weekend or at peak season the experience wouldn't be as good due to the potential about of people so would recommend a quieter time to enjoy it most. Food and drink prices are a bit high but the overall value for money is excellent.
Paul B — Google review
We came from Utrecht by 2 hours driving, totally worth it! Good facility, new zoo from 2016, fairly modern facilities, gigantic tripical park is the highlight, feels like being in southeast Asia!
Jiansong W — Google review
I was a little bit frustrated because I couldn't understand why the price was so high for such a small park. However, it costs them money. One thing we didn't like was the huge queue you had to wait in for getting a ride, especially when I was along with three children and there was a hidden queue by the trees (I wouldn't take it if I saw it) without a stroller (because you can't take it in a queue) for the 1-year-old... we were waiting for 1 hour, and the ride was only 5-7 minutes. Katastrophe! It spoiled all good feelings. However, the park is good. You feel really in touch with nature. There are a lot of cool animals. Butterflies and hippos were our top picks. Great workers are in the butterfly area. I would only not recommend you take the boat or safari; otherwise, everything was ok. P.S. And also, there is no info on the website that there is only central parking, so make sure that you park your car on Qpark, or you will have to take turns and wait longer.
Iryna K — Google review
super enjoy , very beautiful zoo.. different style or design , well organized every area. animals are like in their own habitat. did like the boat and bus/train ride.
Maria C — Google review
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Raadhuisplein 99, 7811 AP Emmen, Netherlands
http://www.wildlands.nl/
+31 591 850 855
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Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork is a memorial center and museum situated on the site of a former Nazi transit camp in the Netherlands. The museum provides an in-depth look at the persecution of Jews during World War II, with exhibits and memorial plaques honoring the victims. Visitors can explore the grounds, including features like the punishment building and workshops where internees worked. The Westerbork trail offers a poignant journey through the woods to reach the camp, providing insight into its history.
This is definitely worth a visit, lest we forget. Lovley museum with a great treasure hunt for the kids to do and learn about the camp. There is a bus that takes you from the centre down to the actual camp. It is friendly enough to visit with kids and gives enough information to understand the tragedy of WW11
Tarryn O — Google review
Dutch only, there's not too much to see. Low value for the entrance fee. For the kids it was hard to follow, especially from abroad with German or English language which was not available. There's a shuttle bus that takes people from the museum to the camp, you'll have to count around 1hr for the shuttle/waiting time. Clean and well organized. There was some info and a suitcase from Anne Frank, who also lived there for a few days.
Janun B — Google review
Dutch-only museum, small and outdated, disappointing experience Considering the dark and important history this museum represents, it's truly disappointing how limited and outdated the experience is. Main issues: Almost all descriptions and videos are only in Dutch. There are very few translations in English or German, making it hard for international visitors to understand the exhibits. The audio headphones provided are in poor condition, many are worn out or broken. A map of the site costs an extra €2, which feels unnecessary after already paying €13.50 for entry. The museum is quite small, and most of the information can easily be found online. Unfortunately, there was little to no supervision from parents, and children were running around and being loud, which felt very inappropriate in such a solemn place. Some guidance from the museum staff would be appreciated. On the positive side: The memorial grounds and the camp area are well maintained and historically informative. However, again, most of the descriptions are only in Dutch, so if you don’t speak the language, you’ll need to rely on your phone for translations. Overall: For the price, it was a disappointing experience. A museum with such a significant history should make more effort to be accessible and respectful for all visitors, regardless of language.
Ana Q — Google review
Together with the camp site 2km to the east (shuttle bus, bike, or walk) this makes for a very memorable visit and reflection about freedom and prejudice. The museum has many personal items together with their stories, making much impact. On the camp site itself there are relatively few original camp buildings, but impressive nonetheless.
Pedro P — Google review
I was here with my husband at 5 mei. Its really interessant tp see. I can also see the camp for the maluku people after they came to the netherland
Nabila A — Google review
The heavy hand of history here but finally made my pilgrimage. A small museum of artefacts, history and a book stall and cafe. Then bus to see the larger site including a train car, the astounding Commandants House and the famous railway remnant. I was very grateful for the 3 English booklets I found, but astounded that there was no proper history available in English, very disappointed.
William H — Google review
Westerbork was a transit camp through which about 100,000 people passed. The audio guide is available in several languages. I was amazed at how they managed to preserve the commander’s house under glass. Toilets are available on-site
Fabien H — Google review
Highly recommend. I only gave it 4 stars though as most of the narrative was in Dutch. On the signage I had to use Google Translate - which at times was awkward. The English pamphlet I was given only gave a brief explanation of some of the exhibits. Considering English is widely spoken outside of the NL I thought it was an oversight easily remedied. On the plus side, the audio guide was very good.
Carol S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Oosthalen 8, 9414 TG Hooghalen, Netherlands
http://www.kampwesterbork.nl/
+31 593 592 600
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Slagharen

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Slagharen, located in the province of Overijssel, Netherlands, is a charming village with a rich history rooted in peat excavation. One of its main attractions is Attractiepark Slagharen, an amusement park that offers fun for the whole family and is conveniently situated just 20 kilometers from a nearby campsite.
3.5
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Netherlands
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Museum de Fundatie

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Art museum
Specialty Museums
Museum de Fundatie is a visual arts museum located in Zwolle, housed in a neoclassical palace with a modern rooftop extension. The museum features an international art collection and offers panoramic views from its rooftop terrace. Visitors can also explore the historic city center of Zwolle, climb the Sassenpoort for stunning views, and visit Kasteel Het Nijenhuis with its beautiful gardens and sculptures.
Building is special, but inside just normal museum. Nice special exhibition during our visit.
H — Google review
During a recent visit to Zwolle, we had the chance to explore Museum de Fundatie, and I can confidently say it was an unforgettable experience. The first thing that struck us was the building itself—it’s truly a work of art. The combination of the historic neoclassical base with the ultra-modern “cloud” structure on top is fascinating. It’s not just a museum; it’s an architectural masterpiece that demands your attention even before you step inside. Once inside, the museum didn’t disappoint. The collection is diverse, featuring everything from classic to contemporary art, and every piece seemed to tell a story. We were particularly drawn to some of the modern installations, which felt both thought-provoking and playful. The way the exhibits were curated made it easy to move between different styles and eras while still feeling cohesive. One of our favorite moments was enjoying the view from the “cloud” section at the top. The large windows offer stunning panoramic views of Zwolle, adding an extra layer of magic to the visit. It’s the kind of place where you could easily spend hours just soaking it all in. Museum de Fundatie is not just about the art—it’s the entire experience. The combination of innovative design, compelling exhibitions, and the serene ambiance makes it a must-visit destination. We left feeling inspired and eager to return one day. If you’re in Zwolle, this is a place you simply cannot miss.
Patricia B — Google review
Very nice local museum situated in the center of the inner city/ring. Excellent permanent collection and rotating collections. A museum card makes this and many other museums very affordable.
Matt G — Google review
Lovely museum with great collection of portraits and landscapes from the Dutch Golden Age till modern days. They host regular temporary exhibitions of modern art that nicely compliment permanent collection. The museum is friendly to people with disabilities. The staff is doing fantastic job for arranging expositions and highlighting info about artists. Reserve 1.5 -2 hours for visiting. Do not forget to climb at the top floor. There is nice view over Zwolle and cosy cafe.
Andrii P — Google review
So I had a very nice time first time in Zwolle and I visited also Museum de Fundatie. What I liked the most was the expo at the top and the audio-video projection inside the Dome, very relaxing and recharging.
Cristian P — Google review
Very nice museum with lovely staff. I love that you don't need a euro for the lockers because i so rarely carry cash and don't have to worry about where to put my winter coat! bathrooms on every floor is also great (and the soap smells good). Just wish the museum shop carried more items based on the exhibition :) thanks!
Viktoria M — Google review
What an awesome experience. I can definitely recommend this Art Museum. There is a lot to see and if you keep walking up the stairs there is a little cafe where you can grab a coffee and relax. The town of Zwolle is also really nice so definitely a nice day trip no matter where in the Netherlands you are from
Cameron W — Google review
Really nice museum for a quick and inspiring visit. I’d strongly recommend that you start from the 4th floor taking the elevator at the lobby and then make your way down from the “Leiko Ikemura” expositions to the “ex- change proto” and finally to “Guillaume”. I spent about an hour here and read almost all room descriptions. There are also guided tours, I believe those should be booked in advanced. The day that I went it was not crowded, but that was a bit unusual. If you have the Museumkaart you can access for free. Unfortunately the day that I was there the cafe was closed.
Lucas K — Google review
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Blijmarkt 20, 8011 NE Zwolle, Netherlands
http://www.museumdefundatie.nl/
+31 572 388 188
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Archaeological Park Xanten (APX)

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Archaeological museum
Museums
LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten is a vast and impressive open-air museum in Germany, offering a captivating journey into the past. Visitors can explore full-size reconstructions of Roman houses, temples, and an amphitheater, gaining vivid insights into life in Roman Germania. The park features multiple entry points and key attractions such as the Hafentempel, Roemer Museum, Amphitheater, and ancient walls and towers.
Extraordinary place! The old Roman city is a kilometer wide and long. The Roman baths, harbor temple, coliseum and museum are very cool. The descriptions have an English translation. A friend who has been to Pompeii said this site is next best after Pompeii. We spent about 3 hours here. Xanten is a nice town to visit too, lots of character and a beautiful cathedral.
Jayne L — Google review
Great experience to relive the Roman period in Germany, from before year 0 until year 500. Seeing how the large city evolved prospered and eventually fell apart under siege from the Frankish tribes. Wander thru the Colosseum, up and down the embankment and fortified walls, stroll along the paths thousands of Romans walked before you and learn stuff in the museum. Well worth a day's visit!
Sebastiaan D — Google review
Amazing! For 11 Euros per adult and children for free, a great price. A huge, beautiful park with so much to see and do. If you like Roman artifacts and history it is a must!
Regina S — Google review
I was on Xanten Archaeological Park for a first time on my life. IT was amazing experience for me. The most I enjoyend the colosseum its fantastic feeling when u are there u can feel the history:). The museum is also very good with the few floors and a lot od ancient artefakts. So when u will have oportunity to go there Just do IT as is realny amazing place for a trio.
RosTeK V — Google review
Incredibly large area (site of a Roman city) with wonderful recreations of the buildings. The car park at the main entrance needs a parking card and is only for 4 hours - you may need more time!! Play areas (massive fort and bouncy thing) for young people.
Tim ( — Google review
A wonderful day spent in this archaeological park. Lots of beautiful reconstructions that evoke the life of the Romans in the former Colonia Ulpia Traiana. Especially the colosseum and the temple. It's huge! The reconstructions are still being done, so it's worth coming again. There's a lot to walk around. But also to see. The trees in the park are well trimmed, so there's no shade, but they will grow. The paths are the main roads of the former Ulpia. At the other end is a large and very rich and beautifully decorated museum and the remains of the thermal baths.
Sandra P — Google review
This place is beautiful. It's a great piece of history in a place you wouldn't expect Roman architecture. They do a wonderful job of creating a picture of how the town would have looked at its peak. Highly recommend going into the town of Xanten as well. Amazing restaurants and beautiful architecture.
Cheyenne C — Google review
A History museum done right. Experimental architecture is thé best way to help people imagine the past. The archaeological Museum Xanten shows how it can be done. Even though this might not be for everyone, for those interested in history, with all levels of prerequisite knowledge, it's a great visit. The (partial) reconstruction of the houses, the amphitheater and the temple are great and I particularly enjoyed the ship building shed. The museum is a nice visit as well with information available in English, German or Dutch.
Floris H — Google review
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Am Rheintor, 46509 Xanten, Germany
https://apx.lvr.de/
+49 2801 7120
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Paleis Het Loo

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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Paleis Het Loo is a 17th-century palace and garden that offers guided tours of the royal apartments and houses a notable art collection. It's a massive complex that provides insight into the Dutch Royal Family, featuring an excellent cafe and a fun kids playground. The surrounding area also includes Apenheul, an ape zoo, as well as beautiful parks with stately villa neighborhoods and access to the Veluwe forest.
We visited this palace over the weekend, what a pleasant surprise! A beautiful palace, it tells a lot about the history of the kings of Holland, about the architecture. A very well preserved palace, the view from the top of the garden is a sight to behold. We loved everything, one of the best palaces we have ever visited.
S.M.M.L — Google review
Amazing palace, a must visit when you are around. The garden is precious and highly recommended to spend some time outside. The sculptures as well as the plants and flowers are beautiful. The design of the landscape is so cool. Plus, the restaurant is also very good with a scenic view.
Sibel C — Google review
Arguably the most magnificent palace in the Netherlands and it is easily reachable by public transport. It's massive so you really need a full day to explore the palace AND the fabulous gardens. Everything is breathtaking!
Dr S — Google review
Its a great place to visit. The tours inside the palace are nice. You can do a tour with a book so you can read from a folder you can get at the start or do an audio tour. Then the gardens are amazing especially when the weather is in your favor. Parking is close and not expensive (€8 for the day day)
Rick B — Google review
Nice to see inside what furniture and style is in every room. Gardens are nice. But comparing to some other palaces and castles this one is not my top. But it is nice. What I loved is a restaurant inside where they have high tea, really nice design. And nice terrace outdoor. Plus they have some activities like archery or some other games that make you feel like you travel back in time.
Daryna H — Google review
The graden at the Palace is super cool. There are different types of plants, labelled. A lot of mini activities for kids for example archery. Coming to palace itself, it was pretty awesome. A lot of rooms to explore, though some of the floors are not meant for visitors. The roof is accessible as well via a lift - and there can be queues at the lift. Outside the palace, at the initial entrance, there are some historical artifacts to explore as well like the cars driven by the Royals and other stuff. Would like to complement the staff, who are really nice and approachable.
Mohammed S — Google review
Second time visiting after more than 5 years. A great destination to visit with family or friends. A great day out to visit not only the palace but also the garden, the antique cars & carriages collection and the exhibitions. Good facility for visitors such as the toilets, lockers, parking, etc.
Yas A — Google review
We didn’t go inside the palace, but with such beautiful weather we didn’t mind at all. The terrace was a lovely spot to sit, and the gardens are truly worth the visit : peaceful, well kept, and full of charm.
Olga M — Google review
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4.3
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Koninklijk Park 16, 7315 JA Apeldoorn, Netherlands
https://www.paleishetloo.nl/
+31 55 577 2400
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Apenheul

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Apenheul is a seasonal park located in Apeldoorn, the 12th largest city in the Netherlands. The city has modern residential areas and business districts, with its history and attractions concentrated in the original core. A visit to Apenheul offers an opportunity to see over 200 free-roaming primates, explore a treetop trail, and experience a nocturnal monkey house.
Very cute monkeys, beautiful and demanding place. The tour is about 3-4 hours, the parking ticket is 1,07 €/ 20 minutes. There are restaurants and toilets inside. And you can walk amoung the monkeys. Just watch out, some of them are thieves. 😄😄
Zsófia F — Google review
Amazing experience. If you have a stroller, they will get on the stroller. They provide free anti-primate bags to put your stuff in. You get to be so close to the animals! There are activities throughout the park to keep kids entertained and engaged. As well as fun facts and other educational things along the way.
Ashlee C — Google review
Apenheul is a beautiful park with great visibility of the monkeys and superb, friendly staff. The landscaping is lovely, and the whole place feels clean and well-kept. The only downside: the paper maps often end up soggy in the water, which makes things messy — a digital app or clearer route signs would be a big improvement. Avoid going in the summer break — it’s just too crowded and very loud. For children who get easily overstimulated, a weekday in low season is a much better choice. The food is below average, even though there are plenty of food squares to choose from. The park also has several playgrounds that are both challenging and fun for younger kids, which is a real plus for families. The walk through the park is long but very scenic if you enjoy nature. Parking looks like it could be chaotic on busy days, but thanks to the staff’s excellent handling and clear protocols, there’s really no room for chaos — they keep everything moving smoothly. One tip: don’t bring small items in your pockets (sunglasses, phones, etc.). Consider adding a small travel lock to your bag, otherwise you’ll be required to carry one of the free Apenheul monkey-proof bags. They’re big enough, but when packed too heavy, they can become a real strain on your shoulders. All in all, a beautifully maintained park with wonderful staff and a unique experience — best enjoyed outside peak season.
S L — Google review
Apenheul is an absolutely amazing place — it’s worth visiting Apeldoorn just for this park! The entire experience was fantastic. Even on a very hot day, the park feels pleasant and refreshing thanks to the tall trees and natural shade everywhere. You can walk among various monkey species freely, and it’s incredible how close you can get to them while still respecting their space. The animals seem very well cared for, which really adds to the experience. One small downside: the video shown during the gorilla feeding session was only in Dutch with German subtitles. It would have been more inclusive if English subtitles were also available. The live presentation was also in Dutch, but considering that most visitors are from the Netherlands and many are children, it’s understandable. If you’re anywhere nearby, I highly recommend visiting. A truly unique and enjoyable experience!
Meryem G — Google review
We visited Apenheul and absolutely loved it. The monkeys are adorable 😍🐒 and you can see many of them up close as they move freely around the park. There are also other animals, like capybaras. The whole park is very well equipped, with plenty of rest areas and even sunscreen dispensers available throughout. Everything is clean, well maintained, and organized. The staff is friendly, very attentive to both visitors and the animals, always ready to help. The gorilla presentation was a real highlight. It’s definitely a great place for families with children, but we’re a couple in our twenties and we had a fantastic time too 😊😊
Chiara C — Google review
Apenheul – Where the Monkeys Are Better Behaved Than Some Visitors Apenheul was pure magic. The park (and the nearby public park) is spotless, beautifully kept, and just a short walk from a spacious parking area. The real highlight? Dozens of monkey species roaming free, completely at ease – it’s like stepping into their world instead of peering at them from behind glass. At the entrance, you get a free monkey-proof bag to protect your belongings from curious little hands. You can skip it if you’ve already made your own “thief-proof” setup (think carabiners locking your zippers) – but trust me, the monkeys will test your security system. Friendly staff are everywhere, making sure both monkeys and humans stay safe – a small miracle considering there are still the occasional unsupervised kids and the inevitable wheeled trailers people insist on dragging along. The feeding sessions are a must. Check the website or park guide for times – you’ll learn a lot and it’s a joy to watch. Huge applause for the staff, who clearly care deeply for the animals and create an experience that feels respectful, educational, and unforgettable.
Laura F — Google review
Amazing experience. It was a bit crowded, but there wasnt a long wait to get in. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. The habitats were spacious, clean, and well-maintained. Very educational and unlike any "zoo" experience I've had in the past.
Jenika C — Google review
One of the coolest most immersive and beautiful zoos with apes and monkeys that have plenty of space and safe interactions with visitors.
Sharif M — Google review
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4.3
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J.C. Wilslaan 21, 7313 HK Apeldoorn, Netherlands
https://apenheul.nl/
+31 55 357 5757
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Walibi Holland

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Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Walibi Holland is an exhilarating theme park nestled in Biddinghuizen, offering a delightful mix of family-friendly attractions and adrenaline-pumping thrill rides. This vibrant destination is perfect for visitors of all ages, with safety being a top priority to ensure everyone has a memorable experience. The park features lush green spaces alongside exciting water attractions that add to the fun. During special events like Halloween Fright Night, Walibi Holland transforms into a spooky wonderland filled with haunting decorations and captivating performances.
Having been a theme park fan for nearly two decades, I've been lucky enough to visit Walibi Holland several times over the last five years and have always had an enjoyable experience. Since my last trip, the park has really stepped up its game, adding the roller coasters Untamed and YOY, among other general improvements. I'll start with the highlights. Untamed, the RMC conversion of their old roller coaster, is absolutely sensational. It flies through the track for a truly exhilarating ride. YOY, their new duelling single-rail roller coaster, was also great fun and is definitely a fantastic addition to the park. Another favourite of mine was Goliath, a massive coaster that glides through huge sweeping hills and turns—a great ride. There are also plenty of rides that aren't roller coasters, including an awesome three-drop log flume and a river rapids ride. The park itself felt clean, safe, and well-maintained. The new additions, including the roller coasters and rides themselves, and even entire areas, felt fresh and vibrant. As with any theme park, there were a few older rides I wasn't too fond of, but even the park's older collection of roller coasters and rides were running well and were good fun. My only criticisms of the park were the frequent breakdowns on various rides throughout the day. I understand that ride safety is the number one priority, but this was a continuous issue, and we ended up being evacuated from multiple ride queues. The other issue that hampered our day was that on a sunny and busy August Sunday, they were operating some of the park's biggest rides with only one train, making the queues unnecessarily long. I don't know whether this was intentional or due to maintenance issues, but the painfully slow queues did spoil aspects of the day. Overall, Walibi Holland is a great park with a unique roller coaster lineup and a solid collection of other rides, making it a fantastic day out. The park's presentation is nice, it's clean and feels well looked after, and the food options are decent too. I look forward to seeing what they're planning for the future, as all of their latest investments have been huge successes!
Joel P — Google review
Great park for adults too. Came on a Saturday in August and was crowded but not crazy. We bought the gold pass at the entrance and probably could have done it with the silver one. Queues were okay and with the fast lane app it’s very easy to book a slot and wait outside until time goes to zero (maximum we waited was 3 minutes in the timer), then you go in. We enjoyed a lot, there are 5-6 big attractions and a lot for kids too. Food offer is a bit unhealthy and expensive but as usual in theme parks. Parking was 12€.
Mireia C — Google review
We visited this place in Khalovin. We had a lot of fun and a bit of fear. The kids enjoyed the ride. It takes almost a day to fully enjoy it. We arrived in the evening, and four hours wasn't enough; the lines were long, with wait times of 40 minutes or more.
Ks T — Google review
We came here for the Halloween stuff and for the rides. First negative we found was the parking situation. Literally the worst parking we have ever seen!! Making cars park 3 in a line so you have towns of three cars which means if the person behind you hasn’t gone you’re stuck!! It was muddy and horrible. The bridge across the road is a dumb idea. Fairly easy to get in. The place was quiet at the beginning of the day. I did buy fast lanes so that we didn’t have to queue so long. I did buy fast recommend that. The place gets packed later and it’s awful. They oversell tickets and you cannot move. I bought RIP passes for the fright night experiences and I recommend you do the same if you want to see them all. The walkthroughs and haunted houses are ruined by security guards everywhere. The place is poorly signposted, the maps are all but useless. It’s dirty. The foods expensive but we expect that at these places. The rides are really good though, cannot fault them. Staff were friendly. Would I come back…yes but not at Halloween. Wear old shoes because the place is caked in mud this time of year.
Caroline B — Google review
Walibi Holland is a great park for thrill seekers; it has some seriously strong roller coasters that deliver real intensity and smooth rides. The park is clean and well run, though wait times can be long and food is pricey. Still, it’s definitely worth a visit.
Raffaele P — Google review
I'm only giving this many stars because my family had fun on the rides. I've developed some phobias in my middle age years and I just go for the vibes, the slushies, etc. But let me paint a picture. Thursday was the only day we could go this vacation. I had to work late and only got 3 hrs sleep. I rolled from my bed with some string cheese and a croissant to start my long day knowing I'd get lunch at the park. So many food options it seemed, pasta.. How nice! Yet... Everything was closed except for donuts, toasties, fries, fried snacks... Even the slushy machines were off most places and when I finally found a place with slushy, the cup with lid and plastic straw were sold out. False advertising, no? Honestly, I'd like a refund for just my ticket.. Ridiculous to not have more open especially during a school holiday. We left early because we were hungry.
Laura M — Google review
We a family of 4 really enjoyed staying our 3 days 2 nights in Walibi. The bungalow areas are Quiet, relaxing, lots of trees(pine) clean. Bungalow is big enough, kitchen facilities is complete though we spent more in restaurant for breakfast and dinner.. Whats less point and annoying is there's only 1 toilet paper, floor is sticky, dust everywhere, bed can be better but i, we slept good. Well we're all day outside so. .. We did a promo, 2nd day in park is free wich we enjoyed and pure fun for my kids. Though they only had 1 pool, its smaller than I thought my kids enjoyed swimming/playing. They offer really good menu in the restaurant, good quality food. The burger and salad, kip shoutout to the cook, 5star. Helpful, friendly staff (reception and resto. We're surely coming back.
TrotseMomMa V — Google review
Went to Walibi fright nights and had a blast! I loved the thematic decorations. I have been the past 6 years every year to fright nights and this was the first time that the cues for the attractions were below 30 min waiting time. On top of this it was also the first time I could enter a haunted house with just the 4 of us. (The years prior there was always a stream of people walking through them causing you to miss all the scares) One minor point though, I would like Walibi to have one night where the scares actors aren’t confined to their zones but are allowed to roam the whole park. I just think fright nights would really be scary this way.
Jade S — Google review
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4.2
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Spijkweg 30, 8256 RJ Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
https://www.walibi.nl/nl
+31 321 329 999
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Netherlands Open Air Museum

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Open air museum
Museums
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem offers a captivating journey through Dutch heritage, showcasing traditional buildings and transport exhibits. Visitors can immerse themselves in the country's history, with guides dressed in period costumes bringing the past to life. Spanning 44 hectares, this living museum features a diverse collection of historic structures from different regions of the Netherlands.
It was worth the visit, the place is huge and every nook and corner has something to offer. Beautifully managed surroundings, family picnic is a great option, kids of all ages and even adults can easily find things to amuse them. History is depicted and preserved in a very nice manner.
Aarti K — Google review
Incredible experience! So much amazing history to discover and many interactive exhibits like the weavers and the blacksmiths. The grounds are stunning and expansive. You can tour the grounds on the trolley which is super fun for kids. There is an entire section of the ground dedicated to kids activities. The restaurant and Cafe was really nice with many vegan options including pastries! The gift shop is very nice with many good Dutch gifts.
Evan G — Google review
In my opinion the best museum in the Netherlands, bar none. Well worth the ticket price and whatever the train costs coming here. The entire museum is extremely well maintained. Facilities are unbelievably sanitary. The food served in the "restaurant corner" of the museum is reasonably priced and mouth-watering good. The fries are a must try. The exhibits offer a detailed look into history, with content written in both Dutch and English. The experience is thoughtfully divided into sectors, each containing exhibits from different time periods. Historic trams run frequent headways in a circular route around the museum. These are free to board and a wonderful way to have a look around. Of course, the museum is 100% walkable. 10/10 experience. The day went by in a flash - will be back.
Julian W — Google review
The Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem is a fantastic destination for families with children. The open layout gives kids plenty of space to run and explore, and there’s something exciting to discover around every corner—from old windmills and traditional farmhouses to vintage trams that take you around the museum grounds. It feels like stepping into a living storybook of Dutch history. What really makes it special for children is how interactive and hands-on everything is. There are live demonstrations of old crafts like weaving, blacksmithing, and even bread baking—many of which kids can try themselves. Throughout the museum, staff dressed in historical clothing bring the past to life with friendly explanations and fun activities. There’s also a playground area and child-friendly exhibits that keep little ones engaged and curious. The museum is very well-organized, with clean facilities, family-friendly paths for strollers, and several places to eat or picnic. It’s the kind of place where both kids and adults can learn, play, and enjoy a full day outdoors together. If you’re visiting the Netherlands with your family, this museum is an absolute must-see!
Mehmet Y — Google review
Lovely place in Holland. If you have the museum card and you go with your family, this is a great place to spend the day at. The nature is beautiful, the tram is fun for the kids, you could see farm animals and enjoy the different family activities. I love the Dutch concept of having open air museums where you can see the history of the country.
ALMUDENA S — Google review
Beautiful museum about Dutch history and how people were living in the past century. We visited during a busy weekend but because the size of the park it does not feel crowded. A tram can be used to travel quickly from one location to another. Not only the buildings are in perfect condition, but also the landscape, the gardens, the trams etc. are well maintained. Definitely worth a visit.
Marc B — Google review
We visited on our way from Germany to the ferry from Europort. It's a lovely place for a few hours, lots to see. Very knowledgeable staff/volunteers to tell you about the life etc.
Anne R — Google review
For peaceful weekends, I recommend to visit here. It was an impressive and pleasant sightseeing.
Zehra E — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Hoeferlaan 4, 6816 SG Arnhem, Netherlands
https://www.openluchtmuseum.nl/
+31 26 357 6111
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Burgers' Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Burgers' Zoo is a remarkable destination that offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of wildlife, showcasing animals in environments that closely resemble their natural habitats. Spanning an impressive 45 hectares, this expansive zoo features diverse ecosystems including a safari park, indoor tropical rainforest, and even a seawater aquarium. Each exhibit is thoughtfully designed to cater to various rare species from around the globe, making it not just a zoo but also a conservation-focused sanctuary.
Not a massive fan of zoos but I think this one is done very well, and for the right reasons. The different sections felt very well done, you immerse yourself into the various climates of where the animals live. The information about the various wildlife was also well spread and accessible. I also think the information about the elderly elephant is handled appropriately. A decently large walk if you want to visit everything, which speaks well to the amount of space the animals are given. The animals don't appear as distressed as I've seen in other zoos.
Hubert M — Google review
This is a wonderful zoo, one of the best I have visited in Europe. The forest in the middle of the park is amazing and very diverse in terms of plants and animals, and there's also a waterfall. A lot of animals had newborns, which was very cute. The sea zone was very beautiful, of course limited in size as it is not the main focus of the park (if you like water animals, make sure you visit the one in Barcelona). Downsides: too many people which created crowds, and no staff around the park to help.
Scarlett O — Google review
Such a beautiful and fun zoo! Would definitely recommend for adults and for children. As an adult that likes to go to zoo’s that are not just for kids, this is a great pick! A full day is needed to visit here and be prepared for different types of biomes, this is the most interesting ! There are restaurants located around, and I would recommend the Bush restaurant! The food is quite pricy for what it is.
Taya M — Google review
Amazing!!! The first steps didn’t seem like it will be much yet quickly we realized how well thought is whole place. Really you see the animals and theirs wellbeing is the highest priority. Still all is designed in such smart way that you able to observe them in awe! True treat for families but I guess it’s also a great idea for a date or solo experience. Enjoyed tons🙌🏼 There are parts of it fully in dome that creates full experience of natural habitats- if you don’t look up it’s easily to feel like in a jungle or on some tropical place. Amazing!
RichRich — Google review
I went their with my wife and daughter( 2 years old). The park has huge car parking (paid) with electric car chargers. Overall the park is huge and very well built. There are enough benches to sit and observe. The observation decks are very well positioned, and the safari restaurant has amazing views of the African safari lands. Their is great variety of food options, even for kids. The food was lekker. Overall the entire experience was just amazing.
Himanshu Y — Google review
This was a wonderful zoo experience. One the rare “cageless” habitats and it was wonderful to see the animals roam around in rather large habitats. Beautifully designed, and aesthetically pleasing. Parking costs 9 EUR and approx 29 EUR for a single ticket for adults. It can take somewhere between 3-4 hours to leisurely see all exhibits
Gaurav R — Google review
Always nice to go here..! Is calm and peaceful… The animals are well taken care of and monkeys are my favorite! Mangrove is my favorite place to visit… It a nice funny cute and a great zoo to visit
GJ — Google review
It was okay. It's a large area where you can walk. But some animals were hard to see (Chita, the lions), and some places were closed off completely, so we didn't see any animals there. There's a nice big restaurant on the premises, and some good souvenirs.
Viktoria E — Google review
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2V5X+58, Burgers' Zoo, Antoon van Hooffplein 1, 6816 SH Arnhem, Netherlands
https://www.burgerszoo.nl/
+31 26 442 4534
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Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet is a popular open-air complex in Lelystad, Netherlands, featuring over 250 designer stores, as well as cafes and restaurants. The outlet offers tax-free shopping and convenient on-site parking. It's a well-known attraction drawing visitors from all over the country seeking discounted high-end fashion brands and home goods. The outdoor mall provides an attractive environment for leisurely strolls and window-shopping.
Probably the best shopping area in the Netherlands. The location is in a picturesque area, 20 min bus ride from the main train station. Especially recommended to explore branded shopping stores during Sale seasons like Black Friday. Lot of eating options with a centrally located food court having multiple cuisine options. Come with purses full to leave with handful of desired goods!
Nayanjyoti K — Google review
It's quite out of the city. A must visit place for shopping addicts. Leading brand outlets offer huge discounts. Shoes n clothes main attractions. You have cafes n pastries also inside. Before going keep your wallet fully loaded.
SRIDHARAN I — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I recently visited Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet, and it was a fantastic experience! This place is a shopper's paradise with a wide variety of factory outlets offering great deals and discounts. Whether you're looking for high-end brands or more affordable options, there's something for everyone. The layout of the outlet is well-designed, making it easy to navigate through the different stores. I was particularly impressed with the range of brands available, from fashion and accessories to home goods and more. The staff in each store were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. One of the highlights of my visit was the incredible offers. Many stores had significant discounts, and I found some amazing deals that were too good to pass up. It's definitely worth visiting if you're looking to update your wardrobe or find some unique items at a fraction of the regular price. In addition to the shopping, Batavia Stad also has a variety of dining options. I enjoyed a delicious meal at one of the cafes, which was the perfect way to take a break and recharge before continuing my shopping spree. Overall, Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves shopping and great deals. I highly recommend it and will definitely be returning soon!
Sriharsha S — Google review
Nice shopping village for everyone. Good Brand's and prices. My favorite is Polo Ralph Lauren.
Tjuna B — Google review
Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet in Lelystad is a beautifully designed, open-air shopping village featuring over 150 premium and designer outlets. Brands include Polo Ralph Lauren, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Michael Kors, and many more, offering discounts of 30–70% year-round. Set against charming Dutch architecture with cobblestone streets, outdoor seating, and landscaped spaces, the ambiance is relaxed and upscale. Shoppers can enjoy a variety of eateries, from sit-down restaurants to casual cafés and snack bars. A major highlight is the official Max Verstappen Shop, a must-visit for Formula 1 fans. It features exclusive merchandise, racing helmets, a kart, and even a real Red Bull F1 car (often the RB21) on display—perfect for selfies and memorabilia collectors. Batavia Stad combines premium fashion, scenic shopping, family-friendly dining, and motorsport excitement—making it a unique retail destination just 50 minutes from Amsterdam.
Ashish A — Google review
Nice fashion outlet with many famous brands. On Sundays are also open till 20:00 which is great! Toilets are clean considering that the place welcome many people. There are also different spots where kids can play while parents are shopping and not get bored. The outlet offers many restaurants/cafes. From time to time they have themes like this time is Mickey Mouse which fun.
Helen B — Google review
Very well-organized shopping center. It really has almost everything you need. A visit is definitely worth it.
Balint S — Google review
Nice place for an ‘uitje’ or in other words, outing. The parking here costs about EUR 5 for the day. The prices at this outlet are pretty decent. If you’re lucky, you might get crazy discounts.
Muhammad W — Google review
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Bataviaplein 60, 8242 PN Lelystad, Netherlands
https://www.bataviastad.nl/
+31 320 292 900
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Zuiderzeemuseum

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Museum
History Museums
The Zuiderzeemuseum, located in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, is a unique indoor and outdoor museum that showcases the area's sea-based economy, ships, and ways of life. The museum commemorates the 19th-century fishing-based industry that was vital to the coastal towns before the transformation of the Zuiderzee into the freshwater IJsselmeer in 1932.
Dutch open air museum , nicely done to show how dutch people live in the past. Many activities for kids. Have cafe and small shops. Can be here all day.
Onsiri N — Google review
A terrific experience, both indoors and out. The level of investment and care are reflected in the impressive scale and quality of the exhibits. Most of the signage included English and German. Definitely worth a day trip from Amsterdam.
Dave C — Google review
Well-maintained folk museum. Structures are beautiful and interesting. Don’t skip anything as it’s all good. Also, town of Enkhuizen is charming and laid back. Experince exceeded expectations.
Aly W — Google review
The museum would take you back into the time of 1920’s living in Netherland coast town after the dike were built which was a fishing village are turned into. It is accessible by the ferry boat from the museum parking lot or at the ticket booth near the train station if you are coming by trains. The ticket is &21 euros which includes the both to and from ferry rides! You need about lease two hours to walk the entire outdoor museum. There are blacksmith shop and laundry shop which powered by a coal burning boiler machine that turning all the washing machines. It is a great place to take your young kids to visit they can let loose and enjoy the day.
Steven C — Google review
Fantastic step back in time. Incredible that all of the buildings were moved there from other places and rebuilt into the village it is today. Each home had its own story so you need time to appreciate it. Tried freshly smoked makerel, traditional sweets and interactive exhibits. So much to see and do. Highly recommend
Camille T — Google review
A very beautiful open-air museum that has plenty to offer for adults and for kids. You  walk inside in many of the buildings and, depending on what’s on offer, see how people used to live. Here and there, people are cooking or making tea. You can watch rope makers, sail makers, carvers, blacksmiths, and laundresses at work. There’s also a lot you can do with children. Building a boat out of clogs, or make your own soap. Some activities cost a small extra fee. We had a great day, and the six hours we spent in the museum went by very quickly. We took the ferry from Parkeerplaats Sluisweg to the museum. There’s plenty of food and drink in the park. The fish at the smokehouse is highly recommended. It's worth buying tickets online in advance; they're significantly cheaper than at the box office. We saved almost €4, which almost covered the cost of our €7 parking ticket.
A. H — Google review
Outdoor museum with a lot of variety, recreating the village experience of a Zuiderzee fishing village across various time periods. There’s also a West Frisian hut hidden in the nature preserve area with a knowledgeable local guide/interpreter whose expertise is in the Bronze Age tools and ways of living, like animal husbandry. Also, in the village, at the fish smoker you can try their traditionally smoked salmon, mackerel or herring. You can walk to the museum from the Enkhuizen train station.
Anthony W — Google review
It was a great experience. At first we thought the prices were a little bit high, but in the end was a great place and worth every cent. We were really happy. Thanks a lot.
Sirko B — Google review
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Wierdijk 12 - 22, 1601 LA Enkhuizen, Netherlands
https://www.zuiderzeemuseum.nl/
+31 228 351 111
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Overloon War Museum

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War museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Overloon War Museum, also known as Oorlogsmuseum Overloon, is a significant museum in the Netherlands dedicated to World War II history. It boasts an extensive collection of military vehicles and weapons, including a German Panther tank that participated in the local battle of Overloon. As one of Europe's oldest WWII museums, it offers a tangible experience for visitors to learn about the war's impact on the Netherlands.
Mainly came here to see the tanks , but it's a very big museum that it would take almost all day to look at everything . I recommend arriving when it opens. Parking next to museum has a good capacity and is free. There's an exhibition about WW2 in the Netherlands and about people who lived during the war in Netherlands + WW2 info. What I really liked was the D-Dex exhibition, it's like a simulation where you could be an American soldier and land in the beaches. I have only a few problems with this simulation... When you're waiting for it to start outside, and you put English, it simply doesn't work. It's still in dutch + add more water, because I could easily pass the water sprinklers and not get wet :) in mostly some of the parts of the museum, it's either in dutch or German. . . But if I'm sure there was an audio guide on their website for the English. Edit: Thanks for the response! When I was waiting for the D-Dex version in English, it had the British flag, so I went in and it was still in dutch. Personally I don't think it's a big problem since there was more English than dutch, but I still liked my experience here!
Fritzi — Google review
Definitely one of the most impressing museum visits in my life! Very modern exhibition concept with a lot of interactive and thrilling displays and edutainment stations! Being virtually INSIDE a D-Day landing craft was definitely an experience to remember!!! This museum ist a MUST SEE!!!
Jörg M — Google review
Amazing museum full of vehicles and equipment with pretty well done prepared movies to watch. Museum might seem expensive but it is worth this money. I highly recommend taking some time to check every exhibition and watch movies and experience Operation Overlord.
Drangleiker — Google review
Great exhibits, some very interesting original items, the short interactive exhibits were very nicely done. Most everything was in Dutch or German but they offer free wifi which we used to translate.
L D — Google review
Amazing experience and must see for any history enthusiasts. Planes, tanks and other large militaries equipment, guns, shells… you name it. I particularly liked the d day experience (included), as 4D theatre. Lovely pls e and highly recommend.
Hynek — Google review
Amazing place, probably my 4th time I have been here. Incredible selection of vehicles and armored tanks, planes, motorcycles guns, cannons and much much more. Truly an incredible collection and well arranged!
Werner K — Google review
Excellent museum with a great atmosphere and impressive exhibits. Everything is well presented, informative, and easy to explore. You can really feel the history while walking through — definitely worth a visit!
Štěpán P — Google review
This is a fantastic museum with lots to see and do. I would estimate the museum has around 70-100 military vehicles, including a Horsa Glider, Landing Craft, Tiger Tank, Churchill Tank, Mini Submarine and Mitchell Aircraft. There are many, many others. There are a myriad of shells and armaments, weapons, collectible memorabilia, etc and some very interesting videos. The interactive Atlantic Wall display is incredible. The café is well stocked and prices are very reasonable. The shop is good, but is aimed at the younger visitor. I have two small requests: 1. Please include British descriptions on all of your items on display. 2. In the large interactive room showing the video including the Berlin Wall (I think it was called The Silent/quiet ???), there are some stroboscopic effects that could affect some visitors. A warning sign may be useful. Many thanks.
Paul H — Google review
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Museumpark 1, 5825 AL Overloon, Netherlands
https://www.oorlogsmuseum.nl/
+31 478 641 250
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Ouwehands Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Ouwehands Zoo, located in Rhenen, is a renowned establishment known for its diverse range of animals and naturalistic habitats. One of its main attractions is the presence of giant pandas, making it the only zoo in the Netherlands where these creatures can be found. The zoo offers a relaxing atmosphere with ample space for both animals and visitors. It's particularly suitable for families with children, as there are various play areas available.
We recently visited Ouwehands Zoo and had a wonderful time. The zoo is well-organized and beautifully maintained, with spacious and natural-looking enclosures that show great care for the animals. One of the highlights for us was seeing the giant pandas – such a rare and special experience in Europe! We really enjoyed the variety of animals from around the world, especially the bear forest and the indoor jungle. The zoo offers a good balance of fun and education, with plenty of interesting facts and interactive exhibits throughout. Everything was clean and easy to navigate, and we appreciated the number of places to sit, relax, and enjoy a snack or a drink. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which made our visit even more pleasant. Overall, Ouwehands Zoo exceeded our expectations. It’s a perfect destination for a day trip and we would definitely recommend it to families, couples, or anyone who enjoys nature and animals.
Sergiy — Google review
We had a wonderful time at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen! It’s a truly beautiful zoo – very clean, well-maintained, and the enclosures are thoughtfully designed and spacious. Of course, the highlights were the pandas and koalas, but we were also really impressed by the huge bear forest with a kind of hanging bridge that lets you walk above the enclosure – such a unique and beautiful experience! What made it extra special for us was how family-friendly the park is. There are several playgrounds throughout the zoo, and the giant indoor playground was the absolute highlight for our son. Honestly, that alone would have made the visit worth it! It was quite busy during our visit (summer holiday season), but there were plenty of parking spaces, and the great thing is that the parking is right next to the zoo – no long walk required. The only thing we found a bit disappointing was the lack of English translations. While we didn’t expect everything to be in German, it would’ve been great to have English descriptions alongside the Dutch animal information signs. Also, the zoo map was only available in Dutch, which made it a bit harder to navigate or understand the details. In most German zoos, having English maps and signs is quite common nowadays, so we missed that here. Still, it’s a fantastic zoo overall, and we highly recommend a visit – especially for families!
Lisa — Google review
Went on a weekday in November, pretty quiet. Even though it is not one of those big zoos we spent a good 6 hours there and still did not get bored. The kids liked especially the big covered playground area, which I understood was the biggest in Europe for a while (maybe it still is). Nice one which I would like to visit again.
Razvan B — Google review
first off- I feel like the zoo is relatively small for a €30 entry fee p/p, within 2 hours we'd seen everything, and we even went out of our way to look at every single animal. the person at the ticket counter also wouldn't allow me to buy a disabled ticket even though I had a hidden disabilities card and autipas with me- and on both sites it says both of those are legible for disabled tickets in all places that offer such tickets. the animals are cute and the visibility is quite good, but some of them looked quite stressed. the polar bears were walking in small circles the whole time we were there, and the brown bears were also pacing back and forth and in circles in front of the closed gate to the other side of the enclosure. I've also seen a few other animals just pace or sit in front of closed gates leading to the other part of their enclosure- which makes me wonder why they don't just keep the gates to other enclosure parts of the same animal open at all times when they're not cleaning it out? overall I'm not sure it was worth €70 for only 2 people (including a parking ticket) when you'll maybe be busy for about 2 hours even while walking at a normal pace and visiting every single enclosure.
Elijah V — Google review
This is a fantastic zoo. We had a fab day. Some of the enclosures are so well thought out, especially the bears with a kid's rope bridge to walk above them. The play area is the best I've ever seen too. Amazing day out, would definitely recommend.
Ian M — Google review
Went with my boyfriend and had a pretty decent time there. We got the day pass + night light ticket, and here is our experience: Staff: 5/5 Everybody was very friendly & helpful and they were everywhere so if you have a question or need help they’re always there Vibes: 4/5 They put a lot of effort in decorating the zoo so it has a nice ambiance & the enclosures were pretty decent. Toilets were clean despite how crowded it was! The light attractions were also really pretty & you can see nocturnal animals starting their day after 5 pm Animals: 2/5 Nothing I’ve never seen before except for the pandas & polar bear. The pandas were adorable, but they seem super bored & there’s a lack of interaction between the zookeepers and these pandas. They were just kind of left there like a goldfish in a bowl… Same with the elephants. We saw them literally plucking grass in their enclosure because of how bored they were. They should learn a thing or two from more interactive zoos like Bali Zoo where they allow feeding sessions (they sold carrots that we could feed to the elephants & we had breakfast with orangutans) so the more intelligent animals don’t go crazy bored in their enclosures. They need intellectual stimulation too!! The worst part that kind of ruined the day for me was the single polar bear. I don’t know the story behind why that ice-bear is in the middle of Netherlands, but the bear was clearly depressed (& probably way too hot). The polar bear enclosure looked unkept and it had a pool completely green & filled with algae, so it can’t even swim to cool off. Even if the polar bear was under rehabilitation for something, it deserves a cleaner enclosure (and a proper way to cool off, especially in the summer!) Tbh I think it’s better off to send the polar bear to a zoo somewhere with a more comfortable climate for them, like maybe Finland or Norway. Polar bears shouldn’t live out in the open in such a hot European climate when they’re used to -20 degrees Celsius or less (imagine being forced to live somewhere where it’s 20 degrees Celsius hotter than what you’re used to). I find it ironic that they claim to be an ‘Arctic Ambassador’ when their polar bear is so sadly curled up in the corner like that… Food: 3/5 Standard zoo food. They sell snackbar foods like burgers & frikandel. A bit overpriced for what they are so I suggest to bring your own food and drinks to the park (yes, they allow this) Others: They have a designated playground area for children and they tried to put a frog enclosure next to the playground. The frogs were nowhere to be seen Overall: 3/5 Pretty good zoo for children but the condition of their animals is slightly worrying
Thalia — Google review
Beautiful settings. A various range of animals and shows. Large place and loads to do for all ages. We really loved it 😍❤️.
Gina V — Google review
Nice zoo. Many of the animal enclosures are large, and scenic for both the animals and visitors. If you're coming with kids, there are also many playgrounds integrated throughout the park.
Julie's C — Google review
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Grebbeweg 111, 3911 AV Rhenen, Netherlands
http://www.ouwehand.nl/
+31 317 650 200
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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
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Domplein 9, 3512 JE Utrecht, Netherlands
https://www.domtoren.nl/
+31 30 236 0010
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Stromma Utrecht | Canal Tours Utrecht - Pedal Boats

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Boat tour agency
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
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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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St John's Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St. John's Cathedral, located in the heart of Den Bosch, is a magnificent example of Brabant Gothic architecture dating back to the 14th century. This massive cathedral features a soaring 73-meter-tall spire and is renowned as one of the most complete examples of Gothic architecture in the Netherlands. The intricate details adorning its walls include medieval artifacts as well as modern additions like a stone angel statue holding a mobile phone.
It’s one of the most beautiful cathedrals I’ve visit so far. From the front, you can’t really see it’s beauty and the gothic architecture. So I recommend to take a walk around the church to see its real potential haha :) and the beautiful architecture and paintings from inside, are just breathtaking. I visited the church on monday, it wasn’t crowded. The entrance is completely free, and there was an art gallery inside.
Trrixy 1 — Google review
Beautiful cathedral! Lovely to walk around in. The staff was a bit dismissive when we asked about the grave of Hieronymus Bosch. They don’t know where he was buried but he was carried out of the church after his funeral, for which there is a stone to commemorate in one of the doorways.
Evelynne — Google review
Very beautiful inside and outside. You get a spiritual feeling when going through the inside of the Cathedral. Its just magnificent, you just have to experience it yourself
Patricia J — Google review
The enormous St John's Cathedral was stunning outside and beautiful inside. As always, learning the history and focusing in on all or the intricate details is amazing.
Shelley H — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals of the Netherlands with a huge organ; the colored windows are amazing. You can walk to the top and have a beautiful view over Den Bosch. In and outside the architecture is stunning and overwhelming
Gwendolina L — Google review
Extravagantly decorated Gothic cathedral in Den Bosch, very beautiful on the outside, I didn’t have an opportunity to look inside.
Kayla S — Google review
Beautiful church building in the centre of the old town. Hard to believe that it is 800 years old. Must visit when you are in Den Bosch!
Shivesh K — Google review
A beautiful early Gothic Cathedral built in the Dutch style.
Harold D — Google review
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Torenstraat 16, 5211 KK 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
https://www.sint-jan.nl/
+31 73 613 0314
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