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How long is the drive from Antibes to Amsterdam?

The direct drive from Antibes to Amsterdam is 855 mi (1,375 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 3 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Antibes to Amsterdam, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Brussels, Lyon, Marseille, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Avignon, Luxembourg City, Arles, The Hague, and Maastricht, as well as top places to visit like Toulon Cable Car Mt Faron and Massif de l'Esterel, or the ever-popular Grimaud.

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Top cities between Antibes and Amsterdam

The top cities between Antibes and Amsterdam are Brussels, Lyon, Marseille, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Avignon, Luxembourg City, Arles, The Hague, and Maastricht. Brussels is the most popular city on the route. It's 10 hours from Antibes and 2 hours from Amsterdam.
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Marseille

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Marseille, a historic port city in southern France, has been a hub of diverse cultures and commerce since ancient times. The Vieux-Port is the heart of the city, where fishermen sell their catch and boats line the quay. Notable landmarks include the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, Le Corbusier’s Cité Radieuse complex, and Zaha Hadid’s CMA CGM Tower.
40% as popular as Brussels
18 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Amsterdam
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Arles

Arles, a city in the Provence region of southern France, is renowned for its influence on Van Gogh's paintings and its ancient Roman heritage. The Fondation Vincent Van Gogh showcases contemporary art inspired by the city's artistic legacy. Arles boasts well-preserved remnants from its Roman past, such as the Arles Amphitheatre (les Arènes d'Arles), which now hosts various events.
11% as popular as Brussels
22 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Amsterdam
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Avignon

Avignon, a city in the Provence region of southeastern France, sits on the banks of the Rhône River. It was once the seat of the Catholic popes from 1309 to 1377 and remained under papal rule until it became part of France in 1791. The city's rich history is evident in landmarks like the imposing Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace) and medieval stone ramparts that surround it.
16% as popular as Brussels
15 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Amsterdam
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Lyon

Lyon, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers in France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is a city steeped in history. Its rich heritage is evident in its diverse architecture, ranging from the ancient Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules to the medieval and Renaissance buildings of Vieux Lyon and the contemporary structures in the Confluence district.
42% as popular as Brussels
2 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Amsterdam
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Luxembourg

Luxembourg, the capital of the eponymous European nation, is known for its medieval fortifications and stunning natural landscapes. The Bock Casemates tunnel network, including a dungeon and prison, along with the Archaeological Crypt are popular attractions. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the charming city, taking in its grand shopping streets, historic city walls, and picturesque architecture.
11% as popular as Brussels
4 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Amsterdam
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Maastricht

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Art Galleries
Art Museums
Maastricht, a charming city in the southern Netherlands, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and lively cultural offerings. The old town features the Gothic-style Sint Janskerk church and the Romanesque Basilica of St. Servatius, which houses an impressive collection of religious art. Situated along the Maas River is the modern Bonnefanten art museum.
9% as popular as Brussels
11 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Amsterdam
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Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is a bustling metropolis known for its historic architecture and international institutions like the European Union headquarters. The city's vibrant center features iconic landmarks such as the Grand-Place square with ornate 17th-century guildhouses, the Gothic Hôtel de Ville, and the Maison du Roi housing the Musée de la Ville de Bruxelles.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Amsterdam
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Antwerp

Antwerp, a historic port city in Belgium, is renowned for its rich heritage dating back to the Middle Ages. The Diamond District is a major attraction with numerous traders and artisans. The city's Flemish Renaissance architecture can be seen at the Grote Markt, while the Rubens House showcases works by the famous painter Peter Paul Rubens.
27% as popular as Brussels
7 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Amsterdam
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Rotterdam

Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, is a major port city with a rich seafaring history. Following its near complete reconstruction after WWII, it has become known for its bold and modern architecture. The Delfshaven neighborhood offers a glimpse of the city's past with canalside shopping and the Pilgrim Fathers Church. As one of the largest ports in the world, Rotterdam serves as a gateway to Europe and continues to reinvent itself at a rapid pace.
24% as popular as Brussels
7 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Amsterdam
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The Hague

Museums
Children's Museums
History Museums
The Hague, a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands, is known for its Gothic-style Binnenhof complex, which houses the Dutch parliament, and Noordeinde Palace, where the king works. It's also home to the U.N.'s International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court at Peace Palace. The region features sandy alluvial soil used for horticulture and agriculture.
20% as popular as Brussels
10 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Amsterdam

Best stops along Antibes to Amsterdam drive

The top stops along the way from Antibes to Amsterdam (with short detours) are Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station, Market Hall, and Efteling. Other popular stops include Place Stanislas, Mauritshuis, and Zoo d'Amnéville.
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Grimaud

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Grimaud is a charming village situated in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Nestled on the French Riviera, this perched village boasts historical connections to the Grimaldi family. To fully experience all that Grimaud and its surroundings have to offer, it's recommended to rent a car for convenient exploration.
4.3
(1789)
83310, France
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Toulon Cable Car Mt Faron

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
The Téléphérique du Mont Faron is an exhilarating cable car experience that takes you soaring to a height of 584 meters, offering stunning views of Toulon and the Mediterranean coastline. This modernized attraction features spacious cabins with large windows and even glass floors for an unforgettable ride. The ascent lasts just under six minutes, making it a quick yet breathtaking journey.
We visited during the shoulder season and practically had the place to ourselves — no lines at all, which made the experience even better. The staff was incredibly friendly and informative, taking the time to explain the route and sights. The ride up offers beautiful views of Toulon and the coastline. We didn’t spend a ton of time at the top since we were just passing through, but we enjoyed walking around the war memorial and taking in the scenery. Watching rock climbers scaling the cliffs was a nice surprise. Definitely worth the ride if you’re in the area — I imagine it gets crowded in peak season, but we loved the peaceful experience.
Kelly B — Google review
Nice mountain to catch a bird's eye view of Toulon. Despite the overcast sky, the views were great. The queue to the cable car was rather long... took us about 2 hours to get to our turn cos there as a short lunch break for the operators. Everyone was patient though. It is best to allocate half a day for this sightseeing as the journey itself takes time. There are places of interest at the top and this could easily take a couple of hours if you want to enjoy the moment.
Dorge R — Google review
We were here early, as the queues grow fast. I would recommend coming early. Especially in a warm / hot day. Cables are smooth and fast to climb or return down mountain. Beautiful views from cable car, and amazing at the top looking down onto Toulon. Highly recommended.
Stuarty B — Google review
A cool spot! I went on Saturday, and there were absolutely no lines or crowds. The whole visit from beginning to end took about an hour, since both the war museum/memorial at the top and the restaurant were closed so wasn’t sure what else to do in there rather than to admire the view. But the ride itself was magnificent, and the scenery truly left me in awe. I also walked all the way from the city centre - it’s a bit uphill, but overall a good walk (about 2 km), very doable.
Jevgenia V — Google review
Visited Toulon via cruise ship voyager and if you choose to do anything in Toulon make this your priority! It was a 30 minute walk from the port to cable car, €9 for a return trip, the views of Toulon are absolutely stunning, if you enjoy hiking there are numerous trails from the top, we simply took the trip and soaked in the panorama on a beautiful day.
Helen J — Google review
The Mountain Above the Sea – Mont Faron Rising high above the harbor city of Toulon, Mont Faron isn’t just a mountain — it’s a silent guardian that has watched over the Mediterranean for centuries. But getting to its summit isn’t a climb — it’s a glide. A bright red cable car swings gently above the rooftops and trees, lifting visitors from the busy streets to the sky. As the city shrinks below, and the sea stretches wide in every direction, the journey itself feels like a moment suspended in time. At the top, Mont Faron offers more than breathtaking views. It's a place of history, with a memorial to the Allied landings in Provence during World War II — a reminder that even the most peaceful places have witnessed moments of courage and conflict. But perhaps the real magic lies in standing still at the summit, watching the sun paint golden paths on the water below, and feeling for a moment like you're on top of the world — with all of Toulon quietly at your feet.
Mikko N — Google review
This is a fantastic value. Great views, friendly staff, and many hiking paths to explore at the summit including a zoo, chapel, and restaurant. Plus you can buy the bus and cable car pass as a combination for only 10euro. The bus drops right at the entrance with no connections required
Jennifer A — Google review
Very fun. Short but enjoyable. Felt clean and safe. The view from the top was great.
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Massif de l'Esterel

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Mountain range
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Massif de l'Esterel is a stunning volcanic mountain range located between the Var and the Alpes Maritimes regions in southeast France. This untamed landscape offers a network of trails for hikers and cyclists, providing sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. The area's sheer gorges and jagged ridges create a striking contrast against the azure-blue waters.
a low-lying volcanic mountain of about 32,000 hectares, located in the south-east of the Var, in France. Équitable place for hiking. A red mountain borded by the mediteranean sea. Équitable place for hiking.
Leila — Google review
don’t get me wrong this is a BEAUTIFUL hike! but we were expecting it to be a one hour hike and it ended up being four hours which we were unprepared for. maybe it’s on us or maybe they need better signage? pack lots of water!
Alex — Google review
Beautiful place with exceptional views, if you're lucky you'll see the wild boar too.
James D — Google review
Wonderful area..i like this place and i like tu turn again
Chris N — Google review
Pretty
James H — Google review
Loved it!
Mufasa C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful but there are not many places to park and therefore enjoy the panorama. Above all, you have to drive along the coast. On foot, it's not easy either. We are not going to walk along the road, knowing that there is no room for pedestrians! No coastal path either or very little. (Original) Très beau mais il n'y a pas beaucoup d'endroits pour se garer et donc profiter du panorama. Il faut surtout longer la côte en voiture. À pied, ce n'est pas facile non plus. On ne va pas longer la route, sachant qu'il n'y a pas de place pour les piétons ! Pas de chemin côtier non plus ou très peu.
Mademoizelle C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Esterel Massif (/ɛsteʁɛl/) is a low-lying volcanic mountain range spanning 32,000 hectares. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, it covers the southeastern Var region and extends into the Alpes-Maritimes region of France. It is one of the natural regions of France. Esterel Côte d'Azur Logo Natural Sites - Esterel Massif Natural Sites Esterel Massif Bordered on one side by the Mediterranean Sea and on the other by limestone Provence, if there were only one, the Esterel Massif would be the must-see! Stunning and distinctive, its red rock is defined by steep reliefs that give the landscape a special charm that will not leave you indifferent, we guarantee it! Hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers... 32,000 natural hectares and various trails await you! Estérel Côte d'Azur Discover Natural sites The massifs Estérel Massif Estérel Massif "Even for those who have seen Switzerland and Savoie, the mountain covered by the dark greenery of the Estérel is a beautiful sight. The Alps die here with dignity." - Victor Hugo Estérel Massif History of the massif Straight from the bowels of the earth, the Estérel was born 250 million years ago. Initially attached to Africa, this piece of land separated from it during the formation of the Mediterranean. In the Tertiary era, a section of the Estérel even drifted away, and Corsica was born! On a few clear mornings, you can even see it in the distance from the heights. The rugged terrain, jagged landscapes, and steep coves plunging into the Mediterranean bear witness to this eventful geological history and offer surprising and contrasting landscapes. The Estérel massif, between the Mediterranean and Provence, represents a massif of 32,000 hectares, nearly half of which are classified as a "Natura 2000" zone. The massif extends over the communes of Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Bagnols-en-Forêt, and Les Adrets de l'Estérel. (Original) Le massif de l'Esterel (/ɛsteʁɛl/) est un massif montagneux volcanique de faible altitude qui s'étend sur 32 000 hectares. Situé sur le bord de la mer Méditerranée, il couvre le sud-est du Var et déborde sur les Alpes-Maritimes, en France. C'est une des régions naturelles de France. Logo d'Esterel côte d'azur sites naturels - massif de l'esterel Sites naturels Massif de l'Estérel Bordé d’un côté par la méditerranée et d’un autre par la Provence calcaire, s'il ne devait en rester qu'un, le Massif de l'Estérel serait l'incontournable ! Étonnante et si caractéristique, sa roche rouge se dessine par des reliefs abrupts qui donnent au paysage un charme particulier qui ne vous laissera pas indifférent, on vous le garantit ! Randonneurs, cavaliers, VTTistes… 32 000 hectares naturels et différents circuits aménagés n’attendent que vous ! Estérel Côte d'Azur Je découvre Les sites naturels Les massifs Massif de l’Estérel Massif Estérel « Même pour ceux qui ont vu la Suisse et la Savoie, c’est une belle chose que la montagne couverte par les sombres verdures de l’Estérel. Les Alpes meurent ici dignement. » - Victor Hugo Massif Estérel Histoire du massif Tout droit sorti des entrailles de la terre, l'Estérel est né il y a 250 millions d'années. D’abord rattaché à l’Afrique, ce morceau de terre s’en sépare lors de la formation de la Méditerranée. A l’ère tertiaire, un pan de l’Estérel part même à la dérive, la Corse est née ! Par quelques matins clairs, on peut même l’apercevoir au loin depuis les hauteurs. Les reliefs accidentés, les paysages déchiquetés et les criques abruptes plongeant dans la Méditerranée témoignent de cette histoire géologique mouvementée et offrent des paysages surprenants et contrastés. Le massif de l'Estérel, entre Méditerranée et Provence, représente un massif de 32 000 hectares dont près de la moitié sont classés zone « Natura 2000 ». Le massif s'étend sur les communes de Saint-Raphaël, Fréjus, Bagnols-en-Forêt et les Adrets de l'Estérel.
Jean-François R — Google review
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OK Corral

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly, Wild West theme park, including adventure rides, plus cowboy & Indian stunt shows.
A fantastic experience, unique for both children and adults! This Western-themed amusement park offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling rides to entertaining shows, making it a perfect family outing. The atmosphere is lively and immersive, with cowboy-style decor and activities that engage visitors of all ages. Whether you're enjoying the roller coasters or watching a stunt show, there's something for everyone. It's a great place to create lasting memories with family and friends!
Septimiu-Gheorghe M — Google review
The western theming is excellent and the park is clean! The rides are quite close together so no unnecessary walking needed. Free and spacious parking available. Bags are checked before entry. Buying tickets was fast. We enjoyed our day and our 4yr old son managed to ride majority of rides alone or accompanied. There are a lot of new/unusual rides we've not seen before. I took one star off however due to ride times as there is only one ride operator per ride and this holds the queues up. Also, there is no shade/covers/canopies for most rides whilst queuing and it does get very hot. I would recommend the water sprays/mists around the park to take the edge off the humidity.
Lauren M — Google review
Great amusement park, themed after the USA's far west, with lots of rides for all sizes and ages.
Jean-Marc B — Google review
Spent the day at OK Corral. Rides are Ok but nothing overly exciting. Gold Rush probably the best ride out of all. Kids had fun though. Service poor at best.. see transcript of hilarious conversation with Bartender: note temperature was scorching close to 40 degrees Me: 2 Beers and a large bottle of water BT: Sir we only have small bottles Me: OK.. 3 small bottles of water then. Can I have them nice and cold? BT: No sir the fridge is not working well and water is not cold Me: Ok.. can I have some Ice? BT: No sir, we dont have ice Me: could I have the beer in some Glass glasses and not plastic cups? BT: No sir only plastic cups here Me: could I al least have a slice of Lemon? BT: we don’t have lemons here.. this is not a NY bar, this is a western bar, we have what we have.. €26 please!
Marco B — Google review
It was nice its more for children than adults ..... and some games couldnt play cause of my weight i couldn't fit ....we didnt know that some food place close at 2pm so it was a disappointment i wanted to taste the burger .... but also the hotdog was tasty
Rana T — Google review
We went there on a Friday in July. There was basically no need to wait for all the facilities. There were performances more or less every two hours. The actors and actresses were very very professional, and the attitude of all the staffs were very nice even when the kids kept asking for playing the same game repeatedly. Children under one meter are free, and there are many items to play. Very good experience! Great for little ones.
Yedan L — Google review
Wonderful staff, excellent products, highly maintained quality, Very responsive..
Riajul A — Google review
Absolutely great theming!!!! I also loved the Gold Rush Ride! No extreme thrill rides here but that’s ok. The western theme was so greatly done. Also we went around Halloween and there was a lot of Halloween decorations too. Loved it!!
Marlen M — Google review
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Route départementale 8, 13780 Cuges-les-Pins, France
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire

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Mountain range
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Montagne Sainte-Victoire is a prominent rocky summit located east of Aix-en-Provence, standing at 1,011 meters tall. It is a beloved icon offering breathtaking hikes and drives with sweeping vistas of the Provence region. The mountain's dry slopes are covered in scented scrub and pine trees, crisscrossed by stone-walled paths leading to notable sites such as the 17th-century Sainte-Victoire Priory.
Very beautiful trails in the foothills. Easily reached by bus from Aix to Le Tholonet, with the added possibility of walking back into Aix via footpaths.
Elaine — Google review
A unique mountain that Cezanne loved to draw. It has a pointed ribbed relief. There are many hiking trails, a beautiful forest, there is a church on the top of the mountain, you can see a dam with a beautiful view. All the local French, passing by the mountain, always exclaim with admiration - "Saint-Victoire!" Definitely worth visiting this place.
Лили К — Google review
Perfect for hiking, I did not go to the top but every spot I were was really a nice point of view. There is a lot of history and facts about this place !
François P — Google review
A very beautiful hike. We started from the dam and followed the blue route to the top. It was indicated this would take about two hours and this was a good estimate. At the top of the mountain you can find an old monastery that has been renovated. It was not open to visit when we were there (Friday 18th of September). However, the most spectacular thing at the top was the view.
Mirko S — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking or mountain bike, great views!
Gabriela R — Google review
Stunning walk with breathtaking views at the top. We followed the blue route up the hill from the dam and the red and white back down towards the dam. Challenging on the way down but very fun - about a 5 hour hike altogether.
Thorne A — Google review
There is a fantastic hike from the West side that goes all the way up to the cross statue. The views from there are spectacular.
Susana I — Google review
Paul Cezanne’s favorite mountain!
Francesco R — Google review
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Verdon Gorge

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Ravine
Nature & Parks
Verdon Gorge is a stunning river canyon with white-water rapids, offering a trail to a viewing deck for breathtaking views. It also provides family campsites in the Provencal hinterland near Lake Sainte-Croix. The area boasts modern facilities and premium services, including an aquatic area with swimming pool. Visitors can enjoy water activities like water-skiing off the Giens peninsula and rafting in the Verdon Gorge.
Mesmerizing nature! The most turquoise water I’ve ever seen! Such a beautiful place for kayaking and enjoying dips in the water!
Zhina A — Google review
1. One of the most impressive places in Provence - the grandeur of nature is amazing. 2. The blue water of the Verdon and high cliffs create a truly magical picture. 3. Here you can walk, ride a boat or kayak. 4. A great place for photos and meditation in nature. 5. Definitely worth a visit - the views remain in your heart for a long time.
Маргарита М — Google review
Some people's pictures are not of the Gorge they are of the lake at the bottom 30 minutes away. Just look at the geography of the land of you aren't sure. There is no lake. The pin poin is actually the very top. Please see my pictures for actual Verdon Gorge.
Garacaius H — Google review
A must see if you are anywhere near the area. We drove 2 hours and it was completely worth it. We hired a pedalo near the mouth at Lac De Sainte Croix and pedalled up, it was the perfect way to see the canyon. Simply breathtaking, gorgeous natural beauty.
Asher — Google review
Stunning. There are no other words to describe it. It is one of the most beautiful places on this planet.
Sparky R — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I have seen in my life. 100% must see!
Natalia O — Google review
Breathtaking scenery and an unforgettable experience! We had an amazing time at Gorges du Verdon. The views are absolutely stunning—the water is a perfect turquoise, and the surrounding cliffs make it feel like something out of a postcard. We rented a paddle boat and explored deep into the canyon, but there are also kayaks and electric boats available if you prefer. The water was refreshing and perfect for a swim, and if you’re feeling adventurous, there are plenty of rocks to jump off of for a bit of extra fun. We went in the morning, which I highly recommend to avoid crowds and enjoy the calm atmosphere. The rental process was quick, with hardly any waiting, but make sure to bring an ID or driver’s license—it’s required to rent equipment. The staff were friendly, and the boats were in good condition. The price was very fair for the time we had on the water. There are also nearby cafes, restrooms, and parking, making it easy to spend a half or full day here. Whether you want a peaceful paddle, a swim in crystal-clear water, or a bit of cliff-jumping adventure, Gorges du Verdon is an absolute must-visit.
Rayan A — Google review
Simply amazing canyon. Recommend to make a stop for a picnic and enjoy the view!
Oleg D — Google review
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Cascades du Hérisson

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Cascades du Hérisson is a stunning natural attraction located in the Jura region, offering a picturesque hiking trail spanning approximately four kilometers. The trail features seven magnificent waterfalls, with heights reaching up to 65 meters, sourced by the Bonlieu and Ilay lakes. This destination is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts and hikers of all levels. Visitors can expect well-maintained paths that provide access to various viewpoints for observing the breathtaking cascades.
Amazing place in Jura Mountains. Definitely don’t miss it, if you’re coming in the area. Even though the water flow was low and it was so crowded (public holiday and august) we really enjoyed the place. Suitable for families with children also. I defininitely recommend wearing hiking shoes (not sneakers or running shoes, it can be slippery).
Andreea O — Google review
Beautiful hike and falls. We went on a public holiday, which made it quite busy. Although it was still very enjoyable, would recommend going on a weekday or a regular weekend.
Rhys B — Google review
Nice hike yet quite a lot of people on the “main route”. Keep you eyes on the map when leaving the waterfall route for a longer hike, a wrong left turn might turn into a loooong walk….
Linda A — Google review
Very nice place for walk and kids hangout. Remember there is one parking above and then you walk down, another parking is down and you walk up. If you are with kids preferably go to parking down. Feb 2024
Mahmood Z — Google review
Quite crowded but not without reason. Several lathe and small waterfalls can be viewed and experienced from a will maintained path. Though mostly easy to walk with stairs were needed, it can be sometimes a bit steep and slippery. Because there is only one trail along the river and the trail at points only allows one person, when crowded it is easily jammed. Don't forget to bring some food and drinks with you if you venture past the first waterfall. There is plenty of parking space (paid).
Stefan A — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls and walk...would definately recommend it for a day trip. It could be quite difficult to walk parts of the route if you had limited mobility as there are many steps and slippery rocks but you can choose how far you walk. On the route we took I couldn't see any restrooms or restaurants which were open unfortunately
Emily — Google review
Nice cascade. Unfortunately, it was almost dry because of the hot summer. -2 stars because of the parking lot for which you have to pay (5 euro 1h). The first 20 minutes are free, but it is almost impossible (without running) in that timeslot to walk to the waterfall and back
Stefan V — Google review
Absolutely stunning waterfalls. Make sure you wear good footwear with a lot of grip as it's quite slippy in places. Also it's best not to go off on the longer walk in the forest without a map as it is really easy to get lost! There are multiple paths and they are not sign posted once you get away from the main walk along the gorge with the waterfalls.
Christina F — Google review
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4.4
(1203)
39130 Le Frasnois, France, USA
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La Citadelle

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
When you arrive at La Citadelle, you'll want to leave your car behind and explore the area on foot. This historic site, designed by Vauban, is situated on a hill across from other notable landmarks like the Roman Porte-Noire. While some attractions are within walking distance, visiting La Citadelle may require a bit of climbing.
4.4
(2329)
25000 Besançon, France
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Fraispertuis City

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Family theme park with white-knuckle rides, rollercoasters & kids' attractions, plus dining options.
Very nice park! We were lucky to be there in a non-crowded day. Almost all the attractions had no queues! Perfect time to ride the nicest ones multiple times!
Costin N — Google review
We’ve been coming to Fraspertuis for 3 years in a row now, as our village is nearby. It’s a great park for kids — fun rides, clean environment, and a nice family-friendly atmosphere. However, one thing that keeps bothering us is how calculative the park is with kids’ height. Of course, we understand safety is important, but the pricing system based strictly on height can be a bit complicated and feels unfair at times. It would be great if the park could simplify or reconsider this policy. Overall, still a lovely place for a day out with the family.
Nourul D — Google review
Fraispertuis City is an amazing little theme park. It’s pretty small, so you can get everything done in half a day or less, but they still have a lot of rides here, including some pretty special ones like Golden Driller, a unique drop tower with 4 different drop variants. The whole park is very clean, prices are fair, the staff is very kind, operations are quick and the atmosphere is nice. On my visit, there was a surprising amount of people in the park, but lines were still short for every ride, and I really rode a lot during my 4 hours at the park. If you’re in the area, definitely come by for a visit, it’s worth it.
Johan P — Google review
Great park with lots of rides and lots to do. Good attractions for kids. Even has free charging ports to charge phones. Good selection of rides for younger and elder kids
James — Google review
It was such a pleasure to visit the park. We were lucky because it happened to be a day when there were very few visitors but it gave us a chance to really enjoy the rides. We were impressed with the variety of rides, how clean the park was and how polite and friendly the staff is. We plan to make it an annual family tradition to visit!
Familie W — Google review
It's a perfect amusement place for kids. The rides are mostly directed for kids but adults can still very much enjoy them, so the parents can enjoy the rides with their kids. It's a great place for a family day out.
Fatima S — Google review
A small scaled theme park with a „wild west theme”. Very good for young children and adults. Beautiful machines and nice friendly employees even with English.
Yoshika W — Google review
Small park but a lot of attractions seen the size of the park. Some cool faster attractions. Food and drinks not too expensive. We went on 15/8 and it was not crowded at all. EV charging is possible and went very well, but making a reservation upfront is necessary (paid 15 eur, without restrictions on kW charging)
Nele B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(840)
50 Rue de la Colline des Eaux, 88700 Jeanménil, France
https://www.fraispertuis-city.fr/
+33 3 29 65 27 06
10

Parc animalier de Sainte-Croix

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Parc animalier de Sainte-Croix is a family-friendly animal park featuring 3 raised observation walkways and over 100 different species living in semi-freedom. It's a great destination for families, offering hiking, cycling, and horse riding trails through the countryside. Visitors can also look forward to lively days out in Luxembourg. The park offers unique lodging experiences like the Amarok lodging with Arctic wolves, which provides an up-close encounter with these majestic creatures.
Fantastic. Everyone is so warm and welcoming. The park is so beautiful even in January. Our lodge at the wolves enclosure was an experience none of us will ever forget. Again everything was welcoming and beautiful. The wolves are stunning and we never got tired of watching them. Already looking forward to our next visit! We will be back!
Kathrin F — Google review
We went there for a day trip. This is one of if not the nicest animal park I have ever seen. It is spaceaus and beutiful for people and animals. The areas are very well looked after and tastefully created and decorated. Everywhere you look you see someone with true ability and style takes care of this. No kitch no nonsense- just a beatiful large park with a farm and some animals in it. Very nice playground for childre too. The only negative I can say- they need to change their catering partners or make them do better job. I am yet to see at least average level of quality from Eurest anywhere but the main restaurant food is really very low quality and very overpriced for what you get. It looks sad and unloved. It's really a big contrast between the restaurant and the rest of the park. So pack your snacks and avoid the panoramic restaurant if you go there. The soup serving place next to the playground looked a little better though. But we only had coffee and ice cream there so I don't know about the food. Nevertheless- for us it was more than 2 hour drive but it was totally worth it! Higly recommended, especially if you love animals and prefer to see them closer to their natural habitat instead of being placed into display boxes.
Tm K — Google review
Amazing place, we've got the tree house, next to the wolves. Activities are super fun and engaging. Restaurants are both good. Staff is really prepared and enthusiastic.
Simone R — Google review
Stayed here two nights with my son. We had lodge 14 with a view of the black bears. The park is well located and you can tell that they go out of thier way to organize activities so that everyone can enjoy thier visit. The animals are really well taken care of. I recommend the train ride as you learn a lot about the animals. We also did the soigneur du jour option biodiversité, but I don't think it was worth it for the price. However my son enjoyed it so I was happy. Breakfast and dinner is included if you are staying the night. This should probably in the future become a paid option (thus lowering the prices of the stay) because the food offered was really not that good at all and I am far from being picky food wise. We ate elsewhere the second night and breakfast we skipped all together. Otherwise, I would definitely visit and sleep there again but would love to not have to pay for food that I probably won't even like.
Rona M — Google review
What a great day out. Lots of different animals, all in amazing enclosures, giving them space to roam as they might in the wild. Really enjoyed it and would highly recommend.
Paul E — Google review
This place is amazing! We came here from Les Trois Forets for a visit and it is fantastic. Probably mt favourite zoo / animal park that I have ever visited. It is really big, so plan to spend the whole day here. The animals have such large enclosures, it's more like a nature reserve than a zoo. Absolutely brilliant day out, definitely recommend.
Abigail W — Google review
Wow wow wow... We know the parc and the animals ... Just a great experience every time. We slept with the Bears last time and it was great. This time, as big birthday present for my daughter we stayed in the jack London lodge and omg.. The weather was not so favourable, but who to blame.. so we went to the lodge as soon. As we could to also take advantage of the jacuzzi... The wolves did a great show in front of the window.. the lodge is just wow.. only the food could have been a bit better... Dinner that us. Breakfast was excellent Just an amazing experience... Not cheep but wow...
Christoph K — Google review
It's a nice and very big place that you could spend time with family and friends all day 😊
Waraporn P — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(3174)
Route de Sainte-Croix, 57810 Rhodes, France
http://www.parcsaintecroix.com/
+33 3 87 03 92 05
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Place Stanislas

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Landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place Stanislas is a stunning neoclassical square in Nancy, France, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Emmanuel Here in the 1750s, this grand space is named after the enlightened Duke of Lorraine and features his statue at its center. Surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings like the Opera National de Lorraine and the City Hall, visitors can admire exquisite gilded gates crafted by Jean Lamour and beautiful rococo fountains designed by Guibal.
A truly impressive square with royal charm! Place Stanislas in Nancy is an architectural gem – spacious, elegant, and full of history. The golden gates, fountains, and classical buildings create a grand and welcoming atmosphere. Cafés, museums, and the town hall are located right on the square – a perfect place to soak in the charm of Nancy. Some buildings around the square are currently under renovation, but this doesn’t take away from the overall experience. A must-see when visiting Nancy!
Rayna — Google review
Really loved it. A mix of French and Polish baroque. The place and the surrounding garden was really friendly. We saw a dancefloor in the middle of the gardens, behind a really nice cafe. All the locals young and old swinging to the music. Magical.
John M — Google review
I visited Place Stanislas today and was completely charmed. The golden gates, elegant facades, and lively atmosphere made it feel like walking through a fairytale from the old times. It felt peaceful and inviting I took a break by the Neptune fountain, enjoying the breeze and the sound of water — such a calming moment in the middle of the city. This place isn’t just beautiful; it has soul. I’m truly grateful I got to experience it.
Konrad K — Google review
beautiful square with several restaurants & elegant classic coffee shops surrounded with beautiful buildings like opera house and fine art museum and during summertime there’s a tourist train can show you the glamour of the town & all the monuments.
Hiba T — Google review
Impressive square with place to eat or drink, I loved the light show at 10 pm apparently it takes place every summer! Very nice
Fatin A — Google review
Very beautiful and well preserved plaza. The architecture is stunning and the finishes with gold add a nice touch to the look of the buildings.
Ivan C — Google review
This is an extraordinarily magical place at night and a must-see during the day! Baroque styles Gates and decorations on the buildings make this one of my favorite spots in Nancy! Fun fact: this place, the place de la Carrière and the place d'Alliance are part of the World Heritage Site 💯
Stefan H — Google review
Absolutely stunning square and a true gem of Nancy. Place Stanislas is beautifully designed, with elegant 18th-century buildings and golden gates that shine in the sunlight. The atmosphere is lively during the day with cafés and people enjoying the space, and at night the light show on the buildings is magical. A perfect place to stroll, relax, or take photos. Definitely a must-see if you’re visiting Nancy
Muhammad I — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(5517)
Pl. Stanislas, 54000 Nancy, France
https://www.nancy-tourisme.fr/decouvrir-nancy/la-place-stanislas-et-son-ensemble-unesco/
+33 3 83 35 22 41
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Metz Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Metz Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Stephen, is a breathtaking Gothic masterpiece nestled in Metz, France. This architectural gem was constructed over several centuries, from the 13th to the 16th century, showcasing a captivating blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its most striking feature is its vast array of stained glass windows that span an astonishing 6,500 square meters—making it one of the largest collections in any church across France.
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I’ve ever visited. The stained glass windows are incredible, especially the ones by Chagall – they really stand out. The cathedral is huge and full of light, and you can feel the history as soon as you walk in. It’s free to enter, which is great, and it’s right in the centre of Metz so it’s easy to visit while walking around the old town. Definitely worth seeing if you’re in Metz, even just to sit inside for a few minutes and take in the atmosphere.
Kinan R — Google review
One of the most amazing cathedrals in France! When you stand in front of Metz Cathedral, you feel small and full of wonder. The golden stone shines in the sun, and the tall towers seem to touch the sky. Inside, the light is mystical. The stained-glass windows are not only from the Middle Ages but also modern, even by Chagall. They make the walls look alive with colors. It has the highest nave in France (41 meters), higher than Notre-Dame in Paris. It is called the “Lantern of God” because of more than 6,000 m² of stained glass.People say that at sunset, the golden stone creates an atmosphere that feels almost supernatural. This place is not just history. It is an experience. If you visit Metz, you cannot miss it.
Kseniia M — Google review
Walking into Metz Cathedral - if you’re not exactly used to walking into thousand year old cathedrals - will leave you speechless, overwhelmed, and possibly teary eyed. It’s an astonishing edifice and on a sunny day the interior dances and glimmers with light and colour from the 1000s of panes of glass. You also have to appreciate and respect that this building is in active and daily use, so please - please - remain silent as you slowly wander the perimeter to marvel at the wonder of just how this building came to be, and the architectural miracle it is.
Greg M — Google review
We visited the Metz Cathedral with a specific goal — to see the stained glass windows created by Marc Chagall, since Chagall was our compatriot, also from Belarus. The cathedral itself is magnificent, and the stained glass windows are absolutely mesmerizing. The light filtering through the colorful glass creates a magical effect — the patterns and colors evoke feelings that are simply beyond words. We couldn’t imagine anything that could make the experience even better, but while we were there, an organ concert began, and it turned the visit into something truly unforgettable. The combination of the music, the stained glass, and the atmosphere was enchanting. Since it all happened during the Christmas markets and holiday season, it became one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring experiences we’ve ever had.
Maryna K — Google review
Incredible cathedral in size, artistry, detail, and use of colors! Huge volume of space under immensely high ceilings and arches! Photos and video really don't do it justice.. The audio echoes and booms here. The richness of the murals, paintings, stained glass, and sculptures are mind-blowing! Definitely a must-see! No entrance fee, though parking is not free and space is limited. Public restrooms are across the street and are free, though not very clean; while there are urinals, there are no toilets, just holes in the ground.
Brian B — Google review
It is very beautiful from the outside, but much more beautiful inside! This is one of the tallest, most beautiful and majestic cathedrals I have ever seen. If not the most! Its stained glass windows are simply incomparable. In such a place you feel some elusive magic, especially with the sounds of the organ.
Aliaksei A — Google review
Top 5 of stained glasses I've ever seen in 26 countries (I am french btw). Breathtaking, original with multiple styles, you definitely have to visit this cathedral in France if you love stained glasses!
Myriem L — Google review
The Metz Cathedral is absolutely stunning. Its Gothic architecture and level of detail make it one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Europe. Inside, the enormous stained-glass windows — some of the largest in the world — create a magical atmosphere with the natural light. Walking through feels like a journey through history, with glasswork ranging from the 13th century to modern pieces by artists like Marc Chagall. The exterior is just as impressive, with intricate sculptures and an imposing presence right in the heart of the city. Take your time to explore every detail, and if possible, join a guided tour to fully appreciate its history and symbolism. Definitely a must-see when visiting Metz.
Alexandre M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(3027)
2 Pl. de Chambre, 57000 Metz, France
https://metz.catholique.fr/die-metzer-kathedrale/cathedrale-de-metz/
+33 3 87 36 12 01
13

Zoo d'Amnéville

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Zoo d'Amnéville is a captivating independent zoo that houses approximately 2,000 animals from five continents. The zoo offers unique attractions such as the medieval-style falconry show and various themed areas like the African plain where elephants, white rhinoceroses, giraffes, zebras, and other species coexist. Visitors can also explore the lush Amazon Jungle with its diverse wildlife and a stunning 9-meter waterfall.
Great zoo, beautiful setting and lots of animals. Great parking and accessibility. Really beautiful place to go with or without children. The only thing to be aware of is that most restaurants inside seems to be closed, so you will only be able to buy anything to eat or drink in a few places. Not ideal and not many options available. That being said, it is amazing overall.
Hugo M — Google review
Very nice zoo. A lot of different cats species, which i love. There are two shows, birds of prey and sea lions. Both are good, especially the birds of prey. Free parking is nice. The toilets could be better.
Wim O — Google review
Super place, if weather is ok, and you have children - this is kind of place which you can spent whole day and it will not be enough! I was thinking what are the tickets for 2 days and yearly access to zoo?! And being there for 5h we saw 50% of all attractions prepared for visitors. Bad for Animals but perfect for visitors is that places for animals are not enormous- so you are able to see cats, wolfs, birds and any kind of animals. It’s a balance between safe place and attractions for visitors. HIGLY RECOMMENDED
Kamil N — Google review
We had a great experience visiting Zoo Amnéville! There are so many animals to see — lions, tigers, polar bears, rhinos, hippos, and many more. It was amazing to watch them all from such a close distance. This was the first time I’ve seen a lion so close, and it was truly an exciting experience for all of us. We really enjoyed our visit and appreciated how well the animals are cared for. It’s a wonderful place for families and animal lovers — highly recommended!
Mohamed M — Google review
Amazing zoo, beautiful animals and very touchy. I was hugging a goat at one point lol. I would also touch more animals if I wasn't that scared lmao. 8/10 (wish it was less expensive, for two adults and one child we payed 100 euro, but if they need money to keep the animals healthy then I don't really mind)
Pol I — Google review
The zoo was a delightful experience, offering a diverse array of animals, and our visit lasted approximately five hours. Regrettably, we were unable to observe some of the animals, as they were taking shelter. The animals appeared quite relaxed, possibly due to the warm weather. We were fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of the red panda. The Jurassic section proved to be particularly enjoyable for the children. While I cannot comment on the quality of the park's food, as we did not purchase any based on recommendations from friends and other reviews, it is worth noting that some areas of the park could be cleaner, and the presence of standing water in certain locations resulted in an unpleasant odor. Nevertheless, it is certainly a worthwhile destination if you happen to be in the vicinity.
Matvii G — Google review
I have an annual pass and it has been such fun to visit the zoo at different times of the year! It’s very kids friendly . Great place to take kids out, short walk or a full-day out. My baby likes observing all the animals. We watched polar bear Henk and Akoia fighting, a vulture trying to open our bag during his performance , kids feeding giraffes leaves, gorillas climbing up the to get bananas, penguins chasing a butterfly… many cherished moments. The staffs are always friendly. Hope there would be more different animations. Will renew the pass definitely.
Lulu Y — Google review
Great park, a lot of animals. Make sure to take foods with you (especially if you have allergies) because food places closes at 14h. After that only icecream available. It’s better to start as early as possible, as we arrived at 12h at it was just enough time to see everything (we were 4 adults, so we were walking pretty fast everywhere). Animals look pretty looked after, in between areas there are enough benches, rubbish bins, toilets. Would come back again in future.
Dovile B — Google review
4.3
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4.1
(3105)
1 Rue du Tigre, 57360 Amnéville, France
http://www.zoo-amneville.com/
+33 3 87 70 25 60
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Cathedral Notre-Dame of Luxembourg

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathédrale Notre-Dame is a Catholic cathedral in Luxembourg, built between 1613 and 1621 by the Jesuit religious order. The cathedral showcases a mix of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles. Visitors can admire the wood carvings, sculptures, and stained glass inside. The Baroque-inspired north gate is particularly striking.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re religious or not — visiting the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg is a must. Its architecture is truly unique, with different parts built by various countries over time. There’s a lot to see and to discover inside, and on Saturdays, you can also enjoy organ concerts and immerse yourself in the music. ♥️♥️♥️
Kateryna M — Google review
Heavenly! The stained glass was gorgeous! The morning sunlight filled the church with jeweled toned colors! The organ music was richer than any I had ever heard! I don't know if it was the organ or the organist or the acoustics or all three together, but the sound was divine! The priest was dressed in exquisite vestments and sang like it was a concert performance! If Jesus would have returned at the end of the service, I would not have been surprised!
Rob E — Google review
I visited Notre-Dame after it was suggested by TripAdvisor, and I’m so glad I followed that tip — it truly felt like one of the highlights of my time in Luxembourg. Tucked into the city in a way that still feels central, the church manages to be both grand and incredibly intimate. From the moment I stepped inside, the atmosphere encouraged slow breathing and quiet observation. The soft light moving across the stonework and through the stained glass made everything feel gentle and peaceful, like time had softened its edges for a little while. The volunteers and staff were warm and welcoming without being intrusive, offering a short, friendly introduction that gave helpful context without rushing the experience. There are lovely little corners perfect for sitting and collecting your thoughts, and I found myself lingering longer than planned simply because it felt so restorative. The combination of soothing architecture and a calm, respectful hum of low conversation made it an ideal place to recharge between more bustling sightseeing stops. I particularly enjoyed watching how the light changed as the afternoon moved on — it gave the interior a new mood every few minutes, and made my short visit feel quietly cinematic. Afterward I wandered to a nearby café and carried that sense of calm with me for the rest of the day. If you’re looking for a relaxing cultural break, whether you’re into architecture, reflective moments, or gentle music (they sometimes have short recitals that add a beautiful soundtrack to the space), Notre-Dame is a wonderful pick. Tip: go earlier in the day for the best light and a quieter vibe. Overall, this was a serene and friendly experience — the kind of place that makes you pause, breathe, and appreciate the slower moments of travel. Highly recommended.
Foodie T — Google review
I visited Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg on Christmas Eve, and the atmosphere was truly unforgettable. The entire cathedral was glowing with warm candlelight and soft golden tones, filled with the sound of carols and quiet prayer. There was a sense of peace and reverence that made the evening feel sacred, even for someone just passing through. The soaring ceilings, intricate stained glass, and the gentle murmur of people gathering in silence made it one of the most emotional travel moments I’ve ever experienced. It wasn’t just beautiful — it felt meaningful. A place where stillness meets spirit.
Les B — Google review
I visited the Cathédrale Notre-Dame in Luxembourg, and it was such a peaceful and beautiful place. The architecture is truly stunning — every corner has amazing details. Inside, the atmosphere feels calm and spiritual, even if you’re not religious. I loved the stained-glass windows; they look magical when sunlight shines through. It’s also very clean and well maintained. A must-visit place if you’re in Luxembourg City — full of history, art, and quiet charm
Mk H — Google review
A really beautiful cathedral in the centre of Luxembourg City. The architecture is impressive from the outside with its tall towers and detailed design, and inside it feels very peaceful and spiritual. The stained glass windows are amazing, especially when the sunlight comes through them. There are also nice statues and decorations everywhere. You can feel the history of the place while walking around. It’s not very big compared to some other European cathedrals but it’s still very special and definitely worth a visit if you are in Luxembourg. The area around it is also very nice to walk and explore.
Kinan R — Google review
The only cathedral in Luxembourg. Built in the Gothic style, but with many Renaissance elements. It has an interesting interior, and since I'm not a fan of lavish golden walls and decorations in such buildings, you won't see much of it here either
Lucca T — Google review
Beautiful church and definitely worth checking out. The crypt was unfortunately closed during my visit and I am not sure what the hours are for that area, but the main part of the church is still very impressive.
Annelies V — Google review
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4.2
(2130)
Rue Notre Dame, 2240 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
https://web.cathol.lu/1/paroisses/par-letzebuerg-notre-dame/
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Casemates du Bock

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Casemates du Bock is a network of underground tunnels and galleries that were initially constructed in 1644 as a defense system. During World War II, it served as a shelter for thousands of residents and soldiers. The historic tunnel, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, features atmospheric passages, different levels, and impressive rock stairways. Today, the Bock Casemates offer visitors an immersive historical experience through centuries of military engineering.
Very beautiful view! We loved it! Despite the masses of foreign tourists we never felt trapped or stuck. Everything is very good organized and the paths are big enough to walk around. There is a free escalator available (up to 25 persons) to travel up and down to the highest or lowest point. Absolute recommendation! Bring enough time to see all the beautiful things around. Visit the church, walk the little paths. Enjoy the small river and feel the warmth of luxembourg. The people are awesome and very friendly. The architecture is historic and modern at the same time. We discovered the city as a coincidence and we fell in love with it. Visit the nice little cozy restaurants, the bars, have a chat and enjoy the hospitality we experienced.
Travelpassionist — Google review
It ok, quite expensive for a few casements. Most the views are either obscured or the same as the last casement, you visited. I don’t think it’s worth €10 and adult. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an impressive feat of workmanship but you don’t really need to go inside to see them. Take photos from the top and the battlements on the bridge instead.
Andrew G — Google review
I visited Casemates du Bock and honestly, it was an amazing experience! The underground tunnels are full of history and mystery — it feels like stepping back in time. The view from the top is breathtaking, especially overlooking Luxembourg City. The place is well maintained and easy to explore. I’d really recommend visiting in the morning when it’s less crowded. Perfect spot for history lovers and photographers. Truly one of the most unique and memorable places in Luxembourg😍😍😍
Mk H — Google review
Nice caves in the cliffs -There was only 1 person in line when i got here around 5 pm. -You get a map of the cave, but its pretty simple, you walk down looking at the rooms/lookouts, there is a few cannons, a well. -On the way out you cross the gate bridge on the inside level
Adam C — Google review
I went on a Sunday at 1130 with their official guided tour which was hosted in English. The tour also offers other languages but do check and reserve your spot in advance as they do not open tours every hour/every day. The guided tour gave a lot of important information about the history of the Casemates, but also the city and urban planning in general. There were hardly any text printed out for visitors to read if you enter without any audio guide/tour guide. Therefore, remember to collect an pamphlet before entering the site if you want to know more about the history of the site. If you want to have more flexibility in exploring and taking photos at the site, I would suggest to explore on your own pace instead of joining the guided tour.
Ah J — Google review
Going around the Casemates was amazing. Our tour guide was absolutely outstanding. Really do recommend paying the extra €8 and getting a tour because they are full of historic information about the history of the Casemates as well as some of the history about Luxembourg itself had a fantastic time took a roundabout about an hour and 15 minutes but it’s well worth a visit!
Shane C — Google review
We were able to buy tickets when we arrived, which was convenient. Students can get tickets for €8 and I was not asked to show any ID. There is very minimal signage and none of it is in English, but they provide a pamphlet in multiple languages with helpful information. The views of the city are great and you get to see everything from a completely different angle than you would from the street. I am directionally challenged and got turned around a couple of times, but it was still easy to find the way out. I am 160 cm and did not feel like the space was small, but my friend who is 170 cm had to watch her head in a few spots. If you are taller than 180 cm, some areas may feel low and not very comfortable to move through. Overall, it was worth the visit.
Annelies V — Google review
A Weekend Well Spent in Luxembourg! Classmates Luxembourg was an absolute delight! We were lucky with the weather, which made our visit even better. We spent hours walking around, exploring the stunning views from various angles, and truly soaking in the beauty of the surroundings. We drove there by car and had no trouble finding parking—plenty of space, no waiting, and reasonably priced. The area is well-equipped with restaurants and food stalls, perfect for grabbing a quick bite on the go. Overall, it was a wonderful weekend escape. Highly recommended for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some breathtaking scenery!
Pousali P — Google review
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4.2
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10 Montee de Clausen, 1343 Grund Luxembourg
https://www.luxembourg-city.com/en/place/fortifications/bock-casemates
+352 22 28 09
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Porta Nigra

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Porta Nigra, also known as the Black Gate, is a grand Roman gateway dating back to 180 AD. It is the largest monument of its kind in the north of Italy and serves as a natural starting point for exploring Trier. Despite several renovation projects over the years, its imposing size and unmissable Roman design have been retained. Visitors can walk through it and even go up into it to appreciate the detailed carvings and sheer size.
Beautiful day out in Trier where this historic gateway is found. A ride in the tourist train is a must ro see the main sights which are all accessible to walk within 20 min radius. Lovely bars and cafes in the square. The Cathedral is beautiful. Home of Karl Marx, his house is good to visit too alongside the amphitheatre, palace gardens and other beautiful buildings.
Beverly L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! We parked in a structure not too far from here near city center. Look in my reviews for the location. This beautiful display of ancient architecture was very impressive. There is a great place to take a picture in front of the gate towards the main road. We just stood in awe!
Mandy O — Google review
It's a strange thing to find such Intact and extensive Roman ruins so far north in Europe! In many ways this building is better preserved than some of the buildings in Rome itself. Very informative interpretation, reasonably priced and presenting good views of the city!
Iain M — Google review
Excellent landmark to visit in the middle of the delightful town of Trier. Museum offers a unique insight into local Roman and political history. Limited public conveniences and places to rest do reduce overall enjoyment, however there's many café options and restaurants nearby.
Emma B — Google review
Stumbled across this Roman structure. Relatively quiet access, amazing looking ancient structure around a more modern area. Well preserved, access allowed into the structure.
Rob B — Google review
Amazing site to see - not often you csn see Roman ruins from the 2nd century. Built from huge sandstone blocks, some weighing 6 tons - without modern machinery. The only one of the 4 original gates still standing, it was spared because it was used as a church. Massive structure in the center of town that should inspire awe. A remnant of a different age, when the Roman Empire ruled much of Europe.
Kevin C — Google review
I visited on a Tuesday late afternoon at around 1600. It is a very well preserved Roman building, where you could enter and walk up to the third floor of the building for a ticket of €5 (Student ticket). The explanation on the history of this building was very detailed and informative. 1 hour is well sufficient for a detailed visit for this landmark and learning its history. Overall, it is a fantastic experience to learn about the history of this area and I would definitely recommend people to visit.
Ah J — Google review
The fact that this was built around 170 AD is absolutely mindblowing. I loved it! They still have some remnants of religious things in it, which was very interesting to see since it was also turned into a church at some point. Went on July 24, 2025
Aether H — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Porta-Nigra-Platz, 54290 Trier, Germany
https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/porta-nigra
+49 651 4608965
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Vianden Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Vianden Castle, located in the town of Vianden, Luxembourg, is a hilltop fortress that was built between the 11th and 14th centuries. It now houses exhibits showcasing medieval history. The castle's unique architecture is the result of a comprehensive restoration in the 20th century after it had fallen into ruin. Visitors can explore walkways displaying different historical layers of occupation, from Roman times onwards.
From the medieval times, it was originally a sentry post in 400 AD with its foundation and walls built of stone. It later became the seat of counts of Vianden. Over centuries, it was enlarged and rebuilt and passed down through inheritance until 1820 when it was sold and later fell into ruins. In 1890 it became an asset of the grand-ducal family of Luxembourg whose family later transferred it to the state in 1977 and the state began reconstruction to preserve its history. A tower, a hall and a chapel - symbols of a medieval aristocratic property. The visit started with an upslope walk from the bus stop to the entrance of the castle, where I got my ticket (€13). Then it was more steps to climb inside but not steep. Missed the audio guide (€2 as an online version to be used on your own device) at the entrance, but I'm thankful for the QR codes throughout the castle that gave detailed descriptions of the different areas and exhibits. I later discovered a small exhibition inside the Gift Shop with a video on the history and reconstruction of the castle. Should have started the tour here with an overview of its history before going into the castle. Overall, I enjoyed the visit and am glad I made it here. Highly recommend this as a must visit. I was actually still hesitant last night due to the long travel time across multiple modes of transport. But now, I'm glad I made it. In fact, it was what I enjoyed most this trip.
Daphne Y — Google review
Excellent castle to visit, very reasonably priced including the cafe. Although there were a reasonable number of visitors following the route around the inside of the castle, the visitor centre (located through the gift shop) was empty. This contains exhibits and a film presentation of the development of the castle over it's life span. The graphics on the film presentation are excellent. If you visit the castle, please don't miss out on the visitor centre.
Alan W — Google review
I visited on Monday in the morning at 1030. Overall, it provided details regarding the history of the castle, but most required you to scan a QR code to read on your phone. An audio guide was available as well for €2 if needed. The castle was well preserved and provided a nice view of Vianden. A student ticket was €7. A visit of 1 hour should be sufficient, maximum 2 hours for a more detailed exploration of the castle and its history.
Ah J — Google review
Loved the visit to the castle! It's been restored from ruins, so some might argue that it's "fake". But I enjoyed the experience nonetheless. There are plenty of rooms and things to see. Also excellent views of the small town of Vianden.
Oscar L — Google review
What a beautiful place. This is the heart of Vianden if you are in Luxembourg like in my case, is not far and you can find free public transportation There is a fee to enter the castle, not that expensive. Beautiful town (city) you will feel the German spirit and the mix between the medieval and more. Places to eat and cozy hotels are available everywhere, I love it
Daniel H — Google review
Vianden Castle in Luxembourg is one of those places that immediately feels like stepping into a storybook. Perched on a hill overlooking the quaint town of Vianden, the castle is beautifully restored and offers a wonderful mix of medieval atmosphere and panoramic views. Inside, the rooms are thoughtfully curated, giving a clear sense of how the fortress evolved over centuries. It’s large enough to explore for a couple of hours without feeling overwhelming, and the setting—surrounded by forested hills—makes it especially scenic. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just want a stunning day trip, Vianden Castle is absolutely worth a visit.
Abdul S — Google review
€13 for adults or €7 for students. It’s a beautiful redeveloped castle. In my opinion the most picturesque in luxembourg. From the top you can overlook the quaint town and mountainous landscape, even seeing into germany. They also offer audio tours for €2 and there is a cafe where you can get sandwiches and drinks for not too badly priced. The gift shop does your classic souvenirs at about the same price as the other souvenir places. There is also a nice stamp you can use on your postcards. The castle is not too steep of a walk up to either so is accessible for all.
Grace S — Google review
Good place to visit for those who love the history. Well restored castle with some entertainment. They have schedule for traditional dance, sword fighting and something else. Also they had a market with hand made staff right inside of the castle. There are some historical artefacts. Lots of stairs. However there is an elevator in the one of the towers.
Arina W — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Mnt du Château, 9408 Vianden, Luxembourg
https://castle-vianden.lu/
+352 83 41 08 1
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Thermes de Spa

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Health spa
Spas & Wellness
Located in the picturesque town of Spa, Thermes de Spa offers a blend of modern wellness and traditional hydrotherapy. The thermal bath complex provides indoor and outdoor swimming areas, steam rooms, and massages with a stunning view of the city. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of centuries-old guests to experience the reputed benefits of the spring waters, such as improved circulation, metabolism, and skin health. The facility also features saunas, hammams, and various beauty treatments utilizing the local spring water.
Quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Clean, tidy. Tasty cuisine, large portions. There were quite a lot of people, but due to the rather large territory, it was not felt and did not bother. We will come again, we liked it.
Yana L — Google review
It is a nice place but not maintained so well. The showers don’t work well, and the facilities are basic. The saunas are nice, but there are only two of them, one steam and one dry. The place is like a swimming pool with amazing view from the pool and the sauna. The pool is not so big, but definitely nice vibes and a pleasant atmosphere. We enjoyed our time there. We went by the private funicular from the hotel down the hill which was very convenient.
Ati — Google review
Had a lovely time here. Really nice naturistic area of the spa, with a sauna and hammam. There is also an area where you can enjoy the sauna with the swimsuit. The pool is quite big, and the space outside is quiet and you can enjoy the nice view. The relaxation areas are a bit small and not always quiet though. Also the areas inside the changing rooms could be a bit cleaner, and the showers don’t work super well but overall they’re okay. Didn’t have any food but it seemed a bit pricey.
Chiara C — Google review
The structure is quite old, a nice renovation would make it better. I had a massage and it was a very relaxing experience, but the rest was not so relaxing. The floor is dirty of water and lots of hair and it is mandatory to walk barefoot. Hygiene should be the priority in such a place. There should be more staff cleaning all the time, because walking on other people hair is disgusting. Not to mention that walking on this wet floor is very dangerous. Showers were also not new and clean. Honestly I would have expected more.
Giulia P — Google review
The name sounds more special than the place is. More like a public but warmer and much more quieter pool. The 'brasserie' looks good but minimal choice of meals. For the price good and large portions. Might come back, might not
Arne V — Google review
It’s truly a very peaceful place, the food is incredibly delicious and tasty, the staff are excellent, but the massage is not very impressive.
Raha K — Google review
This review is for the bath and sauna facilities as I didn’t have any treatments (massages etc). I was tickled by the idea of visiting the “OG” spa. The pool areas are enjoyable, with special little fountains and jets to self-massage in the water. Locker rooms are kept very clean by the attendants. The sauna area was small but adequate, I suppose; there was one sauna and one hammam and three different pools of different temperatures (this was the naturalist area, I didn’t venture into the swimwear-required area). The restaurant isn’t itself a reason to visit, but it does its duty as a place to refuel during a long day. The complex doesn’t feel “fancy”, more “clinical”, which is just something to be aware of. FYI, they rent robes at the reception area.
Rex P — Google review
Very nice spa, but the ladies working in the reception are very unkind, didnt gave the full information, gave us some towels, and at the end charfe us 18 euros just to use 2 towels. Felt scam and their attitud sucks. Bitter sweet experience after a nice day in spa. People just taking advantage to make money...
Francisco S — Google review
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Colline d'Annette et Lubin, 4900 Spa, Belgium
http://www.thermesdespa.com/
+32 87 77 25 60
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Valkenburg Castle Ruins

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Valkenburg Castle Ruins, located in the south of Limburg, Netherlands, is a 14th-century hilltop castle built on ancient fortifications. The town of Valkenburg itself is known for its cozy and touristy atmosphere, with unique marl buildings. Despite being in ruins, the castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding Geul Valley. Visitors can explore the self-service site and enjoy depictions of its heyday.
Very well manteined. It's interesting to stroll around the ruins and admire the cleverness of Roman's civilization in making such awesome venues
Mad B — Google review
Really nice stroll throughout the castle ruins. It’s not very big and took about an hour at a very leisurely pace. Nevertheless, the ruins afford some really nice views of Valkenburg and its surroundings. Dog friendly! Kiosk is a self-pay machine with an automated entry, there is no attendant. Visit costs 10.50 euros.
Angel K — Google review
Valkenburg was a beautiful, and very touristy, little town and I wish we'd spent longer there but poor research on the part of our travel planner meant we couldn't! The town was so touristy that the car park was full so we had to sit and wait at the barrier until someone came out. We visited the castle which looked like it was magnificent at one time and certainly covered a large area but was slighted in the 17th century and then steadily plundered for stone by house builders in the town. Now it was a hugely popular family destination and when we visited there was some living history displays as well as archery and some games. We bought a combined ticket with the Velvet Caves.
Marcus H — Google review
I visited here yesterday. Can see nice view of city. Poor display of information.
J N — Google review
Nicest medieval castle i’ve seen in the Netherlands. Differently from usual, it is built in stone and on top of a hill. From there you can watch a beautiful landscape on the village of Valkenburg and the sweet hills of Limburg, not typical dutch view, it resembles more germany or Luxembourg than Holland. You can get a combined ticket with the caves that is free with the Museum Kaart
Dario — Google review
It was a great place to see the city from above. I used my museum card to enter the ruins
Ayu P — Google review
Only a few kilometers from Valkenburg, and such a beautiful castle and walking area. Totally worth the excursion for a one-night romantic getaway.
Brian M — Google review
Spent a very fun morning exploring here. The entire thing is self service, from buying the tickets at the automated machine to the self guided walking tour. Lots of space to spread out and explore, and various ways around. Super interesting history and we loved the "depictions" of what the castle would have looked like during its heyday. Definitely recommend. Advisory: while there was an elevator to get to the entrance level, the walking paths didn't seem very wheelchair or stroller friendly.
Michelle Z — Google review
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4.0
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Daalhemerweg 27, 6301 CC Valkenburg, Netherlands
http://www.kasteelvalkenburg.nl/
+31 43 820 0040
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Philips Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Philips Museum in Eindhoven is a brand museum showcasing the products and developments of Philips in various fields such as music, lighting, health, and communications. The museum offers insights into the impact of Philips on the urban development of Eindhoven, transforming it from a small market town to a vibrant city with new industrial zones and working-class districts. It provides visitors with an appreciation of how Philips has shaped the city's landscape.
Great museum for people who love technology and science behind it! I was fully invested, I liked it a lot. It took me 2,5 hours (I was exploring and reading literally everything).
Cutee C — Google review
A great museum in the center of Eindhoven! It's exciting to watch a 130 year technology revolution in your native language! On the other hand, the museum was smaller than I expected. I see the brilliance of historical processes in a better interactive way. But I still recommend it…
Serkan K — Google review
A great museum to learn about history of Philips and its connection to Eindhoven region. I liked the history of lights part. For kids there is a nice workshop upstairs Recently they also have added a section on AI and its impact on society. However, what I expected that they would have wider samples from different Radio and Television and Tape recorders etc. from thier more than half a century history, but I was bit disappointed to see only a few. Nevertheless overall definitely worth a visit.
Nirupam B — Google review
I didn’t expect a whole deal from this but was presently surprised, I had no idea the influence of this company- some really touching features. The cinema was nice to see the influence during the war. Cafe seemed reasonably priced- sadly no GF options. Also the free audio guide was a nice feature. A lot of interactive features
Katie P — Google review
Nice museum. Not very big. The history part Was Great. A little selection of philips products on display
Geir R — Google review
The museum is definitely a great surprise! Rather than a straightforward exhibition with boring facts, the Phillips museum is like a time machine, which helps you look into the lives of the past couple of generations, how their lives got changed because of electricity and Philips, and how they also shape the future.
Георги Д — Google review
Kids workshop is a must do! Amazing to watch them creating objects with their own hands. And than they ad on motor and battery it so it starts to move! Kids where so focused, happy and proud at the and!
Irena L — Google review
Very nice museum with interesting history of Philips company. It’s not so big and can be viewed within one or one and half an hour.
Rose G — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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Emmasingel 31, 5611 AZ Eindhoven, Netherlands
http://www.philips-museum.com/
+31 40 235 9030
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Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station

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

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

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

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

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

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station, an IHG Hotel, is a modern hotel offering low-key rooms and a lobby bar. It's ideally located beside the shopping center, making it one of the best places to stay in Rotterdam during busy seasons. The welcoming staff and clean rooms create a comfortable atmosphere for guests.
Our stay at this hotel was truly delightful. The property enjoys an excellent location and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere from the moment of arrival. The staff’s professionalism and courtesy were exceptional — their dedication to ensuring guests feel comfortable and valued sets this hotel apart from others in its category. Particular credit is due to the housekeeping team, whose attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness were outstanding. The room, though compact, was thoughtfully designed, functional, and offered a lovely view. Overall, our experience was memorable, and we extend our sincere thanks to the entire team for making our stay so special.
Francis C — Google review
The hotel has a beautiful location, which is a great plus. However, the rooms were disappointing, with small and uncomfortable beds, leading to a low rating of 4/10 for the room. The reception service was decent, with a rating of 8/10. On the downside, the attitude of one of the kitchen staff members was very poor. There was a noticeable lack of respect for both guests and colleagues at the reception, which significantly impacted the overall experience. The breakfast selection was limited, but it was what I expected given the nature of the hotel. The hotel itself appears old, though it has been renovated. There is parking available for guests, which is a positive feature. I arrived late in the evening, but the reception staff, particularly the Syrian employee, were extremely welcoming and professional, making the check-in process pleasant. Conclusion: Despite the nice location and good reception staff, I do not plan to stay at this hotel again due to the uncomfortable beds and poor service from certain staff members.
Ashaq A — Google review
Cleanliness was a major concern during my stay. Unfortunately, this was the least clean hotel I have ever experienced. There were stains on the curtains, stained fingerprints on the walls, and lip marks on the mugs and glasses. The chairs and telephone were also dusty and dirty. I ended up having to do the cleaning myself, as otherwise I would have found it very difficult to remain in the room. What made this particularly disappointing is that the marks on the walls and the stains on the mugs and glasses could have been removed with just a little care. This reflects poorly on the housekeeping standards. I did not request a room change, as I did not believe it would have made much difference. The soundproofing was also very poor — I could clearly hear conversations from the neighbouring room, and each time a door closed in the corridor my bed actually shook. In addition, I did not find the blue lighting in the bathroom pleasant, and the shower temperature was inconsistent. Overall, I am sorry to say that this was a very disappointing stay.
Pheebs — Google review
This is the classic holiday inn express. Predictable as always. There are no surprises here as well and you can not go wrong with this place as a business traveller for a short stay. The checkin experience was smooth. The staff very helpful. I had the keys of my room in my hand in no time. The rooms were the same holiday inn express rooms. Minimalist! But everything works. I always miss a wardrobe, a place to keep my suitcase, a safe to keep the passport and a mini refrigerator. It would be so great if somehow the design incorporated at least a safe and a place to keep the suitcase, so that you don't live of the suitcase on the floor. The TV is the size of a small computer monitor. Most computer monitors available now are bigger than the TV here and that needs to change. The breakfast is included as a part of the package for everyone and is great. It's not an elaborate spread. It's the same menu everyday, but no real complaints here. The one challenge with this place is that there isn't a proper place to board a cab or get out of one. The only place for one to do this is in the bus lane near a bus stop and that is complex. But I guess most people will just take a train. The place is very conveniently located near the Rotterdam central station. There are a number of very good places to eat within a short walking distance. I would strongly recommend a stay here.
Puneet G — Google review
The room was nice and tidy, offering a decent level of comfort for a short stay. However, the bathroom showed signs of age, with noticeable mold and a strong, unpleasant smell that really affected the overall impression. The hotel itself is quite simple, suited more for short visits than longer stays. The elevator is extremely slow, which can be frustrating, especially during busy hours. Breakfast was very plain—I honestly haven’t seen such a limited offering in a long time. It could really use some improvement in both variety and quality. That said, the absolute highlight of the stay was the front desk staff. The team was incredibly helpful, friendly, and attentive. Their service truly stood out and made the experience more positive despite the hotel’s shortcomings.
Iva * — Google review
It's a relatively comfortable hotel, but with a few faults. First our room was not made up in the morning, towels not changed. We complaint to the reception unfortunately they don't have any idea about it. Secondly the room telephone doesn't have a cord so it isn't working (see my photo). Thirdly the bed was too soft sinking to the middle. Having said all these, breakfast was good, location is fantastic, it's only about 200 yards from the central station.
Vincent A — Google review
We chose this hotel solely for its location, but what we experienced turned our stay into a complete nightmare. After checking in at 3 PM as requested, my wife got into bed only to discover a large, dry brown stain on the sheets — unclear whether it was food, vomit, or something else entirely. Disgusted but polite, we reported the issue to reception at around 5 PM. We were reassured that the situation would be taken care of. Fast forward to 10 PM: we return to the room, only to find the exact same stained sheets — nothing had been done. We went back to reception, and the same staff member who had acknowledged the issue accompanied us back to the room… bringing clean sheets in hand and expecting us to change the bed ourselves. This level of service is beyond unacceptable. For any hotel, cleanliness and basic hospitality are non-negotiable. What happened here was not only unprofessional, but also absolutely appalling. Needless to say, we will never return — and would strongly advise others to think twice before booking.
Andrea B — Google review
While the location was right downtown and close to a tram line, I would NOT stay her again or recommend it again. Mostly for lack of cleanliness and the telephone did not work but the hotel staff neglected to notify us when we checked In. TV remote have a large amout of visible dirt. The beds were twin slightly sunken in the middle but there was a strong foul vomit odor on the bed & wall next to it.
S G — Google review
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Weena 121, 3013 CK Rotterdam, Netherlands
https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/gb/en/rotterdam/rtmcs/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-NL-_-RTMCS
+31 20 797 9196
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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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Mauritshuis

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Art museum
Museums
Mauritshuis is a government collection in The Hague, Netherlands, featuring hundreds of Dutch paintings including works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer.
A bit crowded, but fantastic collection of Dutch painters. The atmosphere and space is just amazing. The gallery is not that huge, I think you can go through in an hour. I highly recommend to download the app before you go.
Petr Z — Google review
Visited Mauritshuis, a very well-known museum located in The Hague, near the Binnenhof. The first interesting thing I learned is that Mauritshuis actually means “Maurits’ house”, which is quite fascinating! However, behind the beauty of the building, the story of how its fortune was built is not entirely pleasant. However I won’t spoil it, because you should visit and find out yourself! This museum is also home to the iconic “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer. Fun fact: we might not even be sure it’s an earring, as it doesn’t appear to be hooked! Another remarkable painting is “View of Delft”, also by Vermeer, which holds a special place in my heart since we live nearby and it carries meaningful memories. We even bought a puzzle of that painting, surprisingly affordable for something sold in such a prestigious museum! During our visit, there was also a live Q&A about painting restoration, where they were working on “The Bull” by Paulus Potter. It was fascinating to see how restoration combines art, material and chemical engineering, ethics, and history. For instance, The Bull was taken during the French occupation of the Netherlands, and at some point, a nail scratch was added to the painting. The big question is: do you fix it, restore it, or keep it as part of history? You decide! You can also download the Mauritshuis app and enjoy a free audio guide directly from your phone. I recommend bringing your own headset for the best experience. Overall, a truly great and thought-provoking experience, so I highly recommended!
Ryan A — Google review
A small but nice museum with a collection of beautiful paintings. I went there to see the Girl with the Pearl Earring. It was interesting to watch experts clean up one of the paintings. Staff are friendly & helpful, the museum & facilities are clean and the shop has nice souvenirs. You can buy your tickets at the reception as well as leave your coat and bags.
G. S — Google review
On a per square foot basis, this relatively small museum in the Hague might be the very best art museum in the world. The number of amazing masterpieces from the Dutch is nothing short of stunning. The ability to get close to them is even more wonderful, although people have to abuse this privilege by trying to vandalize the paintings with desserts and other terrible things. From start to finish, we were absolutely stunned by the quality and intimacy of this place. That someone who doesn’t even love art all that much, I fell in love with it.
David S — Google review
We were iffy about going here but saw it listed as maybe the top attraction in den Haag we ponied up and I enjoyed the very impressive detail of so many paintings from around 1600s then seeing Rubens and Rembrandt I was able to see what made them different and special - luminescence and stuff so that was interesting. To save walking up the steps there is a lift but the trick is the button is on top of the post outside not on the wall so if you’re looking on the wall you’ll never find the button for the lift.
Ultimobile — Google review
The Mauritshuis is a beautifully curated museum with an exceptional collection, including several world-famous paintings like Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring and Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. The galleries are intimate and thoughtfully arranged, which makes it easy to appreciate each masterpiece up close. However, the museum is quite small, and the ticket price feels a bit high for the amount of time you can comfortably spend inside. Even so, the quality of the artwork and the elegance of the building make it a memorable and worthwhile visit.
T H — Google review
We spent a Saturday evening here, 2hours before closing! It was the perfect amount of time we needed for our weekend in The Hague! What a showstopper museum!! Gorgeous building, and the art is just marvellous 🤩 The girl with the pearl earring was just the icing on the cake! The display of the restoration of one of the pieces was very enjoyable! Thank you 🙏🏾 Highly recommended!
Irene N — Google review
Loved this gallery in elegant former residential home. Came to The Hague to see The Goldfinch, he didn't disappoint! Also The Girl With The Pearl Earring, she was very beautiful. View of Delft was breathtaking. Obviously my phone photos do not do them justice.
Haley — Google review
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Plein 29, 2511 CS Den Haag, Netherlands
https://www.mauritshuis.nl/
+31 70 302 3456
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Madurodam

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Madurodam is an interactive park featuring miniature models of Dutch buildings, landmarks, and daily life. The park showcases famous attractions such as the Binnenhof/Parliament, Peace Palace, and Noordeinde Palace in a 1:25 scale setting. Visitors can explore replicas of windmills, markets, museums, and even witness a harbor fire being extinguished. With pathways and tram tracks creating a sprawling village atmosphere, Madurodam offers an immersive experience for all ages.
We recently visited Madurodam in The Hague, and our entire family had a fantastic time! It was perfect outing for both the adults and kids. This park is more than just miniature models; it's a interactive and educational experience. Our child loved being able to push buttons, make things move, and participate in the various activities throughout the park. It was a brilliant way to see the Netherlands' history and landmarks come to life in a way that engages younger visitors. For the adults, we appreciated the clever use of technology to make the exhibits feel dynamic. It offers a wonderful, bite-sized overview of the country's highlights. If you're looking for an outing that keeps everyone entertained and teaches them something new, Madurodam is a must-see.
J M — Google review
I absolutely loved this place. The simulations were so amazing. I lo ed the historic stories told and the entire set up, is genius. A great place for kids but for adults alike. Its so interesting and there is so much to see, time will pass by and you would have spent almost an entire day. The best time to go is from when they open at 10.
Schanees B — Google review
It's a fun place to see the highly detailed miniature Dutch, Amsterdam - cityscapes, buildings, architecture, churches, airports, wind farms, wind mills, Canal systems, functional railway track and different trains running around, traffic vehicles moving on the road, ships, boats moving in the water... It was a fun time.. different big bridges recreated where it feels like a small overpass that you walk on, it's a fun get away
Gautham V — Google review
Whatta love place to have meal after a fantastic exploration of the Holland miniature park! I highly recommend this tourist spot in the Netherland, The gardens are beautiful well maintained and well worth it a must to see. Brilliant place I was enjoying every single moment there. Toilets are clean. Staffs are lovely and friendly.
Leing S — Google review
Great experience for adults and kids. Plenty of interactive setups to keep the kids engaged and interested, while admiring the great miniature cities. There are also other experiences scattered within the park. Good - clean - interactive and engaging activities - park for kids and adults - impressive miniature landmarks - facilities (toilets, restaurants, playgrounds)
AQ — Google review
Madurodam was my favorite experience during my entire trip to the Netherlands. I loved exploring the miniature versions of Dutch cities and landmarks. It felt like traveling through the whole country in just a few hours. My favorite parts were steering the ships through the canals, controlling the helicopter, and interacting with the fun exhibits like attracting the fishes. The park is very well designed, with so many details that bring Dutch history, architecture, and culture to life. It’s both educational and entertaining, making it a great place for families, couples, or solo travelers. I would recommend it as one of the first stops for tourists visiting the Netherlands. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. Parking was a little pricey, but that might just be my perspective as a visitor from abroad. Overall, I would definitely like to return and see it again.
Abdul-Razak A — Google review
Loved it, what a wonderful piece of art, that Is amazing, every zone has its own beauty, moreover nothing is less but plane ✈️ experience inside it is out standing, a must go place to bring you child here. There is also a shall canteen to have some light snacks and a souvenir shop is also there to bring some gifts. Overall a wonderful experience, but remember you must spare enough time to go there because it needs almost half day to complete it properly if you are a detail lover.
ABHISHEK J — Google review
highly recommend a visit, there are several machines you can pay to get miniatures out, we got a tulip pin bash and there is a mini mars bar factory that gives you 2 mini mars bars, they take cash and card. we would definitely visit again, came as part of a bus tour and got 1.5hrs and unfortunately wasn’t long enough to see everything in detail, would definitely visit again
Lauren P — Google review
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George Maduroplein 1, 2584 RZ Den Haag, Netherlands
https://www.madurodam.nl/nl
+31 70 416 2400
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