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Quote: The Dom is a huge medieval church that was first built in the 14th century. It had a difficult time, though, in a hurricane a few hundred years later, and only the tower survived. Today you can climb 465 steps Read More
Quote: This is a great place for train buffs of all ages. There are lots of train cars to look at as well as models, paintings & videos. The gift shop has good quality souvenirs in many price ranges. Check out Read More
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Quote: There are two options when it comes to cruising on the canals. You can either take a guided cruise, or you can rent a paddle boat and do the work yourself. The first option is a bit more expensive, but the Read More
Quote: Our guide was an old man who used to work for the waterworks. Very interesting and good to see how watersystem was organised in the 19th century. Read More
Quote: May 2 was my second to last full day of visiting my friend Monique in the Netherlands. We planned on going to Arnhem to tour the Airbourne Museum in nearby Oosterbeek, but her daughter Manouk was not feeling Read More
Quote: If you like flowers, the weekly flower market on Saturdays is a must. You can buy 20 beautiful roses for $5, flower arrangements for no more than $10. It is breathtaking to see thousands and thousands of flowers Read More
Quote: On Queensday there is a huge fleamarket in the streets of Utrecht. Live music is everywhere and it's a lot of fun. People are also selling food on the street, but I advice you to not try the food unless it's Read More
Quote: Only 5 minutes walking from the Central Station is de Kanaalstraat (Canalstreet). Here a lot of immigrants have started their businesses thus creating a colorful shopping street where you can buy more exotic Read More
Quote: Housed in a medieval church, the Buurkerk (the neighbors church) this museum displays a collection of mechanical musical instruments from small musical clocks to automatic pianos to fairground street organs. Read More
Quote: The Centraal Museum in Utrecht (the CM) is located on the Nicolaaskerkhof 10 in Utrecht. From Utrecht Central Station it’s about 15 minutes’ walk. The route is signposted. There is also a bus stop near the museum Read More