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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Dinant to Rotterdam?
The direct drive from Dinant to Rotterdam is 147 mi (237 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 18 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Dinant to Rotterdam, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Brussels, Antwerp, Leuven, Tilburg, Namur, and Mechelen, as well as top places to visit like Citadelle de Dinant and Mont Mosan, or the ever-popular Pont Charles de Gaulle.
The top cities between Dinant and Rotterdam are Brussels, Antwerp, Leuven, Tilburg, Namur, and Mechelen. Brussels is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Dinant and 2 hours from Rotterdam.
Namur, located in the Wallonia region of Belgium, is home to the Citadel - a medieval fortress with underground passages, gardens, and impressive views. It also features the Felicien Rops Museum exhibiting the works of an erotic artist from Namur. The baroque St. Loup Church is notable for its marble columns and richly carved ceiling.
1% as popular as Brussels
7 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Rotterdam
Located in the eastern region of Brussels, Belgium, Leuven is renowned for its breweries and historic landmarks. The town hall, built during the 15th century, dominates the central square with its towering spires and intricately carved statues of local luminaries, biblical figures and saints adorning its façade. Across from this magnificent edifice stands St.
4% as popular as Brussels
15 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Rotterdam
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The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is where the headquarters of the European Union resides. The city's centerpiece is the Grand-Place square with 17th-century guildhouses that have shops and cafes inside. The Gothic Hôtel de Ville (town hall) adds to the ornate beauty of this area with its distinctive bell tower. The Maison du Roi has costumes for Manneken Pis statue and also serves as a city-history museum.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Rotterdam
Mechelen, a city located between Brussels and Antwerp in northern Belgium, is known for its rich heritage and artistic treasures. The 13th-century St. Rumbold’s Cathedral houses impressive works by Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck and features the towering St. Rumbold’s Tower, offering panoramic views of the city. Additionally, Kazerne Dossin military barracks serves as a poignant reminder of history with its museum and memorial dedicated to the deportees to WWII concentration camps.
3% as popular as Brussels
5 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Rotterdam
Antwerp is an ancient port city in Belgium situated on the River Scheldt, known for its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The Diamond District of Antwerp houses innumerable diamond traders, cutters and polishers. The old town features striking examples of Flemish Renaissance architecture, including the Grote Markt square and Rubens House showcasing works by Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.
27% as popular as Brussels
8 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Rotterdam
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North Brabant, also known as Brabant, is situated in the southern region of the Netherlands and shares borders with Gelderland and South Holland to the north, Zeeland to the west, Limburg to the east, and Antwerp and Limburg provinces in Flanders (Belgium) to the south. Although often overlooked by first-time visitors, North Brabant offers an excellent opportunity to learn about Dutch culture.
1% as popular as Brussels
20 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Rotterdam
Best stops along Dinant to Rotterdam drive
The top stops along the way from Dinant to Rotterdam (with short detours) are Grand Place, Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station, and Manneken Pis. Other popular stops include Market Hall, Efteling, and Atomium.
Pont Charles de Gaulle, also known as the Charles de Gaulle Bridge, holds a significant place in history due to its connection to the Battle of Dinant during World War I. The bridge is a popular tourist attraction located near the Citadel of Dinant and offers stunning views of the Meuse River. It is adorned with multiple saxophones representing different countries, serving as a tribute to the European Union.
We took the opportunity to stop by this charming town on the way from Metz to Calais and so pleased we did. Colourful restaurants and businesses populate the river front, which if photographed from the opposite side of the river looks like a model village. The Beautiful church towers over them and looks almost Eastern European. There is a huge fortress towering over the town which is accessible it seems by cable car. The town authorities have done a great job beautifying this town and its bridge to attract visitors and we hope to revisit to explore more. Paid parking seems to be plentiful. Public Toilets not so! However if you visit the Tourist Centre, toilets are available there.
Jamie Cooksey — Google review
Great Bridge that is tied to the history of Dinant.
Lots of saxophones represent the different regions of the world. It could be busy during the weeks or public holidays. But good for a weekend visit
CrticalTraveller — Google review
When in Dinant, you basically can't miss this bridge. And it doesn't matter if you go by car, or by foot. To answer your question, statues of saxophone are everywhere because the saxophone was created in Dinant in 1814. Here you go.
Jana Kri?tanov? — Google review
The bridge has a nice view to the old town with the river 😍 by the bridge there are plenty of nice restaurants with good food 😍
Dinant is a small old town in Belgium. The small town has its unique view by the bridge!
Not alot of things to do in the town, ideal for a day out and chill by the bridge 👍🏻
Ashvin Karunagaran — Google review
It hasn't fallen in to the river!! Great location to take pictures of Dinant city and the citadel above the city. Great views up and down the river. Solid bridge easy to cross.
Craig Lemmons — Google review
Nice bridge with a view of Dinant citadel and Notre Dame church. The bridge is decorated with different patterned saxophones because this city is the birth place of Adolphe Sax. This is a very important historic bridge which was existent since the roman times and you can find the history in the museum of the citadel.
Debaleena Sain — Google review
Nice views of Dinant citadel, church and river. When sunny, this is a place to be in Dinant. Possible to walk along the river, go to Citadel via cable car or walk. Also possible to take a river cruise
Punit Bhatia — Google review
Wonderfully gorgeous, with nice views over Dinant. The saxophones create a nice atmosphere. Lovely walk and enjoy the beautiful views
Eduard Verbaarschot — Google review
A great tourist attraction on top of the Meuse river close to Citadel of Dinant connected via a cable car. The bridge has multiple saxophone representing countries. History says the saxophones were set out along the bridge the placement in a tribute to the countries of the European Union in 2010. It was in that year when it was celebrated here the Europe Sax and when it was decided that each saxophone would represent to a European country.
Ajay Meganathan — Google review
Very nicely decorated bridge with different saxophones. It's a view point to get beautiful pictures of Dinant. It's in the heart of the city. You can't miss it. Next to the bridge is the statue of Charles de Gaulle.
Fau “Flower” — Google review
This is the main bridge in Dinant, connecting the two parts of the city together. On either side, there are a number of saxophone statues, each representing a country in the world.
Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari — Google review
This is a bridge on the river Meuse. When in Dinant, you will see this bridge while exploring the city and the surroundings. Would suggest to park the car and take a walk on the bridge and the surroundings. A sunny day gives all the more charm to this city. A few more places to explore around this bridge. Walking around would be a good choice. One of the good places to spend a relaxed time with family & friends. Recommend it.
Dinant Citadel is a medieval stronghold and museum that can be accessed via 408 steps or a cable car. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley. Admission fee of 11 is required, regardless of where one parks. A ticket counter can be found at both the top and bottom entrances, with limited access. Visitors may choose between taking the stairs or cable car, but must still wait in line and pay the fee.
Its beautiful. All the history of Dinant is collected in the citadel. The museums are interesting and takes quite some time to go through. One will get the entire view of the city from top of this place.
There is an option to climb 400 stairs or take a cable car which takes just 1 min to go up.
Vishesh Saxena — Google review
The citadel is very strong strategic rocky construction on the top of the mountain with strong historic heritage, inside citadel you can visit 14 meaningful historic spots and the museum is very impressive they used visual and acoustic sound to make the impression of that days tragedies that had taken place. The citadel tour has also an option with combo to go for boat trip which was a nice choice. You can combine and enjoy the boat with nice atmosphere
Ruzanna Konjoryan — Google review
There was a line (buying tickets was the biggest bottle neck, but with tickets you would be in the same line), but everything was moving at a steady pace.
Some people ignored the line, under the assumption that the tickets are only for the cable car 🚡, bit this is not the case.
We walked upstairs, good exercise for the kids and ourselves. But we took the cable car down 😉
The view over the town is super nice, and there are enough tools of war (of various times) on display. Kids liked the old "pirate" 🦜 cannons and cannonballs the most.
The war simulation in the trenches of the indoor museum was a little too realistic for the kids. Better to skip this part with little kids.
The restaurant is nothing to write home about, but fine for a drink and a simple snack. A group of old people were sitting at a table singing old French songs.
Overall a nice visit if you are in the area 👍 Dinant is overall a cool (oldskool) tourist stop.
Remko van Brakel — Google review
It is a beautiful ancient castle. If you come to Belgium, I recommend coming here. There aren't many tourists. It is a place to travel that is unique and unlike anyone else. Visitors to the castle have both the up and down ropeway fees included. And there is an additional option of taking a boat tour to see the castle.
JP T — Google review
It's an epic citadel that reminds you of a Lord of the Rings scene. It also has the best view of the city below. The fortification towers over the city and overlooks the river. The museum inside contains a nice tour showcasing how life was for a soldier. Impressively, it also contains a sub-officer school.
Do not miss out on the recreated WW1 trench and shelter. Kids will fall in love with this room.
I advise going in time as the museum closes early.
Daniel Portik — Google review
You need to pay €11 when you enter this place. It does not matter where you park, up or down. They have a counter at the top and bottom, with small entrance. You can either walk the stairs or take the cable, your choice but you still need line up and pay the fee. Parking is free up at the fortress. So it is best to park there, pay, pick your choice to go down. When you are done, line up to make your way back. Don’t bother to go in front of the line to see if you can bypass everyone just because you bought ticket from the top. You still have to line up. Enjoy!!
SH W — Google review
Dinant is a very small but interesting city. This is where Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was born, so that's why you will see saxophones around all the city! The main place to visit is the Citadel just above the city. You can either buy a ride with the funicular or climb with the 400+ steps to access it. (You have to buy the ticket to enter). It is a nice place to spend a day, visit the Citadel, the cathedral, and take a beer near the river. You will not regret it!
Christian Manfuro — Google review
“Dinant Citadel”, this name never comes up when people speak about tourist attractions in Belgium but my thought is it should be considered one of the important ones in Belgium. Such a scenic view of river Meuse and Dinant city. The technology involved in making this place alive is great, they take you centuries behind and makes you have a feel of what happened at that place. The cable car connecting the heart of the city and the Citadel is a great experience, a must have.
All this for 12€ is the best part. Worth every penny you spend at this place!
Ajay Meganathan — Google review
This is my 3rd times to visit Dinant. Such a beautiful town!
Because it was a rainy week-day. There were hardly any tourist. No queue with the cable car. We could spend as long as we want to vitist the Citadel. Highly recommended !
Ani — Google review
Amazing place with a beautiful church next to the mountain, river, hill top view and shops..you can use the approximately 400 steps or a cable car (of course) for the travel which is included in the ticket price.. Nice place for a good day / half day trip...
NIRAV PUROHIT — Google review
This is a great monument which explains the history of Dinant you could walk up the stairs or take the team or cable car. The view from the top of the fort is amazing and great for panoramic photography. The museum also has great interactive exposition. There is also a playground for kids. And a cafe for drinks and snacks
CrticalTraveller — Google review
A beautiful historical building where they tell you the history of the battle in August 1914. Also the history of the town of Dinant. There were multiple rooms with information and displays and a coffee shop with waffles. The views from the top were breathtaking as it showed the whole city of Dinant and the river. I would highly recommend the visit and to take the cable car as it is worth the experience.
Ralmar Roberts — Google review
I took the stairs on the way in, but it's not advised unless you do steady climbs regularly. Once on top, it's a fascinating place to visit. This is especially true if you're interested in history and take time to absorb all the information about the city and its citadel. If not, the views themselves would still be worth the visit.
Brandon Detty — Google review
We bought the €20 combo ticket which gave access to the citadel, cable car, and 45 minute ferry ride. The combo ticket is really worth it, especially on a sunny day which unfortunately we didn’t have but it was still good fun. The citadel itself was well maintained and great to explore. A highlight was the trenches room and the collapsed shelter room which isn’t for the faint hearted.
Ben — Google review
Super cute spot! Lovely views of the river. Cathedral is nice. Walking area is nice. Good trails and a cable car if you don't want to take the stairs.
L S — Google review
Amazing views of the city and short wait time for the funicular. There are some caves, playground, paid toilets, gift shop and cafe from the viewpoint
A Kim — Google review
One of the best places of Dinat. Very interesting and also very organized and well explained. So much history in one big citadel.
Unfortunately, some of the video rooms were closed.. so we missed the interactive part of it.
Gonçalo Quintal — Google review
This is must visit place.
Our whole family enjoyed half day at the castle(I called it) and enjoy the cable car. Pity weather wasn't great so couldn't get on to the boat.
SIMON K — Google review
Beautiful view and quiet place to explore. It wasn't crowded at all with tourists, so taking photos is easy. You can buy cable cars and cruise together or separate. There are plenty of options to eat and sit next to harbor. Boating is also a good option.
Rupa M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Nice Castle, good cable car, beautiful architectural Church, nice river, small town. Relaxing atmosphere with a lot of artistic saxaphone statues. 10 out of ten
Ayhan Mimtas — Google review
Excellent , suburb, magnificent. It's everything I love. The waiters are the best and simply delicious coffee with sweets.
I hope to come back in the future for a meal.
Thank you, Citadel
Camille denise.
Netherlands - USA.
Camille Johns — Google review
Dinant is beautiful city, hidden gem " in the rocks". This is Must see for every traveller. (Wallon part of the country, French speaking, but everybody speaks English as well)
Darina — Google review
It's a really beautiful place to see, the view from the top is amazing, you can walk there or get a cable car, what is strange you pay for entry and inside you have to pay to go to the toilet, should be free to be honest, anyway it's really good place to visit, lot's of history.
Krzysztof B — Google review
I went on Monday morning and many shops were closed. I wonder if it was also the case for the cable car. The climb to the top was rather steep, but it was quite enjoyable in the cold winter day. Great view of Dinant at the top!
The citadel is mostly empty, other than the parts that have permanent exhibition about the history that the place has witnessed, especially during the war. I was surprised with some of the out-of-context tourist attraction within the place. It is worth a try.
Irfan Silalahi — Google review
A fantastic place, with an incredible view of the village of Dinant. Entrance is 12 euros per person, you can climb a 408-step staircase or take the cable car. A well-preserved historic place.
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Family-friendly park with a playground, kids' rides & a minigolf course, plus sea lion & seal shows.
Despite being a little bit on the older side of amusement parks the quality was really enjoyable. The animals looked taken care of and the premises were nice and tidy and everything seemed safe. Every attraction has a person overseeing this activity, so nothing can go wrong. My kids loved it and so did we :) it's crazy this is a 3 minute drive from Huy's city center!
Bart Lo — Google review
Amusement park for children 8 years and younger. Have to pay entry fees which doesn't include anything. Additional ticket for the rides excludes pony ride and golf. Overall good experience with younger kids
Uzair Ahmed — Google review
Nice park for children.. Has some animals.. The seals show was very nice.. The park was clean and not crowded as well..
The only downside was that there was only one worker who's operating all of the games in the park 🙃🙃.. So we kept searching for her with every game my son wanted to play.
Nourhan El-Boudy — Google review
Cannot understand very well the Entry ticket price as apart from Animal Show nothing much included in that Entry Ticket.
For enjoying that park you need to buy another ticket for the Kids, So its for Parents 10€ and for the kids 10€ for Entry and 10€ for the rides so in total we paid 20€ per kid and this also not including attractions like Pony Rides, Mini Golf or Kids Cinema.
After paying the price which is bit on higher side, you kids will love it whole day and on Sunny day long queues at gate, Snacks or Restaurant.
Also don't forget all kids to have ticket and stamped on the hand as this is compulsory on many rides.
Raja Imran Khan — Google review
Our family discovered a new jewel! Great price for a family with children - perfect activities. Unforgettable. The Dino Park is fantastic.
Brecht Van Neste — Google review
Perfect to spend as day with your kids. Great fun ! Nice show of parrots and sea lions. Surely recommend it.
William G — Google review
It is a beautiful park, play area and a zoo. It has several fun activities for kids and adults. Do not miss the sea lion show.
adithya b — Google review
No expectation before coming to Mont Mosan but it really surprised me in a positive way at the end. The park is certainly not new but my 7-year old daughter loves their rides. There are some newer playgrounds here and there that kids will not be bored. Even though it rained on the day we visited Mont Mosan, my daughter loves the park. I think it offers more than its price. It is a very nice amusement park for kids 3-10. Older kids may not find it amusing.
Timothy Yeung — Google review
As others have noted the attractions are a bit dated, and some are better maintained than others, but it's a whole's day worth of fun for kids aged 4 to 10. We visited from Brussels on a public holiday and parking was tricky but we managed (for free). If you have serious concerns about animal abuse for entertainment purposes you might want to stay away. We got a Groupon deal for entrance but we still had to pay an extra 12€ per kid for free access to all attractions.
AsGood AsItGets — Google review
Great park for small and bigger kids! The park is quite pricy though. You pay 10 euros a parent and if your kid wants to enjoy a few rides, you better buy a pass which is, again, 10 euros.
My son loooved the dinosaurs at the entrance and enjoyed the park. Not all animals look good but overall OK.
The Citadel of Namur, a fortress that dates back to the 10th century, dominates the town with its grey walls and tunnels. Though rebuilt over time, it remains an impressive sight on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. The Chateau des Comtes section and cafe Le Panorama provide particularly stunning vistas. Visitors can stroll along rampart footpaths for access to open areas at any time.
A must see place in Namur, visit of underground tunnels absolutely recommended. Parking possibility in front of Tera Nova Centre. Hospitable staff at ticket office. 👍👍👍
Jaroslav Vl?ek — Google review
You can either walk, drive or take the cable car like us, up to the citadel. Probably worth it if you want to see Namur during the ride.
Once up at the citadel, it opens up to a plateau where it houses an exhibition hall (quite unique architecture), an open space car park, a cafe and a chateau.
We made our way to the cafe where the spectacular view of Namur and the Meuse awaited us. We chilled a bit while savouring the sights.
Walked up to the chateau, now converted into a cafe and restaurant. There’s a rose and herb garden.
If you want to explore further, take a walk down from the cafe to the citadel grounds.
All in, worth the €6.50/adult ticket for return trip in the cable car.
Eddy Khoo — Google review
Just a stunning example of medieval architecture and the views are spectacular. Quick drive from Brussels. What a amazing place. The people in this simple town are so very friendly, but if you do not speak French, a translator app or phrase book will be a great help. We love visiting the little towns and villages when we travel from Brussels. Road connectivity is very good, so it is very easy to see new places, large and small. I completely recommend a visit.
nure SK — Google review
very nice and relatively quiet place, we parked on the hill at the large parking lot in front of the theater auditorium, we walked towards the main building, the man at the reception knew English, he explained to us every possibility we can do on the place, there is a museum of history of the fortress inside but we did not go there (because of kids), the tunnels are only guided so it is not possible to go there alone, the train was stand-by by one hour so we chose the possibility of a free walking around the area, pros: free toilet, small caffee inside, free movement, not so many people, very kind receptionist, cons: the cable car runs only until 17:00
Marek Sopko — Google review
Gigantic citadelle, the biggest in Europe I think. Lies in the center of Namur and stretches up the whole hill. Parking is available at the Confluence underground garage (tickets are cheaper when using their app) between both rivers at the foot of the citadelle.
You can drive up by car or bus, take the cable car to the top for € 5 - 7 or trek up on foot (lots of stairs on the foot paths: not suitable for mobility impaired people). If you walk, take a lot of fluid with you! Roadcyclists also use the steep ascent for training. There's also a TukTuk, which you have to book in a Vance according to the ads !
There are sculptures scattered along the way (see photo of the golden tortoise and it's rider) and the vistas of Namur's old town and rivers Sambre and Maas are spectacular!
There are some restaurants at the top. Beyond it even higher up lies luxury hotel + restaurant Chateau Namur. And the marriage license should also be up there.
Steph — Google review
To get the best city view from different angle, don't miss out Citadel top. Take the Cable car one way only on the top then walk down the road then you will amazed by mesmerizing views. ✌🏽✨😏
Travel With Farhin — Google review
What a pleasant surprise this town was an amazing sight to see. Love the ambience as Christmas season very pretty.
Mary Giovanelli — Google review
Stunning architecture, feels very Roman, and you get stunning views of the city of Namur. Walking till the castle with the kids took quite some time but the walk was totally worth it and very satisfying.
victoria nyaga — Google review
Amazing views but not great to access. Would advise cable car both ways if anyone is unsteady on their feet. Cafe isn't too great. Not many choices and self service. OK for kids. There is alittle mini train that runs but we missed it but I'm sure children would enjoy this.
Anne Marie Gordon — Google review
I made a tour of the citadel and visited the surroundings. I enjoyed the sightseeing.
Andreea Cîrjaliu — Google review
Just a stunning example of medieval architecture and the views are spectacular. The people in this little town are so very friendly, but if you do not speak French, bring a translator app or phrase book with you. We decided to take a look at this beautiful little place following a road trip from Germany to the UK. It's about halfway between the Calais Ferry Port and Kaiserslautern, so why not? We love visiting the little towns and villages when we travel for business. There are a thousand roads to and from everywhere, so it is very easy to see new places, large and small. I completely recommend a visit. Cin-Cin! 🍸
Christopher Combest — Google review
A journey through time and history awaited me at the Citadel of Namur. Nestled at the meeting point of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, this majestic fortress is a testament to the strategic importance of Namur and the evolution of military architecture over the centuries. The Citadel has witnessed countless stories and transformations with its origins back to the Roman era.
The view from the top, at a staggering 190 m, is unparalleled - overlooking the flowing Meuse and the iconic Parliament of Wallonia. But it's not just the views that captivate; the history is rich and deep. It began in 937.
Walking through the Citadel, you are reminded of its ever-evolving role – from a strategic military post to its repurposing in the 1930s as a protected command post space. Today, it is a reminder of the past and a symbol of Wallonia's heritage – rightfully classified as a Wallonia Major Heritage site.
For anyone looking for a panoramic view of Namur, the Citadel is a must-visit. Experience a blend of nature's beauty and human ingenuity in one place.
Alexander Belyakov — Google review
A great experience learning about the history of Namur from the middle ages until the last world wars as it played a significant role in defending the city. The tour of the tunnel systems is quite unique and informative and is a welcome addition to the tourism of the Citadel.
Andres Ignacio — Google review
You can hike from the entry way near the roundabout Rue Notre dame, and make your way up to the Tourist Information Centre. There’s also a museum in there that tells about the story of the city. Although the view is very pretty. The way from and to the Tourist Centre is not pedestrian friendly.
Audrey Laurentia — Google review
Fantastic citadel museum! The audio guides are perfect. If you get the chance for the guided tour of the tunnels absolutely jump on it! In my opinion he Citadel of Namur is a much greater visit than than the one in Dinant.
Bois du Cazier is a UNESCO site that comprises two museums showcasing the history of industry and glassmaking on an industrial heritage site, along with a former coal mine. The staff is exceptionally polite and helpful, making it a must-visit destination. This historical place sheds light on the working conditions of people who provided energy for the country in earlier times.
Nice place to understand industrial changes and get some information about 1956 tragedy.
Adrian — Google review
We spent most of the day here as there was so much to see. I loved the narrative guide; it was like a conversation between a lady and a gentleman personas who worked in the mine, so I found it alive and captivating.
victoria nyaga — Google review
Staff doesn't speak English at all, but the place is worth visiting, as it is the important site in Charleroi history as an industrial and mining city.
Rus?an Taran — Google review
- We saw people walking around with audio guides towards the end. we were not told this at the entrance.
- The proposed tour starts with an industrial museum and then a glass museum. This is all well and good, but I suspect that most people who visit a mining site come for the mining part, which comes at the end of that tour and when I got tired of reading the non-mining stuff. Moreover, the part about the mines is very sparsely developed. The video about the mining disaster, for example, was still reasonable, but it's in a corner behind a wall, where you could miss it! There should be much more focus and attention for this, so the 'logistics' on the site can be made much better in an easy way. For a Unesco world heritage site, this should actually be much better!
J. A. — Google review
Excellent! Excellent! the parking lot was full so we parked in a nearby street, the entrance fee is valuable, kind staff speaks English, toilets are for free, the area is quite large, we walked independently with an electronic guide, many exhibits are related to mines and coal, machines, industry, electricity, short the film shows the history of the mine and industry and the minning accident, everywhere was clean, the spaces for visitors are outside and inside, you can spend about 2-3 hours there, interesting even for children, there is a cafe and a restaurant, I highly recommend it!
Marek Sopko — Google review
We spent 5 hours (incl restaurant on the site). The place is very big and very interesting. It is very recommended, also with kids.
3N0 — Google review
Excellent museum well worth visiting. It teaches you a lot about the industrial revolution and mining in this area and is very in depth with sub museums also inside such as a glass museum. The staff speak good English and the displays also are in perfect English. I spent 2 hours here so this is highly recommended. Free entry also.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
UNESCO site of industrial heritage. Staff is very polite and helpful. Definitely worthy of your visit. Amazing to think in what conditions people lived and worked to provide energy for the country. It is also a place of a human tragedy which took lives of several hundred people.
darius savolskis — Google review
Museum was interesting and big. Buildings and exhibitations told an old story of industry. If you visit here you will undestand Charleroi’s industrial heritage.
Veera Syvävirta — Google review
One of the best museum experience! A must visit for all ages. Thanks to a great audio guide, recordings of a former miner and his sister let you introduce you the life of miners and revisit the tragedy of Marcinelle and its lessons for the future, as you walk through the places which became both source of glory and shame for the country. Very moving. You cannot walk out indifferent. Could not keep my tears.
emanuele santi — Google review
All of us should see such places to understand "how did we get to this point of civilization", blood and tears of miners
The Herge Museum, housed in a contemporary building, showcases the works of Georges Remi, the creator of Tintin. The museum offers an extensive and engaging display that celebrates the life and talents of the multitalented cartoonist. The exhibition features numerous models, photographs and source materials used by Herge to ensure accuracy in his sketches. Visitors can avail themselves of an entertaining audioguide during their visit.
Every Tintin fan must visit this museum. The museum was beautiful and very modern. Fairly priced at 12 euro per adult. I was surprised to find so many original drawings of Herge in the exhibition. It was very interesting to learn the background of Herge and see the development of the characters and the tools used! There was not a lot of people here when we the museum opened. It was easy to find, but a bit far out of Brussels, which was where we stayed. But I think the museum was worth the train ride and the fare.
Andr? Bryder — Google review
A wonderful purpose built museum for the work of Herge who spent his life elevating the work of ‘comic’ books quite an achievement. The structure is staggering and the work is so well displayed. Well worth a trip out to see it. The cinema section shows the movies that inspired his drawings from King Kong to the Marc’s brothers. Give yourself time to get around everything.
Graham Short — Google review
Unfortunately I didn't enjoy the visit. The overall experience was very very ordinary and uninteractive, actually it didn't meet my expectations. The visit is included in the musuempass so that is the only good part of it. The footfall was also very less on the day when I went there.
Sailpik Hazra — Google review
Very great museum. Every Tintin fan will love it, and every non-fan too. The museum is relatively large and has three floors which are accessible via an elevator and stairs. The contents are fantastic. It introduces Hergé himself, his works and of course there is a lot specifically about Tintin, one of his most famous comic series. The museum is really interestingly designed and there is a lot of media and film material. In addition, you can delve deeper and more intensively into the story with an audio guide. All important languages are supported in the app. The Tintin works were very diverse. Many drawings, original works and notes and templates for ideas are on display here. Also models from the comics. The restaurant is very good and lovingly designed. The Hergé shop is diverse and there is something for everyone. Highly recommended. We were there as a family.
C J — Google review
Super Cool, Well Designed and Interactive! One hour south of Brussels and is worth the quick trip!
Ohad Sternberg — Google review
Absolutely loved the space and so will any Tintin fan. Definitely recommend downloading the app/audio guide and it is a great collection especially given the low price. Definitely make the trek from Brussels if you have the time!
Ya Yay — Google review
Super good!! Must visit!!!
And the food and wine from the museum restaurant are also very good!!!
Danny Wong — Google review
This is a must for any Tintin fan.
The museum contains the life of Hergé which of course includes Tintin. The museum is well laid out, has hundreds of original examples of Hergé's work in different formats and many models and displays of Tintin.
There is a free downloadable audio guide which walks you through the 8 rooms available. It provides videos and images as well as voice and is a must when visiting.
The museum also contains lockers so you don't need to carry your bags, clean toilets, a restaurant and a shop with a whole host of different items.
Travelling from Brussels is easy as you can get on the train to Lovain-la-Neuve and the museum is a few minutes walk away from the station (well sign posted).
Vicci Skinner — Google review
Magnifico museo que recrea la historia del creador de las "Aventuras de Tintín". Aparte del valor ilustrativo del material expuesto, hay que destacar el edificio que lo contiene, una vistosa obra arquitectónica, que llama la atención por su volumetría asimétrica, con cierto desorden en los cuerpos que componen el edificio, que permite un recorrido mediante pasarelas que unen las distintas salas.
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Magnificent museum that recreates the story of the creator of the "Adventures of Tintin". Apart from the illustrative value of the exposed material, we must highlight the building that contains it, a showy architectural work that draws attention for its asymmetrical volumetry, with a certain disorder in the bodies that make up the building, which allows a walk through walkways that connect the different rooms.
José Guerrero S — Google review
Great looking museum with nice architecture, young and friendly staff and yummy + reasonably priced cafe. Special thanks and praise to the welcoming young staff at the cafe who didn’t turned us away when we tried to order at 5:30pm. They made our milkshake and yummy crepe very quickly and made our day and our experience at the museum great! Thank you! Museum closed at 6pm on n Sunday. It gives us sufficient time to tour around even we can only arrive at 3pm.
K m Y — Google review
I can’t recommend this museum highly enough. What an amazing experience. Carefully and meticulously thought through and arranged, it fulfils every expectation. It’s superb and a must for any Hergé, Tintin fan. It was very easy to get to from Brussels to. One train, very short walk (5 minutes) from the station. A wonderful place giving you all the warm and fuzzy feels you could imagine!
Colin Shaw — Google review
Had the most wonderful time here! The museum is excellent and there's a free audio guide app that was clever, informational, and easy to navigate. I spent probably 3-4 hours here but most people would probably take about an hour and a half. Great if you love Tintin, great if you love Hergé's other works too. Well designed and so interesting! You can see original inks, plates, gouache art, memorabilia, and photographs.
Ivy Antunes — Google review
This is my 2nd visit to Brussels and I had made the trip specifically to visit the Herge museum. We stayed near Brussels-Midi and it took us around an hour by train to go there. Since it was a Sunday, we bought the family ticket for my sister and myself - it cost us 12 euros for a round trip. The stop is Louvain-La-Neuve-Univ. You get out of the two track railway station and walk right up, go straight through a square, and you can actually see the museum in the distance.
Right at the entrance you can see Tintin and Captain Haddock on the glass door, and you go from zero to a happy place immediately. The staff is very helpful. The entrance fee of 12 euros included a free audio guide. Photography is not allowed. But there is an interactive photo room/machine where you can click these awesome pictures with Tintin and the rest of his crew. :)
Make it a point to go through all the rooms - they are arranged chronologically starting with Herge's birth and family - the way his art matured, and the final few rooms dedicated to Tintin exclusively. There is one particular chandelier-like structure made with all the 220 (??) characters that appeared in Tintin. And then there is this round room which is filled with all the Tintin titles from top to bottom - you have to experience it to believe it!!
The museum is wheelchair accessible and the day I visited, I actually saw a mother daughter duo of 76-94 enjoying the tour just as much as the rest of us did. Age is absolutely no bar.
Mahuya Paul — Google review
The museum offers a wonderful experience for any Tintin fan, and there is extensive information about Hergé's life and the historical context of his work as well. There is a multilingual audio guide app that you can download, and it really enhances your experience. I got the ticket for €7 with a student discount, and there are lockers to leave your jacket or bag as well.
Soroosh Akef — Google review
I had such a wonderful time at the Hergé museum! Learned so much and even picked up some nice souvenirs at the gift shop.
Zeeshan — Google review
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Rue du Labrador 26, 1348 Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Open on Sunday for those who want to visit a brewery when all others are closed! I have been there twice already. They have good beer and also wide selection of strong drinks like whiskey, rum and gin. The tour on Sunday is at 15.00, I have taken the tour a few years ago and unfortunately it was only in Dutch, but the tour guide was really amiable and translated in English some parts. Maybe they have English tours now, but we did not ask. As we could not stay for so long we just enjoyed their nice chalet style restaurant. We took tapas to share and a crazy choco drink for dessert. Obviously we tried the beer. Tripel Kannunik is really GOOD.
Carolina Gontar — Google review
Wonderful indoor and outdoor seating. Beers are award winning and aptly so. Good range of beers available, and at less than $4 (Euro 3.60), which is unbelievable. Outdoor play area for children. Easy bus ride, if you're traveling by train to nearby towns.
Robert Cole — Google review
Wonderful place to stop at after a lovely walk through the Sint Truiden orchards and year-round to be honest. Lively, picturesque outside terrace and cosy interior. Great beers, of course, and all warm drinks with the added house whisky and eau-de-bière are delicious. Always lovely to come back.
Ioana Scaesteanu — Google review
Great selection of biers, and delicious food! Super friendly and professional staff, very well managed. Definitely will come back, recommend👍
nan cao — Google review
Great place, and the meat and cheese tray, WOW.
Jeff Parsons — Google review
Best place to have amazing beers and a cozy atmosphere.
Frederick Vercammen — Google review
Park yourself at the tennis club in the back and be amazed by this big brewery.
It has a huge terrace which is always full when good weather, simply because this place is just amazing.
The staff is really friendly, even though they have to serve so much beer greedy people and run 10km in a day.
Brouwerij Wilderen is brewing beer, whiskey and gin. The blond beers, Wilderen Goud and Kannunik are very tasty. There is also a smalls shop where you can buy all different alcohol at democratic prices.
Did not order food here, but looks like they serve good tapas.
Definitely a hotspot to enjoy the good weather!
Stephen — Google review
A perfect place to go. If you find your self near the city you must definetely visit this Brewery and find out some more about not only how a fine beer or spirit is made of but also the history of the place. Afterwards you can enjoy its fine beers at a very pleasant environment.
Walibi Belgium is a seasonal amusement park located near Wavre, a city known for its historic castle and natural reserves. The park offers a mix of kids-only attractions, roller coasters, carousels, and an observation wheel. Easily accessible by train or car, the park has been entertaining visitors since 1975 and continues to introduce new thrill rides every few years.
We absolutely recommend Walibi in Belgium. The staff is super friendly. The family ambience is great.
Our favourite ride was Konda. Wow! Such thrills. We recommend to get speedy passes, specially the infinite one that you can once you are at the park.
LGBT+ couples like us feel at home. Really not a single person stared at us or seemed uncomfortable. 🏳️🌈
Good job Walibi!
Mr. Chill & Mr. Fluffy will be back!
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Mr. Chill & Mr. Fluffy — Google review
Very nice theme park. Well maintenance but very poor capacity. Waiting time at least 45 minutes for the extreme rides.
Speedy ticket is recommended in order to reduce waiting time.
Would love to go back again!
Nakarin P. — Google review
It’s one of the biggest amusement parks in Belgium. Lots of thrilling roller coasters, like the standout Kondaa, and immersive themed areas. Despite occasional crowds and long waits, the park's diverse attractions and friendly atmosphere make it a top choice for families and thrill-seekers seeking a fun-filled day in Europe. Would recommend to use the app to check out the wait times for each ride to plan your next ride
The place has ♿accessible Parking’s and toilets
Shreyas Gore — Google review
Super fun for everyone! It’s great to start the day with Aqualibi and then go to the main park! Walibi is full of attractions and everyone will find something for themselves! Food in the park in okay but unfortunately lacks healthy options so be prepared! Overall, great fun for a day or two not so far from Brussels :)
Can’t wait for them to reopen in October 2021! :)
Agnieszka — Google review
Very nice park,
The atmosphere is great there .
Some coasters are a bit old and should be replaced, however the newer attractions are so nicely done that I can look over the other ones.
It has something for everyone in there no matter how old you are.
The fast pass is very worth it, I can only recommend it on a crowded day.
Snorri — Google review
Very nice, clean, well maintained themepark. Good variety of food establishments throughout the park. All toilets very clean, sometimes a bit hidden. Waiting times for the attractions were very low, when we visited. The fastpass system works really well. Would recommend this themepark.
Kruimelgebakje — Google review
Very fun, recommend buying tickets in advance, makes it easier. The rides are very nice. You can buy food and souvenirs there. There are also little games like a claw machine or trying to throw a ball in a bucket and more games similar to this. You must visit this attraction park at least once in your life. But make sure you download the app walibi Belgium, because it really helps out if you need a quick check which tides have the smallest wait time. The wait time can be big, it can vary around 0-50min, I suggest going to the shorter times first if you want to go on more rides. But I think the day matters, if there's a special occasion like Halloween, there will definitely be a lot of people. Although it's very nice on Halloween, spooky. So in summary, it's very nice, I recommend going.
Gintare Skruodyte — Google review
Went for the halloween event this weekend, it surely was amazing! Very nice to have been back to Walibi. I Would recommended a fast pass tho', otherwise waiting lines for attractions are over an hour.
Alucardella — Google review
We love this place when there are no public Holidays, otherwise it is not fun to visit because of the crowd and long cues.
What we love is that there is now a special place for kids starting 1 meter to be able to have some atractions (I think a total of 5 atractions, like the mini version of the Dalton) in a protected/ closed area.
The kids just love it, there is also an open outdoor playground on the other side of the park, that is huge for them to have fun.
For us it was more advantageous to buy a subscription, because we planned to go more than one time. You can than also buy a subscription that is much more intresting for the parking.
Perfect during summer holidays or no rainy days.
My kids love it (that started when 3 and 4, and now 4 and 5, stil loving it)
Rabia Uslu — Google review
Very good parc, we enjoyed our Journey there, there is so much choice for the games, it was crowded in the middle of the journey and some times we spend too much time waiting our turn, that's why at last we prefered to choose the games according to the least waiting time and that's the reason why we enjoyed it, we didn't waste too much time...
Bettaieb Yosra — Google review
A very nice park with a good variety of rides for all ages. We love the water park and the food options. Our only complaint is how early dining closes and the seemingly random hours. Season pass is worth the money.
Truett Kinard — Google review
Had a blast at this park. You don’t need more than a day though. The coasters are fun and it has a great atmosphere.
We were treated very badly by 1 employee though. Spent over half an hour at guest service but they spoke no english or dutch (only french) which made it very annoying to file a complaint.
But besides that, we had a good day. Werewolf and kondaa were my favourite coasters. All the others are fun to do as well. Would definitely recommend a visit!
Naomi __ — Google review
It was my first time riding a roller coaster and it was simply PHENOMENAL. The variety and safety of each roller coaster is unbelievable for a newbie. It was a thrill!
Teodor Balaban (Bali) — Google review
It was Halloween, rainy and cold and a bit crowded when I was over there. The rides were fun and enjoyable, the attractions were also really interesting. The freaks show was really entertaining and fun. It was a nice experience for me!
Harry James Potter — Google review
Adequate security measures. Attractions were in optimal conditions. There is sufficient public space for rest and freshen up. Clean restrooms easy to find. Attractions for small children (0.90 meters) are week spread all over the park.
While there is an interesting online app, I was under the impression that it is not so precise. Hence, one suggestion would be to check the map. It is not necessarily user friendly.
Mónica Rico Benítez — Google review
My children and I love Walibi. We don't live too far away so visit regularly, occasionally it can be a little bit too busy, but generally we find the queue times reasonable. The park over the years is always being constantly improved. Always very clean and plenty of toilets.
Some brilliant rides, my kids love the kondaa and my favourite is the pulsar.
My children will have some great childhood memories from Walibi!
Cheryl Randall — Google review
I came for Kondaa from germany. 40 - 60 mins waiting times and only one train in operation!
This ride can double the capacity but their answer to the question why they didnt do it: not enough people.
So how much waiting time does this park want? 1:30??
The stuff operated great! Fast, super friendly but i dont get why this park wants people to spend their whole visit in the rain at 6 degrees standing in the line.
Its one of the best parks in europe and one of the greatest roller coasters too. But the decision how stuff is run ruins the whole experience.
Gabriel Leberwurst — Google review
The best amusement park in Belgium and one of the best in Europe. Not the first time there for me and my family, but we have seen this time the Halloween arrangements and they are really impressive.
Cezar Neculae — Google review
This was a great park! It is good for the whole family, but the roller coasters are better for older kids. Vampire, Weerwolf, and Cobra are pretty painful, so avoid these if you don’t want a headache. Kondaa is a MUST do. We unfortunately had to buy speedy passes for 50€ each because we wanted to make sure we rode everything. The speedy passes really slow down the normal lines which is annoying if you don’t buy them. Overall, this park is great for all ages, but if you have small kids, there are better parks that have more kid rides and kid coasters.
Daisy Plyler — Google review
Lovely place. We enjoyed a lot. Some improvements may be implemented: it closes early, no coffee choices and only coffee served inside the buffets is not a good one either. Too much smoking around. And the waiting times were too long. Looking forward to visit again.
Ismail Altas — Google review
It is an adult park more than Kids.
One of the best amusement park in Eu.
The queue was long on sunday.
Syrine Maatar — Google review
The attractions were truly remarkable ! However, we encountered an issue with a staff member at the boat attraction. Thankfully, a manager promptly intervened, resolved the problem, and even generously provided our entire family with speed line tickets (which we greatly appreciated). Nonetheless, certain parts of the park appear to require maintenance.
Another thing ,make sure that the QR code (photos) are working, we didn't get ours, they have an issue in there website ( it's been 3 days nothing yet.
P.S : Attraction lines can become quite length.
The Groot Begijnhof Leuven is a heritage museum that preserves the religious and social history of women in Leuven, Belgium. The museum is located in the heart of the town, and it is a great place to wander through quiet streets lined with old brick houses and step-gabled brick houses with stone window frames. There are also a couple of pretty footbridges that cross the central stream.
Went on a weekend visit to Leuven and this place was breathtaking. So calm and peaceful yet holding a huge history. It used to be a residence of Nuns and now a UNESCO heritage site perfect for promenade 🤗
Palak Rawat — Google review
I’ve been to Begijnhoven all over Belgium. Probably because it is a mostly-Dutch/Belgian concept, but still. All of them have the same characteristics (green grass courtyards for washing clothes, little houses right next to each other and cosy streets, a church on the grounds, etc..) but what makes this one special is not-hidden in the name. It is pretty big. The one in Antwerp and Tongeren are small in comparison (not less cute though).
You’d be amiss not to stroll through this serene and walled-in area of Leuven, stubbing your toes against the cobblestones and wondering if people still live here (spoiler: a lot of students still do).
Stefan Bussels — Google review
Beautiful ancient buildings, as if returning to the past years, worth visiting
张献忠 — Google review
Such a lovely and peaceful area. I really felt like i stepped back in time. Definitely worth a visit ♥️
Dirk Timmermann — Google review
Nice place to see historical buildings.
Eslem Molla — Google review
A beautiful tiny town built inside another beautiful town, Leuven.
It is an official UNESCO world heritage site, built in 1232, it's a place of silence and rest, where students, professors and visitors from abroad live to be near of the University
Mattia Turla — Google review
Beautiful relaxing place totally worth a visit when in Leuven. Its a well deserved Unesco site. The history of the Beguines is worth exploring as a movement challenging traditions and cultures, and alternative points of view.
Juan Francisco Poveda — Google review
The best Begijnhof in Belgium in my opinion. And Belgium has a lot of beautiful ones! But this particular one is stunning. We visited on a weekday and it was so peaceful.
Michael Linford Jnr — Google review
The begijnhof neighborhood in Leuven is recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site (along with other begijnhofs in Flanders). It feels as though you’re stepping back in time while walking through the immaculately well-maintained streets admiring the old stone roads and the red brick buildings. A professor at the local university informed us that the residents are a mix of established locals as well as university students. Irrespective of the profiles of the neighborhood’s inhabitants, it is extremely serene, quiet and feels safe even walking alone late at night. While it is a good hike from the train station and a bit away from the center of town, make the trip to the begijnhof for a step back in time.
Nani A — Google review
I love this place because I can feel the lives of people in the past and now. Small windows with non-flat glasses and their live through the windows attract me and make me go back to past. Bumpy stone-paved road help me to imagine the world without cars.
Tarou CrossRiver — Google review
Gives you a very old colonial vibe as soon as you step into the streets. Its a well preserved beguinage containing numerous houses and apartments and is owned by the University for its housing needs. With beautiful brick houses, stone walkways, canals and a garden…this is a must visit spot in Leuven
Niranjana Sreekumar — Google review
Very nice old district, we had luck to be there at Sunday evening. It was almost empty, very calm, with romantic flair and seldom pedestrians passing the streets. Definitely one "must-see" during the visit to Loeven!
Maria Matveeva — Google review
UNESCO WH site. Gorgeous and well restored housing which is now used for student accommodation in Leuven.
Free to access and wonder around, quietness is encouraged as the place is quiet and peaceful so visitors are encouraged to keep noise to a minimum.
Walking distance from Leuven city centre.
One thing I did notice was the lack of bins and seating areas to take a break during the walk.
J Bradley — Google review
A must-see historical site if you want to see a wonderfully restored old village compound once inhabited by hundreds of women from the religious order of the beguines. The beguinage covers a relatively large area intertwined with a river, a lot of green, magnificent historical buildings and the beguin church, open to the public. The site is inhabited by a few happy students and university professors who would be pleased with a bit of silence. In other words: a tourist location but no typical attraction for noisy kids or anyone looking for a coffee place, restaurant or souvenir shop. Only paid parking spots can be found in the near vicinity. Wheelchair access is challenging since the compound is paved with cobblestones.
Freddy Vandriessche — Google review
Really calm and nice place, worth a visit if you are in the area
The Old Market in Leuven is a buzzing, tree-shaded town square lined with open-air bars and restaurants in ornate gabled mansions. La Oude Markt, c'est place to be for a snack at the student atmosphere. It's filled with bars and cafés, so we'd gone to Bar 9 on recommendation from an old student louvaniste: apparently they have some of the best cocktails!
Used to live near by. It's changed a lot in the last few years but still remains beautiful place for a drink or food
Richard Dakin — Google review
Beautiful old square with plenty of cafes, bars and places to eat. Reduced services and number of places open on a Sunday so it’s best to go on a Saturday when the town square is active and full of life.
Wear comfortable shoes, the cobblestones can be lethal for your feet!
J Bradley — Google review
Totally beautiful this place, surrounded by the old unique buildings typical European style. And it's considered to have a longest bar in the world here. In the evening, the restaurants and bars will be all opened, so make sure come early otherwise full.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Vibrant square with dozens of varied pubs and bars, and a couple of spots to eat. Definitely come for a drink in the sun if you are visiting Leuven in the summer.
Lucas M — Google review
The place is phenomenal. Cafe places are crowded, but they are very lovely. You can find everything over there: cafe places, restaurants, fast food, bars.. etc. It is better to walk around.. don't rely on a car because some streets are very narrow and cars are not allowed there. If you are looking for history, entertainment, and fun time. This is the best place
Ahmed Yousof — Google review
As much it is lively during the weekdays, this place I'd dead on the weekends. Overall, a nice place to hang and have good quality Belgian beer 🍺
Ali MN — Google review
Very nice place to see another pearl of Belgium maby less known but must see.. Nice shops and restaurants and the old Town very pleasant. 👍 Go and enjoy a quiet half day.
Tomer Mualem — Google review
Beautiful old houses, lively terraces, fantastic beers
Eric de Sturler — Google review
Vibrant city centre area. Lots of bars, lots of restaurants for all budgets. Always busy. When the weather is good, you can “walk on heads” here.
Francis Braekeleire — Google review
many bars but how is this the world's largest bar...
A L — Google review
The buildings are beautiful, but the center is in fact very small. The biggest problem is that it's almost impossible to find a parking spot. I guess the best option is to come by train.
Corina Lucia Anton — Google review
Such a pretty square with bars, restaurants and cafes all around its perimeter. It seems to be mostly a place for evening and late night and I've noticed a younger crowd. It is central and all around it there are shops, more restaurants and cafes, and fast food chains.
You won't find parking in the center of Leuven because it's mostly pedestrian so I suggest walking/riding or taking the bus. There are underground parking garages right on the outskirt though but I think public transportation is the best bet.
Patrizia R. — Google review
Service at the highest level. Always pleasant smiling and helpful staff. The most delicious dishes I have ever tasted in Belgium. I come here with pleasure to eat. I wish you prosperity. Thank you for your attentive attitude towards each visitor 🇺🇦
Мария Кымпан — Google review
My husband and I stopped for lunch in our way from Amsterdam to Brussels. Very cute market square with shops, cafes and beautiful architecture. While enjoying our lunch we witnessed 2 weddings at the church! We visited on a Saturday afternoon on a beautiful July day. We enjoyed beer and wine along with good food (schnitzel) outside on the patio at Reubens. The staff was pleasant and we very little issues with language. We spent about $60 euros on lunch. If you find this review helpful please like and follow.
Rechelle Williams Rechelle Recycle Reuse — Google review
My wife and I visited this place yesterday with my daughter and her husband - now living in Hever. What an interesting experience... seeing all the different architecture in one town...amazing. We truly enjoyed the outing and scenery. We also enjoyed some beer - very nice... karmeliet.
The 15th-century stadhuis is a magnificent Gothic-style former municipal headquarters with turrets, fancy stonework, and 236 sculptures on the walls. It is one of Leuvens most iconic sights and survived numerous wars that devastated the rest of the town. The building can pretend to be ninth wonder of the world.
One of the most incredible and intricate buildings! You could stand and stare at it for hours and continually notice something new! Even more wonderful in the morning sunlight we got. We did not go inside, we were simply happy to gaze upon it.
Ciara Lucie — Google review
A beautiful building , the minarets depicts the Islamic minarets in Middle East . Lots of effort put to maintain the building . It would be great if a silent room is built in it so people can come and read salah / prayers at it when it’s time for prayer .
Yusaf imran — Google review
Such a beautiful city hall, happening square. Especially great in winter with Christmas lights. Preferable to go at-least once and to keep in your bucket list.
S gayathri — Google review
Honestly it can pretend to be ninth wonder of the world.
The building is absolutely amazing, you can contemplate it for hours!
Y L — Google review
I saw so many city centers here in Belgium that for me it is just another one, but I can say that the buildings are very nice, they are worth to see, you can feel the right city center atmosphere, you can "smell it", you can see the crowds of people, tourists, locals, visitors, you can find many and many bars and shops there, sometimes it is good even for me to receive the city aroma so in some cases I like to go to places like this
Marek Sopko — Google review
Very beautiful and attractive town hall with a marvellous gothic architecture. It is a master piece.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Amazing architecture.It was under construction when I visited
Kate Boliou — Google review
Very beautiful ! You need to book a guided tour to visit the inside part and hear some interesting stories and facts.
Nona Nvard Vardanyan — Google review
Magnificent and Magical - this is the most iconic spots in Leuven. I went on weekday as it was a short drive from Wavre. Both day and night view are awesome. Don’t forget to book a guided tour if you want to visit the interiors. The inside of the town hall is well preserved with wooden ceilings and chandeliers transporting us to that era. Very beautiful!!!
nure SK — Google review
This is the best-known Gothic town hall. Leuven's 'Hall of Fame' features 235 statues Which took three architects and thirty years to build it.
Barbie Princess — Google review
The historic Leuven Town Hall is a magnificent architectural gem, showcasing Gothic beauty in the heart of the city. Its intricate design and rich history make it a must-visit landmark, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Leuven.
K LO — Google review
truly a sight to behold. go join the tour to view the interior
A L — Google review
Magnificent and Magical - this is the most iconic spots in Leuven. Don’t forget to book a guided tour if you want to visit the interiors. The inside of the town hall is well preserved with wooden ceilings and chandeliers transporting us to that era. Very beautiful!!!
Niranjana Sreekumar — Google review
Highly recommend the current exhibit here : “Bouts and beyond” - an interactive audio tour tracing the history of Leuven, through this incredible Town Hall.
Stephen G — Google review
Spectacular building with a Flemish Gothic façade, although the remains of Leuven's first town hall, built in 1439 and located on the main square, are no longer preserved. It has been destroyed and rebuilt three times in the last hundred years, the last time after the Second World War.
On the outside we can see 236 statues, all of them of important figures in the history of the city, arranged by floors: on the ground floor we find academics and artists, on the ground floor religious figures, on the first floor members of the nobility and finally, at the top of the towers, scenes from the Bible are represented.
Ellegancia S — Google review
This city town hall is one of most beautiful hall, it's just stunning with the little detail of arts. Especially, with the sunset light reflex toward the Hall, just gorgeous.
The Manneken Pis is a bronze sculpture of a small boy urinating in a fountain. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Brussels and is an embodiment of Belgian humour and rebellious spirit.
Visited this place which is one of the tourist attractions of the city. The lanes and the surrounding showcase the old golden era of Belgium and city of brussels. Lot of old building and old rides are attractive. Many statues in this area symbolic to many beliefs of the people in the country. These lanes have many restaurants too where u can enjoy waffles and other food items. U also can have horse cart ride and enjoy the street musicians there performing in front of crowd.
Rahul Shahare — Google review
This is definitely one the most well-known tourist spot, many souvenir shops, bar, choco, restaurants...etc around this area. Good to pay a visit n last but not least, beware of pickpocket.😉
Hubert Lim — Google review
This is also a must do if you come to Brussels....but don't expect it to be huge and magnificent..... it's actually really small. Small doesn't mean unrelevant, or to be disregarded. It's like an awkwardness!
This little guys is being dressed differently all the time. And the streets to to it are beautiful
Minerve — Google review
A small statue of a naked boy child pissing is kept in the famous square. Has a historical significance.
The original statue is kept in the Belgium museum as it was stolen so many times. This one's a replica.
And there's always a huge crowd to watch this statue. The irony is there isn't a single restroom available nearby, if you felt like pissing!
There are many shops lined on the road towards the Statue from the Grand Square, you can't miss the crowds.
A restaurant right next to the statue has a huge queue as well for people wanting to fine here.
I loved a Lace shop exactly diagonal to the Statue. It has lovely white & Black lace objects like handkerchief, decorative items, artifacts, etc made from white Belgian lace which was once a very handy, delicate & famous Art form. I bought myself a White laced Umbrella for thirty Euros from this shop as I am a big fan of hand made articles, as I come from India.
Manasi Shenoy — Google review
A overrated Statue you find only because a lot of crowd is around. Few 100 meters from Grand place. A nice walk from Grand place.
Shri Gupta — Google review
I wonder why so many people gather to see this little statue of a boy pissing! It is a success of promoting a city! They prepare different clothes for the boy on special occasions and you can see its previous clothes in a museum just a fifty meters up the street from the statue. To avoid crowds, visit the statue early in the morning
Hsyn Shn — Google review
The Delightful Charm of Manneken Pis
Manneken Pis, the tiny bronze statue, is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Brussels. Despite its modest size, the playful spirit and quirky personality of this little guy bring joy to visitors. The tradition of dressing him in various costumes adds a whimsical touch to the experience, reflecting the city's sense of humor and creativity. While it may not be a monumental landmark, Manneken Pis holds a special place in Brussels' cultural tapestry, reminding us that even the smallest things can leave a big impression.
Farin Shaikh — Google review
30/04/22: having been to Brussels 4 times, it is only in the last few years that I have documented places I've visited, as a part of my Google legacy. This time in Brussels I was celebrating my Stag Do with 18 friends. Probably one of the most famous photo opportunities in the whole of Brussels. Scout Day today, hence the little wee lad was eventually dressed as a Boy Scout!
Mike773 U — Google review
A cute little sculpture, one of Brussels’ attractions. The sculpture is really not that big so low your expectation. The surrounding area is somehow clean despite a lot of visitors. It’s an easy walk from the center.
Luqman Hasan — Google review
The symbol of Brussels, a bronze figure of a naked peeing boy. Those who see it for the first time may be disappointed by its greatness. Always surrounded by crowds of tourists, Manneken Pis is often dressed up in different outfits. Around delicious Belgian snacks: waffles and fries.
Iza Dziedzic — Google review
We stopped here as a stop of our tour.
It’s a very nice statue with a beautiful story behind it. Amazing vibes and lots of tourist around it. Awesome to visit and I guess even better to see it while they’re changing his attire!
Highly recommended
There is even a calendar of when they change it
Paolo Rello — Google review
From everything I’ve seen here in Belgium, Mannekin Pis sums it up. I don’t understand how this became emblematic of this city but it embodies the charm and overall fun Brussels is. It was not dressed in a costume today but there were lots of tourists taking photos. Very close to the Grand Place where you can enjoy the smells and tastes of waffles and chocolate.
Pete Robbins — Google review
The statue may not be much to see but there is plenty of restaurants and shops in the area that is great for drinks, catch something to nibble, or indulge in some of the best waffles this side of Brussels while relaxing and contemplating what the evening has in store...
Jacques Theron (Nickelson) — Google review
It’s really cute but a bit overrated. The statue is really small. I was there a few times during a day just to check the if the dress is different, but I realised that it’s one costume per day from 9am to 6pm. Close to the Grand Place, iconic place for Brussels
Paweł Berestecki — Google review
It’s not the most exciting thing to see but it is in a lovely spot. It’s also so small!
We went early Saturday morning and everyone there was offering to take pictures of each other in front of it and it was a good crowd.
Totally overrated but no one actually goes to Brussels just to see it. It’s just more so an interesting thing to walk past!
Sonia A — Google review
Everyone knows how tiny it is in real life🤭 When we visited The Order of the Friends of Manneken Pis (I think) was hosting some sort of induction ceremony, and had it dressed up in a robe and hat so kinda obscured anyone’s view. But it was a friendly gathering nonetheless.
H P (Phlash) — Google review
Very crowded corner this is the most visitors point of Bruxelles.. Manneken Pis is one of Brussels' most famous landmarks, renowned for its quirky charm and cultural significance. Translated as "Little Pee Man" in Dutch, this small bronze statue depicts a naked little boy urinating into a fountain basin.The statue, created in the early 17th century, has become a symbol of Brussels' irreverent and playful spirit. Its exact origins are somewhat shrouded in legend, with various stories attributing its creation to different historical events or figures.Manneken Pis has a rich history of being dressed up in different costumes, often representing various occasions, festivals, or cultural themes. These costumes are donated by individuals, organizations, or even foreign dignitaries, and they are changed periodically, adding to the statue's whimsical allure.Despite its diminutive size, Manneken Pis holds a significant place in Brussels' cultural identity, and it continues to be a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world who come to see this iconic symbol of Brussels' quirky charm and sense of humor.
The Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula is a beautiful, Gothic-style building in Brussels. The cathedral was first founded as a collegiate church in 1047, and it has been the national church of Belgium since 1875. It is dedicated to the patron saints of Brussels, and it is a popular tourist destination, particularly for royal weddings and funerals.
Nice and beautiful place.
Gothic church with beautiful mosaic. The mosaic can be used as well as to know the month of the year.
Very peaceful.
There is a museum below the cathedral.
Frista — Google review
We happened to be here during the national holiday and we're treated to an event that honored those that fought for Belgium. Beautiful big cathedral that towers over everything else. Lovely pipe organ that we got to hear for the event. Definitely worth seeing.
Chris Summers — Google review
What a stunning cathedral!! The interior is so beautiful and felt so peaceful. We went towards closing time (5pm) and therefore it was very quiet inside. Definitely worth a detour if you are into cathedrals and architecture. The outside is modest looking, but a absolutely breathtaking inside.
Gloria Lau — Google review
I went on a Sunday and even though busy there was no waiting around and people coming and going. It maybe better during a weekday week so you can soak in the atmosphere, the history and the peace and quite but if you don't mind crowds then a weekend is fine. There are great carvings and the stained glass windows are a wonder, the skills the tradesmen must have had back in the old days is unbelievable. There is a charge for the museum and a small section under the cathedral but this is minimal and adds to the cost of maintaining this wonderful building. The views across the city from the steps are great on s clear day, and well worth the walk to the cathedral especially as its free to enter.
Mo A — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever seen in my life. The atmosphere inside the church is very quiet and peaceful. The entry is free but you can light candles with 1 or 2 euros. It seemed like a popular tourist spot and the place is near grand place.
Debaleena Sain — Google review
A beautiful cathedral with a presence over the skyline in Brussels. Love the architecture and the decoration on the outside of the cathedral. It was equally as nice on the inside. Not as decorated as some places I have seen, but very nice.
Michael Mack — Google review
Magnificent organ, exclaimed a lady nearby! She may have been an actress, but the bishop was nowhere to be seen. If it's good enough for Victoria Hugo, it's certainly good enough for me! Although I think he was more impressed by the amazing pulpit.
There's nothing not to like about the Cathedral. There are lots of things that I liked.
The building is magnificent, inside and out. That sort of goes without saying for a cathedral, but what I particularly liked about this one was accessibility (financially)
It's free to enter, which means pretty much anybody can have a look inside.
The Roman ruins below are only 1€/person to visit down short flights of steps (so not quite so accessible! Sorry)
You can take photos in most parts of the cathedral.
It is close to the main square and has good transport links.
I think the highlight, and I agree with Vic on this one, is the pulpit. It's incredibly elaborate and ornate. I would definitely keep some time aside to visit.
Dick McBill — Google review
Super beautiful, both inside and outside. Really big cathedral, inside there is a machine for you to get a souvenir coins for 2 euros. Architecture is super amazing, super amazed by the inside.
???Hugie — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever been in. Go early if you don’t want to see a lot of tourists because it gets busy very quickly. Stunning architecture, and they had a gorgeous display of nativities from around the world. Colder inside than outside, so dress warmly!
Gwendolyn Anderson — Google review
Beautiful church :-)
When you enter in the afternoon (I went on a Saturday), just next to the door you have volunteers who take you around.
The visit was around 1h and went in great detail (interesting information) of the church, stain glass windows and history.
It's a great way to see more than what appears at first glance.
serena ney — Google review
Well maintained/restored structure sure to be popular with architectural history buffs. You can roam around freely to take in all the details and there are not any restrictions on photography (like in some cathedrals). I especially liked the old school confessional which brought me back to my parochial school days.
Mark Pabst — Google review
An incredible masterpiece of architecture and art… well worth the visit! So much history and so many pieces of art and sculpture… Enough to fill hours if you want! The building is very impressive.
Dan St-Jean — Google review
A Spiritual Haven
I recently had the opportunity to visit, and it left a profound impact on me. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with heartfelt sermons, created a sense of community and connection. The beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings added to the overall spiritual experience. Whether you're a regular churchgoer or just seeking a moment of reflection, u should visit once.
Farin Shaikh — Google review
Went on a Saturday morning. Not too busy. It’s free. Very ornate, beautiful and large. Seems little smaller than Notre Dame de Paris, though. This is apparently where royalties get married. Convenient location in the city center. Well worth a visit.
Lot of tour groups come by here. The self guided online tour will set you back 4 or 5 euros.
AW M — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I’ve seen so far. Such intricate interior carvings and glass staining, it’s amazing. The architecture is truly mesmerising, especially considering the fact that it was built so long ago. It’s free entry so was relatively busy when we went but still so peaceful.
Janasobini Vetharuban — Google review
Holds a significant place in Belgian history as a cathedral closely associated with royalty. It has been the site of numerous royal weddings, funerals, and other important ceremonies throughout the centuries. Gothic architecture at its finest, but I must admit I liked the stained glass at Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon better.
Razvan S — Google review
St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral in Brussels is a divine masterpiece that left me awe-inspired. As a tourist, this architectural marvel is an absolute must-visit. The intricate Gothic design, towering spires, and breathtaking stained glass windows create a serene atmosphere that transports you to a bygone era.
The cathedral's historical significance is beautifully preserved, offering a glimpse into Belgium's rich cultural tapestry. Tourists will appreciate the informative guides, providing insights into the religious and architectural history in multiple languages. The central location makes it easily accessible for those exploring Brussels.
Inside, the sheer beauty of the interior, including the majestic organ and impressive nave, is a testament to the craftsmanship of centuries past. St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral is a spiritual and visual delight, making it an indispensable part of any tourist's itinerary in Brussels. A visit here is a journey through time and a testament to the city's cultural heritage.
Sayak Das — Google review
It is an absolutely beautiful cathedral, the best one I've seen. The stained-glass windows are beautiful, and the inside wooden statues are also very detailed
Diego Garcia — Google review
This was a stunning cathedral to visit in Brussels. The exterior reminds you of the facade from Notre Dame and the stained glass windows on the interior are beautiful. Well worth a visit and no entrance fee.
Sarah Lalani — Google review
Construction began in the 13th century in the Gothic style, specifically Brabantine Gothic, known for its tall and airy interiors.
Interestingly, it took about 300 years to complete, reflecting the evolving architectural tastes over that period.
The twin towers dominate the Brussels skyline and are a characteristic feature.
Inside, marvel at the stained-glass windows, some dating back to the 16th century, and intricate sculptures.
The cathedral has undergone extensive restoration, ensuring its grandeur remains for visitors to appreciate.
Family Tour Hunters — Google review
Beautiful cathedral and still in use today. Serene with the organ music. Deserves reverence both as a church and an iconic Landmark.
Emeka Okeke — Google review
The church has a magical atmosphere. I recommend those who come to Brussels to see it. The figures, sculptures, engravings and atmosphere inside were perfect.
The Grand Place in Brussels is a magnificent, historic square encircled by some of the most impressive and beautiful architecture from the 1500s. The square is one of the best places in Brussels to explore for its beauty and history, with ornate buildings surrounding it displaying intricate stone-work, stunning gold decoration, baroque gables and awe-inspiring architecture. It's a must-see destination in Brussels for anyone interested in history or architecture.
2022.05.05 We visited the Grand Place multiple times. Daytime and nighttime. Lovely to see and spend some time to look and enjoy the architecture of the buildings. Incredible view and lovely. A must see when in Brussels. Many cafes and restaurants in the area especially if you want Belgian Fries, Waffles, Chocolate, Ice cream and definitely beer.
William Khalil — Google review
What a fascinating and remarkable place this is. Was really amazed to see the detailed work carved on all these buildings in this famous square. The buildings are about 400 years old but they will still give you the most amazing aesthetic view. You could go any time and stay around to get the beautiful vibes from this place. Loved it and is must visit place.
Salim Khoso — Google review
The Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium, is highly regarded for its stunning architecture and historical significance. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the central square of the city and is known for its intricate Gothic and Baroque buildings. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate detail of the buildings, particularly during the biennial flower carpet event. The square hosts various events and festivals, making it a vibrant hub of activity. Surrounding the Grand Place, you'll find charming cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a perfect spot to explore and immerse yourself in the city's culture.
Siddhiraj Khamkar — Google review
Stunning sensation when stepping into this beautiful space full of wonderful buildings each decorated with its own special details.
I approached it from every side street, amazing every time. A day visit was as interesting as the night visit, both highly recommended. Soak in the grandeur of the history...
Petra M. Korparic — Google review
Majestic Marvel in the Heart of Brussels
My visit to Grand Place in Brussels was nothing short of enchanting. The UNESCO World Heritage site exudes grandeur with its opulent guildhalls and the stunning Town Hall. The intricate detailing of the architecture, especially during the evening light show, is awe-inspiring. The vibrant flower carpet, a testament to creativity, added a burst of color to the historical square. Surrounded by charming cafes, this central hub is a must-visit for anyone exploring Brussels. Grand Place truly captures the essence of the city's rich history and cultural charm.
Farin Shaikh — Google review
One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, the Grand Place is a historic square in Brussels surrounded by gold laden buildings dating back to 15th century which were guild houses. It was included UNESCO world heritage site in 1998. Don’t forget to check out town hall from inside to know more about the place.
Nakul pisolkar — Google review
Fantastic place to pause and enjoy the architecture after walking around town. My favorite activity here is to just grab a drink and people watch! Make sure you visit once during the day and again at night because the buildings are gorgeous when they are lit up.
J Larwig — Google review
It is the symbol of Brussels and a must visit location. Every building in this place worths a photograph. There are nice cafes and restaurants around. And if you come here during the day, you must wait for the evening lights to show up and see the buildings again with a night view. Be careful for the robbers around and watch your belongings always.
?zg?r Tomakin — Google review
Amazing hang out spot in a huge open area. A multitude of restaurants and sweets shops are in the area to satisfy your cravings, and there is lots of other shopping all nearby too. This place is one of the reasons they say Belgium is the heart of Europe!
Victor Fontanez — Google review
This seems to be the main place to visit when in Brussels. It was packed with tourists every time we passed through. The building are all excellent to look at, with really interesting external details. You can easily get from here to other attractions by walking (the inner centre isn't huge). Loads of Cafes/waffles/Chocolate and lager/beer in the surroundings.
Andrew Chatterton — Google review
A great place in Brussels any time of day and late night. Always bustling qith tourists and locals. A lot of restaurant choices all around the place. I visited this place both during the day and the night and it was equally good. The nighttime view is great die to the wonderful colorful lighting. We had a wonderful time visiting this place.
S T — Google review
From small alleys when you enter into Grand Palace square, it opens up into a true grand view with huge palace structures all around you! amazing architecture and those shining golden color towers adds greatly to the magnificent architecture. Wonderful place to take insta pics and fine outside dining bars and cafes.
Mayur Salgar — Google review
Nice place to hang around with family and kids. Xmas market is started from november 23rd 2023.. nice view. Good place to buy souvenirs. There are entertainment available for kids
Arun Soorya — Google review
One of the most interesting and beautiful spots in Brussels. The square is surrounded by very beautiful and astonishing buildings. It's a must visit place in Brussels. It's fantastic during the day and marvelous during the night with the lights making it very special. Highly recommended.
Doris Karapici — Google review
Stunning grand place! The guild houses are beautiful! Check out the town halls architecture. At first sight it look symmetrical but if you look closer nothing is symmetrical. The plaza is also used for open air events. When we were there the Jazz festival was taking place. Definitely worth a visit!
Sanny C — Google review
It was so amazing visit Brussel.. especially grand place. It is full of historical building. The building so huge. Old but classic. Fantastic. I suggest you to visit grand place and try to eat the waffle and French fries ... so yummy ... But it is better you visit on the work day... Because will full of people on the weekend or holiday time. Have A good one 🥰
Fajar Hidayani — Google review
One of the best centric place of Brussels, it's close to the central station.. it's a very much crowded area...
The buildings and statue architecture is so unique and attractive..you can walk and enjoy the beautiful city places and views..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
An amazing place steeped in history and character. The hustle and bustle of the area added to the atmosphere. I was pushing my son in a wheelchair and found it a little challenging but it was manageable. I felt safe and didn't need to worry too much about pickpocketing.
Rezwan H — Google review
Gorgeous square, amazing architecture and a safe feeling amongst the hoards of people. If you can wait until the lights come on after the sun goes down makes for a more magical experience
Shane Hollingsworth — Google review
This palace holds a lot of history, and apart from that, I think it's a place you have to visit once in a lifetime. It is very lively, beautiful, and cultural. I love that there are a lot of people, tourists and friendly nationals.
The most beautiful thing is turning around and finding a store to get chocolate 🍫 which I recommend you get from Godiva, with their history from 1926. I did visit this place hurriedly and I hope I'll have the pleasure of coming here again. Until then, aurevoir.
Hannah Imordi — Google review
The Grand Place (French: [ɡʁɑ̃ plas]; "Grand Square"; also used in English) or Grote Markt (Dutch: [ˌɣroːtə ˈmɑr(ə)kt]; "Big Market") is the central square of Brussels, Belgium, and widely considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Here's a breakdown of why it's worth visiting.
The Grand Place is a stunning ensemble of baroque guildhalls, representing the wealth and power of the Brussels guilds in the 17th century.
The ornate facades, with their intricate details, sculptures, and gilding, are a feast for the eyes.
Two prominent buildings flank the square: the Gothic Brussels Town Hall with its towering spire and the neo-gothic Maison du Roi (King's House), now housing the Brussels City Museum.
Family Tour Hunters — Google review
I am a local & proud to share that grand place has always some or the other thing for all. The beautiful guild buildings stand pretty and looks stunning during night time . Several great heritage shops & restaurants bars around. It’s a safe place to take stroll solo also. It’s truly the beating heart of Brussels city . You can expect some live bands playing & more activities during spring summer .
Mamata Bait — Google review
Wonderful experience. So many glittering houses and cobalt stone laid footpaths. The vibes of mediaeval Europe can be found here. I enjoyed it a lot.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Nice place to watch in evening, we were expecting a light show but it was just normal lighting as in pics. Waited for an hour and there was no light show. The square is good to hangout
Adarsh. A.Dhananjay — Google review
Mesmerising views, great vibe to the place, lods of restaurants, waffle and chocolate shop everywhere. It's centre of the city and you can easily spend an hour looking around or more if you planning to have your lunch/dinner here.
manish temani — Google review
Stunning buildings in the square. Really busy. Didn't have time to venture inside but you can pay to enter. Beautiful architecture.
This beautiful shopping mall is popular with tourists for its high-end stores, restaurants, and theaters. It was designed and built by architect Jean Pierre Cluysenaer in the early 1800s. The three galleries are filled with luxury shops, auditoriums, elegant cafes, and restaurants. There is a commemorative plaque of the first showing of a motion picture camera in the area as well.
It’s really an eye catching experience strolling through the shopping mall. The high glass ceilings provide much charm and elegance. So many beautifully displayed shops and cafes. Most of the stores sell chocolate.its an awesome place.
Shah Bbai — Google review
Super super super touristy spot. Nice to walk through the “tunnel” and go window shopping . Tons of chocolate shops, waffles, and fancy clothing stores. There is even a cinema playing indie artistic festival films that we enjoyed
Z EE — Google review
Another legendary area of Brussels. Here you will find great food and lots of shopping. There are some unique shops where you can find gifts and souvenirs unlike any I have ever seen before this trip! Absolutely a must visit.
Victor Fontanez — Google review
The Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert in Brussels is a captivating cultural gem that blends history and elegance. The stunning architecture and charming ambience create a unique shopping and cultural experience. The intricate design of the gallery, with its glass roof and delicate detailing, adds a touch of grandeur to the atmosphere. The diverse range of shops, from boutiques to chocolatiers, offers a delightful mix of Belgian craftsmanship. I was enchanted by the artistic displays and quality craftsmanship of the local artisans. While the experience is undoubtedly enchanting, a few more interactive exhibits or informational plaques could enhance the visit. Nonetheless, the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is a must-visit for those seeking a sophisticated blend of history, art, and upscale shopping in the heart of Brussels. Four stars for its timeless charm and cultural allure!
Sayak Das — Google review
Rain or shine, walk the gallery like a boss. You will find gifts, eateries, the best confectionery, and art. It gets a little busy if tours are guiding groups; so plan to move slow if you have small children. A nice stroll if you have a mobility impairment, no stairs or steps make it very friendly.
Indy Villagarcia — Google review
A must visit in #Brussel to explore world famous beautiful Grand-Place square, the city has the first glazed shopping arcades in Europe when Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries opened in 1847, 365 costumes for the city’s famed Manneken Pis statue, Tin tin & smurf too.
Amazing beer session at nearby pub with hundreds variety to choose with great taste making you more thirsty 🍻.
Vince Tan — Google review
There are numerous luxury brand shops inside this beautifully built building. Either you wanna shop or do a window shopping its a must visit place. I loved clicking loads of picture not just the shops but the architecture of the saint huberts hall. And nor to forget to get few pictures of us clicked as well. If you wanna get some pictures without the messy crowd, have a walk early in the morning around 8 am and you should be able to get some beautiful shots!
Rajee J — Google review
A buzzing market place. A good old shopping center. A nice photo place.
We bought some belgian chocolates from here for a good deal. Ofcourse lots of premium brands and shops.
Step out and you will be at the most happening place in Brussels.
Rishad A.R — Google review
Initiated around 1837, the project led by the young architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer aimed to revitalize a disadvantaged neighborhood by constructing a building that would accommodate residential units, shops, cultural venues, and recreational areas. Construction commenced in 1846, and the official inauguration occurred on June 20, 1847, with the presence of Leopold I.
The place formerly known as the Umbrella of Brussels was designed in the Florentine Renaissance style. Its most notable feature is the ingenious glass roof, supported by a series of self-supporting arches. The roof is adorned with fish-scale style tiles, which enhance ventilation and prevent condensation.
Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert is a great place for shopping and browsing, both for locals and tourists. I can say that it offers a shelter from the unpredictable Belgian weather. There are a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, with a focus on chocolate ateliers and gift shops.
The prices at the mall are higher compared to regular shops, as they mostly offer luxurious gifts and souvenirs.
It is a pleasant place to spend time and admire beautiful things. The mall tends to be crowded during the day.
C T — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous arcade. It’s super popular and packed with tourists, but it is so beautiful. There are some great shops here too. Definitely worth visiting when in Brussels.
Gustav — Google review
It is always a pleasure to stroll through the Royal Galleries St Hubert and see the exquisite items on display in its beautiful shop windows, buy gourmet chocolates, or sit in its cafes. Maison Dandoy is always worth a visit to get Speculoos! Italian-style gallery in the Belgian capital. Today the lighting was the same as the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
G C — Google review
It’s really an eye catching experience strolling through the shopping mall. The high glass ceilings provide much charm and elegance. So many beautifully displayed shops and cafes. Most of the stores sell chocolate.
Aggie Wang — Google review
Beautiful arcade with very nice shops. Managed to get all my gifts here, which was handy. Also a great place to shelter from a rainy day without boxing yourself up in a restaurant or indoor cafe.
james muscat — Google review
Another famous place of Brussels. It's a hub of chocolates , different foods and shopping...All the stores are really beautiful and so colourful.. it's near the central station..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
Stepping into the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert was like entering a realm of enchantment. The grandeur of the beautifully adorned architecture, with its soaring glass ceilings and intricate detailing, left me in awe.
As I strolled along the elegant promenade, surrounded by luxurious shops and bustling cafes, a sense of wonder filled the air. The exquisite displays of haute couture, fine jewelry, and artisanal chocolates captivated my senses, making it a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
The melodies of street musicians filled the gallery, adding a touch of harmony to the vibrant atmosphere. It was a truly unforgettable experience, where time seemed to stand still, allowing me to savor every moment in this remarkable place."
Spicy Edwin — Google review
I was surprised by this shopping street at first, it is a hidden high end shopping street around this busy area with only few brands. In case you are not here for shopping and it is possible to stopby for some Belgium beers and waffles. The night view at this area is completely different from the daytime, if there is enough time. 👍
Hubert Lim — Google review
Must visit, so gorgeous even if you don’t want to buy anything. Grabbed coffee at one of the small cafes and sat outside and people watched, definitely the highlight of my trip!
Ana Nanji — Google review
It is one of the high end shopping arcades of Brussels where you can find the best of local brands, especially Belgian chocolate specialists.
Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari — Google review
Place is amazing to look at, I was there when stores were closed, but I was very surprised with all of the apparels.
Ernesto Tello — Google review
Very enjoyable windo-displays.
Can't help but fall in love with Belgian chocolate specially with how they put it on for show and the tasty experience in each store 🥰🍫
Hind Elmahdie — Google review
Very similar to Milan's Gallery , lots of chocolate shops over the venue , very bright and extremely nice.
The cafes inside are very classy .
Mohammad Altheeb (TSM) — Google review
Nice galleries, restaurants and many shops, especially with sweets.
If you are visiting Brussels, you can pass through the galleries on the way from the Grote Markt to the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula.
Laurentiu Ovidiu Calin — Google review
Nice place.wide veritas of Belgium chocolate and waffles. Very interesting architecture, lots of details. The coffee Haus was great 😃
The Atomium is a massive, stainless steel structure with escalators connecting its particles. It was built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair and now houses various exhibitions. Older children will enjoy the sights, while toddlers will appreciate the miniature versions of Europe displayed inside. The Atomium is only open to group overnight visits and there is no kids sphere available onsite.
An excellent attraction. Easy to get into, a reasonable cafe and gift shop at the entrance/exit. Lots of interesting information about the building. Exciting and interesting art installations to provide something to post online! A fabulous view from the top.
The only slight issue is the queue for the lift to the top. It takes about half an hour but is well worth it. The queue to come down is much shorter.
Andy Reynolds — Google review
Extremely cool visit. Was glad to see that they managed to keep the full tour going while accommodating all the new Corona guidelines. The travelling art installation in the higher spheres had everyone stopped in their tracks as soon as they entered.
Michael Karman — Google review
A good place which is the information about its history and construction. The lift takes you directly to the uppermost sphere from where you can watch the city all around. The other spheres can be explored only after coming down. The audio visual display could have been better.
Shishir — Google review
While this is a Brussels landmark it’s really rather boring. It looks impressive from the outside, but you can save your money & look at it from the outside. The interior is an observation level on the top which is only 95 meters high. I’d recommend not paying to go in. The coolest thing is at the end they have some funky lights going up and down the last escalators.
Refcon — Google review
Well restored expo monument in Brussel next to Mini Europe. Lots of available parking and next to train stop for easy access. Views will vary depending of weather but on good days you can see clearly across town. Good place for small children to visit or whole families.
Oscar Flores — Google review
Buy your ticket online and use the qr code to get in! No wait on a weekday, take some time to see the amazing view at the top!
Well worth a visit and it really is cool for people with an architecture background! Highly recommended to visit once in your life!
Anton van A — Google review
Personally I don’t think the view from up there is amazing or even breath-taking but just beautiful. I think it’s ok if you want to visit it provided that you have already visited the other more worth-visiting places in Brussels such as mini-Europe or European Parliament. Baring in mind all above, the amount of 16€ that you have to pay is too much unless you are a student and have a student card - in that case you pay 8.50€.
However, if you are interested in the atom composition you can enjoy your stay a little more there.
Spiros Samarikas — Google review
Worth the trip and fun to see but the tickets are expensive for such a short visit. We parked in the Mini-Europe parking lot which added an additional 12 Euro cost. The best pictures from our family visit were the free ones taken outside the building. I would recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time, it will save waiting in line and avoid possibility being sold out. When entering, you will be directed to wait for an elevator to an observation deck. We were not initially allowed to use stairs or escalators. After the observation deck, the elevator will take you back to the ground floor where you will then go through the light display escalators, exhibits and museum. At first I was worried the whole visit was only the observation deck because we had no other option but to go back into the elevator to the ground floor. But this was not the case. The light displays were fun and enjoyable. It really is an impressive landmark.
Benjamin — Google review
A must do if you are in Brussels. What a construction piece!!!! was extremely futuristic when built prior 1960s.
You better take tickets online as I forgot and could not take them on the same day and needed to stay in the cue for almost an hour.
The tour takes approximately an hour , once you manage to go in. You can read about its construction, you have a nice view up there and have a light and sound show.
Minerve — Google review
This was such a pretty place especially when the sun hits it correctly. With the tour it’s 16 euros per person and 8.5 for kids. A little pricy but you can combine it with the Little Europe tickets! I definitely recommend for a good view and lovely photos! Overall a 4.5 just because the top is a little boring as you will probably only stay up there for a 10 minute experience. But the light shows and the glowing escalators made up for it and was absolutely beautiful!
thisismy name — Google review
My visit to the Atomium in Brussels was an absolute delight! The futuristic architecture of this iconic landmark left me in awe. It's a must-visit attraction that truly stands out in the city's skyline.
I highly recommend experiencing the light exhibition while at the Atomium. The dazzling display added a whole new dimension to the visit and made the entire experience even more memorable. It was a fantastic way to appreciate the structure in a different light, quite literally!
Booking the tickets online was a smart decision, as it helped me avoid the long lineup and save valuable time. With the place being busy, it's definitely a tip worth following to make the most of your visit.
One of the highlights for me was discovering the lovely picnic spots around the Atomium. The picturesque surroundings provided a perfect setting to relax, enjoy some delicious snacks, and take in the beautiful views.
All in all, the Atomium is a must-see attraction in Brussels, and the light exhibition is a great way to enhance the experience. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking to admire stunning architecture, this place won't disappoint. Plan ahead, get your tickets online, and don't forget to bring some snacks for a delightful picnic experience!
damanpreet singh — Google review
It's a nice place but it's out of the way from most tourist attractions.
I tried taking the tram but there was some type of service interruption and the tram was stopped earlier. I had to pay $30 for an Uber each way. Plus the tickets are $16 each for something that's not even a real museum.
Ruth — Google review
Really great to see it from the outside and it's pretty cool when you're up there. Also a good photo opportunity. Although the price of the tickets doesn't justify it unless you understand and appreciate the history and architecture and spend the time reading everything on the tour.
James Owen — Google review
Was genuinely a great experience. Loved the vivid light show as well, definitely a pleasant surprise. Interesting and informative exhibits.
Free ticket to the design museum included in ticket price.
Jennifer George — Google review
Well worth the visit. The view from the outside is stunning. The view from the inside is stunning. The light art installations add so much to the experience. Enjoyed the history of it as well. A little something for everyone. Well worth putting in the time to visit.
Emma O — Google review
Great location. Nice park for small picnic with family and kids. Ample parking available at site. Walk and bike riding dedicated spaces available.
Day well spent given weather is ideal.
Bilal Mirza — Google review
It's amazing! A real work of art, engineering and architecture. I've passed by it a couple of times over the past few years and I've always been amazed by it, but, unfortunately, I never got the chance to visit inside. Finally, this summer I chose to tick it off from the bucket list and I'm so glad I did it! First of all, approaching the park and seeing the Atomium from afar leaves you speechless because it's something you can't find anywhere else. The exhibition at the lower levels shows the whole history and construction process of the building it's so interesting and enriched by photos, documents and flyers from the '50s. Seeing the initial designs and then what it turned up to be, proves that the human mind is capable of grand things! The ID#2021 - Symbol exhibition is a full immersion in sound & light. Simply mind-blowing.
Going from one sphere to the other is exciting and getting to the upper sphere and enjoy the panorama is really great.
If you happen to be in Brussels, you definitely have to reserve a couple of hours to fully enjoy the Atomium!
Fabiola Falsetti — Google review
There are two parts of a visit. First, you take the staircase to levels and enjoy light shows with music. Second, come back downstairs and queue for the elevator. The elevator takes you to watch tower part where one can have higher look at view. Tickets can be purchased in the entrance (with combination of Mini Europe optionally).
E. Gedik — Google review
The Atomium in Brussels is often praised for its unique and futuristic design, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. Visitors appreciate the historical significance of this iconic building from the 1958 World Expo. Its interconnected spheres provide an interesting museum experience with exhibits about the Expo and the structure itself. Overall, it's considered a must-see attraction in Brussels.
Siddhiraj Khamkar — Google review
Highly recommend going early as it can get quite busy.
Beautiful building from the world fair.
It's a fantastic experience, the panoramic view at the top isn't all that great since there isn't much buildings around.
However the exhibitions are quite interesting and fascinating as it takes you through the history of the world fair and the construction of the building itself.
Also there are some nice light shows in some parts of the exhibition.
Keep in mind that you will have to use stairs in some parts of the building.
Hashim Fakhreddin — Google review
Loved the attraction, very interesting building. Good views from the globe's. Easy to get to from the city. Bad points were: huge queue to get a ticket to get in. Also the internal queue once your in for the lift was taking almost 1hr (so we didn't bother with the lift to the highest point).
Andrew Chatterton — Google review
Very nice place, with panoramic views of the city.
You have to queue for 10-15 min to take the elevator and go up, I recommend taking tickets online to avoid the queue for the ticket too.
Arrived at the top, games of lights accompanied the visit.
Recommended as a monument symbol of the city a bit 'far from the center but easily accessible.
Antonio Cosmai — Google review
I was not sure about this place and almost missed it, but finally decided to visit it - I’m very happy that I did it, it’s great.
The construction is impressive, very photogenic. View from the top is great, the whole city is visible. I really like the light exhibition inside, almost psychotic (in a positive manner).
If you are not sure if you should to see it, the answer is yes, you should.
Paweł Berestecki — Google review
An amazing piece of architecture that harkens back to a time where anything felt possible in Europe. Built in the 1950s, The Atomium feels as futuristic now as I imagine it did back then.
The queue was roughly an hour, but it was a busy weekend so I guess that is to be expected. Although the queue was large, it never felt busy or packed once we were inside.
The restaurant at the top was fantastic, I would recommend a traditional Belgium beer and a traditional Belgian waffle if you don’t want to break the bank too much. The views were spectacular.
The light show inside one of the “balls” was phenomenal. A technological marvel only triumphed by the marvel of the “building” itself.
The Worlds Fair museum in another of the “balls” was fascinating. Why don’t we have a Worlds Fair anymore?!
This is a must for anyone visiting Brussels!
Ben Gardiner — Google review
I left it bit late to get here so the queues were pretty busy with other tourists and school kids. Def recommend buying your ticket before hand or being there early just before they open or leave it until the end of the day. The structure can be seen for miles around, even from the big wheel in the city. Its an impressive building and one of the must see attractions in Brussels.
The parkland surrounding the site is great for a picnic afterwards. Plenty of paid parking on site but there is a tram stop nearby if you don't want to take the car. From the city its a good 90 minutes walk but a pleased walk nonetheless.
Mo A — Google review
It's a worthy place to watch. Great view and scenic photos. Big parks and quite crowded on weekends. It ia good to purchase tickets in advance to avoid long wait lines. It can be accessed through metro or day tour bus. Highly recommended.
Samia Javed — Google review
Excellent attraction when visiting Brussels or Belgium, Mark, not overly priced and we waited a little while, but it was a weekend to be expected. Places to eat and drink nearby are limited, but they are available. A great experience, and one that I would definitely recommend to take some fantastic pictures, and experience the whole elevation
Peter Parker — Google review
Only half a year ago I found out that such an object exists in Europe 🫣 I was interested. I liked it even more after seeing it live, the object is exceptional. I didn't go inside, I didn't wait in lines. Since the weather was good, I enjoyed the view with a cup of coffee and a waffle🧇☕️
Nijolė Gudaitė — Google review
A lovely full day out to this here with some amazing parks with this popular attraction. The Atomium certainly doesn't disappoint, unlike Mini Europe (a separate attraction) which its capitols in minature form, did look a little worse for ware - buildings, figures collapsed or boats flooded. Like the message it tried to convey itself about the European Union - it was very tiring, boring and desperately needed updating.
Karl Cleveley — Google review
It's a wonderful place to visit, really not what you expect when you go inside. It's lots of fun, but the queue to the top floor is super long. And also check out the mini Europe while you are there.
John Maloyd — Google review
It’s a must. This place is special for many reasons, it certainly holds a lot of history and offers a great view from Brussels. I visited during a week day early in the morning and it got busy quite fast. I recommend going early and getting the tickets in advance. You can take about an hour there. It’s outside the city center. If you have a private car or mobility, all good but if you don’t, you can take the metro (which is included in the Brussels card). They have a historical part, with information on the building itself and everything that is behind it and they also offer exhibitions. Every sphere is a different story so give it a chance and visit the Atomium!
Alexa Carlos — Google review
Great place to visit. I loved how cool it looked. It is a little away from the town center. Take the train to get there. It’s cheap and fast.
Ernie — Google review
Be prepared to wait and spend a lot of time. Usually there are a lot of people. Designed for the 1958 World's Fair, the Atomium represents a magnified iron crystal unit cell.
Its nine steel spheres connected by tubes offer a unique and futuristic look.
Panoramic Views:
Take in breathtaking panoramic views of Brussels from the highest sphere.
Family Tour Hunters — Google review
As many have noted, we were kinda skeptical about visiting but SO glad we did! This place was really neat! Built for the World’s Fair it showcases what we believed technology would become… It’s a fun interactive exhibit with a great light show and great views of the surrounding city. It was one of our favorite attractions!
Whiskey Juliet — Google review
A great looking piece of art and engineering. It is beautifully made and very large. When inside you have a beautiful view of the surrounding area. Well worth a visit.
Jos Berkien — Google review
Our visit to the Atomium turned out to be a delightful surprise, as we embarked on an adventure to discover one of Brussels' most iconic landmarks.
Initially drawn to the Atomium by its inclusion in a top 10 list of must-see attractions, we found ourselves thoroughly immersed in a day filled with exploration and wonder. While the Atomium itself offered a relatively brief experience, the surrounding area and nearby parks provided ample opportunities for additional discovery and enjoyment.
Ascending and descending the Atomium proved to be quite the feat, however, the effort was more than rewarded by the breathtaking views awaiting us at the summit. From this vantage point, we were treated to a panoramic spectacle that captured the essence of Brussels in all its splendor.
Overall, our visit to the Atomium was a memorable and enriching experience, offering a perfect blend of architectural marvel, natural beauty, and family-friendly adventure. It's a testament to the enduring allure of this iconic structure and its ability to captivate visitors of all ages.
Saint Rumbold's Cathedral, built in the 1200s, is a magnificent Gothic structure featuring stunning artwork such as a Van Dyck crucifixion scene and stained-glasswork in the apse. The cathedral also boasts a monumental pulpit from 1723 and two beiaard carillons in its soaring 15th-century tower which dominate the city skyline. Additionally, it houses an excellent organ dedicated to Flor Peeters, their famous Cathedral organist.
Not only to visit Cathedral, but the Tower as well next to it and nice playing spot for kids next to Cathedral. There is no toilet, but around the corner there is open public one. Visitmechelen.be is your guide for a beautiful gate away options! Mechelen with love!
Katja Golovina-Huijskes — Google review
Especially beautiful, definitely worth seeing. I will definitely come back and recommend other people to visit. Regarding the price, very reasonably, for people up to 27 years old the price was 3 euros. There is also an underground parking lot nearby, the price is affordable.
Elvira — Google review
We have been there to listen Vespers from Rachmaninoff. Environment was wonderful. Very lovely Baroque Architecture. Grand Markt is also very attractive.
Huseyin YILDIRIM — Google review
This church is a true gem. If you read Ken Follet’s books you can feel the story and imagine how much ingenuity and work it took to built this masterpiece. Stand at the top of the tower and admire the town below and think of the efforts of people that built it. Entrance to the tower costs 8 euros, but it is worth it including your sweat making all those hundreds of stairs. Church possesses some impressive pieces of art. Even some resembling Flemish primitives, also Cocxie, Van Dyck.
darius savolskis — Google review
I've been knowing the Cathedral all my life as Mechelen is my home town. Since I live abroad it's always a pleasure seeing the cathedral again, whether it's from hind and far or from close-by.
I can really utterly recommend to visit the cathedral when you spend a few days in Mechelen. You can even walk all the way up to the Skywalk and enjoy the wonderful vistas!
Pascale S. — Google review
Beautiful cathedral ⛪️ It a must visit place when visiting to Mechelen ❤️ If You Have Time And Can Climb then Go to The Top of the tower which have 600 plus steps to get to know the history of the Mechelen and 360 view of the city from the top 🫶🏻
Dishant Mehra — Google review
The cathedral itself is free to enter a worth looking around. You pay to go up the tower and it's worth the fairly modest cost. There are 500 steps up, but there are several floors on the way, several devoted to the old carillon and new carillon. Carillons are a keyboard instrument that plays bells of all sizes and it's fascinating to see one playing and also watch the clock mechanism. The view from the top is also great.
Peter Claydon — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Excellent organ dedicated decades ago by their famous Cathedral organist, Flor Peeters. Beautiful stained glass, statuary, and paintings. TWO fine carillons (beiaard) in the tower, played weekly on Saturdays during Market at 11:30 and Sundays at 15:00. Monday night recitals @ 20:00 in the Summer through half of September.
John Widmann — Google review
We had a concert there. The sound in these old churches is amazing!!@
Alan Mentser — Google review
I didn't expect in this small town has a beautiful cathedral like this. And it's just next to the Makt, worth to visit and full with history, especially its painting. Recommended.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
What a beautiful cathedral! Loved the baroque arches (similar to many others in other parts of belgium) and the amazing architecture and artistry that is exhibited in the edifice. The grandness and luxury of these cathedrals are totally astonishing. It is free to enter, but 8€ if u wish to climb the tower itself to the lookout. The climb is only available in the afternoons i believe.
Gloria Lau — Google review
Didn't get an opportunity to go inside, but the place looks stunninig from outside. A real medeival architecture
Wanderlust Wolf — Google review
Fabulous place, didn't manage to climb the tower, dodgy knees, and no toilet facilities on the way up or at the top. But two.of our party did and said it was amazing.
Paul Gallagher — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, visited during the Christmas season, the inside is less gilded than some of the other large cathedrals in Brussels or Antwerp but there is a collection of stunning artwork and the outside is beautiful to walk around
Ciara — Google review
Impressive cathedral as you expect one to be in Flanders. The art is outstanding with Antoon Van Dyck’s “Christ on the cross” stealing the show. Stained glass windows and elaborate woodwork is also worth enjoying. While the entrance to the cathedral is free, you need to pay an extra fee to climb up the belfry. I visited on a Saturday and enjoyed a big and crowded open market right in front of the cathedral.
Nikos Parastatidis — Google review
Impressive building and nice art collection. It is really worth to go to the concerts they organise.
Family-friendly park with roller coasters, boat rides, water slides, live shows and themed shops.
If you are big fun of water attractions then this amusement park is the place to be! There are couple of water attractions and one of them will make you 100% guaranteed wet (banana bottle).
Even you are not a big fan of a water attractions, there are still a lot of things to do for all age!
Definitely I I’ll recommend people to go to the Bobbejaanland!
It’s also easy to go by public transportation as well.
RJ KM — Google review
Visited in July. Quite expensive amusement park, if you add up all the extra costs: parking €11, €20 pp one-time fast lane (SPEEDY PASS) access to all attractions, €15 pp for a low quality menu at the diner.
Staff of attractions are very kind, attentive and cheerful but staff at the restaurants don’t seem happy to be working, also very slow and appear annoyed, frustrated and lost in communication. The park could use some slight updates on the maintenance of their attractions & restaurants. Bathrooms have no mirror, hand dryers are missing or not working and water to wash your hands is probably rain water, it’s not potable. 🚸 Also the entrance of the speedy pass is mostly hard to find, the signs & directions work quite confusing. ⚠️
It’s clear that their main focus is to get more and more money out of your pockets: there are many game-hall centers that require you to insert money to play a game. –Big bummer.
Overall had a fun time at the park, the fast lane ticket is a luxury but surely a must on a busy day if you want to enjoy your visit to the MAX! We (party of 7) managed to hop on 16 attractions in a time span of 5.5 hours. Kids enjoyed it a lot so definitely a successful day: a great memory with friends and another fun highlight of the summer holidays!
Without the fast lane the average waiting time was over 35 minutes.
Plan well ahead and enjoy the park :)
Anonymous Writer — Google review
fun game amusement park there are many kinds of thrilling and adrenaline-pumping game attractions..for the fast track you can buy a speed access ticket at a price of 30€ per person so you don't have to wait long to get your turn and you can use the attractions repeatedly until Satisfied...even though I have to drive for 2 hours from home but it doesn't matter
Alina Devi — Google review
Relaxing park, children friendly:)
Make sure to buy a express pass which will make your adventure even better.
They have a lot of seats and nature inside, I like the fairy wheel and the mini boat trip in the water view garden, romantic choices.
Beside they also have some relaxing but fun attractions.
Dazzle L — Google review
Beautiful park with funny roller-coasters.
Really nice view from the ferris wheel, you can see fields and horses and forest.
But some roller-coasters shake too much, it could be painful for your head, so use the headrest (it could not help, but you would better try).
Note that many cafes and restaurants work only on weekends, so you will have not too many options to choose from.
Anastasiia Tkachuk — Google review
We were here with a group of 7, and we had an amazing time! There are lots of rides, all within a small vicinity, so you never had to walk far. We were with 7, but there were enough rides with carts of 4, so barely anyone had to sit alone on a ride. The prices offered on the website are great, parking is nearby, and there's plenty of options for food. The waiting also wasn't too bad, and on the app you could easily see which rides were more busy than others. Great experience!
Bo Verhaar — Google review
It was overall very nice, we had nice weather! It was a surprise to me that you can bring your own food and drinks, people brought their own strollers/cars to carro stuff around they even had coolers for their drinks! So cool! For kids under 1m there’s not a lot, but still with the few ones we had fun!
Mayra Corona — Google review
What an amazing place! So clean and nice to be in! Very nice to walk around and the rides are great! Staff were very efficient on the rides and very friendly. A great park for all ages. We were disappointed at the lack of official merch to buy though, would have loved a Bobbejaanland t-shirt or something! Lots to buy but nothing relevant to the great experience!
Becca Cairns — Google review
Slightly below average park. (Theming and layout moderate to slightly below) Not enough rides and long long lines ( even for bathrooms). Tickets tend to be cheaper, but when you do the math for the rides you can actually get on it's a far more expensive park, especially when you add far to expensive parking at 11 Euro. Best to choose only if you know it's going to be a slow day and you get a discount
Nick Usalis Knight — Google review
Compared to Alton Towers in the UK this place wins hands down. Cheaper, more rides, good food (and plenty of it) and good service. Very friendly staff. Highly recommended if you're in the area.
Andy Moores — Google review
Pros: it's big, lots of interesting rides, maintained, clean, nice facilities, toilets on every corner, parking is close
Cons: price, long waiting lines, exiting parking at the end of day is a disaster, short working period for the wait you need to do for the rides.
Recommended: stay away from most popular rides or cash out "speedy ticket"
Milos Stepanovic — Google review
The park was very good, but the few restaurants, which were open, were very full and crowded.
Sebastian (Z3B00T) — Google review
Beautiful place i have much fun
مواهب ضائعة — Google review
Really good experience , too bad some of the attractions and snack at were closed, we went on Halloween season many scary parades and characters definitely we are coming back.
Tatiana Rivas — Google review
Wonderful experience! Best ride: Fury.
Recommend to to early in the day, it's less crowded and lines arnt long.
Hampton by Hilton Antwerp Central Station is a budget-friendly hotel with a gym and free breakfast, as well asviews of the city's railway station.
Brilliant location next to station and its taxi rank, with loads of bars and restaurants nearby. Just a mile's pleasant stroll into old city.
Staff very welcoming, hotel very clean and presentable, rolling breakfasts delicious as are 24/7 pizzas
Really hope to return
Mark Chils — Google review
The room wasn't anything special. It was just another hotel room. It was, however, well taken care of. All personnel was professional and really kind. They anticipated on our needs. I'm extremely positive about the service that was offered.
The location is top-notch, right outside Central train station, so there is an abundance of public transport to choose from.
The hotel borders on the high street, so you can check-in, leave your luggage behind and literally start shopping within 5 minutes (if that's what you're in to)
The zoo is also in walking distance as it is literally around the corner from central station. Maybe about 50m from the entrance of the hotel.
I will definitely return to this hotel, mostly because of the convenience of it all.
(Photo explanation: I had a room at the front of the hotel and this was my view. Just to illustrate how close the station is to the hotel)
Trissh F — Google review
I stayed here with family and very much enjoyed it! The staff was extremely friendly and helped with every extra request & question we had. The room was spatious and the entire property is clean. The breakfast had enough variability (although my son missed the fried eggs – they only had scrambled eggs). We very much appreciated the small gym. Greetings from Hungary (Budapest) ;-)
Anna Vargáné Kis — Google review
To start off, the location of this hotel is amazing for a nights trip from Brussels or Brugge. It is right across from the train station so it is easily accessible. The lobby is nice and clean, the gym is small but decent and the breakfast is adequate. That is where my praise ends.
When I first entered the room there was a strange smell which I suspect came from the stained carpet. There is construction currently going on right next to the hotel which is very loud and makes it impossible to sleep in. But my main problem was the bathroom/shower. Both the body soap and conditioner were missing there plugs. This allows for moisture and humidity to constantly be circulating through the containers which is unsafe. On top of that, the lids could easily be removed and when I did I noticed there was bits of conditioner(?) in the soap and a disgusting blue gunk growing on the soap containers (I have attached pictures). This is extremely unsanitary and unsafe. On top of that, the shower water did not maintain a steady temperature. It went from warm to burning hot to warm to burning hot. I was consistently screaming as I got burned by the water. I ended up showering at a friends place as both the water temperature and soap made me uncomfortable showering at the hotel. This was very disappointing and ruined my experience.
I would recommend looking at other options near the train station before booking this place but the location is prime.
Jordan Bachechi-Clark — Google review
Stayed one night and was pleasantly surprised. Location couldn’t be beat. The hotel is right at the train station. Close to all main attractions, shopping district and dining. Very friendly and professional service. Rooms were spacious for Europe. Breakfast was a full buffet. I can’t say enough about our stay and highly recommend.
Connie Rowden — Google review
Very comfortable room, clean, good in-room amenities. We were at this hotel over a weekend and it seemed completely booked but we certainly couldn't tell while we were in our room. Hardly any noise filtered into our room from the street (we faced Central Station) or the construction going on and if people allowed their doors to slam (which normally happens in hotels) we didn't hear it. The rooms were so well insulated.
The staff were friendly and accommodating. Our last day in Antwerpen we wanted to stay and walk around the city later than the checkout and front desk staff stored our luggage for us. When I came back to collect there was a long wait in the lobby, people checking in, and the person who checked my luggage saw me, finished what he was doing at the moment and motioned me to follow him. He said he didn't want me to miss my train. So nice and thoughtful. I wish I would have gotten his name to call him out.
The buffet breakfast was very crowded, that is how we knew the hotel was booked up, but still good and plenty of food. One of the coffee machines was out of order when we were there so long line for the coffee...but no big deal.
Location was good, across from the Central Station, and about a mile from the town square but we enjoyed the walking so no issue for us.
Would definitely go back.
Mick13 — Google review
We stayed there for 14 nights and everything was perfect! Location is great right in front of central station, room was clean , breakfast was pretty good and the hotel staff was very friendly and attentive! And special thanks to the receptionists Rachid and Noimi who helped us through out our stay with their suggestions and were very kind. Will definitely stay here if we visit Antwerp again!
Aakruti Desai — Google review
We rarely give a 5* rating, but this hotel deserves it. We stayed there for one night in mid-July for fair price. The staff at the reception was outstanding, friendly, well-spoken and very helpful. We were also delighted with the size and cleanliness of the room, the comfortable matresses and the layout of the sections. the room was quiet despite its front pointing towards the railway station. The breakfast was included, the selection was sufficient and the staff there very friendly and fast. We would always return there.
Gunnson — Google review
Hampton by Hilton was the perfect hotel for our stay. It is located directly across the street from the Antwerp train station. Taxis and bikes for rent are steps away from the front door of the hotel. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The room was clean, good sized, and well stocked. Great experience.
Lynn Fitzpatrick — Google review
Great value for money overall!
Pros: Very good location. We arrived from the train station and the hotel is 2 minutes from the train station and the metro station . Well sized rooms. Well lit and with good air conditioning. Comfortable and clean beds. Really great value for money. Amazing staff, very helpful and very knowledgeable! Thanks for an amazing time.
Cons: The bathrooms were clean and hygienic but the shower area could have been cleaned better. Also the breakfast was okay. It can also be improved vastly. I would prefer to have breakfast outside the hotel next time
Umair — Google review
I love this place. The views are amazing in the lobby and also in some of the rooms. It's conveniently located for touring Antwerp, and a quick walk from the station.
The staff are amazing and helpful. They speak fluent English. They go above and beyond to make your stay better.
The breakfast spread is great, very filling. You can even grab a piece of fruit for later.
The beds are fine, not amazing. The rooms themselves are great, plenty of space, big windows.
I would love to stay here again. This was my view!
Sonya Desi — Google review
Great hotel. When visiting Antwerp, I recommend staying here, it is located across the street from the central train station. The rooms are clean and comfortable, the room is cleaned every day. Breakfast included, buffet, there is everything you need for breakfast for every taste, very tasty. Friendly staff. If there is an opportunity to still visit this wonderful city, I will definitely stop here. Within walking distance from the center and all sights of the city.
Andrey Zhelukevich — Google review
Excellent experience! Rooms were clean, spacious, comfortable, and quiet. The breakfast that was included was excellent, a far higher calibre than most inclusive breakfasts I've experienced at other hotels. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay here again!
Elizabeth B — Google review
We stayed four nights, arriving very early morning from North America by flights to Brussels and then by train to Antwerp. When we arrived at the hotel, the staff were very professional and luckily our room was already available. We enjoyed very much the location of the hotel, the professional attitude of the staff, and the morning buffet with healthy options (eggs, cold and warm vegetables, etc.). The training room was good too. The only minor comment is the hot water stability, it fluctuates back and forth between too warm and just right. Room was clean, bed was great. When we left we were allowed also an extra hour for late checkout and could work in the hall with coffee available. Overall we are really happy about our stay and would go back if visiting Antwerp again.
Isabelle Laforest-Lapointe — Google review
The rooms (we were on 7th floor) were nice. Its a bit unfortunate that the parking is like 3min by foot away and that the reception is on the first floor. Made our arrival and departure a bit bumpy. Parking costs with 16 euro/night are great. Also super accessable by train as it is right at the train station. The breakfast however is terrible. They should really send someone to look after the food (the veggies were old and nothing was really cooled or had silverware to serve it... so people destroyed the buffet). It looked disgusting at 9.00am. For a hotel of this category, I expected a decent continental breakfast. Also the presentation of the food as such was sad. We ended up having breakfast in the city.
Stella — Google review
If you can catching Thalys or any other trains, no other hotels beat this hotel’s location.
The breakfast was served two charming Asian staff members and that made a great start of the day.
The bathroom door was not working well, so I had to take one star off. But clean and cozy.
The surrounding area is not as safe and clean as the hotel itself. Be extra careful with taxi drivers waiting between the hotel and the station. They refuse to receive online payments and give you a receipt or try to race with other cars. If you don’t have big bags, go elsewhere to catch a cab.
Nao I — Google review
Hotel very close to central station. We came by car so not very convenient to park in garage 300m in an alley in the rain. Room was nice and quiet and breakfast was well organised with good staff despite it being very busy.
Not the same can be said for the reception desk though. When checking in no eye contact, hello/good evening and crew just staring at the monitors instead of helping customers check in. Then a rude group just barged in front of line, without personell knowing they just helped them.
Check out just as terrible. No goodmorning or goodbye again. When asking how to receive the hotel parking discount as advertised, the reception was clueless: Interparking Vesting recognized my car numberplate as i'm member of their chain, so I could enter without a ticket and fully charging me for 24 hours.
Dream Team Squad — Google review
Perfect one night stop over across the road from Antwerp Centraal station. Appears the hotel is virtually brand new... it is absolutely lovely
Huge comfortably family room with 2 huge beds. Kitchenette and dining table. Large bathroom
Full bar and restaurant (which we didn't use, but looked great!)
Stephen Nash — Google review
Was great location for our need. Clean and excellent friendly staff. Breakfast was just great and fulled us for the day. Very happy with our choice to stay at the hampton by hilton. I asked for 3 extra pillows when i went to Breakfast by the time i got back to my room my pillows were there. 6 stars
Carolann Rutter — Google review
The hotel is directly across the street from the central rail station, so very convenient if you’re arriving by train. There are lots of restaurants and cafes nearby, as well as groceries.
If you’re arriving by car, parking is down the street and around the corner, about a 5-10 minute walk.
I was upgraded to a huge room with a kitchenette and dining table, as well as plenty of windows.
The room overlooked the train station - good for the views, bad for the noise. There was lots of traffic noise during the day but it died down later in the evening.
Chris S — Google review
Great location. Nice breakfast, variations in food. You also have the ability to make your own waffle :). The staff was pleasant and easy to talk to. Overall price/quality its good.
Imperial (Imperial) — Google review
It's okay. The location is convenient for guests arriving by train, tram or bus. If you come by car, you should add 30 minutes on top of your satnav ETA. The hotel has no parking facility.
Rooms are okay, however during our stay some items were missing and or dirty. Also HH benefits items were not in the room. We where offered to switch rooms but as we already where settled we refused.
Breakfast is okay, the restaurant is spacious and there are plenty of tables available.
The receptionist (Rachid) at check-in clearly did everything to make us feel welcomed and valued as a diamond member. The staff at checkout had a completely different attitude.
Despite Rachid's best efforts i am not sure if I will use this particular hotel for future stays
This cathedral is known for its beautiful Baroque paintings by the famous artist Rubens. The cathedral was completely restored in recent years, and there is plenty to see inside, including stunning woodwork from centuries ago. If you're looking for a UNESCO World Heritage Site to visit while in Antwerp, look no further than the cathedral!
Beautiful Church. Entry is not free. Art historians can also see some fantastic paintings as well as the amazing architecture. There are also plenty of places to pray and worship for those who are religious. I'm always moved by the amazing creations in this world
James Barrow — Google review
Such a beautiful Cathedral. A must see UNESCO World Heritage site. The cathedral has so neat statues around it also. You can see some of the crypts they have uncovered. If you are in Antwerp you have to check out this place. You will not be disappointed.
Hattie Swartz — Google review
Beautiful and imposing Cathedral. From afar we see it zooming above the old city skyline. The facade is gorgeous and highly detailed architecture wise. The inside is peaceful and sober and features many paintings by Rubens. The stained glasses are marvellous. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the neighbourhood.
Hugo Pedro-Martins — Google review
This’s a real gem of a cathedral. It’s spectacular. It will makes your heart sing. It’s dazzling white. With many impressive carvings and objects of art that have religious significance.
Remember it’s a functional cathedral. We happen to visit during the ceremony and were asked to watch from the hallway.
Olga V. Mack — Google review
Sort of expensive to get in but I thought it was worth it. The scale of the inside is very impressive, and the art on display is truly beautiful. There's plenty of explanations written in many languages too so it's very easy to learn about the art etc. I could have spent ages in there just soaking it in.
Michael Mauer — Google review
The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp is home to a remarkable collection of artworks by the famous Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens was a renowned Flemish artist during the 17th century and is considered one of the greatest painters in Western art history.
Inside the cathedral, visitors can find several of Rubens' masterpieces, including "The Descent from the Cross" and "The Elevation of the Cross." These monumental paintings are located in the chapel of the Holy Sacrament. The stunning altarpieces depict religious scenes with dynamic compositions, vibrant colors, and exquisite attention to detail, showcasing Rubens' exceptional artistic talent.
In addition to Rubens' artworks, the Cathedral of Our Lady also houses other significant works of art, such as sculptures, stained glass windows, and intricate woodwork. The cathedral's interior is richly decorated and offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural heritage of Antwerp.
Visiting De Kathedraal provides an opportunity to appreciate the architectural beauty of the cathedral itself, as well as the impressive art collection within its walls, including the masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens.
bao tram nguyen — Google review
Love this church. wasn’t sure if the $12 entry fees was worthwhile but i absolutely recommend it. Beautiful architecture and history. tons of Rubens art work. modern mixed with traditional. calm and moving if you want to pray. love this place!
Gokul S — Google review
An amazing church where you can see the olden architecture, paintings, and spirituality. Will get and old feel in each and every thing over here. Entry made with fee and should be vaccinated against covid.
mohamed arif m — Google review
Antwerp Cathedral of Our Lady is one of the top 3 places to see in Antwerp.
Construction was completed in 1521, it's capacity is 25,000 visitors. If the cathedral looks imposing, it's interior looks magnetic, with paintings by Rubens, and very impressive wood ornaments. There are also two big organs.
Entrance is charged but is worth every penny.
Ahmet Selim Bozok — Google review
A must-see landmark in Antwerp when you visit Belgium. A nominal entry fee gets you access to this magnificent example of 18th Century architecture, with fine art and historic notes, including a crypt. Easily accessible from central station.
Bloggsy Malone — Google review
The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, also known as Antwerp Cathedral, is a breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cultural landmark in the heart of Antwerp, Belgium. Its towering presence and intricate details make it one of the most impressive cathedrals in Europe.
The exterior of the cathedral is awe-inspiring, with its imposing spires reaching towards the sky. The intricate stone carvings and elaborate decorations on the facade showcase the craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans who built this architectural marvel. The sheer size and symmetry of the cathedral are awe-inspiring, leaving visitors in awe of its grandeur.
Once inside, the interior of the Cathedral of Our Lady continues to impress. The soaring vaulted ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and ornate altars create a sense of serenity and reverence. The light filtering through the stained glass creates a mesmerizing play of colors, adding to the spiritual and ethereal atmosphere within the cathedral.
One of the highlights of the cathedral is its art collection, including masterpieces by renowned artists such as Peter Paul Rubens. The altarpieces, sculptures, and paintings housed within the cathedral provide a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of Antwerp and its importance as a center of artistic excellence during the Renaissance.
The Cathedral of Our Lady is not only a place of worship but also a cultural and historical treasure. Its construction started in the 14th century, and the cathedral has witnessed centuries of history, including religious and political upheavals. Despite being heavily damaged during various periods, the restoration efforts have preserved its beauty and significance for future generations to appreciate.
Visiting the Cathedral of Our Lady is a profound and humbling experience. Whether you have a deep appreciation for religious architecture, art, or simply seek a moment of tranquility, this cathedral offers a spiritual sanctuary. Take your time to explore the nooks and crannies, marvel at the artistry, and absorb the history that envelops this magnificent symbol of Antwerp's cultural heritage.
Ivy W — Google review
Very formidable building at the city center but sadly needs tickets for entering, and at weekends most of the time it's booked for private events such as weddings. Has an organ so I guess it's nice being inside while playing.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
A gorgeous cathedral that houses some beautiful Rubens! Definitely worth a trip to walk around and see all the incredible artwork. The basement has some catacombs, which are small but very interesting to see. There are some small spiral metal staircases you will need to use to get to them, and if you are claustrophobic, it might not be good for you. You can stand up in them, but there's not a ton of headroom, it's single file, and gets crowded, so just know that. There is a model of what the church used to look like which I find helpful to visualize the past. The most impressive parts were the large painted domed ceiling, the incredible stained glass windows which are EVERYWHERE, and the ornate carved wooden choir seats. Just breathtaking craftsmanship on everything, and you are surrounded by incredible beauty and art.
Lara Star Martini — Google review
A vert big and beautiful cathedral. It has a historic basement, beautigul glass painted windows, massive architecture and paintings. Nicely maintained and peaceful experience.
Samia Javed — Google review
Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, is a magnificent blend of architectural brilliance and historical significance. Located in the heart of the city, the cathedral offers a stunning cultural experience. It is recommended to visit this prominent landmark to explore its artistic details and enjoy its historical ambiance.
Mohammad Aboud — Google review
When just moved in Antwerp about 7 years ago, I came here once. I read the book <A Dog of Flanders> long before, so have a different feelings about these 2 masterpieces of Rubens , although he is not my favorite. Totally worth a trip and need to book a reservation for the tower.
Hao Yu — Google review
What an amazingly preserved cathedral with four of Ruben's artwork. There are many other paintings by other artists which in the main depict biblical themes. Unfortunately for us the English tour was cancelled on the day we were there. There is a toilet here for paying customers. Wheelchair accessible. There is a crypt below the church that is very dank and badly ventilated. Spend just 1 or 2 minutes here. This is a truly grand cathedral. Worth a visit.
Maria Ngo — Google review
Welcome to the Cathedral of Our Lady (聖母大聖堂) in Antwerp, Belgium!
As you prepare to visit this iconic cathedral, known in Japan for its appearance in the story “A Dog of Flanders,” here’s a short guide to enhance your experience:
<History & Significance>
・The Cathedral of Our Lady is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, with construction starting in 1352 and completing in 15211.
・It houses several masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens, making it a significant cultural and historical site2.
<Art & Architecture>
・Marvel at Rubens’ works, including “The Descent from the Cross” and “The Assumption of the Virgin Mary,” which are central to the cathedral’s art collection2.
・The cathedral’s single finished spire stands at 123 meters, a testament to Antwerp’s medieval prosperity and architectural ambition2.
<Visitor Tips>
・Allocate at least an hour to fully appreciate the art and architecture.
There are no restrooms inside, so plan accordingly before your visit.
・The cathedral is a place of worship; please be respectful and maintain a quiet demeanor.
<For Fans of ‘A Dog of Flanders’>
・The cathedral is a poignant part of the story where Nello, the protagonist, longed to see Rubens’ paintings3.
・Feel the connection to the tale as you view the artworks that inspired Nello’s journey.
<Practical Information>
・The cathedral is open to visitors, but check the official website for the latest visiting hours and any scheduled events1.
・Admission fees apply, but they go towards the preservation of this world heritage site.
<Conclusion>
The Cathedral of Our Lady is not just an architectural wonder but also a bridge between cultures, celebrated in literature and animation. Whether you’re a history buff, art enthusiast, or a fan of “A Dog of Flanders,” this cathedral offers a profound experience that resonates with visitors from around the world. Enjoy your visit to this historic gem in the heart of Antwerp.
Akihiro Yamaguchi — Google review
What an experience! Thanks to Mark, who gave us a private tour, u learned more about Antwerp and Ruben in two hours tha an entire semester!
Well worth the admission price, if you get a private tour!
Located in the historic district of Antwerp, the Great Market Square or Grote Markt is a picturesque town square surrounded by 16th century guildhalls and the impressive Antwerp City Hall. It boasts an array of eateries for visitors to enjoy while taking in the stunning architecture that surrounds them. This iconic square is a feast for the eyes with medieval Belgian buildings on all sides, making it a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Antwerp.
The Museum Aan de Stroom (MAS) is a striking red sandstone building with high-tech exhibitions exploring Antwerp's place in the world. At 60 meters high, MAS is a monument, museum, and tourist attraction that celebrates Antwerps history and culture. The museum offers a variety of interesting permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as free views over the city from its top.
Spent a good few hours here. There was something to see on nearly every floor. Exhibits were very big and detailed; some audio-interactivity in some areas was a bit heavy handed and overwhelming, but if you have a lot of time you can really lose yourself in each of the exhibits. Panorama at the top is worth the long escalator trip to the roof, with a full 360 of the city on offer. The building is an architectural delight too.
Liam Simpson — Google review
Only visited after museum hours to explore the Panorama and Viewing Gallery.
Wonderful experience.. escalators took us all but last floor.. ever opening vistas .. great images of folk around escalators... glimpses of museum exhibitions made me really want to return.
Views from the top across city, river and port were stunning.
Huge thanks!
Mark Chils — Google review
One of my favorite places in Antwerp is the Mas museum. its location. the views… the fact that you can sit inside and drink your coffee or read your book. You can go to the roof and enjoy the Antwerp weather and panoramic..
ecitah. co — Google review
The MAS Museum is a must-see attraction in Antwerp, captivating visitors even before they step inside. The building itself is a stunning architectural feat, a modern masterpiece with a unique design that's both handsome and imposing. Its towering stature makes it a landmark on the Antwerp skyline.
Inside, the MAS Museum unfolds across multiple levels, each dedicated to showcasing a distinct collection. Both temporary and permanent exhibitions offer a fascinating look into Antwerp's rich history and its connection to the world.
One particularly captivating exhibit explores Belgium's relationship with the Congo, delving deep into the Congolese culture and its lasting influence. Another exhibit sheds light on Antwerp's evolution as a major port, tracing the rise and fall of its shipping and logistics industry.
For a truly immersive experience, the museum offers guided tours accessible through audio devices. This adds an extra layer of insight into the collections, enriching your understanding of the exhibits.
With its ever-changing exhibitions and captivating blend of history, architecture, and culture, the MAS Museum is a must-visit for anyone visiting Antwerp. There's always something new to discover within its walls.
Niral Mehta — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums I have ever been. Amazing architecture with attention to details. Free access to the rooftop with panoramic view. Numerous halls with art.
Gulnara Sagdieva — Google review
Well, it’s big, so big that most of the time it feels but empty. Once a while an exhibition interesting to visit. But most of the time, it’s good for climbing all the way to the roof top to enjoy the panoramic view of the city and the harbor. So worthwhile give it a try. : :
Kai Knamed — Google review
Majestic panoramic view from the top of the museum and the best part is anyone can view it without buying any ticket. If you are in Antwerp, you must visit this beautiful museum once.
And for the art and culture enthusiasts, there is a very amazing collection on each floor.
Mayank Kumar — Google review
Beautiful experience. The terrace on tenth floor is free to visit (kudos), but the permanent exhibition is a must see as well. A plunge in history of Antwerp, plan an entire afternoon to visit.
Adriana ? — Google review
Interesting museum with lots in it though the main thing was stairs! Plenty of weirdness - little made sense but conversely it meant there was something for everyone!
The climb to the top is well worth it and you get some great views of Antwerp.
Rahul — Google review
One of the main museum in Antwerpen, a 10 floor museum with an amazing architecture, and INSANE expositions. You have also some temporary exhibitions. Take at least 3h to visit this museum, you will need it. Each floor as a theme and plenty of different pieces of Art.
The employees are really nice as well, and super available if you have any question.
Tiago Martins — Google review
I loved this museum and ran out of time. There are floors devoted to a broad theme like food or home and then bring together historic paintings, current interviews, examples of say food businesses like bakers, sausage makers, historic equipment. It was really fascinating and enlightening. One floor explains what they collect and show you this looking in on storage areas (these looked a little staged) but all making for much more interest than many.
amanda Bede — Google review
Visited because we had the Antwerp pass. It would have been worth the €12 ticket though. The story exhibition was great. The panoramic view and the storage vault is free to visit so at least take some time to view those if nothing else. Very interesting architecture as well, a great addition to the dock. The shop was shut one the day of our visit though which was a bit of a shame.
Ben — Google review
The panoramic view was great, but we couldn't stay on the roof floor longer than taking a few photos. It was almost 28°C on the day we visited.
The exhibitions involved some videos and interactive elements, but we thought they were quite boring. Can skip them if you are more interested in enjoying the city view.
tiff1567 — Google review
Very nice building in a nice marina area, walkable neighborhood with trees some shade and benches to take a break and some nice little art displays like statues and a heart display❤️ with locks. Unfortunately I didn't know that one can take the escalator upstairs for free. There's apparently a good view from up there, but since I was there in the evening it was probably closed anyway.
On the way from my hotel to the museum I took a wrong turn and ended up in the red light district which was interesting and rather colorful, reminding me of the laser light show up in the Atomium, which was great. Along the water one eventually gets to the ferries wheel which looks rather pretty at night 🌙
Chiquita Maria — Google review
Lovely museum. Only 10€ per ticket and for people under 18 it’s free (they don’t check your ID lol). The panorama platform is free of charge and the museum had interesting exhibitions with translations into french and english. Would recommend.
Emi — Google review
It's definitely one of the first museums to visit in Antwerp. Apart from a fantastic exposition dedicated to a Second World War resistance in Belgium, if you reach the top seventh floor, you'll be able to enjoy a stunning view on the Antwerp harbour from both sides. If hungry, don't miss a great, delicious, and quality food in the museum's cantina.
Sandra Vicic — Google review
really nice museum to visit during your time in Antwerp. They have many cool and interesting stuff in the museum. Also the 360 view on the top is amazing! You can see the whole city from there.
Really recommend it!❤️
Plyfa I. — Google review
I really like the architecture of the building! The use of curved glass is definitely admirable. It is definitely worth a visit for anyone who admires good modern architecture and panoramic views.
I also visited the museum exhibits on different floors and liked the content of most of them. Well stitched narratives for exhibits on each floor.
The building has a striking resemblance to the Philharmonie building in Hamburg. You might feel a Deja vu.
Overall, would recommend that people visit this place if they are visiting Antwerp.
Sonal Malhotra — Google review
Awesome building, very friendly staff! The panoramic view access is free and is open from 09:30 a.m. There are a lot of views on the way too. Every story is a different museum and you can buy tickets for different parts too.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) in Antwerp is a cultural masterpiece! Its striking architecture mirrors the city's modern spirit. The exhibits seamlessly weave together Antwerp's maritime heritage and contemporary art, offering a dynamic exploration of its identity. The panoramic views from the rooftop are breathtaking, providing a unique perspective of the city. The museum's commitment to diversity and interactivity sets it apart. From ancient artifacts to thought-provoking installations, MAS captures the essence of Antwerp's vibrant past and present. A must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and anyone seeking an immersive cultural experience. Five stars for a truly captivating journey!
Sayak Das — Google review
Museum aan de Stroom offers a captivating experience with its unique concept showcasing the diverse life stories of local individuals, spanning generations from elderly to infants. The intimate portrayal through pictures creates a profound connection to the community. Visiting on a Friday morning provided a peaceful and uncrowded atmosphere, allowing for a leisurely exploration of the exhibits. The museum's commitment to preserving and sharing these personal narratives adds depth to the cultural experience, making it a must-visit for those seeking an enriching and reflective outing.
M F Cab — Google review
There is different exhibitions at different floors. Best ones were Colombia and Home Life exhibition for me and my wife. There was also temporary Flemish Master Painters exhibition that was also wonderful.
Panasonic Antwerp view is adding another taste to your visit.
Huseyin YILDIRIM — Google review
Such great exhibits and building! It’s a short walk from the city center and a nice reprieve from the hustle and bustle. I only viewed the permanent exhibits. I loved every floor and found it all so fascinating. The lookout from the roof (free entry) was fabulous too. The WWII and shipping exhibits really stuck out with me.
The Beekse Bergen zoo offers visitors the unique experience of observing various wild animals such as elephants, lions and apes in their natural habitat. The park provides guided tours on buses, boats and walking paths, allowing for a diverse way of exploring the grounds. The zoo sets itself apart from others by offering the opportunity to drive through areas where many of the animals roam freely which is an exceptional experience.
Great place to spend time with kids. It was a unique experience for us to be able live right next to a few lions 🦁 . You hear them roaring the whole night but it was exciting and fun. The safari park has lot of animals to visit by foot or by car or by boat. We tried all and it was worth it. There is a big fun park for kids with rides as well. Days well spent.
Kamlesh kumar — Google review
A beautiful zoo where animals roam freely. I got together with my friends and their kids for a Sunday activity. It was a pleasant day. You can do a safari by bus and ship. There is also an option that you can do with your vehicle if you prefer, but it is a bit limited compared to others. What I don't like about this place is that the food options were a little less; frankly, we couldn't find anything to eat. But if you want to do a safari without going to Africa, it is a good option. The parking fee is 9.50 Euros, and you can get it from the internet or the kiosks at the entrance.
There is no control when entering, but they check one by one when leaving. I would recommend not taking it in advance to don't stay at the exit.
Emrah Onder — Google review
This zoo for me was one of the best zoos I have seen so far. First of all the you could get a chance to see all the animals which you would see on the map. It was really exciting for kids to see them all. There are different options to explore it , by walk, by your vehicle, by the boat.
Special attractions were, lion, tiger of different types. There are sufficient sitting areas to sit and eat and toilets.
All area is wheel chair friendly and you also get a kid cart in case if you forget to bring.
Shivam Chandna — Google review
Great experience, will come back here for sure. The allotment for the animals is huge and all of them seem relaxed and happy, I did not see signs of stress. Really impressive. Oh and, the toddler elephants are really adorable!
Bob Lefevere — Google review
It is most amazing and secret safari in Netherlands. I would definitely recommend to book safari resort where you spend your whole day with animal. Everything arranged so well.
Who don’t want to have breakfast next to giraffe or lion or many more. Must experience thingy. Definitely recommended!
saif zaman — Google review
Beekse Bergen offers an unforgettable safari experience that is sure to impress even the most seasoned travelers. The vast plains and rolling hills of the park provide an ideal backdrop for a thrilling adventure that is both educational and entertaining.
One of the best ways to experience Beekse Bergen is on foot or car. These safaris allow visitors to get up close and personal with a variety of animals, including, lions, rhinos, and giraffes. The guides are happy to answer questions and provide insight into the behavior and habits of the animals, making for an educational and informative experience.
For those who prefer a more adventurous safari experience, Beekse Bergen offers the option to drive your own car through the park. This allows visitors to explore the park at their own pace and get even closer to the animals. The park provides a app that details the different routes through the park and provides information on the various animals that can be seen along the way.
Overall, Beekse Bergen offers a safari experience that is both impressive and unforgettable. Whether you choose to explore the park on foot or by car, you are sure to be greeted by breathtaking scenery and a wide variety of fascinating animals. The park is well-maintained and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable, making for a truly enjoyable experience. I would highly recommend a visit to Beekse Bergen to anyone looking for a unique and exciting safari adventure.
My family and I will certainly come back again.
Tarintata — Google review
Interesting concepts of a safari park, mixed with a zoo. It is a big spacious park, where the animals have lots of space, with a focus on African animals. The car safari is a nice ride passing the animal, and sometimes engaging with them. The zoo part is a good walk, but the variety of animals is a bit limited. The extremely large elephant enclosure is under serious reconstruction, and looks promising. A nice tip: if you are a member of the ANWB, go to their website for discounted tickets, saves 20-25%.
Sander Hoogendoorn — Google review
This resort is 2 thumps up. The scenery is wonderful.
We stayed at the lion's area. So basically our backyard was all lion's. It was an amazing experience. My kids enjoyed it so much.
Every other day, they feed the lion's at 9:45am in the morning. If I come back, I'm staying again with the lion's. The lion's roar is so powerful and beautiful.
Jane From Earth — Google review
The kids enjoyed the car safari and seeing the animals. Fun to see the giraffe playing and the lions relaxing in the sun 🌞🔆
Nice restaurant and tasty food for the kids
Photo corner
Playground
Options for bus safari and walking trail also.
We spent a whole day and it was a good experience.
Nandita Mandary — Google review
Exceptional zoo. Amazing to drive your car with the animals walking around or even towards you.
Also the walk routes are great. Doable with a wheelchair or pram.
Information signs in different languages and enough clean toilets.
Great variety of animals to see. It's a zoo but different. We went wit kids between the age of 4 and 19 and all had a great time!
Mari?lle Leugs — Google review
A very nice experience in a sunny day. A perfect tour with the kids, a lot of animals to see. We liked the possibility to visit the park in different ways, by walking, by car and also by bus and a boat. Very well organized also with restaurants. Recommended.
Vito Cuscianna — Google review
A little bit expensive (35 euros pp), but it's nice to see rare animals. Unfortunately you can't feed them. You can watch the zoo by walking, driving slowly your own car or by boat (too far to see animals clearly) .
Marina Makarenko (Bella Thompson) — Google review
Outstanding. This safari park covers a large area and harbors many animals. The animals have large amounts of space - you can’t possibly compare that to any other regular zoo out there. There’s also quite a few young animals, which you might not always see at first, but if you do it is always a beautiful sight, since it indicates how at home they feel here.
There are a lot of great animals to see here. One of my personal favorites were the ring-tailed lemurs. They roam completely free in their territory with no fences whatsoever. Fascinatingly, they are not shy or scared at all - in fact, they will walk onto the path all by themselves and happily let you come closer to observe them. A very unique experience.
The boat-safari gets you from one end of the park to the other within about 30 minutes, while also providing a small tour at the same time. You may see a few animals near the water, however, most of them will likely be pretty far away and you might not see much. There’s no guarantee.
The park offers multiple opportunities to get food, drinks, and all sorts of snacks. This includes restaurants and also small food stands. Most of it is quite expensive, so you might want to bring some things yourself too.
Overall, this might be the greatest animal park I have ever been to, and I can only recommend it. It is a wonderful, unforgettable experience and I had a really good time. The visit is definitely worth it.
Selina — Google review
Great spacious zoo/safari park which is ideal for a long walk. Plus side is that when you are tired of walking you can take the safari bus or boat back close to the entrance. Parking is not cheap, but also not overly expensive. Food is decent and on par with gas station prices. Park has a good variety of animals and is pretty well accessable.
Mark G — Google review
Wonderful place, and a magical experience for the kids. We spent four days here and could have stayed longer. We opted to stay in a house on the edge of one of the animal enclosures (lodge 411) and woke up each morning to a rhino outside our house! Having not done an African safari I do however think this is the next best thing, especially at half the price.
There is so much to see and do, mixed together with the driving, walking and boat safaris, then you throw in the beach and lake resort and you can easily entertain yourself and the kids for a week or more. When booking our accommodation and tickets, you also get entry into lots of other local attractions, which we didn't even get a chance to do.
I would say the only downside was the food. The restaurants were expensive and there weren't a lot of options. The best one to eat at if you do choose to eat out is at Hogan House, as the buffet was good. However the upside to each of the restaurants are the views of the animals, and the fact they have play parks for the kids (although there isn't really any play equipment for under three). In our lodge you did have a kitchen so you could easily self cater, as there are supermarkets a short drive away from the resort.
I would 100% recommended this place to anyone who loves animals or wants a holiday with a bit of a twist. My only piece of advice would be to avoid trying to see the animals on a really hot day as they all hide in the shade. We did one walk on a scorching hot day and hardly saw any animals then the next day it rained and stormed in the morning, so by the afternoon it was much cooler and they were all out in force!
Laura — Google review
It is a very nice park. We did a bus safari. The bus driver was so enthusiastic. She told us nice stories about the park, the animals and it was really fun to listen to her. Then we did a preying bird safari. It was also a fascinating show. Those birds were so gracious to see. Besides, we walked through the park. It's beautiful. And animals do look happy there. But the cutest thing was to see the three little elephants. The smallest one was just three days old. Super cute!
People working there are so friendly! We enjoyed this experience.
Veronika Vereha — Google review
We stayed at Beekse Bergen in a Giraffe House. The kids loved staying onsite. The park itself is well laid out and spacious. The bus safari was enjoyable, but unfortunately we understood nothing as it was in Dutch (obvs not their fault) but our kids got quite bored as a result. The playgrounds scattered around the park were amazing. There was a great selection of snacks and cafes. All well priced too. We spent a full day there and the kids had a blast. We would highly recommend Beekse Bergen to families with young children.
Wendy O'Sullivan — Google review
Place for a day out with kids.
Jungle safari ride , or walk both are equally interesting . Plenty of parking space. Several food and snack options are available.
Light safari festival was lovely experience. Although the crowd was not managed properly , too crowded and a walking route of 20mins took more than 2hrs due to crowd.
Sherin Chitara — Google review
A great place for one days trip. Children will love it. Do take the Safari either by there bus or your own car. Seeing a cheetah walk across my car was the best moment for me.
N K — Google review
We visited the light safari which was really nice. There were so many people which sometimes completely forced the crowd to a complete stop. Felt like walking in ultra slow motion most of the time e. Got a lot better past the half way bar.
Albrecht Ch. — Google review
We loved the Night Safari. It was beautiful and the prettiest lights we’ve seen. We came right at 5:00 on a Sunday night so it was busy. There are staff directing parking so that’s nice. I recommend coming later after 5:00 so it’s not so congested. When we left around 6:30, it wasn’t crowded at the gate at all. We walked through the whole thing in an hour. There are food and drink booths in the middle of the loop, and there is the Winterplein at the beginning/end with more food and drinks. We had warm waffles and hot dogs (not bratwurst) and it was decent. There were also frites and snacks booths.
Adam Greyson — Google review
So lovely place to spend time with a family 😍
A lot of animal babies, different ways to observe the park - boat, car, walking by yourself.
I believe, in summer it will be even more comfortable to visit this place.
Kseniia Fesik — Google review
A very nice place to spend time with your family. A bit of long distances to get sometimes from one place to another, due to the size of the entire resort/safari, but I would not consider it that big of a problem. Enjoyable night light safari show, walking around with amazing light structure.
Disney-like theme park with attractions including wooden roller coasters and water fountains, light show and fairytale-themed rides.
We have visited the location more of curiosity due to the fact we are not very much into amusement parks. But we had lots of fun in various places, from Max&Moritz to Baron... 😂. In the end we had a great day, full of everything. We'll return here gladly!
What I liked the most it was the fact that each attraction had a story behind and it was completely integrated in the park. Suitable for small kids or big kids just like myself turning 49 next month 😂
Mihai S — Google review
Loved it. We had a lovely day. Especially good for families with smaller kids. Nevertheless, there are great roller-coasters for older kids and adults. The distances in the park are quite long but everything is good connected, there is a steam train going around which stops at different locations. Toilets are everywhere, same as food places. Highly recommend it!
Jessica Schmid — Google review
A fantastic Theme Park for a family day out. Well organized and run. Can be busy but the app helps you monitor the queue times. Plenty to do and see in the park. Bring a little lunch and enjoy the gondola ride on the lake. Overall had a great day out here. Barron and Python were excellent 👌
Jamie Meaney — Google review
Very nice for 3 days with 2 kids. Queues were between 20 and 50 minutes a bit everywhere. Understandable for a weekend. Rides are diverse enough for any tastes and family composition. We loved the early entry for the hotel guests. We could enjoy the busy rides like this.
Iulian Ursu — Google review
The place is well organized with multiple areas listed in a map. I highly recommend downloading the EFTELING APP which contains; live map, waiting time for each ride, restaurants, shops and everything you need to now about the park. Also you can download the photos from each ride. Kids will have more fun there because they have plenty of rides suitable for them. I loved every details there. Don’t miss out the Magical garden inside the park!
Mohsen Ali — Google review
Super. Great park, with lots see and do. Would 100% recommend! Went with family of 4 people, 2 adults, 8yr old and 12 year old and all had a great time.
Ice skating was a lovely extra and very reasonably priced (2.5euro per person) Because we visited midweek in December (tuesday) there was pretty much no queues to get on any ride. Loved the atmosphere and it wasn't too far to walk anywhere to any of the rides or attractions. Attention to detail is great and the theme is carried throughout the park, really did feel like you were in a magical elf land.
Deirdre Burns — Google review
In one word "mesmerizing experience"
Efteling has everything which you need for a relaxing and fun experience.
It has everything which you think of an amusement park. Started from rollercoasters, live shows, thrilling and theme based rides.
But, what I liked the most is the relaxing environment. It's not too busy and you feel like you are transported to a different world, where you can do a relaxing boat ride, listen and live the old Dutch stories ( My 6 years old son loved it ).
There are lots of eating places and everything is theme based.
We stayed at the Efteling facility, and it was amazing !
A few things to remember before planning your visit: if you are planning a day trip then create your itinerary prior to your visit. Download the Efteling app it has everything you know about the part.
If you are fun loving and want to do the rides then, try to come at 10 am ( when the park opens ) so you will have less waiting. Lots of indoor rides so the rain will not ruin your plan. And don't miss the live shows.
I stayed for a day so we were able to do most of the activities.
Overall a very nice stay and experience. We will visit again.
balesh bhatt — Google review
Was here back in 2019 on a school trip. Amazing theme park work plenty of rides for anyone who loves coasters. The atmosphere was great too and the music playing throughout the park added to the experience. Food was good and staff were friendly. It was pricey and queues were long but it was worth it! Definitely will return if I get the chance and I do recommend.
christian dunne — Google review
Really sweet and beautiful family park. The park does definitely have some larger rides (including Baron which was disappointingly closed both days we were there) but ultimately I think it's an ideal park for families. The number of ride and experiences that are perfectly catered to 8-13 year olds is just staggering, and easily as impressive as bigger parks like Disneyland Paris. The bigger rides are also really good and the food and drink offerings are some of the best value for any theme park I've ever visited.
Jack Kelly — Google review
Loved this place. First stop for our holiday to the Netherlands. We stayed in the hotel so could take our time going through the park. The wait times for the rides are generally 20 minutes. Far quicker than any theme park in the UK. Also the food and drink seem quite reasonably priced. Would recommend the Caro show if you get a chance to watch. Would go back again definitely! The app is also a must for directions and also giving you alerts for wait times for the rides.
Steven Tran — Google review
The garden was wonderful and each section was more beautiful than the other. We spent a whole day in the garden and did not play all the games and see all the sections. I think the garden is enough for two days. There are also free offers throughout the day, many restaurants and gift shops, and also simple games for younger children, the place is organized It is tidy and clean, and each game has a different story. It is true that the queues are long, but everything is organized. Also, the workers there are nice and cooperative. I recommend it to everyone, and of course I will go again
ohod ahmed — Google review
An amusement park mainly for children, and a few roller coasters for adults, especially the scary Baron.
A wonderful talking tree that fascinates.
A city that is in panorama and with small details of life and trains.
And you should definitely stay in the evening for the musical fountain performance! It's magically aesthetic.
Olga Kotova — Google review
Nice place if you don’t want to go to Disneyland. This is like the mini Disney in NL if that makes sense. Going there when it is very cold is probably a bad idea though it is more beautiful when it has a winter vibe but maybe not wise.
Ronke Alao — Google review
Experience the magic at Efteling! We’ve seen so many videos of this amusement park and we finally made it there to visit. The tickets are so affordable and the park is stunning! Tons of attractions and rides for all ages, games, food and shopping!
This is one of the best parks you will experience for the price. Low key, chill and relaxing environment. I prefer this park over Dis—- because it’s so much more enjoyable and less people!
My favorite ride was the farting one. Hilarious and so creative. Can’t wait to visit there again soon. It’s great for all ages and even has playgrounds for the little ones.
Don’t forget to grab some pancakes while you’re there!! The pancake restaurant was the coolest!!
Purchase tickets online in advance and pay for parking right away. So simple to get in the park and same when you are leaving.
Tela Royston — Google review
The place is awesome, so many rides and so thrilling fun. The only drawback was that when we were there, 3 main rides were closed. That’s why I took 1 star off. Always check the rides status before you plan your trip. We went in a weekday in March, the weather was good and the rides were not so busy. The fire and water show in the main lake at the end 18:00 was awesome as well. The staff is very friendly and always willing to help. The best thing was that they would take care of my daughter who was too small to sit on bigger rides while I was enjoying the rides. :) the Fairly takes rides were so nice my daughter and I loved that the most. :)
Will visit again when all rides are open. Always keep in mind that you need at least the entire day for the park.
Prem Saini — Google review
A lot of similarities to Disneyland except the themes are different. Very detailed and the atmosphere is great. Queues waiting times were way too long for a week day though, could get to 1+ hours on the bigger coasters.
Alon Hershkovitz — Google review
An amazing weekend spent here! We stayed in a wonderful woodland cottage in the village of Bosrijk, which was only a 10 minute walk to the park. Staying on site allowed us early entry into the park each day, which meant we were able to tick off some of the bigger rides before the ques got too long. However across the whole weekend we were there the longest wait time was only 40 minutes.
There is so much to do, and the kids loved it, ours range in age from 10 to 2 and they all were entertained the whole time. You can add on a photo pass which means you get all of your ride photos and any meet and greet pics across the time you are there.
Food wise, there are lots of fast food snacks and treats and some restaurants even have special treats for the kids, such as games, plates and glasses you can take home with you.
We loved it so much we are thinking about going back at Christmas.
Laura — Google review
Very satisfying!
Not the DISNEY style,
but the mood lasts no less than its.
You can see lots of details in all aspects,
and you may not like them all but they all maters!
From their website, APP(IT’S BRILLIANT), the design of all the attractions, to the activities from on-line to on-site, they are just amazing.
The history and the importance in the Dutch people are no need to be mentioned any more.
Everyone should come and experience this amazing place! It’s the old story but in an easygoing-yet-not-boring-at-all style.
Michael Wu — Google review
It was such a lovely experience & even if you booked tickets for a full day, you’re unable to see all their attractions!
Two downsides would be the very long cues & nearly hour of waiting for the rides plus when buying hotdogs or food they don’t use gloves & hair caps which is unhygienic.
Alexandra Beliciu — Google review
Amazing family day out. Great mix of rides for all ages. Reasonably priced snack stands with delicious waffles, hot donuts, french fries etc. Download the app before you go, add rides to your favourites list and check out wait times. 10/10 for families. We can't wait to go back!
Wendy O'Sullivan — Google review
I’ve been to the Efteling on and off again in the past 5 years. With our most recent visit, it’s time to put it all down in a few words!
The Efteling is truly a magical place where you can spend hours without even noticing. It’s fun for the entire family: kids, teens and adults. The attractions are thrilling (like the Baron) and expertly themed (like droomvlucht). If you are thinking of visiting (which I highly recommend) make sure to check a few things:
- if you visit with younger children, take your time. Two days instead of a single day will allow you to go through the park at your own pace. Make sure to book a lodging at one of their resorts!
- try to visit on less busy days! Their website has great information on when the less busy days will be
- don’t forget to look at their website to find which rides are open and which aren’t! Don’t be surprised when you arrive, as some attractions undergo maintenance during the less busy months (mostly in the winter and spring)
Have fun!
Kevin Algoet — Google review
Loved this place, we spent two days here and stayed at a euro park camping site 10 minutes drive away. Lots to see and do, definitely need a few days. I would recommend using the app to get around as it's a big place, lots of rides my 5 year old could go on and loads of eateries and toilets scattered about.
I would go to the big restaurant towards the top end of the park for lunch as it has a wide choice of meals. There was a really chilled out boat ride for when you need a break and the ques are fairly quick.
Obviously the large rides have bigger ques, the Barron roller coaster had a 45 minute wait but that was the longest and we were there during the Easter half term.
Parking was very easy and a very short wait to get into the park. All in all it was really easy, stress free and fun. The only thing I would say is that a lot of the shows and dialogue on rides is only in Dutch so you can miss some of the information but honestly I hardly noticed.
I would definitely come back here. Also don't miss the water fountain show at the end of the day.
Just a small warning but also look out for the road dividers on the road running alongside the park when you drive in, one of them was poking out which we hit and gave us a flat tyre.
Tim Carter — Google review
The Efteling is consistently enjoyable, regardless of crowd size or closures. During my recent visit, construction was underway on the parking lot, entrance, several attractions, and a new hotel. While these constructions detracted from the visual appeal and somewhat dampened the atmosphere, I still had a fantastic time. The park's charm persists, especially in the smaller fairy tales. I highly recommend visiting the Efteling, as I have always done and will continue to do so.
Bjorn “Walkx” Lammers — Google review
Very nice amusement park for everyone from kids to thrill seeking teens to adults. Very busy on weekends or holidays so plan well in advance and avoid busy days for smaller wait time on attractions. We went on a middle of a week on a rainy day yet wait times for the big coasters were 10-15min so imagine the case on a summer day. Lots of restaurants inside and food is not too expensive. We enjoyed our meal at the La Place Buffet. The end was very nice coz of an amazing fountain show.
Dibyojeet Bagchi — Google review
Fantastic theme park, fairy take theme with a nice mix of rides from extreme to super-mild, and animations. Price fair, lower than most, incl done places with far less. Queues low to reasonable (no fast track option but many rides have sole-rider queues), only one ride bad all day. Only food could be better, though less rubbish than most theme parks (and it’s almost all tasty). Could use more coffee availability. Especially recommend the fairy dreamhouse, what they call the “madhouse”, the light show and the beautifully restored ancient carousel. Staff friendly and helpful.
Jw Doyle — Google review
Lovely park, every detail is well thought and has personality. For sure worth the visit and the experience of immersing yourself in another world. The rides were also quite nice, it’s a great place to bring kids as well, anyways, I’m looking forward to come back in a warmer day!
Carolina V — Google review
Absolutely fantastic theme park. The entire park is extremely well maintained, very clean and so much to see. There’s something going on everywhere you look.
Rides are not as extreme as at places like Alton Towers but the park in general is far superior.
There were minimal queues when we went on a Monday but we still didn’t manage to see everything. Make sure you get there early!
Craig Jenkins — Google review
What an amazing experience!! Best 8 hours I’ve spent at sub-zero temperatures in my life. Could easily have stayed longer. The rides were great and all the themed displays inspiring. I can well imagine that it can get quite full when it’s warmer, but we did not have any queues on the day.
The Large Church Breda, also known as Our Dear Mother Church, is a Catholic church that was built between 1410 and 1547 in the Latin cross-plan style. The church's ornate tower-spire, which was completed in 1509, is considered one of the most beautiful in the Netherlands. It stands at a height of 97m and remains an iconic symbol of old Breda.
FULL 360 degree view of Breda! I visited on a Wednesday and it was with only a few other people. You can visit the tower and see the bells for 5 euros if you are a student. Definitely recommend!
Olivier St-Cyr — Google review
Unfortunately was closed when we visited in mid October maybe we came too early ,but very beautiful and a lot of cafes and restaurants around the area
Nikitas Dendrinos — Google review
A wonderful church with amazing history.
The staff were really helpful and friendly and provided us with audio guides so we could learn any the history.
We really enjoyed it.
Samantha Lloyd — Google review
This absolutely astonishing medieval church is still in use as a church. Lots of people are married in there. When I was there the church was closed for visitors. Probably because there was a wedding. I would have loved to see one of their exhibitions or climb the tower. Maybe next time.
Josina Hillsland — Google review
The biggest and most interesting sight in Breda! The church is huge and sometimes it is light up in the evening. Also, the busiest streets and bars are located around it. It marks the centre of Breda and it is a must-see sight.
Martin Zagorov — Google review
The Gothic-style Grote Kerk (Great Church) in Breda is a true architectural marvel that transports visitors to a bygone era. This 15th-century church, adorned with an imposing 97-meter tower, is a proud testament to the city's rich history and artistic heritage.
As you step inside, the church's intricate stained glass windows, vaulted ceilings, and mesmerizing frescoes capture your attention. The delicate balance between light and shadow, coupled with the choir's hauntingly beautiful melodies, create a serene atmosphere that envelops you in its embrace.
One of the church's main attractions is the exquisite Prince's Chapel, a breathtaking example of Dutch Renaissance art. The ornate tombs of the House of Nassau are another must-see, showcasing Breda's historical significance.
In summary, the Grote Kerk of Breda is a Gothic masterpiece that should not be missed. Its captivating architecture, rich history, and peaceful ambiance make it an unforgettable experience.
Daniel Hannih — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral, very worth seeing. The entry is free but I do recommend booking in advance a guided tour to the bell tower for 7.50€ Very worth it and you get great views of the city from above! The guide is very knowledgeable and friendly
Castellanos Jaime — Google review
You can visit the church for free.
The tower is 7.5EUR/person and it’s only for max 16 people at once. It’s a guided tour (in Dutch ) and you can go at 14:00 or 15:00.
Tickets are available on site ( you have to scan them before the tour) or online .
alexandra diana rus — Google review
A church in the heart of Breda, it shows remarkable architecture with sealing paintings which are heavenly, and makes you forget about the world outside these holy walls... really a must see while visiting Breda
Valena B — Google review
Simple gorgeous church. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Breda. They open the towel passage during special events. You can oversee the beautiful city of Breda.
Yiqiang Xie — Google review
I’ve been there on weekends when had some festival. It was very nice city and the church is in the center area but little bit sad we couldn’t get in because of the renovated. But it look beautiful from outside.
Excellent shopping good customer facilities (toilets, restaurants etc). Parking easily and not to expensive. Well worth a visit.
Linden Parslow — Google review
Typical Mall with a good assortment of stores with good discounts. Friendly staff and some nice places to recover from shopping. Unfortunately, the Nike store was closed when we were there, the signs said it would open in May. The Adidas store seemed a bit sold out, probably due to the global shortage of goods from Asia…
My favorite was the Petrol store, made some great bargains there 😊
Kai Richter — Google review
From the positive side: lots of different shops / brands, very close to each other, but during the rebates season, the extra promotions were rather disappointing to what you find in f.e. Maasmechelen village
Tom de moor — Google review
There are lots of known brands that have seasonal discounts. Finding the products there cheaper is really based on the discount periods. You need to follow. Also the place is cozy.
Pelin Ba?kan Orhan — Google review
I love the design and layout for this designer outlet. Spacious, clean and comfortable for all patrons, and is family friendly with its playground near the entrance. Would be great if they had a better selection of shops, and Roermond would still be a better option. But if they carry the brands that you are looking for, this place is fairly accessible even via public transport from Rotterdam.
Edmund Ho — Google review
Good one stop shop for all clothing needs at competative pricing. Although, some items are more available online at certain stores than they are in store. Good idea to spend the day here.
D.C BOTHA — Google review
Usually a good place to buy my clothes. Easy to access from the highway. Parking usually OK, right next to the center. Not a place to hang around longer than necessary.
Jan Willem Visser — Google review
It is beautiful and organized but I did not find a great choice in clothes.
ASMA ghrairi — Google review
One of the best places to shop ....full of brands
Ciprian-Daniel Bulgaru — Google review
The outlet is relatively small and includes mid fashion brands that are affordable to everyone. However, If you’re looking for high end luxurious brands then you should visit Roermond branch.
Fatemah Alramezi — Google review
Good place for discounted outlets. It lacked cosmetic outlets but good place to shop
Akansha Dongre — Google review
It is a nice shopping mall with many famous brands.
Bahtiyar İsmail — Google review
It’s almost in the outskirt of the Netherlands and wherever you live, it’s probably far from you 😅, highly recommended to get there by car, there are lots of parking lot which you should pay for it but it’s cheap. There are lots of shops with stunning promotion, it’s better to call at there when they have special offers. You can register at their website, so for any purchase over 100€, you get extra 15% off. The variety of options for dining there is quiet low, but I think it’s worth it to visit there 2 times a year to buy from famous brands at a reasonable price.
Atefe — Google review
At beginning, I don’t like this outlet. But now its atmosphere is better and its decorated more beautiful. The Shops are well arranged and the prices are reasonable! Also love the special water facilities for doggies. There are enough free parking place nearby the outlet.
Ruth Wang — Google review
i like it as it is not so crowded as other outlets, shops are good. chic restos to dine. love it.
mae chan — Google review
Always nice atmosphere and all the beloved brands here.
Zanna Karelina — Google review
Absolute paradise for shopaholics!
There are 100+ brands to pick from, at unbelievably reasonable prices. The whole place is like a one storey mall, where each store is designed into colorful dutch mini houses.
If you can still resist the urge to go immerse in hopping, you sure can't escape the eateries around the place, fun hangout corners and on a good sunny day, treat yourself to postcard perfect pictures against the aesthetic backgrounds and props!
The Erasmus Bridge is a famous, 800-meter long suspension bridge that spans the River Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam. Designed by Ben van Berkel, the bridge is often used as a symbol of Rotterdam and has been nicknamed The Swan.
Nice place for taking photos next to a huge constructed bridge. The most amazing is the view of ships and boats passing through the river. It is one of the largest ports in Europe. Actually it has captured me than Hamburg port in Germany. The skyline is also breathtaking. You take a brunch near the coastline and enjoy the view. However, it is a bot cold at night so take a jacket.
Reem Elnady — Google review
It's a very beautiful bridge specially at the time of sunset when the sun shines on it from one side. Watch the boats and merchant ships pass under the bridge, watch the giant cruise ship that's parked just near the bridge are some of the activities you could do to spend time on it.
Pranesh Dewangan — Google review
The best sunset spot in Rotterdam. You can’t go wrong with some snacks and a beer. Walk along the waters edge and take in a little bit of nature inbetween the urban landscape that surrounds you. Truly a magnificent architectural structure to admire.
Cameron Preston — Google review
Beautiful at sunset!!! (around 9.00 - 9.30 PM, check the time beforehand)
On my walk along the bridge in the evening, I enjoyed the pleasant breeze and the great views of cruise ships and modern buildings all along the way. Both ends of the bridge have shops and restaurants, as well as some water activities. The water and buildings turned golden at sunset.
Tintu Varghese — Google review
Simple yet elegant suspension bridge in Rotterdam and while not large it is friendly to cars, trams, bikes, and pedestrians all with separated lanes. A quick half hour walk to the city centre from the cruise terminal from here.
IOQ Y — Google review
The iconic modern bridge in Rotterdam. Which is also know as the Swan due to its unique shape. So beautiful at night when lights are switched on.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
Enjoyed walks across Erasmusbrug during a visit to Rotterdam in late April 2023. Fantastic spot to enjoy sunrise and sunset. A boat ride is a great way to enjoy views of the bridge.
Jani O — Google review
Famoso puente de cables sostenido por un solo pilar que le da un aspecto futurista. Un símbolo de Rotterdam y de obligada visita dando un paseo por el puerto, admirando el skyline de la ciudad.
(Translated by Google)
Famous cable bridge supported by a single pillar that gives it a futuristic look. A symbol of Rotterdam and a must-see while taking a walk through the port, admiring the city skyline.
Jorge Tauroni — Google review
Beautiful bridge and you can take beautiful pictures of Rotterdam, the river and the cruise ships
Christina E. — Google review
Beautiful bride with a diamond pathway. When it’s sunny it looks very trippy from all the sparkles. The view on Rotterdam from the bridge is very nice. There are ways for bikes, cars and pedestrians.
Stjepan Kujadin — Google review
Beautiful looking bridge over Rotterdam. Looks very modern. Located bear the hospital. Benches are available to sit and nice to have a walk.
Dima Harba — Google review
Beautiful Bridge to walk across into Rotterdam, you can also get a watertaxi which takes you right underneath for a fantastic view.
kirsty forsyth — Google review
Errr, it's a bridge!! A nice bridge.
It goes over a river, 7 or 8 lanes, 4 for cars, 2 for trams 1 or 2 for bicycles and scooters etc.
Ideal spot to photograph cruise ships, water taxi's and Rotterdam skyline
Shane Pearce — Google review
Really awesome views from the bridge. We had a cruise ship viewing as well.
Nikil Jose — Google review
Beautiful bridge right in the centre of Rotterdam. An absolutely iconic landmark in the city.
Charlie D — Google review
Beautiful peace of Architecture also a tram track on a bridge wow!!! accessible for pedestrians and cyclists pretty cool.
Siddhesh Vaidya — Google review
Nice bridge, good walk !! Good view! Nice place to spend for sunset.
Chandrakala Chikkabheemaiah — Google review
Ciudad muy cosmopolita,buenos transportes tanto la ciudad como periféricos , solo una queja aeropuerto con pocos vuelos y personal con poca empatía .
(Translated by Google)
Very cosmopolitan city, good transportation both in the city and peripheral areas, only one complaint is the airport with few flights and staff with little empathy.
Salvador Arquer — Google review
Fantastic view! Nice to observe different modes of transportation operating smoothly along side each other.
Mahsa Movaghar — Google review
Very nice place to have a relaxed evening by the bridge, watching boats and cruise ships pass by in a backdrop of modern architecture. You can even take a boat ride or a water taxi. It costs between 4 to 17euros.
Ritujasree Suresh Raman — Google review
Beautiful bridge! No further comment needed.
Thomas Meyer — Google review
The main city bridge over de Nieuwe Waterweg, the main water dividing Rotterdam in South and North.
If you can, walk or cycle over it. And stop to enjoy a good sniff of the city.
The Euromast observation tower offers 360 degree views from its top floor suites, including of Rotterdam's harbor. Hotel guests can enjoy a luxurious breakfast in bed here, and take in the sights from a viewing platform by staying in one of the two suites.
Might have been a little silly to go here on the coldest and rainiest day, but was an excellent way to wrap up our time in Rotterdam. The panoramic elevator is a must see to truly take in all the city has to offer, and I really recommend going at night. The lights are incredible! Do be mindful of the outer walks as the floors are made of brick that wiggle and make things a little scary!
Alexa Madison — Google review
Great views, no queues. Quick and easy to do. Nice park at the bottom.
Water taxi stop right beside it.
A bit pricey (€12) for a short experience(1 hour) but worth doing.
Peter Denney — Google review
Great viewpoint in Rotterdam. A first elevator brings you to the intermediate terrace and for extra 7 €, you can enter the rotating cabin that takes you to the top of the tower. Thrilling!
Bernhard Runkel — Google review
I have vertigo but my date REALLY wanted to go up there. If you have vertigo yo *can* go all the way, just make sure to use the elevator from the observation deck by the restaurant to the lift that takes you to the top, the other option is taking the steps and I barely managed to go up. Still, was lucky enough to get there by sunset and the views are breathtaking. The fact you can choose to block the view on the floor was a nice touch. Amazing place. Loved it.
M “Kelly” Barquero — Google review
Except for the panoramic restaurant and the rooms, where you can stay, Euromast is offering other activities as well. The rotating platform of the tower is giving you an incredible 360 view of Rotterdam. It can be reached by an elevator from the panoramic platforms, which are at 98m. and 112m. hight. The elevator then takes you to a hight of 185m., where you sit and enjoy the view. Actually, when you go on the rotating platform it will rotate 360 degrees twice, so, if you missed something the first time, you have one more chance to see it. There is also rappelling from the lower panoramic platform, which by itself is quite an adrenaline rush. It's worth visiting.
Явор Камберов — Google review
Well worth a visit. Cheap prices for such a wonderful view.
We went when it was a bit windy and overcast but still got to see fantastic views they were breathtaking. Had a few fun photo opportunities.
Inside is the most exquisite restaurant with again fabulous views.
All in all I highly recommend a visit.
Sarah Engeham — Google review
Came here for a high tea on the first day they reopened. Service was amazing, our servers were absolutely lovely! ❤️ Food and tea selection were great! 😊 We couldn't access the top tower, but the view was stunning from the lower observation decks.
Delphine Low (Chia Mei) — Google review
Pretty cool tower in Rotterdam giving views in all directions. You can see all the city as well as the port. Was good even though it was overcast. Great walk in the park getting there. Nice restaurant as well!
Iain Galloway — Google review
Euromast offers breathtaking panoramic views of Rotterdam that are simply mesmerizing. The best time to visit is during sunset, when the city is bathed in a warm golden glow. The sight is truly unforgettable. The tower provides an unparalleled vantage point to admire the city's skyline and surrounding landscapes. A must-visit for any visitor to Rotterdam.
Euromast is an iconic observation tower located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Standing at a height of 185 meters, it is one of the tallest structures in the city. Built in 1960, Euromast was originally constructed for the Floriade, a horticultural exhibition. Over the years, it has become a symbol of Rotterdam's modern skyline and a popular tourist attraction. The tower offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the city and its surroundings, making it a highlight for both locals and tourists alike.
R D — Google review
The view is amazing but the experience is not well organized. You buy an upgrade ticket for ride to the top and reserve a time, but when you get there you need to wait 45min in a line at the deck in the middle of the tower with a crazy wind
Juli?n Scutari — Google review
Great views of Rotterdam and extra can be paid to go all the way to the top of the spire in a sat down spinning section. There's a glass floor option with this that can be toggled on and off at.your feet if you're not a fan. A good experience but can be very busy with queues. Recommended to book a timeslot before coming and go walk in the park beforehand. You will have to queue for the top lift bit no matter what, no time slot booking for that to walk on.
Lewis Boden — Google review
Great view from the platform. Also great experience in the euroscoop cabin! And even better, if you wanna go to the restaurant, make sure you go when it's getting dark. The city gets beautiful with all the lights!
Anderson Peccin da Silva — Google review
Transmitter mast with an observation deck and restaurant about 100m above ground level. There is an even higher viewing area open in good weather. There are great views of the city which is a 25 minute walk. For tower aficionados this is a low tower and doesn't revolve or anything but they do have abseiling in summer. It does also have a visible wobble in bad weather. For me it's a great place to relax for an afternoon in the restaurant taking in the view. Although I would have to say the restaurant service is not the best. There are also some hotel rooms available apparently.
Jonathan Gorst — Google review
Went up the mast to enjoy the view with my family. A big success to take the elevator to the top and see everything.
Definitely worth the trip so it can only be recommended!
Jakob Henriksen — Google review
Excellent view around beautiful Rotterdam recommended for anyone visiting the city. Buy tickets in advance to scan and head straight in and up the elevator for wonderful panoramic views of Rotterdam.
We bought the Euroscoop ticket for a few extra Euros which was an interesting seated elevator ride all the way up to the top. It doesn't add a significant extra view depending on where you're seated but still worthwhile.
There's also a nice little cafe at the bottom for a coffee at the end of the ride.
Jack — Google review
Great view and very easy to get on top. Unfortunately the upper part of the tower is under renovation so we weren't able to get the full experience.
Nevertheless you have a wonderful view, as well as a restaurant, giftshop, little bar etc...
Elio Davoli — Google review
If you want to show the city and its history to a friend or to anyone, then this place is the best place to visit; you can show them all parts of the city of Rotterdam and they can understand how the city is divided naturally by the water 💦💦
They can take good memorial photos and videos with amazing backgrounds and views.
But,there are few things to consider when you are coming to visit the Euromast, check the weather, because if it's raining or too much wind, you won't enjoy it,and sometimes they will not allow you to go to the top if it's bad weather. Also, if you are visiting between October and April, it might be a little cold, so bring a jacket with you
Enjoy!!
Saif Ahmed — Google review
We bought the eruoscoop (you get to go all the way to the top in a glass elevator) it was really nice, we could also stop at the halfway point to look and take pictures before going all the way up. The line to go on the lift went fairly fast and when we left through the gift shop I accidentally left my wallet but once I realized and came back for it, it had already been put away in lost and found! :) very nice staff
Makayla D — Google review
Must visit of Netherlands trip. The single moment which captures the essence of river front, speeding boats, greenery, Dutch architecture and the planned roadways...all a single glance with a 360 degree bird view.
When you come down, do not forget to take a lazily walk in the adjacent park.
bikash sahoo — Google review
We had Priscilla as our waiter. I couldn’t recommend her enough! She was incredibly attentive, thoughtful and sweet. Will be coming back here soon!
Noa — Google review
Something you just have to do when in Rotterdam! Use the app that you can download to learn how it all happened. Take the lift all the way to the top of the spire. It costs extra but it's a good ride you will see 360 covered, no wind swept hair!! Over Rotterdam at 185 metres high, the glass floor can be controlled to keep it white... So you DO not see underneath you. It's all very entertaining and interesting on a good day!!
Ruby Ann “Rubes” Brand — Google review
It have a good view to the city. It’s cheaper if you buy the tickets online. I went to the top of the tower. The elevator(?) to the very top part has floor that turn transparent after you reach the top, there was also a button to turn it back to opaque if you want. That’s so cool!
S C — Google review
I bought ticket at the site and paid 26 euros (till the top 360 view point), (online this is just 19 euros). But I was not informed that the platform has not been rotating for a week, Ideally this should have been informed before purchase of the ticket instead of being told when already inside. It was no fun to see it without rotation, while bumping into people to get the 360 degree view. Or the ticket price should have been discounted.
priyanka gupta — Google review
What goes up must come down. Best view over Rotterdam. And a exciting place for a breakfast. The restaurant is pretty nice and food is ok. Combined with the view a perfect breakfast experience. Before you leave make sure you take the elevator to the top. Avoid rainy days. It’s really worth to enjoy the view on a sunny day.
Heinrich von Handzahm — Google review
Great experience within the Euroscoop tower. It gives a seamless 360° rotational view of Rotterdam with a glass floor. The tickets are affordable. It's a must do when you visit Rotterdam.
However, the restaurant is a bit pricey but worth it.
Sharon Varens — Google review
There were only a few people with us when we went on a weeknight, granted, it was unusually cold. The location is a little out of the way from other tourist attractions, but not too far where it’s not walkable. Be sure to check the weather as the views are actually pretty good on a clear night. It was really windy so we had to take shelter a couple of times to warm up.
Tim Lam — Google review
Amazing views from the top level of the Tower. Though it's good to check weather beforehand, so you don't suffer from extreme wind or rain there. This way you can spend more time there, chill and enjoy the views
Markthal is an intriguing, futuristic-looking building with a large, covered market hall inside. The building is located close to the Blaak train and metro station, making it a convenient place to shop or eat.
The Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station is located in a central area of the city, making it easy to get around. It also offers a lobby bar and free breakfast.
We found this hotel to be clean, comfortable, friendly, and a great value. Twin beds were comfortable. Shower was great. We were able to store our luggage in a locked room for later pickup after we checked out.
Location near train station, restaurants, and other attractions is very convenient. Breakfast is a little light on protein, but otherwise good quality.
David Bouwkamp — Google review
Top notch service. The heaters were fantastic, I’d just come from a Hampton by Hilton in Amsterdam and the rooms were freezing. Thankfully the temperature control was marvellous.
Nice view of Rotterdam city from window.
As I frequently travel more and more, the smaller things like storage; where to pop your suitcase becomes increasingly important. The window sills hold your luggage and goods whilst the table can be left free for your laptop / other belongings.
I really appreciated that at this hotel as you can see from the pictures. And because I went when it was very cold the window sills acted as a fridge for the milk I’d purchased! And it worked well.
Breakfast: served at a very tight and congested area, not the best selection. However the yoghurt was surprisingly good.
Some beans would go a long way.
Recommendation to the hotel: give some slippers will ya!
Hamza Abid — Google review
Honestly, this hotel has the features to give it a really high rating. Great location, good rooms (maybe a tad small) but I booked a quite basic one. The staff is well prepared and helpfull. I arrived at a busy time so I did wait around 6 or 7 minutes, but that's very expectable around 18:00 in a hotel. Parking was good too.
The breakfast was a bit different, I had to pick a time slot but my preferred one was not available. They gave me a bag that I could fill at the breakfast buffet. I got what I wanted for breakfast but a little different. All good
Max van Nieuwpoort — Google review
Stayed here for 2 nights. The reception staff and General manager made me feel welcomed. After coming off a flight from the US at 9am they allowed me early-check in (subject to availability of course).
The Location is great, only about 2-3 blocks from Central Station and an easy walk. You're right outside a tram station as well, to get around Rotterdam. I would just walk to most of the places nearby as nothing I really wanted to see was more than a 15 minute walk.
Room was simple but well appointed. It did not have a mini-fridge or iron. Usually these Express hotels are for business travelers who might need to iron a shirt. The Air condition worked well although you could open the window if needed.
Breakfast had plenty of seating. The spread was simple and standard for a continental breakfast in Europe. It had sliced deli meats, 2 cheeses, croissants and toast, a couple of cereals, and warm hard boiled eggs. I really wish they had a better hot section instead of warmed eggs I'm happy. There was only 1 coffee machine and the line would get long at times.
Overall I would recommend staying here because of the location and really great value. It has public transportation nearby, and all the staff I interacted with were really amazing. They had staff speaking Dutch, English, French, and Spanish, and probably more. They had a private room to store luggage in case you wanted to explore the city before or after check-in.
JJ Nawrot — Google review
I was staying ,Holiday Inn Express Rotterdam - Central Station, for 3 months for job Purpose , My room number was 442
I had the worst experience ever in my entire life , No safety no security No respect for guest items
1, someone stole my laptop all IDS from breakfast Table even managements from hotel don't care about the incident even don't sorry or looked the CCTV footage because maybe Hotel staff related this,also they knew me cause i am staying long time
2.Reception service was very rude and unprofessional specially the supervisor and team leader, every time i went and get a stupid lame excuse i don't know come tomorrow or call managements
3.managements service is very bad ,My rooms landline was not working from beginning i made 4 times complain and report to manager also but no one even came to checked
4.Housekeeping service also was bad every time they clean the room but cleaning lady used to lefts some dirty rags ,bins in the rooms and have to call them again to remove
5. There was no safety and no security so how peoples from outside came and took your staff and no one know who came who lefts
All together i had no choice to change Hotel because my company had contact with Holiday INN that's why i was not able to changes
Please be careful everyone before book this hotel for safety and security its 0000 Hostel is more secure than this Hotel
Managements and Netherlands Authority should get rid of that's kind stupid service
Jafar Ahmed — Google review
One of the most limited low cost hotels I have stayed in the last years. The positive aspects are the size of the room and bathroom (comparing to other facilities of the hotel), and some of the staff that try their best (not all, some were very unfriendly).
The breakfast is extremely limited in terms of items and their quality (even the peanut butter of very low quality), no cheese spread, gluten-free just a simple granola, etc.
The room is very empty, no minibar. The hotel has nothing besides rooms, and a very squished reception with some food/drinks to pick and pay next to it and the breakfast place. In the same trip we have stayed some days at the Marriott, just 2-3 blocks from the Hollyday Inn, and price not too higher, but the Marriott was so much better.
At the end of my staying, and additional surprise was that they announced that they needed to charge me an extra because the fully prepaid reservation did not cover their full prince (I had neve seen that before).
If you arrive before 3pm, expect long waiting time to start checking in just after 3pm.
Thus, I recommend to look for other hotels in Rotterdam.
Mark Barone — Google review
Very nice and quiet hotel, perfectly located not only in walking distance from Rotterdam Central Station, but in walking distance from city center avenues, restaurants and attractions. Tram stations right in front of the hotel. Staff is super friendly and helpful, breakfast is basic but on point.
Florin Bancila — Google review
I went to this hotel for the second time, and again everything was very nice. Last time was in lockdown time a year ago, the room was not cleaned then you had to order what you wanted for breakfast the day before. Now the breakfast buffet was open again, and there were not really and regulations anymore luckily. The room was clean and spacious.
Kirsten vdM — Google review
Rooms are comfortable, but I had my room but dirty - shower supposed to be cleaner, air vent in bathroom had a an inch of mold inside, I did not have any shower gel and shampoo in room. Curtains - some spots, smell - like room was not ventilated for few days already. Service and location - very good. Breakfast- poor. No hot meat.
Sebastian Lucki — Google review
Location excellent, but no irons in the rooms! Street noise and neighbours sounds were disturbing a bit too. And there were only 4 hangers tied to the pole!! I was on the business trip and couldn't either iron my clothes in my room or hang them all nicely. Breakfast was ok and staff was nice!
Miira Norrg?rd — Google review
Good customer service. Breakfast was included in the package. There was a good selection of different food, pastries, continental hams and cheeses. Great location, near lots of eateries and shops,too. Will definitely return!
Vikki Hall — Google review
A good and nice hotel in the middle of the city. Nice, clean and quiet rooms. Friendly staff. Shops are on walking distance. Only no parking place for Tourist bus, but within 15 minutes walking distance there are 3 places. Ten minutes further, 17 more places.
Marcel Danenberg — Google review
After 9 nights for sure I will not visit this hotel again. In my humble opinion this is a not a 4 star hotel.
1. Stains on all walls and mattress
2. Dirty chair
3. Very (!) limited breakfast
4. Very small rooms with nothing else except a basic TV and hairdryer
Good part:
Friendly staff
Good location
Domniteanu Ionut — Google review
Cleanliness in general very good, unfortunately, as you can see in the photo, there were blood stains on the
Bed. I obviously put them open, because it may be that they have been overlooked. But the good cleaning staff simply covered it again and ignored it.
Really recommended for a short stay of 1-3 days, everything about it is a disaster. Breakfast, the same every day, air conditioning (as the windows cannot be opened) does not run very well and cools or heats the room very little. The view is also not exactly the best but the location is very good Central, all in all bearable but about the cleanliness, toilet brushes on the toilets or let alone a cupboard in the room would be really desirable
Tim Werner — Google review
Very convenient location from Rotterdam central station..Good comfortable rooms with continental breakfast..Pricing on a higher side. No complimentary water bottles provided.. extension of stay possible but might be expensive than initial booking..Always check online and also with reception and then make payment based on which ever is cheaper
Unnikrishnan Vemblasseril — Google review
First time here. Lovely personnel. Breakfast bar could do with a more efficient layout. Plates are at the back, past the bar. Tea bags etc are past the water dispenser. Otherwise, it's all good
Mo Naita — Google review
Good hotel at convenient location very near to central train station, hotel rooms are clean and neat. It would be great to have room freshener in room.Breakfast is average but not bad. Our room had a bathroom sink issue, it was quickly resolved by Chene, Thanks!
Mrunali Kamble — Google review
Bad
1. Very limited breakfast options and found hair in the breakfast more than once.
2. Room was not cleaned by housekeeping on one of the days
3. Lacks necessary things in the room like a toilet brush.
4. Stains on walls and curtains..
5.bedding was too small for bed and when making requests to get proper bedding the request was just ignored.
Good
1. Friendly staff
2. Close to public transport
3.ability to leave bags before and after check-in
Thiloshni Naicker — Google review
We stayed in this hotel for 1 night. The best thing about it is the location. It is close to almost everything in Rotterdam. However, the rooms are really outdated. The carpet is not clean. There are a lot of things that need to be improved. There isn't much choice in breakfast.
I recommend the hotel if you are staying for 1 night.
2 stars for location and staff.
Elyas Drini — Google review
Using the parking lot is uncomfortable. Whenever I enter the parking lot, the car number is not automatically recognized, or there is no way to tag the hotel key. Also, there are 4 lifts, but 2 of them don't go to the ground floor that is linked to the parking lot. Probably I don't know how to use the services better.
sr k — Google review
Rooms were quiet, and mattress and shower were serviceable. But there were some issues. The phone was nothing most than a prop or paperweight. I wasn't connected to any system. 0 dial tone. The temperature was fixed and wouldn't go below 19c. I requested an iron (s8nce there were not any in the rooms?) And I got a toy. No steam, it wouldn't heat high enough to function. Breakfast was disappointing, especially since some other locals hotels have a beautiful typical Dutch spread. Housekeeping was a riddle... didn't take out trash. Generally speaking the service was good, but it did seem that some of tue folks would benefit from some training.
VintoW — Google review
Location,location,location. Great rooms for the price you are paying. Front desk staff is very helpful with any questions. Would definitely recommend this.
Willie Greene III — Google review
We had no housekeeping come into our room across a 3 night stay despite speaking to reception about it. We had to ask for towels, toilet paper and tea/coffee.
We saw housekeeping on our floor but for some reason kept skipping our room. We tried leaving the sign requesting house keeping on the door and we tried not putting it on the door - it made no difference.
Eventually our bin was overflowing with rubbish and there were wet towels everywhere where they'd not been collected.
The location is good and breakfast is OK but limited choice.
Vicky Brown — Google review
The location is very central to all activities; central station, shops, and restaurants. The room is always kept clean, the breakfast is delicious, and the staffs are very helpful. Highly recommended.
Zelfa Gardiner — Google review
I have read abt not so good review and I had to write this to give my experience. I would say my experience was great overall.
Room is good size, I have got the room facing city, mid floor. Though it’s within walking distance from Rotterdam central station, I find that it’s still quiet. Location is great!
Breakfast was with acceptable selection.
One appreciation note - I arrived ahead of checkin time and hotel/staff is nice enough to offer stroopwafel with coffee (perhaps due to IHG membership). Upon completion of the local Netherlands taste, the room was ready for checkin. Staffs were attentive and warm.
One thing to note - hotel room is not equipped with USB port for charging. Guest would need to bring your own power plug.
Overall my experience was great.
C — Google review
I wouldn’t know what the hotel is like because I’m still stuck far after check in waiting to get my room. But I know enough about my experience to know the hotel is not being run in a smooth manner.