The DAF Museum is a fascinating exhibit showcasing the history of the DAF brand with an impressive collection of trucks, rare production and prototype vehicles. While it may not be suitable for young children as there is limited entertainment available, it is ideal for car and truck enthusiasts who are interested in the development of engines over the years. The museum also features a cafe and gift shop, making it a great place to spend some time exploring.
Great place to visit, you can spend there at least hour, but probably more, depends on your interest in cars. Especially for kids is an amazing place. There are some snacks, nice fast packed soups and coffee just to sit and talk.
Natalia Navrotska — Google review
Nice museum for adults and older kids. We came here with our 3 year old and at one point he was rather bored - there isn’t much entertainment for young kids. They can sit in a couple of truck cabins and busses, but that’s pretty much it.
Very interesting for those who love cars and trucks/history and are interested in development of the engines over the years etc. It was very unclear for us whether there was a carpark or not so we just parked in the area on a street there.
Veronika Opalkova — Google review
It was a very nice visit. We spent perfect time in Daf museum i Eindhoven. You will find complete history of this automotive company. I wondered how nice protype cars were never produced. But fortunately you can see them all there. I visited museum at 10:30 am which was perfect time on Sunday.
Radovan Maslik — Google review
Two hours flew by as I really enjoyed my time there. Variety collection of DAF car, ranging from sedan, truck, bus, sport, prototype, race truck, dakar race truck. All cars are very well preserved. Definitely worth a visit!
Mananchai Rojamornkul — Google review
Nice museum with old cars, trucks and other vehicles. There is a cafe and gift shop inside. Not busy on a Sunday, perfect to spend some time around the city.
N. N. — Google review
from family cars, trucks, defence vehicles to racing cars, over the years DAF has pushed innovation and design in all areas. The museum gives a wonderful tour of all these design evolutions. Loved the old city bus models and Pony army vehicle.
Also you can buy toy trucks and enjoy a coffee in car seat chairs!
Mayur Salgar — Google review
We had a great time. The kids were thrilled they were allowed to enter some of the cars, trucks, buses. We were so excited and we ended up in an actual delivery truck 😅
I think it would be a lot easier if the cars you are allowed to touch/get in will be better marked.
Nicusor Petcu — Google review
Nice place to visit when in Eindhoven. Cool to see how the engine works and you can also see from sketch to real car. Very cool!
Ivon de Groot — Google review
Great variety of models from different ages and different vehicle purposes. It is included in the museumkaart. It's going to be heaven of you know about mechanics and will be a short visit if you only like weird shaped cars
Camilo Aguirre — Google review
If you like cars and/or antique stuff, that's an awesome place for you. Many old cars, buses and trucks. In some of them you may get in to take photos and take a look, in others you can't (pay attention to the signs). There are some people to who you may ask questions about the cars and equipments in exhibition. There are also signs with information about most of the cars; some are written in dutch and english and others are written only in dutch.
Bruna Ug? — Google review
Great place to visit at Eindhoven downtown, also a very quiet and decent neighborhood. A nice place for family especially with kids! (Adult entrance fee:12.5euro)
Joshua Hsieh — Google review
Great museum. I’ll be honest - I really didn’t think I’d spend more than 1h here, but I spent almost 3 h! It’s a very nicely organized museum, there is a lot of information on DAF and everything they’ve produced. There is also a nice exhibition of privately owned cars, which I also enjoyed quite a lot. I definitely recommend this museum if you like cars. Otherwise, it might be boring.
Cristina Pocol — Google review
Amazing museum with tons of trucks, buses, military vehicles, road and race cars. There are also many DAF's engines, axis and transmissions on show as well as opened items that we can turn cranks and see how the equipment works.
We can also enter the modern truck cabins to feel how comfortable they have become nowadays.
To me the crown jewels are the F3 car, rally car from the London - Sydney marathon, the rally trucks, and the Williams F1 mock up.
Really worth the visit.
Diógenes Magno Laube — Google review
Don't go there unless you have a free ticket or the NL museum ticket. In my view, its a crowded car show display nothing exciting there. The only piece I found nice was the trucks and your chance to go in. If you don't speak Dutch its not the best place to go as you wouldn't understand plenty of things. They should go learn from the Germans in their car museums how to build one.
Andrew “Andy” Kamel — Google review
I thought I knew most car models but I'm surprised that I've not heard of DAF. My miss as this Dutch manufacturer has been in business since 1928 making mostly trucks with a car business that started in the 1950s. I can't say I recall seeing a DAF vehicle on the road in the USA.
This large museum is filled with dozens of full trucks, buses, some truck cabs and lots of cars. You'll find haulers and tow trucks and fire trucks and military models and even an open-wheel race car. Everything is in perfect condition and they all have captions with detailed information on the model, how this particular one was acquired and some history.
A number of the floor models are available to be climbed into for pictures through most are "no touching" which is understandable. The small gift shop has models and postcards and such for purchase.
I spent an enjoyable two hours exploring and viewing. It was fun!
Bruce K. — Google review
We were in the European Service Team of the year and we were able to see all the trucks and have a nice event with dinner for the awards ceremony.
Alberto Porto — Google review
A nice day out with kids. Kids loved the experience of steering those huge trucks. The museum could be more interactive than now. But we liked it overall. Visited twice 🙂
haneef shijaz — Google review
Amazingly interesting museum for truck enthusiasts or just regular people. It offers a great insight into past models of DAF but also current ones.
You can get into several older models of DAF trucks. A lot of interactive displays showing how transmissions and gearboxes work. I personally had a lot of fun and highly recommend it!
Dan Mihai — Google review
Nice museum and cool trucks. Sadly not everything had a description in English. Also, the history of the brand DAF is barely visible.
Down Town Gourmet Market is a stylish food market that showcases international cuisine and various bars, both indoor and outdoor seating. With 15 different options to choose from, this trendy food court is the perfect destination for anyone looking for an array of cuisines to satisfy their cravings. Ordering at the venue is easy with the help of a QR code scanner, allowing customers to place their order quickly and efficiently.
Amazing food hall. Great variety of dishes to choose from to please any globetrotters tastebuds. Easy service options via QR code, quick and friendly service with an atmosphere to match. Indoor seating and an outdoor pet friendly seating section. Worth visiting multiple times to get through the extensive menu.
Andr? — Google review
Absolutely loved it! This is a perfect place when you don’t know what kitchen or type of food you crave. You have like 15 options. Ordering is also pretty easy because you just scan a QR-code and put in your order and they bring everything to your table (for a small service fee ofcourse). It’s not expensive at all and I would definitely recommend it if you’re in Eindhoven. I must say that it was a bit crowded there, so you have to be willing to deal with that.
Laetitia Mitic — Google review
I recently visited this place on a Sunday with my friends for brunch. It was a very delightful experience.
The place was buzzing with activities, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
The food was warm and delicious. The service was quick, staff were attentive and friendly.
I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone (and especially Indians). And special mention to - Bombay Street Food which had amazing tastes from India.
Shreya Sarkar — Google review
Perfect when you want different food than you dining partner. The best foodcourt in the The Netherlands so far. You can sit at a table and order with your phone. They bring the food. Lots of choices of different cuisine.
chung ming sing — Google review
This place is simply a must-go in Eindhoven. A great selection of restaurants, from Spanish to Turkish or even Vietnamese, with pretty much a bit of everything to cater to any possible craving.
The only problem is that the online ordering system will not work with international credit cards, then again it’s not a big deal, but definitely something that could be improved.
Javier Troncoso — Google review
The interior of the restaurant cannot be said to be a very attractive smelling. It may be due to having too many cuisines together. We ate pizza many times and each time the pizza changes with the staff. We prefer to eat from Ziya Taste and in the garden of the restaurant for a very long time. Always the same delicious Turkish meals.
Selin Yumit — Google review
I love this place and the concept beind it. You have a lot diverse food options in one place. The best part is that you just sit a table, scan the QR code and then you can order whatever you want. Works best for groups as each can order what they would prefer. You pay before ordering so you don't have to worry about waiting for the check.
Both the drinks and the food arrived very fast after ordering.
We'll definitely come back!
Dan Mihai — Google review
A big food market with a nice concept, I loved very much the design and its decoration. You can find almost any type of food. It's also clean and proper. The taste of the Indian food which I tried was nice. We also tried ice cream and that was also nice. On the other hand the prices are even more expensive than a restaurant.
Hanna Afshar — Google review
What a great idea – every town should have a place like this. A modern building, just off one of the main streets, converted into a busy, bustling, street-food type of place. Grab a table, then choose what you want from 2 dozen different styles of cuisine, brought straight to your table. The only down side was that on a very hot day, it doesn’t appear to have aircon, but at least there’s a covered outdoor area (very popular in 34c heat!)
Kevin Patrick — Google review
Downtown Gourmet Market in Eindhoven is a culinary haven boasting a delightful array of cuisines from around the globe. From tantalizing American street food to authentic Indonesian, Spanish, Italian, Mexican, Turkish, Indian, South American, Vietnamese, Greek, and Thai dishes, there's something to satisfy every palate. The diverse menu also includes sushi, fresh fish, wood-fired pizzas, loaded fries, pancakes, crepes, ice cream, waffles, and more. The ambiance is bustling yet cozy, with a lively atmosphere perfect for socializing. While reservations aren't available, the convenient QR code ordering system ensures a seamless dining experience. Whether you're craving a refreshing cocktail or exploring new flavors, Downtown Gourmet Market promises a culinary adventure you won't soon forget.
Globe Voyage Vistas — Google review
Very good food and atmosphere. It's just because of the service that I didn't give it 5 stars, a bit slow sometimes. But all in all I do recommend this place. Specially Indonesian Warung and Miss Temaki. Those are our favourites!!
Flavia Parra — Google review
Really cool “food-truck-style” eating place where you sit at a table and use the QR on the table to order food from all these amazing places around it: Turkish, Japanese, Indonesian, Vietnamese… you name it! Everything delicious and delivered super fast. Wonderful, wish they had something like this in Spain…
Anand Enebral — Google review
Beautiful and famous food place/eatery in the Eindhoven centrum. It is almost always full so you need to wait for a free table (not too long but it depends on day and time). The service is fast and polite. However, the ordering application could be better. After my first payment failed, I had to clear browser history and make a new order because it wasn't letting me pay with the correct card. Food is mostly street-food style from many ethnic cuisines and additionally burgers and pizzas. We liked mostly the Vietnamese, Libyan, Indian and Hellenic cuisine. Last time we had also tried the Italian but it has lately been removed from the menu. Prices are normal for centrum (30-38€ per adult).
George — Google review
Food was very tasty and fast. You have a lot a lot of options. And it's easy to order from all the different places at the same moment. They bring the food to your table.
We went on a Saturday evening so it was pretty busy. We had to wait for a table for max 5min.
Tina Van Dijck — Google review
I've been here a few times and it's a great place to hang out and there are different kinds of food options. You should pick a table first then make your order since you have to either tell you table's number at the counter or make your order via a qr-code on the table. There are many different restaurants and every experience I had was good. My only recommendation is that during colder times it might not be a good idea to sit at the table inside next to the entrance door because everytime someone opens the door a really cold wind comes rushing through it. So either sit by another table inside or sit outside.
Bruna Ugá — Google review
Food was ok because we were expecting fresh items to be there and it was more of frozen paratha from Bombay Street it was disappointing for us .
But just beside Bombay street is another stall for dumplings. We find it really good nd also a mini burger.
Aapt Bhatt — Google review
A wide variety of food is provided. Easy order by QR code. Fast service. One of my favourite places when I prefer to enjoy good food and sitting outside.
Top: quick service, variety of kitchens
Tip: smokers may spoil the nice weather as the tables are close to each other.
Volkan Ogut — Google review
I found this place while looking for wafles. If I hadn't eat few minutes before in average rendom indian place, If I just knew, I would have come here! Prices are quite reasonable for this type of place, I was expecting them to be more expensive but I think it is affordable for night out/fast food. It is not clear how you order and what is the procedure when you come in but soon you find out. You can choose from different types of food and drinks, and place order via app on your table and pay by many means of payment. Service was kind and fast. Would reccomend and come again If I get the opportunity.
Jovana Jankov (Joxi) — Google review
The atmosphere is nice and the food tastes great. I will definitely come again!!!
The Philips Museum is a fascinating exhibition showcasing the evolution of a light-bulb manufacturer into a global electronic conglomerate, focusing on their contributions to music, lighting, health and communications. Visitors can discover the company's history and innovative solutions towards healthcare while enjoying interactive activities for children like treasure hunts. A popular attraction in Eindhoven, this museum offers an engaging journey through time with highlights such as Keith Richards' tape-recorder and an Oscar-winning wide-screen projector.
I really love everything about this museum. Small museum of two floors though so informative that you will feel too involved to skip anything. VR glasses experience was good. Also loved all the range of products that Philips developed over time. You could see for example first product they had designed in the past. You can also get a free audio tour where it explains mostly everything. There is a short film as well at one of the sections. You can hear the history and work experience of few ex Philip employees. I was very lucky to also catch a lecture at 2pm about radio invention which was hell interesting. Applauds for organizing this and explaining the technical details of radio and how the radio frequency worked back in those days. They had a cute cafe near the enterance where if you order a coffee then you get a cookie with Philips shield imprinted on it. Which is such a great cool idea! Also, the bulb is used as a flower vase on the cafe tables which is so creative. LED lights looking like a candle were also fun to see. Thanks to the entire team who organises and maintains this museum. I find the whole experience worth my visit and could happily recommend anyone to visit ❤️
Anu — Google review
I really enjoyed this museum. The layout and pieces that you got to see inside were well worth the price. I would recommend this place if you want to find out about the past of the Philips company and if you want to see some old technology. They also have audio guides which give a lot more information about the things that are found in the museum.
Aerial Dreamers — Google review
Simply a wonderful experience and visit!! So well organized, easy to walk through, and a wide impressive history of Philips Company. The exhibits and all items are breathtaking and traveled you back in the past to the first radios and TVs we had. A great story of the history of the factory through its years. Definitely worth a visit, and the personel is very happy to welcome you.
Δημήτρης Κουμουλίδης — Google review
One of best museums in the Netherlands. Nicely explained history of Philips and journey towards healthcare innovative solutions provider from bulb manufacturing company. There is a treasure hunt for kids which is a plus 🙂.
Pravesh Kasat — Google review
A great experience. Do not miss if you are in Eindhoven. It documents the history of Philips from formation in the 1800 and as they said "it all starts with Lights!" The museum has several tours and videos which are very informative including the early manufacturing workshop (See the photos), their activities during both WW 1 and WW2 and present day scientific feats. Plan to spend more than 2 hours particularly if you like technology. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance including an option for a family game that will test all the information. Enjoy
Emeka Okeke — Google review
Even if I am not a big museum person this was a really educational and fun visit. You get to see and feel a piece of modern history that everyone kind of remembers, nostalgic I guess.
There are mini lectures in English and Dutch which are a must. The speaker is fluent in English and the presentation is educational, we loved it. Note, the first lecture starts around 14:30 in English and there two lectures one about TVs and another about radios.
The stuff inside the museum are super polite and nice. Overall a really good time spent and we came out with more knowledge and facts.
Marko — Google review
This wasn't too far of a walk from Eindhoven Centraal station. The museum pass can be used here. The staff showed the lockers, toilets and then the start of the museum, extremely helpful. Overall the museum gave a nice overview of the company, from the very beginning to the evolution of future state of the organization. Really nice to see how the technology has gotten especially nowadays. This museum should take around 1-3 hours depending on how fast or slow you go!
Josh Baltazar — Google review
The great museum is for both parents and kids. you are traveling in time with the history of philips. Also for kids, there is a small game and a prize.
Emrah Onder — Google review
Was really insightful to learn about history of Philips and its breakthrough milestones. The museum features an activity for kids so that they have a goal throughout the journey. Both nostalgic and high-tech interactive experiences!
Dmitry Borodin — Google review
I was impressed with it. Marketeers and communication folks will love it as it shows how a brand and a company can grow while been socially sustainable. I would recommend getting a museumkaart as it is quite expensive to enter without it.
karen beker — Google review
Had a good museum experience here yesterday. We bought tickets on the door, which were a good price for the amount of time spent there and extent of information shown.
Really interesting to hear about the history of Philips, the breadth of products and impact on technology and city of Eindhoven.
Spent between 2-3 hours here, probably read most of the information boards but there were more audio and video interactions that we did not do, and there appeared to be a lot of children activities that we did not partake in; so more time could have been indulged here.
Definately worth a visit!
Victoria Brooke — Google review
A "must see" museum if you are in Eindhoven, kind English speaking staff, nicely elaborated descriptions of the exhibits also in English, many interesting exhibits inside, even the children were excited, you can easily spend 2 hours inside, the toilets, hangers for clothes, and even small cafe available, children can do a quiz using a torch and you can also find many interactive panels there, the old Philips electronics was amazing, I like to remember those times, Cons: the part with hand-works is only for reservation
Marek Sopko — Google review
A museum showing the history of the Philips company. Philips is a huge part of the Eindhoven culture, and the several companies split from Philips is one of the main drivers of Eindhoven’s popularity. However, the museum was quite short and I didn’t feel like I could get a sense of the company’s history. There were a lot of children attractions if you are into that.
Altuğ Bakan — Google review
The museum tells the story of the Philips company from its founding in 1891 by Gerard and Frederik Philips through to the present day where it's known for medical equipment, consumer electronics and home appliances and yes, light bulbs.
Lots to see and movies to watch, most of it in Dutch with English captions. So much history of this massive conglomerate company! There is of course a gift shop and I picked up a new fridge magnet.
Bruce K. — Google review
The Philips Museum was well worth the visit and an education regarding the company's history in Eindhoven. Well worth a visit.
HomeMediaLtd Team — Google review
I really enjoyed this museum. I really didn’t know much about the Philips history, just their appliances 🙃 The information that is presented is very well structured. I spent much more time than I thought I would here, and that says a lot. I highly recommend you visit this museum while in Eindhoven. I’m pretty sure you will not regret it.
Cristina Pocol — Google review
Are you ready to geek out on some serious science and technology history? Then get ready to plug in and power up at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven, the ultimate destination for all things Philips. The reason why I brought my kids along for a positively electric time!
This museum is an electrifying experience that will shock and awe you with its displays and exhibits. From the Evolution of Light exhibit to the Philips Research Lab, you'll be positively charged with excitement as you explore the fascinating history of this pioneering electronics company.
Oh, my techies-in-training kiddos love learning about the groundbreaking technologies that Philips has developed over the years, from X-ray tubes to cassette tapes to LED lighting systems.
But let's be real here, it's not just my kids who had a good time. As an adult, I appreciate the museum's attention to detail and its fascinating look at the history of Philips.
I can assure you, this isn't your typical boring museum experience. The Philips Museum has a quirky, playful side too, with exhibits like the Philips Design Studio, which showcases the company's coolest product designs over the years. Plus, there's plenty of interactive fun for kids (and kids at heart) with hands-on exhibits that will keep everyone entertained for hours.
I hope this review captures the fun and excitement of the Philips Museum while also giving you a taste of its fascinating history and innovative exhibits.
The brewery's taproom is a modern hangout with a trendy minimalist interior, large windows letting in lots of light, and a beautiful riverside terrace in summer. In addition to its own beers, the brewery also offers guest beers from other breweries.
Nice place where you can get a table inside or outside. We picked the 4 bier set and were not disappointed. The waiter presented every single one to us and it added to the nice experience. Great place for beer lovers 🌟😁
Fernanda Gad?lha — Google review
Very cosy place with great beer variations. If you can’t decide you can just go for the Beer Testing with 4 different beers.
Lena P — Google review
This is a great spot for dinner and drinks. Enjoyed some Bitter Ballen for a starter and moved onto a nice salad for dinner. This was accompanied by a couple of craft beers, which were super tasty! Highly recommend this place!
Kevin Searcy — Google review
We tried different types of local beers with snack and very pleased with our visit to the local brewery.
Staff was kind and helpful. The service was provided timely.
Rasim Yildiz — Google review
Lovely experience! Extremely tasty food (I took mussels without expecting much, since it’s not supposed to be their top dish - but it was amazing), perfect ambience (music not too loud to talk, but still giving the lively vibe), places to fit both small and large companies. Great beer, as well. And the meringue dessert was surprisingly tasty and fancy, as well! Again, unexpected in a typical brewery restaurant - but everything here is on executed to a great level, not only lauded ribs (which were perfect) or beer.
madcroco so madcroco — Google review
Very cool place with delicious, home brewed beer with snacks options to go with them. Great staff can chat with you for a while, wishing you could stay a little longer. Definetly something to try once you’re in Eindhoven.
MrsQuokka — Google review
Great place, great beer, great service! I recommend their barrel aged sour: "ravage" and the ribs. Good spot to go alone as well as with a big group!
I recommend!
Radek Pe — Google review
Every city needs a brewery/bar like 100 Watt! A big range of well crafted beers, great venue, friendly helpful staff, attractive canal side location – and if you don't know which beer to have, they'll recommend a flight of tasters for you. Definitely not a place any beer lover should miss.
Kevin Patrick — Google review
Very nice restaurant/pub. We have order Flight of Beer, the crafted home beer. The waiter came and explained to us each beer what taste they have, what alcohol level have each beer etc. Also we order a Cheery Coke Ribs which was very taste with 3 type of sauces.
Very nice experience and nice atmosphere.
Serban Cristian — Google review
I had an amazing experience with the food, the service and the draft beers here (tried black IPA and their famous NEIPA). Arrived with 2 dogs, and they were served with water first, and they liked the waitresses immediately 😋
Laura Horváth — Google review
For those who like to enjoy a good beer, this is the place, very good to go with a group of friends, cool atmosphere, good service.
Jéssica Peruggia — Google review
Personally, I enjoyed everything I got. The food was very good, the beer was excellent, the staff was very nice, the service was good and the atmosphere was great. I would definitely come back here. I recommend them 100%.
Cristina Pocol — Google review
Nice restaurant with delicious home brown beer. Everybody will definitely find their favorite beer.
I addition I can recommend the burgers... Try out the double burger version 😋
St. Catherine's Church is a stunning neo-Gothic Catholic church that was constructed in 1867 and can be found in the heart of Eindhoven. The building features two towers as well as rose windows, which add to its grandeur and beauty. It is a popular tourist attraction within the city, drawing visitors from far and wide due to its historical significance and architectural splendor.
Very pleasant church to visit and learn about the history. It is a beautiful monument situated in the center of city.
J N — Google review
. Catherine's Church, built in 1861-1867, is probably the highlight in the first period of P.J.H. Cuypers' long and fruitful career. It's a three-aisled cruciform basilican church with a three-aisled transept and a choir with an ambulatory and three hexagonal radiating chapels. At the front the church has three connected porches and two differently detailed towers. Its design was based on 13th-century French Gothic churches, especially those of Chartres and Reims.
Tausif shaikh — Google review
Very nice catholic church in the center of the city. One of the tourist attractions of Eindhoven. Free entry :)
Mihai B — Google review
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St. Catharinakerk is a Roman Catholic church in the downtown area of the Dutch city of Eindhoven, Saint Catherine of Alexandria. It is located at the Catharinaplein, which was built at the beginning of Stratumseind as a replacement for the dilapidated St. Catharinakerk.
Keyo — Google review
A beautiful church in the city's heart.
The stained glass is absolutely beautiful, especially the ones created in a modern technique.
Nicusor Petcu — Google review
A beautiful historic church in middle of Eindhoven city. It has twin towers and the view is really amazing. You can always enter inside and it is even more beautiful from inside. Truly colourful.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
Imposing church! You need to visit it
George Gerogiannis — Google review
Peaceful and cool inside. Very holy and large in size. Free entry. Definitely visit.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
Feeling blessed that I had to walk every day around this remarkable church.
Angelique G — Google review
Amazing show! I would recommend to anyone looking for a fun and beautiful night out!
Joël Dominguez — Google review
Huge two tower church with an amazing window with flower easy to reach and not crowded
Great architecture
Abdulrahman Alsharif — Google review
One of the famous cathedrals in Eindhoven. The church is built in the Gothic style. It included the church building as well as a very beautiful cemetery area. Inside the church are many very beautiful icons and publications. If you are in Eindhoven, you must visit it.
David Zaki — Google review
Had my first candlelight concert there and it was really nice.
Alexis Ye — Google review
Very impressive building in the city centre. As one steps inside the threshold, another quiet serene world opens up compared to the hustle and bustle of modern cities. Beautiful craftsmanship on display from an age gone by. Was there during Easter Sunday and felt good for having been there. Plenty of informative displays inside about the history associated with this place of worship.
Deepraj Das — Google review
Very nice stained glass work. A fairly decent structure in size with very tidy and well managed interior. A pleasant overall atmosphere inside and not too crowded or too visited, which is a perk during holidays if you do visit.
During the trip to Eindhoven Booking suggested me tour in this distillery. It was amazing and unique experience. I was alone in this tour, probably cause it was Friday at 12-30, but everything was excellent. The owner has perfect English. He has explained me how he started his business, how works distillation process. Then he showed me all the products which are produced in this distillery, and finally I choosed three to taste. He brought me some snacks and we talked a bit about different things.
So I will recommend this place to my friends and next time in Eindhoven I buy there some good quality drink for myself.
????? ?????? — Google review
A random stop to kill some time turned into an amazing experience. We sat upstairs in the bar for about an hour, having a few drinks and talking the only other gentleman in the building, which, luckily enough, he was out bartender. Behind the bar is well organized with an open, decluttered feeling. The distillery is in the more industrial area of the city, but I can't wait to come back in a few years and see how it's grown.
Kristen Horwith — Google review
What a gem in Eindhoven! Must visit, if you want to taste different kinds of beer brandy, rum, gin and liquor.
Cengizhan ?zmen — Google review
I had an incredible experience at Bottle Distillery in Eindhoven. This distillery truly stands out with their impressive selection of house-made gin, rum, vodka, and beer brandy. The highlight was being able to sample a variety of their creations, allowing me to explore and appreciate their craft. The addition of a cozy café located behind the distillery added to the overall charm of the place. The staff were not only knowledgeable but also incredibly friendly, making the visit all the more enjoyable. If you're looking for a unique and engaging distillery experience with a warm atmosphere, Bottle Distillery is a must-visit!
Nenad Tomic (S8 Studio) — Google review
Lotte is an amazing host. She answered all our questions, no matter how technical they were. We tasted several variants of branded beer, rum, gin and limoncello. We even went to take a look at the kettle and got an explanation of the distilling process. Inspiring visit it was!
Annick Labrosse — Google review
Had a lovely Sunday afternoon tasting gins! Wonderful service and a cozy atmosphere. Well worth a 10 minutes cycle ride to get here
Liz Moore — Google review
Visited the Bottle Distillery for a tour+tasting+making gin workshop hosted by Lotte and I can highly recommend it as a boozy group activity. Lotte was very informative and chatty and I actually learnt more than I expected about making gin! They have a lovely bar/cafe and little shop so not only did I come home with a 250ml of diy gin but also a bottle of limoncello 🤤
Samantha Toogood — Google review
Friendly atmosphere, the owners make a great job into pampering you. I had a small tour that ends with three samples of spirits of your choice, it was totally worth it. I am very happy I discovered this place and I will propose it for some evenings out as well
zara tihoviolato — Google review
Holy Shot! What a great place! The owners and the nice guide named Anita made us feel very welcome and decorated the industrial building to a nice little warm place. The Bar is cozy and the drinks are delicious. You can visit their shop after a short but very informative tour and support a local business. The prices are also very reasonable and the different Gins and Rums are a must for every spirit fan. 5/5 would get tipsy again.
Theo Eifert — Google review
Highly recommend visiting. We were shown round by Mark who started the business with his wife, following a trip a distillery in the US. He was incredibly informative and friendly, we also were able to taste three of their products and more if we wanted. There’s a great outdoor seating area also and the food looked great! Thank you Mark!
Charles Gabriel — Google review
This has been the best gin I have ever tried!! The place is unbelievably cosy, smooth music and really nice gin. They have various gin combinations and the price is decent compared to different places. It's a hidden gem and more people should visit it. It is worth visiting, it is officially on my top list in Eindhoven!!!
Elena Lazarova — Google review
Just outside the city center in an old industrial building. Distillery and shop downstairs and tasting room upstairs. Plenty of gin to taste. Homemade and that also goed for their hand desinfecting lotion. Made from gin waste of leftover product 👍
Bit quiet this wednesday afternoon.
Always a cozy and relaxing experience to visit. Bonfires, food, drinks, spear throwing, archery and animals. What's not to like.
Stefan Thiel Nielsen — Google review
It's a great place to experience the ancient Dutch village life. They have recreated a real village with real people who are doing the day to day work in the village. Plenty to learn for kids. They have some dramas as well. Those are in different time slots and people are divided to each at a time due to corona measures. And they have a small eatery also inside. Only thing was that everything was in Dutch. So we had a hard time understanding everything. If you ask in English, they will explain in English. However the dramas were in Dutch. Anyhow it's a good experience after all.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
Located near Eindhoven, Pure-historische Dorp is a great place to introduce kids to history and living in olden times. At an entrance price of 10 Euros, you get to visit the place, participate in fun activities which teaches about eating, drinking, building, hunting, medicine in historical time. The staff is very patient and gives detailed explanation. Highly recommended especially for families and kids.
Deepak Pant — Google review
One of the best museums I’ve ever visited! That’s a real travel through the history… and also I was so lucky as having chance to see Romanian Days events. That’s also so real!
I also visited ArcheoFactory in the area. That’s a lovely idea for everyone not only children. I did the all steps 🤓 met Lonneke (mentor), she helped me on the step three, and explained very well. These type of works should be supported!
A. Faruk UNAL — Google review
14th century life of Dutch... its nice to visit and live historich life for experience
Anjana Boke — Google review
What a lovely experience. My kids, 6 and 3, had a great time, even in the rain. Lots of activities all explained by people dressed in medieval garb. So hands on. Everyone had great English for non Dutch speakers.
K Alex — Google review
This is one of those amazing places that you see once and you wish to return to. You travel through history and you understand how things developed, and especially why we have certain inventions today. Also, a great tavern where you can grab a snack or a proper lunch, and you can quell your thirst. A must-see!
Andrei — Google review
It is great for families with children because you can find lots of activities for them. On the other hand, if you are adult and alone, it might be not much interesting. If you have a museumkart, then you can spend an hour and visit there.
Meric Birben — Google review
Nice recreation of past times.
Great representation with constructions, utensils, and costumes combined with practical activities like games, shooting arrows, learning to make fire by using stones, and even bread making.
Lot of fun, well orientated for children.
Personnel wears costumes clothes, very friendly and happy to do their jobs.
Recommended.
Fabrizio Diantina — Google review
Interesting way of showing how life looked in past.
I would recommend visiting during weekend as several spots (like blacksmith) were not handled during working day.
Marcin “hrw” Juszkiewicz — Google review
A lot of activities for children and adults; "learning by doing" . Very friendly staff, can give additional information about different ancient history topics. There is a restaurant and a gift shop as well.
Marina Nikolova — Google review
Fantastic place to bring the kids. Both educational and entertaining. An immersion experience of living in Medical time.
The stations demonstration is in Dutch. But you can definitely ask and get an English demonstration.
Lorraine Mei — Google review
Nice experience, even if you visit as a couple without kids. There are activities that adults can partake in as well, plus lots of educational boards around the park to learn about the prehistoric area. Good activity if you’re around Eindhoven!
Van Abbemuseum is a modern museum that showcases contemporary and experimental art, installations, and photo exhibitions. The sleek design of the museum adds to its charm. Visitors can purchase tickets online for a fee of 13 units of currency. Free lockers with keys are provided for storing belongings. One exhibit allows visitors to experience the smell of art while others can be touched as well. The galleries are spread across three floors, each displaying different artwork from specific timelines.
Really interesting museum. Vast of modern arts, interactive art works (for instance you can smell the atmosphere of the art, movies inside the building…) showing the problems and questions from present times, going systematically from the first ground about 1920 and continued by upper grounds over the Cold War to the climate change issues and causes. It was really interesting, I am glad that I have visited it.
Klára Dohnálková — Google review
This was my first art museum, and it was quite fun and interesting. Tickets cost €13 and I booked online. They have free lockers with key for your belongings so that was helpful. I really enjoyed the exhibit where you could “smell” the art. This museum allows you to touch certain exhibits. We spent 3 hours here, and it was not too busy for a Saturday. Made for a pleasant weekend outing.
Nguyen Nguyen — Google review
What a nice contemporary gallery! I am quite enjoy the place here. You can easily spent 3 hours and get lost in this place. The gallery has 3 floor where each floor show different arts from certain timeline. And if you are museum cardholder, this is the place to check in when you are in Eindhoven!
Krissada Tundulyasaree — Google review
Its a great place for you to see modern and contemporary art. I was very impressed and happy to see a lot of politically and socially oriented exhibitions focusing on climate change and discrimination. The app that is recommended with the museum experience has a lot of audio tours. You will also enjoy breathtaking paintings and pieces of different cultures. The building itself is also fascinating and ‘artsy’. Would love to come back again!
Stanimir Stefanov — Google review
The building alone is worth a visit. The art is supposed to be experienced with all senses. An interesting elevator makes different sounds depending on the floor you are on.
Christian Sch?ppel — Google review
Randomly picked this museum while walking around Eindhoven during carnival.
It was quite a random visit, but it didn’t disappoint.
I arrived with more than 1h before closing and I was able to see it entirely. I must admit that it was a bit rushed, but still managed to get to the highlights.
There’s a great variety of modern art inside, and even some spots where you can get a view of the Dommel.
It wasn’t that crowded also.
Museumkaart accepted. I didn’t book in advanced
Lucas Kovács — Google review
It was fun, loved the carpets in some rooms that you could sit on and enjoy the art. Some of the displays really made you think, like the backwards wearing of shoes to trick enemy soldiers and the children's drawings from a warzone. Also liked how it brought attention to the colonial past
krippled spieler — Google review
One of the best Dutch modern and contemporary art museums. The exhibitions are superbly staged, carefully curated and with a modern and interactive leaning. The modern extension is a box of surprises and it’s worth just to visit for the architecture of the interior spaces. It’s a delight just to wander inside. Top notch.
Carlos Sarasola Orio — Google review
I just have one full day in Eindhoven and I am the type of person that doesn't plan anything when I visit new cities. So what I did is to ask locals and also look at instagram to know which places do tourists go here in Eindhoven. And luckily enough, I came across the Van Abbemuseum which by the looks of the exterior of the building, is really cool. What I love the most about this museum is that it has a whole story that binds all of their artworks together. Also, I was touched when they have the braille system for those who are visually impaired. There were also some cards with scents on it which left my mind blown away because of the accuracy of what is described on that paper. I also loved that they have lockers (which are free) so that your visit would be very convenient. The installations are a must see and I do hope that a lot of people get to visit this museum as I really enjoyed going here. Not gonna lie, there were parts where I can't help but cry because it touched my sentimental heart. I won't spoil which one so better head there and see it yourself!
Argie Karl Mayrong — Google review
Very nice museum, with a mix of abstract art, realistic paintings, 3D models. The building itself is also interesting. I have liked the idea of making painting "visible" also for people who can't see: they have created some 3D version of the most important paintings to let blind people touch them and understand the curves of the painting.
There are also temporary expositions, and also that one was interesting but I think it was missing some explanations. It would have been nice to have more informative materials.
The Traveller — Google review
Nice museum. Friendly staff. Enjoyable environment. Limited in space & offering. Some art not easy to understand (for me), or even mysterious.
Michiel Buitelaar — Google review
Wonderful museum with many touchable exhibits for the blind. It was not very busy even on a weekend so you can really take your time to appreciate everything.
Natalie S — Google review
Really cool museum. A bit too heavy on woke ideological pieces but still enjoyed the architecture and some of the art. There's a whole section dedicated to shaming the industrialist that founded the museum with tobacco money earned with indentured servant work. I found it funny and ironic that he went through the trouble of spending part of his wealth to open this museum and now is being publicly shamed in it due to the way he made said fortune. Oh, well... There was a very friendly lady in the staff that explained to us how to appreciate the room with scents that accompany each painting, that was really nice!
A. C. — Google review
This place is the best museum I have ever been so far. I strongly recommend you to visit if you’re interested. A must see place for especially architects! The artwork appeals to the 5 senses of human body and tries to create new ones. I am not even talking about the location of the building where the water beats the exterior walls. Popped up glass niches coming out of interiors literally made my day :)
Sinem Merpez — Google review
The building is very nice, easy walking around up and down the stairs, but also a funny elevator. The hanging boat was lovely to see from different points. The collection itself was nothing what wasn’t interesting for me or my friend, and we wouldn’t recommend this to see to our friends. Also we didn’t like that strange scent spread through ventilation sort of by design. With a different collection I would definitely visit again. But maybe we are just not fans of contemporary art… everyone has their own taste.
Speelpark de Splinter is an outdoor play park that offers a variety of activities for children up to 12 years old. The park features a pirate-themed area, a shallow pool, and a petting zoo with farm animals. Children can enjoy sandboxes, climbing opportunities, and plenty of space to run around. There is also a cafeteria selling coffee and frietjes for visitors. The entry fee is 1.5 euros per person regardless of age on weekends.
It was amazing day out with kids , so many activities for kids , you can spent whole day here must go with kids fun fun fun
Lupu Alexandru — Google review
A really lovely park. Children of all ages can enjoy it. In one part there are also goats, children like to pet them. Plenty of natural shade, so it's great for a picnic. Within the park you also have a small shop where you can buy toast sandwiches for €2.5, ice creams from €1.5-3, fruit (€1 each) and other snacks
Marija Živanović — Google review
It was amazing day out with kids , so many activities for kids , you can spent whole day here must go with kids
Pooja Gupta — Google review
Looking for a fun day out with your kids? Look no further than Speelpark De Splinter! And do you know when the best time to visit this awesome playground is? On their anniversary, of course! Trust me, you won't want to miss it.
We were lucky enough to snag tickets to their 30th-anniversary celebration a few days before the event. Let me tell you, if you don't hurry, those tickets will sell out faster than hotcakes! But trust me, it's worth it. After all, this event only happens once a year.
There are so many attractions to choose from at Speelpark De Splinter. You can ride horses and ponies, zoom down water slides from the top of Henry Dunant's garden hill, and even get a "tattoo" at the booth for kids. And that's just the beginning! There are also crafts to make, slides to try out, and bouncy houses galore. It's truly the best day ever for both kids and parents alike.
We can't thank Speelpark De Splinter and their amazing team of volunteers enough. You guys are truly the best! Happy anniversary, and here's to many more years of making memories with our beloved children. We can't wait to come back next year!
Sari Bali — Google review
Super nice park, much to do for the kids. Very nice vibe if the weather is nice
Joren Bredman — Google review
A lot of fun for little kids and even some bigger ones. The place is officially for children up to 12 years and I would say that is appropriate. Sand, animals, climbing opportunities. They even sell some coffee and frietjes. Entry fee (at least on weekend) is 1,5€ per person regardless of age.
Jana Janovcikova — Google review
You should really go here sometime with your kids, there is plenty to do for them, including a lovely swimming pool that is not too deep.
Tejasvi Chavan — Google review
Great play park for families with young children. Nice play areas for children 1+ year old, sand, water, LEGO blocks etc. The kinderboerderij also lovely. Nice big grass area with picnic tables. The trees offer shade, hopefully you won't get bird droppings on you 😂
You can chill on the grass, play football with your kids, host a little party, and even have some ice cream from the shop. Toilets are available too.
Highly recommended!
E K — Google review
Great kids park, a must visit if in Eindhoven with family
Nick Saunders — Google review
In a simple words, It’s the best kids park in Eindhoven area , serving all ages. A must visit if you are living in Eindhoven or surrounding areas. It get crowded in the weekends and you need to pay for entry. Always consider the closing times before planning your trip. Keep following up their social media pages for different activities across the year.
Abdelaziz Saad — Google review
good place for children
蓁蓁 — Google review
Nice place for kids. Lots of fun. But crowded.
Emre — Google review
What a lovely park! 🎈 There are different play areas for kids, pool (open only in summer) and even a small zoo area with goats & pigs 🐐🐖
Ivar Merilo — Google review
Very good park for picnics, very good play areas, a tiny farm, a lovely pool and a little cafeteria
The PSV Museum, located at the team's home ground in Eindhoven, offers a comprehensive look into the club's history through an impressive collection of trophies, photographs, and memorabilia. It is an ideal destination for football enthusiasts seeking to learn more about this historic club. The museum also has an abundance of merchandise available that is specifically tailored to PSV fans. Overall, it is a fantastic place for anyone interested in football and the rich history of one of Europe's most successful clubs.
Amazing!
Ahmed Ibrahim — Google review
As a general fan of football, definitely worth a visit
Liam McDonald — Google review
Nice Museum from a very impressive Club with great legends.
Manuel Big — Google review
Only really worth it if you're in to the club and its history.
Chris van Baal — Google review
Great place for football fans!
Tomasz Szulzycki — Google review
Nice Place for Football fans.
Eros Crippa — Google review
Museum is under renovation now so it's not fully opened. The tour was amazing and the guide so, so funny. At the end we enjoyed our free Bavaria in the corner pub with the look over the stadium. Lovely.
Alex Kruszynski — Google review
As football museums go it's pretty average in all honesty. Maybe as part of a stadium tour it's worth a look around but the museum alone isn't worth paying for.
Michael Denton — Google review
A lot of Merchandise of PSV. Very suitable for PSV Fans.
Strijp-S is a region and previous industrial complex situated in the Strijp district of Eindhoven. Originally, it was owned by the electronics corporation Philips. Nowadays, the former manufacturing structures have been converted to accommodate creative businesses and residential areas since 2000. The district is served by Eindhoven Strijp-S train station.
Piet Hein Eek, a furniture design studio and contemporary art gallery located in the Netherlands, showcases temporary displays by local artists. The massive open hall allows visitors to witness the production of all products from the showroom above. While prices for furniture may be steep, there is an interesting shop with more affordable unique items towards the end. On the rooftop terrace, patrons can enjoy drinks and snacks while admiring the impressive design.
I came to Piet Hein Eek during the Dutch Design Week 2021.
The site is huge and has a lot to offer. All the products get produced in the massive open hall which you can see from the showroom above.
When it comes to furniture, it is really expensive. There is an interesting shop near the end though which has reasonable prices for unique products.
Stephen — Google review
Amazing design, prices overrated but the pieces are unique.
On the rooftop you can find a pleasant terrace to drink a glass or eat something.
The staff is really nice and welcoming.
You can really spend the morning in the place, and you better plan it, since it’s not close to anything else. You need to go on purpose.
Carles Sistaré — Google review
This is the most exciting place for you in the world. I am very impressed and want to visit again and again!Everything is wonderful 😍🧡 You should definitely go there! The apple pie at the restaurant was great too!
Arisa Takagi — Google review
We met with a group of friends first at the teras and than inside the restaurant/bar. The service was very nice, food was very good. Only the menu could have more options.
Buket Eren — Google review
Great unique designs, nice shop and restaurant
Frank van Soelen — Google review
Very good french fries. A nice shop for singular gifts. A nice bar to chill. A great place to visit in Eindhoven!
Pierre-Yves Vincent — Google review
Visited in Dutch design week. Have interesting exhibition. From second floor can see the factory/workshop area through the windows.
Chen Li — Google review
Super interesting funiture and creative art!! Great location to shop for hand made recycled pieces, funiture, bags, cups, plates … the entrance is between the buildings .
Nancy Kariuki — Google review
Ein Geheimtipp in Eindhoven Strijp S. A furniture showroom with a Cafe and Restaurant. The atmosphere is Industrial Chic, typical Eindhoven! We went there only for a coffee and cake, and it was absolutely great..
Maria Rabara — Google review
A must-see in Eindhoven, maybe in the Netherlands. A facility dedicated to the famous Dutch design academy former student work where you also can get a grasp of what the life of designers are in their ateliers
Cyril — Google review
One of the best boutique hotels I have experienced. Indulge in comfort and creativity.
Evoluon is an iconic 1960s former science museum located in Eindhoven, resembling a UFO and built by Philips. The building's interactive and futuristic design make it stand out as a unique conference center, ideal for events and gala dinners. With its concrete dome measuring 77 meters in diameter held up by 169 kilometers of steel bars, Evoluon is reminiscent of the movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still.
Great experience and a great view. This place in incredible for architecture affectionates
Thais Ramos — Google review
Great place for events, conferences and gala dinners.
Bishruti Siku — Google review
This UFO shape building, the Evoluon, built in 1966 as a science museum and has been used as a conference center for years now
Philips' old technology museum still looks so unreal. Since Sep. 2022, there is an exhibition called RetroFuture showing images of the future.
In the past years, I attended some events in this building. The only problem is that there is no sign of the event. I. E., no directions was showed beforehand to find our way easily.
Yasemin Kaya — Google review
It was okay-ish. Our tour guide was not really organized. I got the main point of the museum, but I don’t know if it’s worth the money. Some things are well designed anyway. Would say you need like 2hrs to see everything.
Robin Kre? — Google review
Evoluon is a very interesting museum. Its definitely worth a visit. If you also want to do the VR experience you have make that reservation in advance.
Pieke Van der Weerd — Google review
Evoluon-lagendary spot in Eindhoven.
Has been named UFO but offical name is different.Great location with many superb events during every year.Looks better from close distance.You must see and must read history of that building made by Philips.
Michael P. — Google review
It reminds the movie "the day the earth stood still" and you are just in Eindhoven.
Today it us a conference center and former a science museum erected by Philips, forget about it, in 1966.
Its concrete dome is 77 metres in diameter and is held in place by 169 kilometres of steel bars.
Hope to visit it soon inside.
Luca Lombardi — Google review
I liked the building design which in a circular shape and consists of floors. The design has a potential to make the events/galleries/exhibitions held more enjoyable. Liked there!
A. Faruk UNAL — Google review
Pure nostalgic, 50 years ago I entered the world of future and wondered about the things to come. Even back then they could not imagine the technical wonders we achieved today.
The building is stll breathtaking but revlutionairy ideas and inventions have now been replaced by artistic impressions. Still worthwhile to see but it can not replace the thrills I felt as a child and inspired me to spend the rest of my life on studying and working in science.
Twan dun Urste — Google review
Fascinating building. Felt like I was in a James bond movie! Exhibit was good but not spectacular. Overall enjoyed the visit.
Iain Galloway — Google review
It was really great, you've learned so many things it makes your knowledge more widen and very interesting about future . Thanks to our researchers, scientists for this.
J Castillo — Google review
First time visitor, long time fan. It's certainly a very nostalgic and iconic building especially combined with the Retro Future Expo. My almost 4 year old loved the robots, lego and kalpla, but it would have been nice to have a few more 'science-y' activities for her.
A missed opportunity is imho that the old pay phone is hidden behind a plant. I spend 10 minutes explaining that phones used to be connected to walls instead of in our pockets, and that calling eachother on these things were how we communicated 30 years ago. I would love to be involved if anything needs to be designed for this hidden gem.
Wouter van den Brand — Google review
It was a wonderful experience. Really interesting to come with kids too.
Menna Z — Google review
Very cool, playful & pop culture oriented <3
Johanne Pinkpaink — Google review
It is a very interesting and cool place. The way they make it interactive and stand out.
I went during the dutch design week, we waited for a few hours outside untill the lights underneath the 'ufo' turned on.
It was an amazing day for me and I hope you'll have a similar experience when you visit this place!
I definitely suggest you to visit this place.
Jarne — Google review
Great building, that was built by Phillips in 1966. Architecture of this building is amazing and I happy it’s in good condition. Before it was science museum, but now it is conference hall and expo. It’s open for visitors, you can drink a coffee there.
Interesting modern building. It is worth to see it while you pass through the center
The Traveller — Google review
Elegant building
Ivan Liashenko — Google review
It's nice to have lunch and you are sitting right in the corner so you have a nice view trough Eindhoven.
Guus — Google review
? Just the building with some shop inside ?
Marek Sopko — Google review
Lovely food and a nice place to sit for lunch or a high tea. Good service. A lot of windows, so nice light and white. You have to go one floor up through the store to reach it.
Ruben Stockmann — Google review
This marvel of engineering was glimmering in the Glow Eindhoven
Nader Bou Faycal — Google review
A special building of course, however nothing really impressive or a must see. Even picture opportunities are quite bad.
Luca A — Google review
Nice cafe
Joe Kelly — Google review
Coffee was ok, the atmosphere was ok. Staff were nice though
Stratumseind is a lively alleyway famous for its extensive range of after-hours bars and eateries. The passage boasts a rich assortment of nightclubs, restaurants, and pubs that remain open late into the night. Stratumseind is renowned for its energetic atmosphere and bustling crowds, with something to satisfy every taste. This vibrant thoroughfare is an ideal destination to unwind and enjoy the nightlife scene while making memories with friends or loved ones.
(Translated by Google) Enjoy the lights route again every year. Both of the event, but also of the fact that we continue to commemorate this. Hats off to all volunteers. You are champs!
(Original)
Jaarlijks weer genieten van de lichtjesroute. Zowel van het evenement, maar ook van het feit dat we hiermee blijven gedenken. Petje af voor alle vrijwilligers. Jullie zijn Kanjers!
Anita van der Heijden — Google review
(Translated by Google) It had been a long time since we had seen the lights route. It has had a major update since our last time and it was really nice to see it again. Good job.
(Original)
Het was lang geleden dat we de lichtjesroute gezien hadden. Het heeft een flinke update gehad sinds onze laatste keer en het was erg leuk het weer eens te zien. Knap werk.
Mme Birke — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cycled again after a few years. This time with the audio tour. Very nice! Lots of extra information because of this. Also nice that there were new things.
Tip: illuminate all route signs.
(Original)
Na een paar jaar weer eens gefietst. Dit keer met de audiotour erbij. Erg leuk! Veel extra info hierdoor. Ook leuk dat er nieuwe dingen waren.
Tip: alle routebordjes verlichten.
Marjolein Hols — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hats off to the organization of this spectacle. It was a pleasant bustle on September 25. We were spoiled with apples and could also get coffee or soup.
Cycling in the dark through the city, where I had not cycled in the last 35 years, was quite a challenge, but there are such beautiful spacious cycle paths and we actually only had to follow the pack. We can recommend it to everyone, especially on a bike, you will experience the atmosphere much more.
(Original)
Petje af voor de organisatie van dit spektakel.Het was een gezellige drukte op 25 september.We werden verwend met appels en konden ook koffie of soep krijgen.
In het donker op de fiets door de stad,waar ik de laatste 35 jaar niet meer gefietst had was best een uitdaging , maar er zijn zulke mooie ruime fietspaden en we hoefden eigenlijk alleen maar de meute te volgen. We kunnen het iedereen aanraden ,zeker op de fiets,je beleeft dat veel meer de sfeer.
Els de Jong — Google review
(Translated by Google) To be honest, the route map could be a bit clearer: the route for cyclists (the legend states that it is dotted, but it is missing) is not indicated and if you do not know Eindhoven well, it is completely unclear due to the lack of street names on the map. where is what. As a result, the entire audio tour on the app does not work. I really had no idea where I was driving.
(Original)
Eerlijk gezegd mag de routekaart wel wat duidelijker: de route voor fietsers( in de legenda staat dat deze gestippeld is, maar hij ontbreekt) is niet aangegeven en als je Eindhoven niet goed kent is het door ontbreken van straatnamen op de kaart, het helemaal onduidelijk waar wat is. Daardoor werkt de hele audiotour op de app ook niet. Ik had werkelijk geen idee waar ik reed.
yvetteagnes bongers — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cycled 5 years ago when my husband was still my partner.
An improvement is that there were small arrows with slightly outlined lines and you could see where you had to turn. Very nice.
Only kudos to the volunteers who simply fix this every year from the end of the summer holidays until September 17 and then collect and store everything again. Publish the website and information. Thank you 💖💗
(Original)
5 jaar geleden gefietst toen manlief nog mijn partner was.
Verbetering is dat er kleine pijltjes hingen met lichtjes omlijnd en je kon zien waar je moest afslaan. Erg fijn.
Alleen maar hulde voor de vrijwilligers die dit elk jaar gewoon "ff" fixen vanaf eind zomervakantie tm 17 september en daarna alles weer afhalen en opbergen. De website en informatie publiceren. Bedankt 💖💗
JM vdB — Google review
(Translated by Google) We ride the lights route every year, but this year it is so disappointing that it will probably be the last time.
About a quarter of the route was not lit and when we spoke to someone about this we were told that timers were not set correctly and other lights were not lit because they were connected to the lampposts.
When we drive again at half past eight and the lanterns are on, the lights still don't work.
WHAT A TRIBUTE!!!!!!!! especially if you have to drive a long way for it.
(Original)
We rijden de lichtjesroute ieder jaar maar dit jaar valt hij zo tegen dat het wel de laatste keer zal zijn.
Ongeveer een kwart van de route brandde niet en toen we iemand daar over aanspraken kregen we te horen dat tijdschakelaars niet goed stonden en andere verlichting niet brand omdat die op de lantarenpalen staan aangesloten.
Als we dan om over half negen nogmaals rijden en de lantarens branden doet die verlichting het nog steeds niet.
WAT EEN AANFLUITING !!!!!!!! zeker als je er een heel eind voor moet rijden.
Hanenerna van den berg — Google review
(Translated by Google) Had a nice ride with the veterans who liberated Eindhoven during the Second World War.
Had a drink before and afterwards with a slice of cake or nuts.
Was really neat!
(Original)
Leuke rit gehad met de veteranen die eindhoven bevrijd hebben tijdens de 2de wereld oorlog.
Vooraf en achteraf wat drinken gehad met een plakje cake of nootjes.
Was echt heel netjes!
The Flying Pins is a unique art installation located on the way to TUe from central station in Eindhoven. The sculpture features large bowling pins arranged in a striking position as if being hit by a bowling ball. It was built in 2000 and has since become a popular attraction for visitors passing through the city, especially during spring when it is complemented by Daffodils.
Such a nice place to take a few pictures..
Selin Yumit — Google review
Very attractive while waiting for flixbus🙂
Ben Chan — Google review
A funny and very well made sculpture of bowling pins and ball in the ground. Pretty attractive.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
FUN FACT: Eindhoven used to produce bowling ball pins before it was known for being the “City of Light” hence this fun eye catching piece is a memento to that 🎳
It’s a great landmark to find the busstop that leaves you near the TU/e campus and the Fontys engineering department.
It’s also an easy thing to hit into Google maps to find the fastest way there to catch the Flixbus since they show up at that terminal.
It’s also a Pokémon Go gym.
Alex Beaujon — Google review
If you are bored with your current profile picture. Take your camera on a sunny day to flying pins, it's on the way to TUe from central station. This road side art installation of year 2000 attracts lot of people for a casual visit.
Sangamesh B M — Google review
Unexpected. Walking out of Centraal Station and I spotted these bright yellow bowling pins in the act of being knocked down by a bowling ball.
The artwork is 8.5 meters call and is the first work of art in a Dutch public space by the American/Dutch duo Claes Oldenburg (1929) and his wife Coosje van Bruggen (1942). From the artist's statement, "The yellow color of the cones was chosen by Van Bruggen and refers to the thousands of yellow daffodils that brighten up the Kennedylaan every spring. The head of the Kennedylaan was the perfect place for the artists to realize the previously designed image, because the long road reminded them of a bowling alley."
Bruce K. — Google review
The famous photo which comes up when you search for Eindhoven in Internet. Some large bowling pins connected in a nice manner. You can take some beautiful pictures here.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
They are really great tourist attraction, but I expected that we can be more close to them and not separated by big streets and traffic.
Tamara Meister — Google review
Flying Pins are right next to the international bus station of Eindhoven and is on one of the busiest cross sections of the city. It is very beautiful specially in spring when the pins are complemented by Daffodils.
Bishruti Siku — Google review
Marvelous, extraordinary, never seen before.
Must see when visiting Eindhoven!
(Translated by Google) Lots of handicrafts, handmade clothes and jewelry and also food from all over the place. It's a bit expensive but it's very nice to come and walk there.
(Original)
Plein de produits artisanaux, de vêtements et bijoux fait main et aussi de la nourriture venant d'un peu partout. C'est un peu cher mais c'est très sympa de venir s'y promener.
Lisa Royer — Google review
Nothing to interesting for an indian here. Good place to buy various things like clothes, accessories, food items, etc. But are a little costly. Good for one time visit, i guess.
Pranesh Dewangan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Many stalls with a very diverse range, from clothing, jewelry to art and gadgets! The atmosphere is great, partly due to the nice live music. The inner person is also well taken care of. Previous stalls with all kinds of snacks and a terrace for a cooling drink!
(Original)
Veel kraampjes met een heel divers aanbod, van kleding, sieraden tot kunst en hebbedingen! De sfeer is er super, mede door de gezellige live muziek. Ook voor de innerlijke mens is goed gezorgd.eerdere kraampjes met allerlei soorten hapjes en een terras voor een verkoelend drankje!
Familie van Hooijdonk — Google review
onder het mom van duurzaam vooral een erg commerciële bedoening. Kom gerust langs als je een gezaagde schijf van een boom zoekt van 25 euro of meer.
(Translated by Google)
under the guise of sustainability, it is primarily a very commercial affair. Feel free to drop by if you are looking for a sawn slice of a tree of 25 euros or more.
Fusion Frais — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice market if you are in the area. Lots of tasty things to eat.
(Original)
Leuke markt als je in de buurt ben. Veel lekkeren dingen om te eten.
Stefan van der Sman — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every 3rd Sunday of the month there is the Feelgood market on Ketelhuisplein in Strijp-s. Walk past the food trucks and market stalls with sustainable, handmade, original and inspiring (regional) products.
Enjoy organic snacks, have a drink on the terrace or participate in a workshop. There are special activities for the children. Live music is a permanent part of this fun family event.
(Original)
Elke 3e zondag van de maand is er op het Ketelhuisplein te Strijp-s de Feelgood market. Loop langs de foodtrucks en de marktkramen met duurzame, handgemaakte, originele en inspirerende (streek-)producten.
Nuttig er biologische hapjes, drink een consumptie op het terras of doe aan een werkshop mee. Voor de kinderen zijn speciale activiteiten. De live muziek is een vast onderdeel van dit gezellige familie-evenement.
Marianna — Google review
(Translated by Google) I live in Strijp S and walk around the feel-good market every 3 Sundays of the month.
Always some variation, beautiful products and new concepts.
Definitely fun with nice weather. Mind you, it's not too big, you can definitely get through it in an hour. Now there are more fun concepts at Strijp's so you can definitely make a day of it!
(Original)
Ik woon zelf op strijp s en loop elke 3 zondag vd maand een rondje over de feelgood market.
Altijd wel wat variatie, mooie producten en nieuwe concepten.
Zeker leuk met lekker weer. Let wel, het is niet al te groot, met een uurtje ben je er zeker wel doorheen. Nu zijn er op strijp s meer leuke concepten dus je kan er zeker een dagje van maken!
Rosalien Vincken — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of variety, nice people with good stories behind their handmade products
(Original)
Veel variatie, leuke mensen met goede verhalen achter hun handgemaakte producten
Twan Klaassen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very attractive and cozy. Nice products, enthusiastic sellers, many different types of food and drinks.
(Original)
Heel sfeervol en gezellig. Leuke producten, enthousiaste verkopers, veel verschillende soorten eten en drinken.
Ans Lemmens — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every 3rd Sunday of the month the place to be for this super fun, inspiring and delicious market. Organic, local, nice vibe and beautiful products.
(Original)
Elke 3de zondag van de maand de plek waar je moet zijn voor deze super gezellige, inspirerende en lekkere markt. Biologisch, lokaal, fijne vibe en mooie producten.
The Silly Walks tunnel, created by @studiogifting in 2016, is part of the Tunnelvision Project in Eindhoven. This project aims to transform previously dull tunnels into vibrant pieces of street art. The Silly Walks mural is inspired by Monty Python's Flying Circus and features colorful and humorous paintings on its walls. Although it may not be a destination on its own, cyclists can enjoy passing through the tunnel while admiring the creative artwork and colorful lighting.
The Silly Walk tunnel by the amazing duo @studiogifting, was, in 2016, the first mural of the 'Tunnelvision Project' , part of the #smilefactor, in Eindhoven. Since then, about 49 tunnels (formerly known as grey and dark) have been transformed into a bright, beautiful and cool collection of street art. 🙌
Gret project, great mural and I love the colorful lighting 😍
Silvie Bonne — Google review
This tunnel does indeed have a nice art on the wall, however I would not go there specifically to see it, because it is really nothing special.
If you are cycling somewhere and passing this place, then that is an appropriate opportunity to just look at it as you pass it, but nothing else.
Aleksandrs Barkans — Google review
Nothing special, just a painted tunnel.
Dimitris Thoma — Google review
Must go to put a smile in your face.
Luis Barros Figueira — Google review
There are some funny paintings done on the sides of the wall of this tunnel. There's nothing much about the place though. Just trying to give some hype about otherwise regular place. If you are cycling around you can go through here. No point in going there specifically to see it.
Ishanka Hasaranga — Google review
Great place to go.
J.J.S Photography — Google review
Fun free thing to walk or bike by.
S J — Google review
Biking tunnel besides the dommel... Lighting is good, and good for walk too. Spider alert, so don't ride close to wall.