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Despite being among the biggest cities in the Netherlands outside of Amsterdam, Utrecht really is the definition of a hidden gem when it comes to this incredible Central European nation. A destination boasting beautiful canals throughout the city centre, a collection of unique museums exploring historical and cultural topics, interesting landmarks and symbolic sites, and an abundance of charming cafes and sensational restaurants, it’s a sensational spot with something for every type of traveller. A bustling city with plenty of greenspace for strolling, if the scenic canals aren’t to your liking, explorers and culture vultures alike will enjoy spending some time here. You can even opt to canoe through the canals, stopping off at waterside cafes and bars serving local beers, if you want the best of both worlds! Or, as an increasingly cycle-friendly city, why not rent a bicycle to take Utrecht by storm? Just north of the Rhine, this compact city has everything you need in walking distance, and rewards everyone who visits – whether you decide to adventure further afield or stick to the city centre.
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Things to do
Castle De Haar
Pulled right from a picture-book, Castle De Haar is among the largest and most luxurious castles in the Netherlands and a must-visit destination while in Utrecht. An impressive medieval castle reconstructed in the early 16th century, following the fortifications’ destruction in 1482, this site is rich with interesting stories of the affluent van Zuylen family; the interior is elegantly decorated with ornamented woodworking, stunning artwork, and more – all reflecting the wealth and status of the former occupants. Visiting here, you’ll have the chance to learn more about them and get an insight into what life was like for the wealthy throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The gardens are also an incredible place to walk, and the sights you’ll see here are stunning both inside and out.
Museum Speelklok
Housed in a former church in the centre of Utrecht, Museum Speelklok is a unique museum exploring the history of self-playing musical instruments – while also being home to industry-leading restoration workshops. Offering a fascinating insight into the minute detail that goes into the mechanical machinery of these marvelous musical devices, most of the items on display are still playable for visitors. It’s a little unusual, but you’re certainly going to remember a visit to this incredible museum.
Nijntje Museum
If you’re travelling with young children, a visit to the Nijntje Museum is a must. Somewhere designed to reflect the philosophy of Dutch children’s author and illustrator Dick Bruna, who created the cute rabbit Miffy (which is known as Nijntje in the Netherlands), you’ll find plenty of interactive exhibits and activities to enjoy here. With the goal of providing children with a safe world to explore, Bruna’s work is charming, but comes with an important message. Here, you’ll have the chance to appreciate that while your children discover interesting sights, smells, sounds, and more.
Paddling The Canals
One of the best ways to explore Utrecht, spending some time paddling through the city’s canals is one way to guarantee your visit will be a memorable one. Not only are you going to have the chance to discover all the incredible bars, cafes, and restaurants, you’ll also be able to see all the sights of this charming city from a unique perspective. When the sun is shining, this is an experience you won’t want to miss out on.