Groningen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣroːnɪŋə(n)] ( listen); Gronings: Grunnen) is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 202,567 as of 2017, it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the German Hanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen (with about 30,000 students) and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (with about 25,000 students).
Restaurants in Groningen
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The Thai massage in the heart of Groningen! Patum Thai Wellness is specialized and certified in Thai massages and natural Thai herbal steam spa.
Really great experience, felt so relaxed afterwards! Such nice staff and really lovely vibe! Would definitely recommend :)
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FREE COMEDY EVERY WEDNESDAY! OMG! This is happening! This is the very first and only English stand-up comedy Open Mic in Groningen! With your host Nicole running the maze! It is a mix of comedians of all levels from all over the world. Come, grab a drink and laugh through the week.
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Yoga for all classes in the heart of Groningen. In- and outdoor classes, workshops donation based classes, private sessions & plenty of awesome events! Yellow yoga offers various yoga styles, levels and themes. After class there is always time for a cup of tea and to meet other yogis.
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This ultra-modern arty museum is well worth a visit, just a short walk from the centre, near the station - nicely laid-out on several floors, helpful staff and interesting varied art and artefacts - an enjoyable couple of hours, and great apple cake in the museum's cafe !!
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The northern Maritime Museum is situated in two beautiful medieval buildings in Groningen. The museum shows the history of the ship transport in the north of the Netherlands and the history of Groningen. Additionally, you can visit changing art and history exhibitions throughout the year in our museum. To know how Groningen looked like in the Middle Ages, you can view the special virtual reconstruction of medieval Groningen.
A splendid museum housed in two heritage houses in the centre of town we are introduced to maritime life and the manner in which it was lived in the 18th century. There are pictures and paintings, portraits of well known notables, shipping paraphernalia and objects and the piece de resistance being the numerous scale models of schooners and rigged vessels in all shapes and sizes. Spread over four wooden floors it is a feast for both the mariner in you and us alike.
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Art gallery of the famous Dutch painter Erik Zwezerijnen, his artwork is seen at several galleries across the world: New York, Monaco, Barcelona, Paris, Rio de Janero, Miami
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