Baarn in The Netherlands, from Europe region, is best know for Castles. Discover best things to do in Baarn with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Baarn
4 based on 80 reviews
We didn't enter the castle as we came for the garden and walks. The castle is impressive from the outside and the coffee shop is great for a drink.
The vegetables and flower Gardens are beautiful and as a keen photographer I could spend hours in the garden.
Will definitely come back for more.
5 based on 122 reviews
Escape Room is a unique real-life game in which you and your team get challenged to solve puzzels and to think outside of the box. Goal: escape within the hour from the mysterious room.The game is exciting, surrealistic, intens, magical, logical and exhilarating - all at the same time! Once you've entered the Escape Room you'll lose track of time and reality.
I played there both Laboratory and Meisjeskamer. And there is only one word to describe it which is WOW. Meisjeskamer has the story, riddles, effects and the entourage. It is one of those rooms which is worth travelling for. When you play, you totally loose the feeling of time and live the story.
I would not recommend to start playing escape rooms with this one because it would be difficult to find many rooms of such a high quality))) But it is definitely worth playing!!!!!!
P.S. Also there is a bar and relax area with computer games and other things. It is convenient to sit a while after the game and to discuss it.
3.5 based on 138 reviews
It's a nice palace but there are better palaces to visit in Netherlands. There's not too much to see. Not worth going to Soest just to visit the palace but if you are already there then definitely go and see. Would need some construction works...
4.5 based on 140 reviews
I enjoyed the "CUBAN ART NOW" exhibition at Singer Laren.The museum is currently undergoing some construction-work expanding its theater and the sculpture and flower-gardens will be planted by designer Piet Oudolf and opened summer 2018.At the moment of my visit the sculpture Gardens were temporarily covered with lawn to show the ELEFANT PROJECT. I enjoyed seeing the work of contemporary Cuban artists like Jose Emilio Fuentes Fonseca(JEFF),Ibrahim Miranda,Flavio Garciandia,Alejandro Campins and Raul Cordero.There was an exhibition of work for sale by local artists from Laren village as well.
4.5 based on 194 reviews
The Koppelpoort is a city gate in Amersfoort. It is a combination of land and water gate. The name is probably derived from the East Middle Dutch word Coppel meaning meadow
This was well worth navigating the tricky, narrow streets to see. There was a couple having their wedding photos taken here and I don't blame them. It's a stunning piece of architecture.. We loved our time walking the leafy streets of Amersfoort. It's stunningly beautiful.
4.5 based on 581 reviews
In the NMM at the former Soesterberg air base, the past, present and future of the Dutch armed forces come together. See our impressive collection at first hand and experience for yourself the exciting stories of our armed forces at the biggest museum about the Dutch military! The NMM has the most extraordinary collection of tanks, aircraft, armoured vehicles and helicopters in the Netherlands! Each one of them is unique and has its own story. Personal objects and moving stories also come to life at the NMM. You will be amazed how the Dutch armed forces are interwoven with the world around you!
The Netherlands National Military Museum tells the story of the Netherlands Army and Air Force over centuries. It's only a couple of years old and definitely on par with the some of the worlds best technological museums; e.g. the Smithsonian museums in Washington. Well worth more than one visit, suitable for all ages.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
Decided to take my wife to the movies one night while seeing family and friends in the Netherlands. Took the VIP treatment (2.50 EURO extra per person) and watched a movie in very comfortable seats, great sound and high quality screen.
The only thing that really annoyed me is the stupid break halfway the movie. Is that really needed?
4 based on 1 reviews
De Pieterskerk van Eemnes uit 1439 werd door koningin Emma(1858-1934) gebruikt en de koningin financierde ook de restauratie van de Pieterskerk na de brand in 1921.Tegenwoordig heeft het gebouw geen religieuze functie meer en is het een Huwelijks en vergader-lokatie met de naam "Het Dikke Torentje" van Eemnes.
Ik vond de moderne tuin met siergrassen fraai ontworpen en goed onderhouden.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We celebrated our son's birthday here with his friends and some family members. It is a lovely location. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks (there is no on site restaurant or shop). Only downside: I find it too expensive, but have to applaud the fact that the birthday boy could play for free.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
boat on the eem from Amersfoort to Spakenburg via soest and baarn and back. you can embark or disembark at any of the stops and you can bring your bicycle. for example you can cycle from Amersfoort station where you can rent a bicycle, cycle to "paleis soestdijk" in soest (there is a bicycle path through the woods, going past the sand dunes as well, it is an easy cycle trip), visit the palace and the surrounding garden, then cycle to the eemslijn stop in soest. the boat will bring you and your bicycle back to Amersfoort, 5 minutes from the station and provide you with some nice views of dutch meadows and Amersfoort along the way. afterwards, have a look at the old center of Amersfoort, also a good place to have dinner.
for the boat, check the site for the operation times and the stops and you will need to pay cash.
I paid 5 euro's for 1 bicycle, 1 adult, going from soest to Amersfoort
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