Discover the best top things to do in Utrecht Province, The Netherlands including Grachtenvaarders, Kasteel de Haar, Dom Tower, Greenjoy Boat Rental Utrecht, Amerongen Castle, Canals area, SpaSereen, Koppelpoort, Kasteel Groeneveld, Paleis Soestdijk.
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Discover Utrecht from her most beautiful sight, the canals. During the 1,5 hour tour, we'll show you the famous and unknown canals of Utrecht. Invite your friends and family for a great time on the water. Our boat is rented including captain, glassware, cooler for drinks, blankets, lifejackets and trays for your snacks. You bring your own snacks and drinks, or you can book a tour with arrangement. The boat is powered electrically. Up to 12 people on board. All the boat tours are private. The captain will tell the secrets of the city. Go to the website and book you boat trip. See you soon, The Captain.
4.5 based on 1,041 reviews
Beautiful castle situated in a large garden surrounded by a lake that will appear only in fairy tales of princes and princesses. Should be more charming if visit in the evening.
4.5 based on 1,983 reviews
When you visit Utrecht you will notice the Domtoren almost immediately. The 14th century tower is the heart of the old city centre. At 112 metres, it remains the highest church tower in the Netherlands. The Domtoren is open all year round, and the view of Utrecht is worth seeing in every season. The tower can only be visited as part of a guided tour, during which our expert guides will take you on a historical journey. The tour starts in the Tourist Information Centre on Dom Square and takes about an hour. The Domtoren is in need of extensive restoration work on the exterior and the restoration will take about 5 years (2019-2024) The Domtoren is open for visitors as normal. No work will be done on the inside of the tower so you can visit the chapels and belfry. When you come outside on the galleries at 70 meters and 95 meters you will see some scaffolding but the view is unchanged and as impressive as always. And you get the unique opportunity to see the work up close!
A church tower at an altitude of over 100 meters in the center of Utrecht. The tower was adjacent to the church, but today it is separated by a small square. You can take a guided tour of the tower, climb about 480 steps and visit the different floors of the tower. From the top terrace there is a spectacular view of the city of Utrecht. The tour starts at the nearby tourist office. Reservations are recommended.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Rent your own electric boat to explore the historic Utrecht canals! Enjoy the vibrant city or relax in the beautiful nature around the city in a 6-8 person boat. You can sail the boat yourself and rent as long as you'd like, from 2 hours to a whole day. Book online & enjoy!
4.5 based on 160 reviews
This majestic castle has had a checkered history and forms an important insight into Dutch conflicts. Set in splendid gardens, this stern looking Castle is wonderful to visit. There are many fascinating rooms to be visited and it is all full of interest, including the families who have resided here. To protect the valuable contents, it is regrettably fairly dark with shutters drawn and curtains closed. This should not detract from the pleasure you should derive from a visit here.
4.5 based on 2,284 reviews
One of the few cities that I've been to in the Netherlands where there are restaurants/bars right down at canal level, where lots of people rent kayaks or small boats. Stunning!
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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
What a nice town Amersfoort is and this town gate is really unique, as it combines a water and land entrance.
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I love coming here. Wether it is for the monthly market, a stroll through the park or a fair or an exhibit in the castle. Groeneveld is a beautiful castle located in the forest but also close to two cities (Baarn and Soest) and several restaurants.
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I grew up with Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard as dutch monarchs and they lived at the Palace at Soestdijk. Every year on the Queens birthday all kinds clubs and institutions were invited to there home to celebrate her birthday with the royal family in the gardens. Totdat people van visit the palace and der the inside. There are also exabitions and concerts in the gardens. Very Nice.
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