Your stay in a B&B Eindhoven

    Eindhoven, known as the technology and design capital of the Netherlands, offers a unique blend of cutting-edge innovation, architecture, and lush green spaces. Trendy new districts built on historical Philips industrial sites buzz with creative energy. Choose a B&B Eindhoven for an eye-opening stay in the city of lights!

    Eindhoven = Philips Town

    In the heart of Eindhoven, opposite the esteemed Design Academy, stands the Philips Museum, chronicling the company's journey from the earliest incandescent bulbs to today's advanced medical technologies. Thanks to Philips, Eindhoven grew from a modest 4,000 to over 220,000 inhabitants in the past century and is now the fifth-largest city in the Netherlands. Philips's legacy also includes the Philips stadium, the proud home to champion football club PSV, and the Muziekgebouw, resonating with a diverse and high-quality music programme. The Technical University, known as TUI, enriches the city with a diverse array of international students and talented individuals! No shortage of things to do in Eindhoven!

    The Strijp-S district in Eindhoven

    Just a stone's throw from the centre, the remarkable Strijp-S district represents Eindhoven’s transformative spirit. Amidst the old Philips factory buildings, a canvas of modern apartments blends the city’s rich industrial past with a sleek contemporary aesthetic. This iconic brand, synonymous with Eindhoven’s rise, continues to fuel the city’s flair for creativity and innovation. An artistic and trendy atmosphere prevails in an eclectic mix of pop-up shops and eateries encircling the famous Klokgebouw building, and the sunny terraces of the Ketelhuis Plein invite leisurely afternoons with a glimpse into Eindhoven’s urban life.

    Typical Brabant atmosphere

    Staying in a B&B Eindhoven offers a serene yet lively escape day or night! The pedestrian-friendly centre offers you a shopping spree at the large Heuvel Gallery full of high-street brands or a mooch in trendy boutiques lining Dutch cobbled streets in the Kleine Berg. The Markt Square invites you for a ‘borrel’ on its sunny terraces, and a culinary adventure awaits at the Downtown Gourmet Market, a treasure trove of global flavours in the Smalle Haven. As dusk falls, the legendary Stratumseind, the longest bar street in the Netherlands, comes alive, promising an unforgettable Brabant welcome that sparkles well into the night!

    Cultural events in Eindhoven

    A trip to Eindhoven is one of the most thrilling Dutch destinations due to its array of cultural events. The famous Dutch Design Week breathes a spirit of creativity and innovation into the city, leaving an indelible mark that continues to inspire year-round. Glow, the enchanting light art festival, draws an increasing number of visitors every year eager to witness the brilliant light sculptures and spectacular projections that adorn the old and modern facades all over the city, a real treat for the eyes.

    Getting around Eindhoven

    The transport network in the Netherlands is efficient, well-organised and super user-friendly. You can even use an app on your phone as a ticket! Eindhoven's geographic location makes it a strategic central point for a holiday in the Netherlands, giving easy access to Amsterdam and Rotterdam, as well as being close to Antwerp in Belgium or Düsseldorf in Germany. The city has not only two train stations, an airport, and dozens of bus connections but also rental electric bikes, scooters and car sharing. Several reliable taxi services are also ready to take you anywhere you want in style. But naturally, nothing is better than travelling by bike in the Netherlands, and in Eindhoven, the cycle paths are wide, safe, and everywhere. Bikers, we got you covered!

    A tribute to Van Gogh’s legacy: The Van Gogh path is an enchanting cycle path inspired by the artist's masterpiece 'The Starry Night'. A marvel of design by Daan Roosegaarde, the path allows you to pedal through sparkling stones powered by solar energy. Located in Nuenen, near Eindhoven, the path is part of a larger route highlighting landmarks from Van Gogh’s life, such as the Schoteldonkse Hoeve in Nederwetten, which became popular for the painting 'Avenue of Poplars in Autumn'. To best enjoy the starry spectacle of the Van Gogh Path, we recommend visiting it at sunset!