B&B Nijmegen
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Your stay in a B&B Nijmegen
Nijmegen offers a magical mixture of history, culture, and nature. Its peculiar charm and cosy atmosphere mean it deserves a place on your tour of the Netherlands. If you are interested in discovering this country's less touristy, more authentic facets, a stop in a B&B Nijmegen could be an interesting one for your itinerary.
Where to stay in Nijmegen
The best place to stay in Nijmegen is undoubtedly the centre. It is a small city, so all the best attractions are pretty close together. A Bed and Breakfast in Nijmegen in the centre allows you to discover the city on foot without having to navigate public transport. If you prefer to stay in a quieter area, the nearby villages of Groesbeek and Berg en Dal have perfect B&Bs for tourists who, like you, also want to explore the beautiful surroundings of Nijmegen.
Things to do in Nijmegen
As Nijmegen is a city rich in history due to its Roman past, the best thing to do is to go to the tourist office and inquire about guided tours. Don't miss the Stevenskerk, the city's largest Romanesque-Gothic church, and the famous Grote Markt with its weekly market. Also worth a visit are the Hunnenpark, with the remains of the medieval city walls, and the marvellous Valkhof Museum, which tells the Roman history of Nijmegen and houses a collection of archaeological finds.
Places to visit around Nijmegen
If you are interested in nature, staying in Nijmegen gives you an ideal basecamp to visit the National Park De Hoge Veluwe, which offers breathtaking landscapes, a variety of flora and fauna and access to the Kröller-Müller Museum with its impressive art collection. You can take advantage of your stay in a B&B Nijmegen to swing by the city of Arnhem or the picturesque village of Ravenstein. If you are a bit of a history buff, we recommend visiting some of the medieval castles in the area, such as the magnificent Kasteel Doornenburg.
How to get to the city
The best way to get to Nijmegen is by train from another city (such as Amsterdam) or Schiphol Airport. You'll be at your Nijmegen Bed and Breakfast in just over an hour. Driving is also an option if you are touring the Netherlands, perhaps with a rented car, but you won't need to drive once in the city. The city centre is very compact, and all distances can be covered on foot. Or try it the Dutch way and get a bicycle!
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Embark on a captivating road trip through the Netherlands, beginning in Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands. Then, pass through Arnhem, an artistic haven dotted with lush green parks and historic museums. Journey onward to the picturesque Broek in Waterland, a village surrounded by nature, before exploring Marken, where traditional wooden houses and awe-inspiring vistas await. Next, stop off at the inimitable Giethoorn, known as the "Venice of the North", with its interlacing tranquil canals. Next, head to Groningen, the youthful university city celebrated for its modern architecture and cultural museums. Conclude your whistle-stop tour in Amsterdam, diving into the Dutch capital's iconic canals and a dynamic tapestry of stories and culture.