This vibrant city with a historic centre, picturesque canals and maze of medieval streets is in the heart of the Netherlands. Authentically Dutch yet beautifully international, it’s a place of ideas, innovation and invention, hard work and rich rewards. And a city that actively stimulates ‘Healthy Urban Living’. An abundance of green space and water in and around the city, exudes a feeling of calm and tranquillity.
Creative and dynamic, this new district is a contemporary model of sustainability with its parks and relaxing green spaces, art and culture. It’s also a predominantly car-free zone. Wonderwoods rubs shoulders with the Jaarbeurs in the Beurskwartier, a short stroll from the historic centre.
Cross the Moreelsebrug and you can easily walk to the Mariaplaats. One of the most famous squares in Utrecht. The Mariaplaats has many wonderful restaurants and concept stores. Via the Zadelstraat, the oldest paved shopping street in Utrecht, you can walk straight to the famous Dom Tower.
One building, five concert halls, all genres, for everybody: extraordinary venue TivoliVredenburg is the music district of Utrecht and there is nothing like it. Go see you favourite artist, dance the night away or simply enjoy a drink at café ‘Het Gegeven Paard’.
Terraces in Utrecht, there’s more than you can count’. Those who know Utrecht know ‘de Neude’. This square is characterized by its numerous nice restaurants and cafe. Fancy a delicious glass of wine? Take a look at Wijncafé Lefebvre or walk past the new food market in Post Utrecht.
The Winkel van Sinkel is still till this day an impressive neoclassical building. It dates back to the 19th century and was the first shopping arcade in the Netherlands. Nowadays, the iconic building houses a grand café that is open from early in the morning till late at night. During the day, you can grab coffee or a meal, and after sunset the tables are moved to the side and you will find yourself in the Nachtwinkel (‘Night Shop’): a great space for dancing into the small hours.
The Moreelsebrug is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge just a stone's throw away from Wonderwoods connecting it to the historic city centre of Utrecht and the iconic Mariaplaats.
The icon of Utrecht. This beautiful church tower from the year 1382 can be seen from all over the city, and has determined the skyline of Utrecht for hundreds of years. The Dom tower offers a breathtaking view over the city climb the 465 steps and you will see Wonderwoods. It will be a spectacular view.
With more than 90 stores, Hoog Catharijne is one of the largest indoor shopping centres in The Netherlands. The shopping centre is located at the heart of Utrecht, connecting the historic city centre with Utrecht Centraal, Utrecht's main railway station. It’s the largest and busiest train station in The Netherlands.
Croeselaan is one of the most sustainable streets in The Netherlands. It offers greenery and plenty of space for cyclists and pedestrians making the street cleaner, healthier and more pleasant.
Kinepolis is one of the largest cinemas in the Netherlands. It has 14 cinema halls and 3200 seats. For those that are still hungry after visiting a movie head to Speijs, the Jaarbeurs restaurant. Highly recommended!
Jaarbeursplein forms the face of the new Utrecht. Vital, metropolitan and highly dynamic. A place where Utrecht shows itself, and whereresidents and visitors can have a taste of the new city. Green, sustainable and beautiful.
This is a 92-metre-high tower with an underground parking garage and, on the first few floors, a luxury Amrâth Hôtel with 266 rooms, two restaurants, three meeting rooms, sauna, swimming pool and fitness centre. 317 apartments will be built on the floors above.
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Utrecht’s picturesque city centre and traditional cafe culture rub up against its exciting music and art scene – and it’s best explored by bike.
One of the purest pleasures in Utrecht is whiling away time in the city’s many gorgeous parks and gardens. Wander for a couple of hours through the wonderful Botanic Gardens. deeply calming, while in the centre of town another horticultural gem is the Oude Hortus. Another must – as long as climbing 465 narrow, winding steps doesn’t faze you – is the Dom Tower which still dominates the skyline of the city 637 years on from its completion. The reward for making it to the top is an unmatched panorama of the city.
Utrecht a city you would never get bored of.
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