Amsterdam It may be one of Europe’s most alternative cities, but it may be a train just 30 minutes from the streets registered with tourists in Amsterdam. Utrecht. With some of Europe’s most beautiful canals, Utrecht is primarily inhabited by students, with concept stores, cafes and cities filled with vibrant nightlife all feature a secret edge that reflects Amsterdam. So, what are you waiting for? This is the complete guide to Utrecht!

A guide to Utrecht
What the Netherlands do is explore the city by bike, but if you feel more comfortable with 2 feet on the ground, Utrecht’s free tour will give you a look at the city with a twist. While running regular runs for the Mill City Tour, the company also offers “Dark Side of the Utrecht Tour”, “Sex, Drug & Squatting Tour” and “Medieval Utrecht” tours.
As seen from almost anywhere in the city centre, Utrecht’s most iconic site is Dom Tower. This makes a great landmark if you get lost. This also earns the best vantage point on the city and is where you can see it from above.
If you’re the best site, you can check out Pandhof Garden, Janskerkhof Flower Markets and Unesco Heritage Rietveld SchrΓΆder House on Saturday mornings.

Stop for coffee (caffeinated type)
Utrecht is a heaven for coffee lovers. In the city centre, you’ll be spoiled for your choice. 30ml (some locations also do brunch), Coffee beans and Village coffee We guarantee that your cravings will be satisfied. If you’re looking to go a little further, you’ll notice that Koffie Leute not only has delicious coffee and brownies, but you can grab a sofa to the windows and spots in front of Nintendo, and people will be watching and playing video games for hours. Other honorable mentions should be sent to MΓΈs, Rocking Chairs, Puschkin Ontbijt & Lunch.

See Grachts
Oudegracht is the main canal that passes through Utrecht, with several small canals bent throughout the city. There are many ways to experience the canal. If you feel like you’re a little more adventure, there are kayaking and paddle boats that you can rent along the Oudegracht, allowing you to create a beautiful way to spend the day. There are routes that allow you to loop through the city or, alternatively, head to suburban areas (also lead you to the pancake house!)

True Dutch coffee shop
Looking for a coffee shop in the Netherlands can be a bit of a cultural fake. Is it a coffee shop or a “coffee” shop? However, the subtle aroma surrounding the culture boat ensures you are not wrong in this case. Utrecht’s most surrounding unique coffee shops are literally on a boat, and find themselves at home on one of Utrecht’s canals. Play board games and read books in the afternoon. Time passes before you know it. Of course, you will need to provide your ID when you enter.

Do you feel the peckish?
Now you probably feel hungry, needing a drink, or both. During the warm month, Noid – City centre square – full of life. The square has endless bars and restaurants so you can find something to tickle your fantasies. Utrecht’s guide without mentioning the foodie scene is not perfect as this is a staple of Dutch cities!

Foodie highlights in Utrecht
syr – Cook in collaboration with refugees at Utrecht and work together to serve Middle Eastern food
le: in – A delicious Asian fusion in a large converted warehouse. It is also close to some great bars such as Kleijn Berlijn
Olivier – If you want something truly unique, check out this old church that has become a Belgian beer cafe. Keep an eye out for PS resident cats, he’s so cute!
EetcafΓ© Stathe- I’ll go for craft beer and maybe some live music.
Film Cafe – Located in an old warehouse, they regularly have films, host markets and discos.
Soybeans – Located in Utrecht’s attempts on the beach, it is always packed into a good summer day.

Guest Author – Eliza Archer
Unemployed millennials have returned to their Tasmanian parents’ homes, fleeing the global pandemic. Being fooled at the end of the world ultimately provided the opportunity to document over seven years of travel and living abroad.
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