travel trade utrecht - The Heart Of Holland
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travel trade utrecht - The Heart Of Holland
TRAVEL TRADE UTRECHT Welcome to the heart of Holland the heart of Holland www.theheartofholland.com 1 CNN: ‘If you want canals, Gothic architecture and waxy cheeses without having to dodge British stag parties regurgitating Heineken onto your souvenir clogs, Utrecht beats the old Amsterdam hands-down.’ Lonely Planet: ‘Perhaps it’s the lure of Amsterdam that makes people forget Utrecht. Whatever the reason, this graceful city is bizarrely under-visited. Its old town is encircled by a medieval canal, and you can hop on a boat tour to take in the city’s bustling, vibrant wharves.’ 2 Table of content BBC: ‘One of the world’s most happy places to live. A compact city filled with delightful cafés and restaurants, thousands of students and many artists and musicians. Along the Oudegracht, the central canal, cellar-level bars and pubs line the towpath, which is a charming place to watch the boats and birds go by.’ Toerisme Utrecht, Domplein 9-10, 3512 JC Utrecht, The Netherlands T +31 (0) 30 236 00 24, F +31 (0) 30 236 00 37, traveltrade@toerisme-utrecht.nl, www.theheartofholland.com WELCOME TO UTRECHT 04 travel trade 04 FACTS AND FIGURES 05 UTRECHT HIGHLIGHTS Must-sees, Places of interest, Activities, Museums 06 SHOPPING 10 FOOD AND DRINKS 11 OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION 13 EVENTS 18 region/oPTIONS FOR EXCURSIONS 20 Gouda 22 Bunschoten-Spakenburg 24 EXAMPLE PROGRAMMES 26 ACCESSIBILITY 29 INDEX hotels, restaurants, Museums, Attractions 30 3 WELCOME TO UTRECHT The Heart of Holland Utrecht is the beating heart of the Netherlands and a lively university city with charming outdoor cafés, trendy hotspots, friendly restaurants and numerous cultural events. Utrecht is a dynamic city and is the ideal size to explore the centre by bike or on foot, yet expansive enough to enjoy modern architecture, trendy shops and interesting museums for days on end. Utrecht features Roman churches, medieval wharves and naturally the magnificent Gothic Dom, in addition to design by Rietveld, royal trains and distinctive musical clocks. Utrecht is also perfect for business visits with scientific and medical centres, in addition to the centrally located Jaarbeurs to ensure this is the ultimate congress venue in the Netherlands. Utrecht has a tremendously rich culture with lively events scheduled throughout the year, from light art, film, pioneering dance or classical music. If all of this is too much for one day, simply book your accommodation in a stylish hotel or intimate B&B to relax; Utrecht will have even more to offer tomorrow. 4 TRAVEL TRADE Support for group visits If you are planning to spend some time in the Netherlands with a group or individually, you simply must include Utrecht in your programme. Toerisme Utrecht supports tour operators, shipping companies and bus companies without any charge and in a professional manner. OUR SERVICE • Toerisme Utrecht provides tourist and current information about the city. • Toerisme Utrecht is happy to organise an introductory visit to the city (including overnight accommodation, excursions, etc.) in accordance with your requirements. • Proposals and suggestions for exciting travel packages and interesting information. • Promotional texts. • Toerisme Utrecht can introduce you to interesting partners, hotels, attractions and museums. Travel Trade contact For more information and the current traffic situation in Utrecht, contact the Travel Trade department at: Sander Griffioen (accountmanager) Telephone +31 (0) 30 236 00 24 Emailtraveltrade@toerisme-utrecht.nl Internetwww.theheartofholland.com FREE IMAGES WITHOUT COPYRIGHT Toerisme Utrecht also provides visual material you can obtain by simply requesting a link to our database via traveltrade@toerisme-utrecht.nl. The link provides access to the Utrecht press agency media bank, a database filled with photos that can be obtained from us without any charge or copyrights. For the sake of convenience, the photos have been subdivided into categories. The databank is updated annually and includes photos taken during the day, in the evening and in every season. FACTS AND FIGURES A summary of the rich history HISTORY 47 695 1122 1579 1713 Around 47 AD 695 AD 1122 until the 16th century 1579 1713 Around 47 AD, the Romans constructed the castellum (fortress), or Trajectum, which heralded the development of Utrecht, at the current Dom Square. Willibrord, a Roman Catholic Archbishop and missionary, redesigned the former castellum as a mission and converted the Netherlands (from 695 AD). Utrecht was granted a charter from 1122. Utrecht remained the largest and most important city in the Netherlands until In 1579, the Union of Utrecht was signed in the city (the foundation for Dutch Republic). In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed in the city. the 16th century. FAMOUS UTRECHT PEOPLE 1459 – 1523 Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens (the only Dutch Pope ever, from 1522 until his death in 1523 in Rome) 1495 – 1562 Jan van Scorel (artist) 1558 – 1627 Olivier van Noort (Dutch explorer; the first Dutch person to sail around the world) 1888 – 1964 Gerrit Rietveld (Dutch architect, famous for the Rietveld Schröder House and the Rietveld chair) ICONS • The Dom Tower, the highest church tower in the Netherlands, 112 metres high with 465 steps. • Medieval canals, wharves and wharf cellars, nominated as UNESCO World Heritage site. • Rietveld Schröder house, UNESCO World Heritage site. • Miffy, Dick Bruna’s famous creation. • Paushuize, a historic building in the city centre, intended as the residence for the only Dutch Pope ever: Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens. • Stelling van Utrecht, part of the New Dutch Water Defence Line. • Kasteel de Haar, the largest castle in the Netherlands. 1927 – TODAY 1934 – 2010 1964 – TODAY 1984 – TODAY Dick Bruna (graphic designer, artist, writer. Most famous creation: Miffy) Anton Geesink (1964 Olympic judo champion in Tokyo) Marco van Basten (footballer of Ajax, AC Milan, the Dutch National team and others) Wesley Sneijder (footballer of Ajax, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Galatasaray and the Dutch National team) FACTS AND FIGURES Residents Circa 322,000 Students Circa 70,000 Number of nationalities 168 Surface area 99 km² Hotels50 Restaurants 350 Cafés 150 Universities & Colleges 7 Museums13 Theatres/ Concert halls 14 Wharves 4 km 5 HIGHLIGHTS UTRECHT Must-sees CANALS AND WHARVES Due to Utrecht’s continuous development into the trade centre of the Netherlands, a canal system was created in the twelfth century AD. There is no other city in the world with comparable wharves, which were developed centuries ago to provide access to storage cellars. Today, many cellars have been transformed into special restaurants and friendly outdoor cafés have been created on the wharves. DICK BRUNA HUIS There is only one Utrecht creation more famous than the Rietveld chair: Miffy, the little rabbit created by designer Dick Bruna in 1955. The dick bruna huis features an exhibition by this designer. www.centraalmuseum.nl Rietveld Schröder House This is the masterpiece of Gerrit Rietveld, the designer who built the house in 1924, commissioned by the wilful Truus Schröder. This was his first complete dwelling and a lavish experiment. The Rietveld Schröder House is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon of the city of Utrecht. www.visit-utrecht.com DOM TOWER With a height of 112 metres, the Dom Tower is the highest church tower in the Netherlands and can be seen from far outside of the city. It is the ultimate symbol of Utrecht, with 465 steps and a well-deserved magnificent view of the city once you make it to the top. www.domtoren.nl www.rietveldschroderhuis.nl RAILWAY MUSEUM The Railway Museum is filled with adventure. Venture out into an old mine or exciting attraction, visit the Orient Express or enjoy the lifesize trains and locomotives. The Railway Museum is an experience in itself. TRAJECTUM LUMEN Trajectum Lumen involves an exploratory expedition through the city in the dark, taking in artistically illuminated locations and the magnificent Utrecht city centre. After sunset, a guide shows groups various projects by renowned national and international light artists. www.spoorwegmuseum.nl www.trajectumlumen.com 6 HIGHLIGHTS UTRECHT Places of interest DOM CHURCH This is a historic cathedral with a rich history and a beautiful venue for every visitor to Utrecht. The church was once connected to the tower, until a tornado disconnected it. After that, the Dom Square was a fact. www.domkerk.nl PANDHOF The Pandhof, which dates from 13901400, is part of the Dom Church and among the most magnificent courtyards in the Netherlands. This monastery garden with medieval period features and where ornamental plants and herbs flower was renovated in the 19th century. The Pandhof is just one of the many courtyards in Utrecht. STELLING VAN UTRECHT The 19th-century Stelling van Utrecht consists of 16 fortresses north, east and south of the city and is part of the New Dutch Water Defence Line, which was to protect the larger cities in the Netherlands from hostile attacks from the east. In the event of a threat of war, the area from Muiden at the former Zuyder Zee to the Biesbosch was flooded. The largest fortress of the line, Fort Rijnauwen, is open for guided tours. www.visit-utrecht.com www.visit-utrecht.com PAUSHUIZE With its rich history, the Paushuize is among the most special listed buildings in Utrecht. It owes its name to the only Dutch Pope ever, Adrianus VI, who had the house built from 1517. With its selection of magnificent period rooms and beautifully decorated salons, this is among the prettiest locations in the Netherlands. KASTEEL DE HAAR Kasteel de Haar Utrecht is the largest and most luxury castle in the Netherlands and among the international top of historic country houses. Visitors to Kasteel de Haar Utrecht can relive the heydays of the castle, its residents and the enormous wealth of the jet set at the beginning of the 20th century. www.paushuize.nl www.kasteeldehaar.com 7 HIGHLIGHTS UTRECHT Activities CANAL BOAT EXCURSION The Rederij Schuttevaer shipping company provides interesting and enjoyable boat excursions through the Utrecht canals. During the excursion, information is provided about the hidden beauty of the city. www.schuttevaer.com DOM UNDER DOM under is an exploratory expedition taking in visible and invisible traces from the past. Young and old learn about the history of the Netherlands, Utrecht and the Dom Square in particular, in a fun and interesting manner. FESTIVALS & EVENTS Utrecht has a huge number of cultural events that take place both inside and around the city, from Open Monumentendag (Open Monuments Day) to the Dutch Film Festival. Various events take place all year round and Cultural Sundays are held in addition; days on which dance, theatre, music, films, workshops and more are provided throughout the city. www.visit-utrecht.com www.domunder.com GUIDED CITY WALK Explore the city from an entirely different angle accompanied by a Tourist Information Office guide; the perfect way to learn about Utrecht, from mystical courtyards to the Dom Square and from narrow alleyways to canals and wharves. UTRECHT FOR GROUPS Utrecht voor Groepen (Utrecht for Groups) can take care of the organisation of a day trip or longer, allowing Toerisme Utrecht to serve clients even better. The organisation provides an inexhaustible source of information for the most interesting activities. www.utrechtvoorgroepen.nl www.utrechtvoorgroepen.nl 8 HIGHLIGHTS UTRECHT Museums MUSEUM CATHARIJNECONVENT The Catharijneconvent Museum shows the history of Christianity in the Netherlands over the centuries. In addition, art from the present and the past is on display. MUSEUM SPEELKLOK Museum Speelklok may be referred to as the merriest museum in the Netherlands, with a collection of automatic playing and renovated instruments on display. www.catharijneconvent.com www.museumspeelklok.nl CENTRAAL MUSEUM The Centraal Museum has a rich and varied collection of old, modern and applied art and fashion and city history collections. They also have the largest collection of Rietveld designs in the world and a permanent collection with works by Dick Bruna. www.centraalmuseum.nl MUSEUM FOR CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL ART (AAMU) The AAMU in Utrecht is the only museum in Europe that has contemporary Aboriginal visual art from Australia on display. Like the art inside, the museum is also continuously changing. Every year, there are two new exhibitions that occupy the entire museum. www.aamu.nl UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Have you ever seen a cone roll upwards, or a piece of aluminium float? This is possible in the University Museum, the ultimate science museum of the Central Netherlands. Here, amazement and admiration go hand in hand. www.museum.uu.nl SONNENBORGH Discover the secrets of the Sonnenborgh observatory! Climb the stairs of this 19th-century observatory to watch the stars come out as the night falls. www.sonnenborgh.nl NEDERLANDS VOLKSBUURTMUSEUM Over one thousand years of the history of the most famous Utrecht working-class area, Wijk C, is on display in the Dutch museum of back streets and popular neighbourhoods. Sounds, history and experiences for all ages. www.volksbuurtmuseum.nl 9 SHOPPING Shopping heart of the Netherlands SHOPPING AROUND THE CANALS Spend some wonderful shopping time along the Oudegracht, with its large department stores and chain stores selling clothing, shoes, skincare products and much, much more. If you need a rest, simply take a break on one of the sunny outdoor cafés by the water. This is the ultimate combination of characteristic Utrecht and extensive shopping. www.visit-utrecht.com Utrecht city centre can be divided into eight shopping areas, each with its own specific character and wonderful shopping options everywhere! You will find well-known chains, stylish shops and comfortable department stores or that one special shop, specific gallery or specialist shop here. In short, Utrecht is the very shopping heart of the Netherlands. Toerisme Utrecht provides an overview of all the shopping areas upon request. 10 SHOPPING MALL Hoog Catharijne is the very best shopping centre in the Netherlands for endless indoor shopping, with over 150 shops between the main railway station and the Utrecht city centre. This is a must for every shopaholic! The complex has a cinema, halls, offices and houses. www.hoogcatharijne.nl MARKETS There are plenty of markets in Utrecht and Utrecht market vendors offer their products on various days at different locations in the city of Utrecht. The Saturday markets are by far the best and most popular; the Janskerkhof is the venue for a flower market and the Breedstraat is famous for the fabric market. There is also fresh fish, fruit, and stamps, second-hand goods and even cars available. www.visit-utrecht.com FOOD AND DRINKS Something for everyone Utrecht has the very best city outdoor cafés in the Netherlands and was recently proclaimed the ultimate café city. There are wonderful options for meals, drinks and entertainment in the various quarters, thanks to a varied selection of restaurants, outdoor cafés and pubs. Whether classical or modern, anything is available in Utrecht, but you can naturally also opt for a drink at one of the charming outdoor cafés. The Dom city is always lively until the wee small hours. Visitors immediately understand why in 2011 and 2012, Utrecht was proclaimed one of the most hospitable cities in the Netherlands. ENJOYING A MEAL ALONG THE CANALS Everyone is sure to have a wonderful time as they eat lunch or dinner along the Oudegracht, where dishes from all corners of the world are served while boats sail by. From an Argentinean steak to a Dutch pancake, dishes from all over the world are served up beside the water of Utrecht’s most beautiful and attractive canal. www.visit-utrecht.com Bier in Utrecht Naturally beer is served in a university city such as Utrecht, and the Utrecht beer of De Leckere is available at many locations. The brewery in Stadskasteel Oudaen is unmatched and there are the lovely beer cafés such as Olivier (in a former conventicle) and Café België, known for its huge selection. www.visit-utrecht.com WINE IN UTRECHT Utrecht is also perfect for enjoying a good glass of wine. Popular wine bars are Lefebvre (Neude 2), Rubens Proeflokaal (Nieuwegracht 197) and VinVin (Predikherenstraat 19). And then there is Dom Tower wine: a delicious wine with a Utrecht touch. www.visit-utrecht.com UTRECHT COFFEE It is a fact that Douwe Egberts is real Utrecht coffee, but a delicious cup of coffee is available everywhere in Utrecht, such as at the coffee bars at the Korte Jansstraat, Vinkenburgstraat, Vismarkt, Voorstraat, Vredenburg, Oudegracht and at the station. www.visit-utrecht.com 11 FOOD AND DRINKS Restaurants for groups RESTAURANT/ CAFÉ WINKEL VAN SINKEL The Winkel van Sinkel is located in a singular historic building and has a varied French/ International cuisine with fresh dishes daily. Utrecht also has plenty to offer for groups, with restaurants at every square where groups can have an extensive meal. And then there is the Oudegracht. In short, there are plenty of options in Utrecht. Following are some examples of special restaurants in Utrecht. www.dewinkelvansinkel.nl HET VECHTHUIS Het Vechthuis has wonderful options for groups, with plenty of room for parties at a charming and stylish location, for a tasty lunch, meal or dinner buffet. It is also a perfect location for parties and congresses. For forty years, Het Vechthuis family business has enthusiastically focused on ensuring an exploration of Utrecht and its environs to be an unforgettable experience. Options are endless; consider departing from Het Vechthuis for a wonderful cruise on the river Vecht and conclude it in one of the rooms with a coffee table, dinner, buffet or BBQ! OLIVIER BELGIAN BEER CAFÉ Café Olivier is established in an ancient conventicle, where guests can enjoy a Belgian beer with their dinner in a wonderful ambiance. In 2013, Olivier was proclaimed the best café in the Netherlands. www.cafe-olivier.be PANCAKE RESTAURANT In a historical wharf cellar is an ultra-Dutch restaurant: the Oude Muntkelder. Until 1911, a stamp maker of Rijks Munt was established on the spot where now the very best pancakes are prepared. Het Vechthuis has no fewer than nine rooms to choose from, each with their very own atmosphere and capacity. Naturally, every room at Het Vechthuis has amenities such as a private entrance, separate wardrobe, private bathroom and a charming bar. www.deoudemuntkelder.nl Het Vechthuis is easily accessible by car, coach, and public transport and is located near the Utrecht city centre. The party and congress centre has a spacious and free car park (250 parking spaces). CITY CASTLE OUDAEN The historic Stadskasteel Oudaen city castle provides high-quality catering, in addition to a guided tour of the brewery in the vaults of the castle. Located in Utrecht city centre, it is easily accessible. www.vechthuis.nl www.oudaen.nl 12 See the index in the back of this manual for an overview of restaurants for groups. OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION Tomorrow is another day If you really intend to take the time to explore Utrecht, simply stay overnight in the city. There are all kinds of overnight accommodation in Utrecht, with hotels in various price ranges, from budget to deluxe. Those looking for a low-budget stay can consider a hostel in the centre, or a friendly guesthouse, bed and breakfast, or rent an apartment. Utrecht has various group accommodations. Following is a selection of the options for overnight accommodation in Utrecht. After all, tomorrow is another day! 13 Grand Hotel Karel V Grand Hotel and Restaurant Karel V is an exceptional 5-star hotel in the historic Utrecht city centre, where medieval charm and modern luxury are combined. The magnificent building complex with magnificent courtyards dates from the 14th century and was reopened in 1999 after a drastic renovation. Where the knights of the Teutonic Order were once seated with Charles V and his sister Mary of Hungary as important guests, these walls now hold: • 121 special hotel rooms and suites, • the gastronomic Grand Restaurant, • the friendly Brasserie Goeie Louisa with authentic regional dishes, • the medieval Caves Caroli pub cellars, • a wellness centre with indoor swimming pool, • 13 historical and stylish rooms where a meeting, congress, conference, product presentation, dinner, wedding or family celebration is a guaranteed special and prestigious experience, • 10,000 m2 courtyard with a lovely outdoor café – the best-kept secret of Utrecht. The enthusiastic employees do their utmost to ensure an unforgettable yet relaxing stay, with everything catered for. Grand Hotel and Restaurant Karel V is centrally located in the historical Utrecht city centre and within walking distance of all of the places of interest and entertainment venues with a view of the Dom, near the main railway station, arterial roads and private parking facilities. www.karelv.nl 14 Carlton President Located on the outskirts of the city of Utrecht is the Carlton President; a stylish four-star hotel near the A2 in the direction of Amsterdam. The hotel is a perfect starting point for an exploratory expedition of the historic and cultural attractions in the environs. Utrecht city centre is accessible within 15 minutes. Relax after a busy day in one of the 164 spacious rooms with everything supplied for a lovely stay, such as airconditioning and free WiFi, a spacious bathroom with a separate bath and shower. In addition, the hotel has an attractive and multifunctional Garden Brasserie where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. Guests can enjoy a delicious cappuccino, a freshly drawn beer or a good glass of wine in the Lounge. Guests avail of the Leisure Centre free of charge for some relaxation or exercise, with a whirlpool, sauna, steam bath, solarium, health club and relaxation room. The hotel has over 200 parking places and free parking for coaches. www.carlton.nl/president Postillion Hotel Utrecht Bunnik In the summer of 2010, both the interior and exterior of Postillion Hotel Utrecht Bunnik were drastically renovated. The hotel has the highest status in the area of corporate social responsibility; the golden Green Key certificate. All 84 hotel rooms have been adapted to meet environmentally conscious guidelines, and this also applies to the extensive restaurant and the eighteen multifunctional rooms for meetings, gatherings or parties. Postillion Hotel Utrecht Bunnik is centrally located at the A12 and easily accessible by public transport: Utrecht city centre can be reached within 15 minutes by car or bus. Various attractions are nearby, such as Fort Rijnauwen and Fort Vechten, and Postillion Hotel Utrecht Bunnik is the perfect operating base for a bicycle ride or walking tour on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug ridge. In short, this is a multifunctional hotel which is perfect for a group visit by coach. www.postillionhotels.com Van der Valk hotel de Bilt-Utrecht Van der Valk Hotel De Bilt – Utrecht has been a popular hotel for many visitors from home and abroad for many years. Located just outside the city of Utrecht in a woody area on the outskirts of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug ridge, the hotel provides guests with an attractive and tranquil location that is unequalled for a hotel of this calibre. It has a spacious private car park that is also suitable for coaches and is located near motorways which ensures good accessibility. Van der Valk Hotel De Bilt - Utrecht has 102 stylishly decorated hotel rooms with a bath, shower, lavatory, radio, TV, telephone, locker and Internet. The rooms on the ground floor have a patio and the rooms on the first floor a balcony. The restaurant has a large and very stylish à la carte restaurant divided among various rooms, each with its very distinctive atmosphere. The kitchen is perfectly equipped to prepare dishes for groups and is open for lunch and dinner. www.biltschehoek.com 15 LOGIS HOTEL HET WAPEN VAN HARMELEN Located at the old Rhine and just under ten kilometres from Utrecht city centre, Logis Hotel Het Wapen van Harmelen has splendid accommodation, parking facilities for coaches and has every amenity required for a wonderful stay. Thanks to its central location (along the A12), the Wapen van Harmelen is a perfect operating base for excursions throughout the Netherlands. In addition, the hotel is near the largest castle in the Netherlands: ‘the Haar’. During the year, many activities are held at Kasteel de Haar Utrecht, such as concerts, large fairs, children’s activities and theatre. The Wapen van Harmelen is the perfect operating base for this, and in addition has plenty of experience with groups. NH UTRECHT The NH Utrecht is located at a quiet yet central location in Utrecht, with the city centre just 5 minutes away on foot. The magnificent Dom Tower, historic canals and picturesque streets characterise medieval Utrecht. Alternatively, consider one of the fantastic bicycle rides from Harmelen. The ancient Utrecht and Woerden centres are just ten kilometres from the village, and cheese farms, polder roads and Kasteel de Haar Utrecht castle are within easy reach by bike. In addition to 276 hotel rooms, NH Utrecht has plenty of meeting options, a health club and a solarium. NH Utrecht is the proud owner of the Green Key certificate, a confirmation of the effort for corporate social responsibility. The hotel has 42 rooms, most of which have a view over the tranquil pastures, while others look out on the old village church square. In the restaurant, breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, and there is also a bar. The hotel wishes to make every visitor’s stay as pleasant as possible. NH Utrecht provides street maps of Utrecht city centre, in addition to many other locations in the Netherlands. They also make rental bicycles available to visitors to explore the city. For attractive rates or bookings, contact the booking department of NH Utrecht. The hotel is centrally located in the Netherlands with well-known tourist attractions easily accessible by car or public transport. The main railway station is less than 5 minutes on foot from the hotel, and every typical Dutch attraction is within reach by train, coach or car. www.nh-hotels.com 16 www.hotelharmelen.nl PARK PLAZA UTRECHT Park Plaza Utrecht is a comfortable four-star hotel in the heart of Utrecht and easily accessible for coaches. It has 120 modern rooms in addition to Restaurant Plein 50, Plein 50 Bar & Brasserie, and a health club. www.parkplaza.com/utrecht AMRÂTH HOTEL MAARSBERGEN This is the perfect location for a group visit to the Netherlands, less than an hour from the German border and the cities of Rotterdam, Utrecht, Delft and The Hague, the Keukenhof, Volendam and Amsterdam. It is easily and quickly accessible and the hotel has free parking for coaches. www.amrathhotels.com HOTEL IBIS UTRECHT A magnificent hotel near the Utrecht arterial roads with 184 modern rooms, a splendid restaurant and lively bar. There are plenty of options to park the coach and thus perfect for a visit to ‘The Heart of Holland’. www.ibishotel.com HOTEL THEATER FIGI Hotel Theatre Figi has an extensive programme of cultural, culinary and overnight accommodation options for groups. Located in Zeist city centre, this hotel is easily accessible and close to nearby attractions such as Slot Zeist castle. www.figi.com The index includes an overview of hotels, including the number of rooms, in Utrecht and its vicinity. 17 EVENTS CULTURAL SUNDAYS (12 January, 1/2 March, 24/25 May, 12/13 July, 7 September, 11/12 October) Several times a year, Cultural Sundays holds cultural programmes with a specific theme. Since the introduction in 2002, the Cultural Sundays have developed into an original and successful brand in collaboration with Utrecht cultural institutions and organisations. www.culturelezondagen.nl HOLLAND ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL (19 through 23 March 2014) This is an international festival for animated cartoons in Utrecht and a meeting place and source of inspiration for animation professionals and new talents. The festival focuses on the latest developments, features thematic programmes and retrospectives, in addition to talk shows, master classes, lectures and an educational programme. www.haff.nl SPRING PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL (15 through 25 May 2014) For ten days, Utrecht city centre will be the venue of innovative and adventurous performances at international level. Spring Performing Arts Festival is an amalgamation of two renowned festivals: Springdance and Festival a/d Werf, which will be held for the second time in 2014. The festival provides a stage for artists who create work on the boundary of theatre, dance, visual art and performance. www.springutrecht.nl 18 OPENING OF TIVOLIVREDENBURG (21 June 2014) In recent years, people have worked hard to complete the renovation of the former Vredenburg musical centre. In 2014, it will be renamed into ‘TivoliVredenburg’ and the building will be reopened in a grand manner. The complex will have five halls; the large hall of the former musical centre will be retained. The opening of TivoliVredenburg is also a reason for the ‘Utrecht International Music City’ musical year. www.vredenburg.nl OPENING DOM UNDER (summer 2014) DOM under will open its doors in the summer of 2014. This initiative makes the rich yet hidden history of the Domplein Square tangible and perceptible. The underground public centre with fascinating remains and stories of 2000 years of Dutch history will also be opened in the summer of 2014. www.domunder.com OPEN GARDEN DAY (28 June 2014) During the Open Gardens Day Utrecht, about 40 private gardens, museums and other institutions will open their doors to the public, so people can visit gardens that are closed during the rest of the year. Unravel the hidden treasures that can be found in concealed courtyards, behind high walls or on the other side of the fence. www.opentuinendagutrecht.nl GAUDEAMUS MUZIEKWEEK (31 August through 8 September 2014) The Gaudeamus Muziekweek is an international meeting place for young composers from all over the world, an important component of which is the presentation of the Gaudeamus Award, an incentive prize for composers under 30. This is held in Utrecht every year. LE GUESS WHO? (27 through 30 November 2014) The organisation of this magnificent event, which takes place every year in Utrecht city centre, ensures pioneering pop music. Mainly new national and international artists are presented to the public on various stages. Le Guess Who? is an exploratory expedition in a breeding ground of amazingly high-quality and mostly unknown artists. www.muziekweek.nl www.leguesswho.nl EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL (September 2014) This international musical festival of ten days features over 120 concerts and other activities in Utrecht city centre, in addition to 60 free fringe concerts, workshops and master classes for young talents from all over the world. The Organisatie Oude Muziek focuses on keeping alive the adventure of old music; an adventure that started out with questions such as: what does the composer mean? What does a score do? What does my instrument require? All of these are questions that still need to be asked. www.oudemuziek.nl LEGO WORLD (October 2014) During LEGO WORLD, the largest LEGO spectacle in the world, LEGO composition contests, life-size LEGO structures; in short, a world of millions of LEGO blocks will be on display in Jaarbeurs Utrecht. www.legoworld.nl GRAND DÉPART 2015 (July 2015) In 2015, the Tour de France will start in Utrecht and after five years the largest annual sports event of them all will return to the Netherlands. The Grand Départ is a cycling party that perfectly suits the bicycle city of Utrecht. This is the perfect opportunity for residents and visitors to experience the Tour de France from up close. Utrecht will host the event for two days; on day 1, a time trial will take place through the city and on day 2, a neutralised route is scheduled through the very heart of Utrecht. The cyclists will also pass under the symbol of the city: the Dom Tower. www.tourdefranceutrecht.com 19 RegioN Holland within the hour Utrecht is the ultimate city from which you can explore the Netherlands, with everything that’s typically Dutch within an hour’s drive: clogs, cheese, fish, flowers, castles and mills. Another advantage is that fact that, as regards prices for overnight accommodation, Utrecht is far less expensive than Amsterdam, for instance. The central location, compact city centre with an intimate and historic backdrop and a varied selection of events ensure that Utrecht is the perfect operating base from which to explore the Netherlands. The cheese city of Gouda, the fishing village of Bunschoten-Spakenburg, the silver city of Schoonhoven and the mills of Kinderdijk are all within an hour’s drive from Utrecht. In addition, there are less well-known destinations, such as the surprising Vreeswijk or the magnificent Gooi en Vechtstreek, which are perfect for a visit. 20 OPTIONS FOR EXCURSIONS Holland within the hour 21 Gouda Gouda is among the most characteristic old Dutch cities and a real ‘Dutch classic’, famous for its cheese, treacle waffle biscuits, candles, pipes and pottery. Historic Gouda is certainly worth checking out! Everything worth seeing in the city centre is within walking distance: the fairytalelike freestanding Gothic city hall from 1450 on the market square, the various museums and the Sint-Jans church with its singular Goudse Glazen (stained glass windows). Walk through the friendly streets and along the canals and you can easily imagine yourself in the Middle Ages, the period in which the famous humanist Erasmus lived and worked in Gouda. ‘Gouda is such a magnificent city’, tourists keep telling us. 22 Check out www.welcometogouda.com for all the information. PLACES OF INTEREST • The city hall from 1450 • The Sint-Jans church with 72 beautiful stained glass windows from the 16th century • Museum Gouda with an extensive art collection and city scalemodel of Gouda from 1562. From 1 July 2014 through 5 October 2014, the museum features a special exhibition, ‘Rembrandt in black and white’, with 100 etchings by the ultimate master. • Goudse Waag l Cheese and handicraft museum • Cruise with Reederij de IJsel • City walk with the Goudse Gidsen Gilde • Resistance Museum • Workshop treacle waffle biscuit baking at the Van den Berg bakery and lunchroom • Guided tour of the Punselie biscuit factory • and much more! EVENTS • Gouda cheese market: every Thursday morning from 3 April through 28 August 2014** • Gouda ceramic days: Ascension Day and the day after • Gouda by candlelight: Friday 12 December 2014 ACCESSIBILITY Gouda is centrally located in the Randstad, directly by the motorway and a mere 35 km from Utrecht, so why not combine Gouda with Utrecht! Gouda is also located near the cities of Rotterdam, The Hague and Leiden. Gouda is very well suited for coach tours, with special coach parking spaces at the Klein Amerika and Schouwburgplein car parks. The Gouda Tourist Information Office can provide information and advice about access and the best place for guests with mobility problems to get off as close to their destination as possible. Extra services include: • a cup of coffee for the bus driver • an exit card for the bus Contact with the Gouda Tourist Information Office is required for this additional service. Go to www.welcometogouda.com for more information for tour operators. TRAVEL TRADE SERVICES VVV Gouda is happy to help compile packages and provides the following information: • photo material and texts for your guides and websites; • complete overview of restaurants with their facilities and capacity for groups; • information about hotels: BEST WESTERN PLUS City Hotel Gouda, Campanile Hotel Gouda, Hotel De Keizerskroon, Hotel De Utrechtsche Dom and a large number of bed & breakfasts. Tourist Information Office Gouda visiting address Postal address Telephone number Email Website ** On Thursday the 29th of May and Friday the 30th of May the ceramic days take place. Due to that event there will be no cheese market on Ascension Day (the 29th of May). Goudse Waag l Kaas- en Ambachtenmuseum, Markt 35, 2801 JKGouda VVV Gouda, Spieringstraat2-2a, 2801 ZM Gouda +31 (0)182-589110 info@welcometogouda.com www.welcometogouda.com 23 Bunschoten-Spakenburg Bunschoten-Spakenburg is a beautiful village with wonderful authentic features, hospitable people and modern shops and catering establishments. There is still plenty of attention for history and culture, but one cannot put back the clock. Plenty of activities and wonderful events are held in this village, in addition to women in traditional costume and ‘old men’ telling their stories in Spakenburg dialect on a bench at the harbour. In short, this is the best of both worlds! Bunschoten has an agrarian origin, which is evident from the many farms and rural character. Spakenburg was a real fishing village located at the Zuyder Zee, later the IJsselmeer. And this can also be seen in and around the harbours with many fishing boats and other beautiful ships. The centre of Spakenburg is located around the old museum harbour with an active wharf. The lovely shops, the Saturday market, the historical buildings, the museums and friendly cafés and restaurants with their outdoor cafés ensure a wonderful time in an authentic village. Everyone is welcome in Bunschoten-Spakenburg! 24 Check out www.vvvbunschoten-spakenburg.nl for the full agenda. PACKAGES Bunschoten-Spakenburg is a wonderful destination for a visit at any time of the year, with plenty of culture, places to eat or have a drink and lovely shops, in addition to some really nice packages. The Tourist Information Office is happy to assist in making a selection or compiling a custom package. Options include: A sailing package on an authentic fishing boat: (with or without a BBQ) A wonderful and nostalgic experience for teams, family or friends, and with or without a competitive element. The captain instructs the crew to lift the centreboard or to help raise the sails, but the crew is also allowed to enjoy sailing the magnificent Eemmeer. Cruises: Cruises of the Eemmeer on the ‘De Zuidwal’ twomaster are scheduled every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. After thirty minutes of sailing, participants can enjoy a snack before returning to Spakenburg harbour. Traditional costume presentation: with coffee and Spakenburg cake or high tea. A Spakenburg woman explains the ‘daily outfit’ of about 200 other women in the village, which includes ‘kraplappen’ (shoulder strap), ‘pluummutsen’ (hats), ‘sjulken’ (aprons) and ‘zevenwekenfries’. Guided walk around the village: A Spakenburg Tourist Information guide tell visitors about the village, its inhabitants and historic buildings, as well as the history of fishing and fishing boats. Museum Spakenburg and Klederdracht- & Visserijmuseum (Traditional Costume and Fishing Museum): Spakenburg has two museums about life in Spakenburg in the past and today. Assisted by modern (audio) visual means, employees talk about the museum and create a wonderful image of the village, its residents and habits. Demonstration in the former fish auction: The old and authentic fish auction features many attributes that were used in fishing on the former Zuyder Zee and the fish trade. During the fish auction, the auctioneer shows visitors how fish was traded. EVENTS Zuidwal competitions: On the Friday and Saturday following Ascension Thursday, dozens of authentic wooden ships enter into combat during a splendid sailing spectacle on the Eemmeer. Bunschoter Boeren- en Beestenboel: On one of the last Saturdays of May, everyone can experience farm life during this unusual market with traditional dishes, products and old trades in the Dorpsstraat van Bunschoten. Spakenburg Days: According to tradition, the last two Wednesdays of July and the first two of August are reserved for ‘the Spakenburg days’; spend hours browsing all of the goods displayed by merchants and enjoy Spakenburg delicacies, a fishing boat trip, traditional costume presentations and music. Eel smoking contest: On the fourth Wednesday in August, eel is smoked according to traditional methods in the centre of Spakenburg, so be sure to sample some after shopping or when taking a break at one of the many outdoor cafés. Fishery days: Spakenburg pleasantly ‘goes back in time’ every first Saturday of September during the Visserijdagen (fishery days), when fishing boats moor in the harbour with their sails hoisted and with various trades and traditional costume on display. ACCESSIBILITY Bunschoten-Spakenburg is centrally located in the Netherlands 10 kilometres from Amersfoort and 20 kilometres from Utrecht. The village is 5 kilometres from the A1 and thus easily accessible. In addition, it has plenty of (free) parking, for coaches also. The car parks of the IJsselmeervogels and Spakenburg football clubs are located 100 metres from the centre of Spakenburg. Telephone +31 (0) 33-2982156 Emailinfo@vvvspakenburg.nl Websitewww.vvvbunschoten-spakenburg.nl FacebookVVVBunschotenSpakenburg Twitter@VVVSpakenburg 25 EXAMPLE PROGRAMMES Voorbeeld 1 Typisch Utrecht Day 1 10:30 am: Arrival Arrival by coach in Utrecht. 11:00 - 12:00 am: Climb of the Dom Tower The Dom Tower is the middle point of the historic city of Utrecht. With 465 steps and a height of 112 metres, this is the highest church tower in the Netherlands. 12:15 - 1:30 pm: Lunch A delicious lunch at Stadskasteel Oudaen. 1:45 – 3:15 pm: CentrAal Museum The Centraal Museum has the largest collection of Rietveld designs in the world and a permanent exhibition of work by Dick Bruna. 3:30 – 4:30 pm: Canal Cruise This cruise takes place on an electrically driven water bus; the only one in Utrecht that can also sail the Nieuwegracht. 4:45 – 6:00 pm: Drinks A nice drink at one of the outdoor cafés or wharf cellars the water bus passes. Utrecht has wonderful pubs and outdoor cafés to spend some time. 6:15 – 9:00 pm: Dinner A 3-course dinner at Het Vechthuis; the first-class location for large groups with a delightful ambiance. 10:00 pm: Overnight accommodation Lay your head down in one of the many Utrecht hotels. 26 Day 2 11:15 am – 12:45 pm: City walk The city walk takes in all of the Utrecht hotspots: The Dom, canals, wharves, churches and mysterious alleyways. A guide completes your experience. 1:00 – 2:00 pm: Lunch In restaurant de Oude Muntkelder beside the water of the Oudegracht, a delicious pancake is prepared. 2:15 – 4:15 pm: Spoorwegmuseum (Railway Museum) The 19th-century station at the Maliebaan has been restored to its old glory. The Railway Museum emits the atmosphere of a station from 1874; the 19th century is brought to life with a richly painted vestibule with chandeliers, a 1st and 2ndclass waiting room, a stylish dining room and lavatories in a 19th-century style. 4:30 – 6:00 pm: Shop all you want Utrecht has a huge variety of shops at different locations in the city; there are shops near the water, indoor shops and authentic markets. 6:00 – 8:00 pm: Dinner A three-course meal is prepared at the Belgian Beer Café Olivier, housed in an ancient conventicle, combined with special drinks of the house. Continuing day 2 8:30 – 10:00 pm: Trajectum Lumen (optional) Enthusiasts can also do a Trajectum Lumen walk as a wonderful conclusion of the tour of Utrecht. Trajectum Lumen is an exploratory expedition in the dark, taking in artistically illuminated locations in the special Utrecht city centre. 1:00 – 3:00 pm: Visit to the Kinderdijk windmills UNESCO considers the extensive polder area with its dykes, outlets, windmills and pumpingstations as a proof of human ingenuity when reclaiming and protecting the land. 3:00 – 3:30 pm: Kinderdijk - Gouda To the ‘cheese city’ of Gouda by coach.. 4:15 – 8:00 pm: Visit to the ‘cheese city’ of Gouda Gouda is among the most characteristic old Dutch cities and a real ‘Holland Classic’ that was granted a charter as early as 1272. Gouda is world-famous for its cheese, treacle waffle biscuits, candles, pipes and pottery. Participants will also dine in this magnificent medieval city. Example 2: The Heart of Holland Always combined with a day in Utrecht. Day 2 8:30 – 9:00 am: Utrecht – Schoonhoven To ‘The silver city of Schoonhoven’ by coach. 9:00 am – 12:30 pm: Visit to Schoonhoven Schoonhoven is known as the silver city of the Netherlands, where famous silversmiths lived as early as the 17th century. A silver school is located in Schoonhoven until today. 8:00 – 8:30 pm: Gouda - Utrecht Return to Utrecht by coach. 9:00 pm: Arrival at the hotel. 12:30 – 1:00 pm: Schoonhoven - Kinderdijk A coach takes the group to the magnificent polder landscape in the direction of Kinderdijk. 27 Example 3: Holland within the hour Always in combination with a day in Utrecht. Day 2 9:00 – 10:00 am: Climb of the Dom Tower The Dom Tower is the middle point of the historic city of Utrecht. With 465 steps and a height of 112 metres, this is the highest church tower in the Netherlands. 10:15 – 11:15 am: Cruise of the canals This cruise takes place on an electrically driven water bus; the only one in Utrecht that can also sail the Nieuwegracht. 11:30 – 12:00 am: Utrecht – Gouda To the ‘cheese city’ of Gouda by coach. 12:00 – 1:30 pm: Visit to the ‘cheese city’ of Gouda Gouda is among the most characteristic old Dutch cities and a real ‘Holland Classic’ that was granted a charter as early as 1272. Gouda is world-famous for its cheese, treacle waffle biscuits, candles, pipes and pottery. Participants will also dine in this magnificent medieval city. 1:30 – 2:00 pm: Gouda – Kasteel de Haar Utrecht A visit to the largest castle in the Netherlands, Kasteel de Haar Utrecht. 2:15 – 3:30 pm: Kasteel de Haar Utrecht This fairytale-like castle is hidden behind trees in a magnificent area with beautiful gardens and is a real must-see! 3:30 – 4:15 pm: Kasteel de Haar Utrecht – Bunschoten-Spakenburg To Bunschoten-Spakenburg by coach. 4:15 – 6:00 pm: Bunschoten-Spakenburg The ancient traditional costume is characteristic for the 28 consolidated villages of Bunschoten and Spakenburg. Despite the fact that it is worn increasingly sporadically, about 250 women still wear it regularly. Spakenburg is also famous for its historic harbour used for fishing. 6:00 – 6:45 pm: Bunschoten–Spakenburg – Utrecht To Utrecht by coach. 7:00 – 9:00 pm: Het Vechthuis At Het Vechthuis, two superb days in ‘The Heart of Holland’ are concluded with an evening filled with experiences and culinary tours de force. MANDERS REIZEN When it comes to group transport and excursions in ‘The Heart of Holland’, Manders Reizen is the ultimate partner for incoming tourism. Due to its extensive experience in group transport, events and trips, Manders Reizen has been approached by Toerisme Utrecht to realise a collaboration. The organisation is happy to function as an executive partner for creative group travels or as an architect of a fully organised congress, conference or incentive. As part of Pouw Vervoer, a renowned coach operator from the Central Netherlands, Manders Reizen is the reliable partner in and around Utrecht. The organisation prefers making use of local knowledge about Utrecht and its environs to provide clients with an unforgettable excursion. In consultation with the client, Manders is happy to compile a varied programme that suits the target group. ‘Customised work is the basic starting point’. Manders Reizen is happy to provide more information about excursions and collaborations, and to discuss options. www.mandersreizen.nl ACCESSIBILITY Central in the Netherlands Utrecht is centrally located in the Netherlands and thus easily accessible by coach from any direction, ensuring this city is the perfect operating base for a visit to every Dutch place of interest. Public transport Utrecht has a modern and efficient public transport network, with the main railway station functioning as a national junction. Trains arrive and depart almost every minute to every corner of the country. Utrecht is also a European junction and various international connections run via Utrecht. From Brussels, you can be in Utrecht in two hours, and from Cologne within 2.5 hours. For more information, go to www.nshighspeed.nl and www.ns.nl. The area around the main railway station is currently under construction in order to improve the connection between the station and the old city centre. Other infrastructure users will experience little inconvenience as a result of these activities. By coach Utrecht is located near all of the main tourist magnets in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is at a mere thirty minutes’ drive, the windmills of Kinderdijk (UNESCO World Heritage site) an hour away and the cheese city of Gouda 45 minutes away. In short, Utrecht is the perfect operating base when visiting the Netherlands. Surrounded by three main arterial roads, the A2, A12 and A27, Utrecht is the ultimate junction in the Netherlands. The Travel Trade department of Tourisme Utrecht is happy to provide up-to-date information concerning car parks for coaches and facilities for coach drivers. Across the water Utrecht is also easily accessible by water. The Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal channel is the transit route with various options for mooring: - Km 37.515 - 37.650: East bank (length 135 m) - Km 37.650 - 37.785: East bank (length 135 m) - Km 37.785 - 38.280: East bank (length 500 m) - Km 38.540 - 39.490: East bank (length 950 m) - Km 39.490 - 39.625: East bank (length 135 m) By plane There is a direct connection between Schiphol airport and Utrecht, and it will take a group 30 minutes to come from Schiphol airport to the heart of the Netherlands: Utrecht. By bike or on foot Utrecht is large enough to spend several days and small enough to explore on foot. Cycling is by far the easiest way to leave the canals of the city behind. The city has various locations where bicycles can be hired, many hotels and the Tourist Information Centre have bicycles for hire. 29 INDEX Hotels hotel contact WEBSITE Rooms Locationbusparking Grand Hotel Karel V ***** Geertebolwerk 1, 3511 XA Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2347832, info@karelV.nl Woudenbergseweg 44, 3953 MH Maarsbergen T + 31 (0)343-475525, sales@hotelmaarsbergen.nl Vredenburg 14, 3511 BA Utrecht T + 31 (0)30-2331232, info.utrecht@apollohotelsresorts.com Arnhemse Bovenweg 31, 3708 AA Zeist T +31 (0)30-6926666, kerckebosch@bilderberg.nl Floraweg 25, 3542 DX Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2414182, reservations@president.carlton.nl Korte Nieuwstraat 14, 3512 NM Utrecht T + 31 (0)30- 2330030, reservations@courthotel.nl Buizerdlaan 10, 3435 SB Nieuwegein T: + 31 (0)30-6084117, H1164@accor.com Ariënslaan 1, 3573 PT Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2715824, info@mitland.nl Woudenbergseweg 52, 3707 HX Zeist T +31 (0)343-491245, info@oudlondon.nl Het Rond 2 , 3701 HS Zeist T. + 31 (0)30-6927400, info@figi.nl Maliestraat 2, 3581 SL Utrecht T. + 31 (0)30-2316424, info.maliehotel@hampshire-hotels.com Jaarbeursplein 24, 3521 AR Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2977977, nhutrecht@nh-hotels.com www.karelV.nl 121 Centre No www.amrathhotels.com 80 Region Yes www.apollohotelsresorts.com 90 Centre No www.bilderberg.nl 30 Region Yes www.carlton.nl/president 164 City Yes www.courthotel.nl 30 Centre No www.mercure.com 81 Region Yes www.mitland.nl 141 City Yes www.oudlondon.nl 88 Region Yes www.figi.com 97 RegionNo www.maliehotel.nl 45 City No www.nh-hotels.com 276 Centre No; the group can get off by the door Amrâth Hotel Maarsbergen **** Apollo Hotel Utrecht City Centre **** Bilderberg Kasteel ‘t Kerckebosch **** Carlton President **** Court Hotel City Centre Utrecht **** Mercure Hotel Utrecht-Nieuwegein **** Hotel Mitland Utrecht **** Hotel Restaurant Oud London **** Hotel Theater Figi **** Malie Hotel Utrecht – Hampshire Classic **** NH Utrecht **** 30 hotel contact Park Plaza Utrecht **** Westplein 50, 3531 BL Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2925160, mmeeues@pphe.com De Holte Bilt 1, 3732 HM De Bilt T +31(0)30-2205811, biltschehoek@valk.com Dorpsstraat 14, 3481 EK Harmelen T +31 (0)348-441203, info@hotelharmelen.nl Van Deventerlaan 10, 3528 AE Utrecht T + 31 (0)30-8201060, info.amsut@hiex.nl Utrechtsestraat 44, 3401 CP IJsselstein T + 31 (0)30- 6883114, info@bitesandnights.nl Bizetlaan 1, 3533 KC Utrecht T +31 (0)30-2910366, H0880-FO2@accor.com Oudegracht 25, 3511 AB Utrecht T + 31 (0)30-2304888, info@marykhotel.com Janskerkhof 10, 3512 BL Utrecht T + 31 (0)30-2313169, nhcentreutrecht@nh-hotel.com Kosterijland 8, 3981 AJ Bunnik T + 31 (0)30-6569222, hotel.bunnik@postillionhotels.com Van der Valk Hotel De Bilt - Utrecht **** Logis Hotel Het Wapen van Harmelen *** Holiday Inn Express Utrecht - Papendorp *** Hotel Epping *** Hotel Ibis Utrecht*** Mary K Hotel *** NH Centre Utrecht *** Postillion Hotel Utrecht Bunnik *** WEBSITE Rooms Locationbusparking www.parkplaza.com/utrecht 120 Centre No; the group can get off by the door www.biltschehoek.com 102 Region Yes www.hotelharmelen.nl 42 Region Yes www.ihg.com 118 City Yes www.hotelepping.com 31 Region No www.ibishotel.com 84 City www.marykhotel.com 9 Centre Yes, after examination of No www.nh-hotels.com 47 Centre No www.postillionhotels.com 88 Region Yes 31 Restaurants Restaurant Contact website CapacitySpeciality for groups Bar Restaurant Aperitivo Brasserie Bresson Vinkenburgstraat 20, 3512 AB Utrecht +31 (0)30-2331989, info@aperitivo-utrecht.nl Oudegracht 214, 3511 NS Utrecht +31 (0)30-2322623, info@brasseriebresson.nl Janskerkhof 9, 3512 BK Utrecht +31 (0)30-2343406, info@broers.eu Oudegracht a/d Werf 114-122, 3511 AW Utrecht +31 (0)30-2321999, info@den-draeck.nl Korte Nieuwstraat 14, 3512 NM Utrecht +31 (0)30-2330030, info@derechtbank.com Oudekerkhof 29, 3512 GJ Utrecht +31 (0)30-2315040, info@havanautrecht.nl Janskerkhof 10, 3512 BL Utrecht +31 (0)30-2322344, info@ludenutrecht.nl Achter Clarenburg 6a, 3511 JJ Utrecht +31 (0)30-2367876, utrecht@cafe-olivier.be Oude Gracht a/d Werf 112, 3511 AW Utrecht +31 (0)30-2316773, info@deoudemuntkelder.nl Ganzenmarkt 16a, 3512 GD Utrecht +31 (0)30-2334535, utrecht@stan-co.nl Weg naar Rhijnauwen 13-15, 3584 AD Utrecht +31 (0)30-2511215, informatie@hetoudetolhuys.nl Korte Jansstraat 23, 3512 GM Utrecht +31 (0)30-2333633, info@zussen.com Jagerskade 13, 3552 TL Utrecht +31 (0)30-2613543, info@vechthuis.nl Oudegracht 63 a/d werf, 3511 AL Utrecht +31 (0)30-2316940, info@boro.nl Hoek Jansdam & Keistraat 2, 3512 HV Utrecht +31 (0)30-2313368, info@polmanshuis.nl Oudegracht 99, 3511 AE Utrecht +31 (0)30-2311864, info@oudaen.nl Oudegracht 158, 3511 AZ Utrecht +31 (0)30-2303030, info@dewinkelvansinkel.nl www.aperitivo-utrecht.nl 45 max. International www.brasseriebresson.nl 80 max. French, Brasserie Broers StadscaféRestaurant Den Draeck De Rechtbank Havana Luden Belgisch Bier Café Olivier De Oude Muntkelder Stan & Co ’t Oude Tolhuys Zussen Het Vechthuis Balkan Grill Boro Polman’s Huis Stadskasteel Oudaen Winkel van Sinkel www.broers.eu 200 max. www.den-draeck.nl 80 max. www.de-rechtbank.nl 80 max. International, deluxe www.havanautrecht.nl 100 max. Spanish, Mediterranean, tapas www.ludenutrecht.nl 45 max. French www.cafe-olivier.be 30 max. Belgian www.deoudemuntkelder.nl 100 max. Pancakes www.stanenco.nl International 40 max. www.hetoudetolhuys.nl 20 min. www.zussen.com 80 max. French, Spanish and very hearty International www.vechthuis.nl International 500 max. www.boro.nl 100 max. Balkan, Romanian and Hungarian www.polmanshuis.nl 120 max. International,French and vegetarian www.oudaen.nl 200 max. French, Grand Café www.dewinkelvansinkel.nl 120 max. the heart of Holland 32 International and very hearty BBQ and Grill International Museums/Attractions Museum Location ContactWEBSITE Rietveld Schröder House Prins Hendriklaan 50, 3583 EP Utrecht Museum CatharijneConvent Centraal Museum Lange Nieuwstraat 38, 3512 PH Utrecht dick bruna huis Agnietenstraat 2, 3512 XB Utrecht Museum Speelklok Steenweg 6, 3511 KC Utrecht Railway Museum Maliebaanstation, 3581 XW Utrecht via Centraal Museum, +31 (0)30-2362393, rondleidingen@centraalmuseum.nl +31 (0)30-2313835, info@catharijneconvent.nl via Centraal Museum, +31 (0)30-2362393, rondleidingen@centraalmuseum.nl via Centraal Museum, +31 (0)30-2362393, rondleidingen@centraalmuseum.nl +31 (0)30-2312789, info@museumspeelklok.nl +31 (0)30-2306283, info@spoorwegmuseum.nl +31 (0)30-2380100, info@aamu.nl +31 (0)30-2538028, info.museum@uu.nl +31 (0)30-8201420, info@sonnenborgh.nl +31 (0)30-2866611, inlichtingen@hetutrechtsarchief.nl T +31 (0)30-2318292, info@volksbuurtmuseum.nl Nicolaaskerkhof 10, 3512 XC Utrecht Museum for Contemporary Oudegracht 176, 3511 NP Utrecht Aboriginal Art (AAMU) University Museum Lange Nieuwstraat 106, 3512 PN Utrecht www.rietveldschroderhuis.nl www.catharijneconvent.com www.centraalmuseum.nl www.centraalmuseum.nl www.museumspeelklok.nl www.spoorwegmuseum.nl www.aamu.nl www.museum.uu.nl Sonnenborgh observatory Zonnenburg 2, 3512 NL Utrecht Het Utrechts Archief Hamburgerstraat 28, 3512 NS Utrecht National Working-Class Museum Waterstraat 27 - 29, 3511 BW Utrecht Attractions Location ContactWEBSITE Dom Tower Domtoren, Domplein 21, 3512 JE Utrecht Domkerk, Achter de Dom 1, 3512 JN Utrecht Toerisme Utrecht, Domplein 9, 3512 JC Utrecht Domkerk, Achter de Dom 1, 3512 JN Utrecht Rederij Schuttevaer, Weerdsingel O.Z. 4, 3514 AA Utrecht Toerisme Utrecht, Domplein 9, 3512 JC Utrecht Toerisme Utrecht, Domplein 9, 3512 JC Utrecht Paushuize, Kromme Nieuwegracht 49, 3512 HE Utrecht Fort Rijnauwen, Vossegatsedijk 3, 3981 HS Bunnik Kasteel de Haar, Kasteellaan 1, 3455 RR Haarzuilens +31 (0)30-2360010, infodomtoren@toerisme-utrecht.nl +31 (0)30-6778515, secretariaat@domkerk.nl +31 (0)30-2360010, infodomtoren@toerisme-utrecht.nl +31 (0)30-6778515, secretariaat@domkerk.nl +31 (0)30-2720111, info@schuttevaer.com +31 (0)30-2360010, groepen@toerisme-utrecht.nl +31 (0)30-2360020, info@trajectumlumen.nl +31 (0)30-236-0020, groepen@toerisme-utrecht.nl +31 (0)30-2360020, groepen@toerisme-utrecht.nl +31 (0)30-6778515, informatie@kasteeldehaar.nl Dom Church DOM Under Pandhof Canal boat excursions City walks Trajectum Lumen Paushuize Fort Rijnauwen Kasteel de Haar Utrecht www.sonnenborgh.nl www.hetutrechtsarchief.nl www.volksbuurtmuseum.nl www.domtoren.nl www.domkerk.nl www.domunder.com www.domkerk.nl www.schuttevaer.com www.utrechtvoorgroepen.nl www.trajectumlumen.com www.paushuize.nl www.utrechtvoorgroepen.nl www.kasteeldehaar.com 33 34 Toerisme Utrecht, Domplein 9-10 3512 JC Utrecht, The Netherlands T +31 (0) 30 236 00 24, F +31 (0) 30 236 00 37 traveltrade@toerisme-utrecht.nl www.theheartofholland.com 35 36
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