Eindhoven Netherlands

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Eindhoven is a large city located in the Southern part of the Netherlands about an hour and forty minutes away from Amsterdam. We stayed there for two nights back in April, during our second visit to the country.

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The city was sort of a half way point between two towns that we wanted to see, Alkmaar in the North and Maastricht in the Southeast, so it seemed like the ideal location for a home base.

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I'd say that it worked out fairly well in that regard.

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Eindhoven is a little like the city of Rotterdam in that it is modern and new looking and has a lot of tall buildings.

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The city tourism site describes it as the design capital of the country and as a place of innovation and creativity, which you can see in some of the buildings that you come across while touring the streets and different neighborhoods.

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Most of the original city was bombed and destroyed during WWII, so the city had to be rebuilt anew.

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When you google Eindhoven, photos online show a very modern looking city, one that looks very futuristic.

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After seeing it in person though, I would say that it doesn't look all that futuristic, more just like a standard modern city with some neatly designed buildings thrown in here and there.

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Some parts were actually looking a little dated to me, like a once innovative building that had recently passed it's prime.

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Overall, I would say that Eindhoven was a fine town, but as far as big city destinations in the Netherlands goes, we much preferred Rotterdam. Sorry to those that live in the city.

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That being said I should point out that this city wasn't our focus so we didn't spend a whole lot of time there either. We spent most of our days in other towns and only toured the city in the late afternoon and evening. So I'm sure that there are many things that we missed.

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Side note: Shoes hanging from wires seems to be a thing in the country. I've come across it in at least three different cities. I always get a kick out of it...

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Anyway, what is there to do in Eindohven?

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Well you can start by heading over to the Strijp S neighborhood. Don't ask me how to pronounce that. What sound does a J and a P make when side by side? Certainly not something that an English person can pronounce.

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Strijp S is a hip and trendy sort of neighborhood with old factory buildings that have been converted into trendy shops and/or upscale restaurants.

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There is also a small shipping container mall and this amazing work of architecture called the Trudo Vertical Forest (both can be seen in the photo above).

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I loved this building and would say that it was my favorite thing to see in the city.

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Like most cities in the Netherlands, Eindhoven has great infrastructure for biking so that is probably the best way to get around town.

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The city is also very walkable. We ended up just walking everywhere we went, like most places that we go. Its our main mode of transportation in any city. You don't get 30+ thousands steps by taking taxis and Ubers everywhere.

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There are at least two large greenspaces in Eindhoven as well, and our hotel was located directly across from one of them called Stadswandel Park.

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We spent a lot of time in there walking the dog and looking at the different art pieces along the way.

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I liked this statue the most because it changed significantly depending on your perspective of it.

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I think it is a very interpretive piece really. Is the man protecting his wife or is he overshadowing her? I think it can be interpreted in a lot of different ways. What do you think?

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The park was large and felt very safe, even as it started to get dark out. So we made a point of walking through it each afternoon on our way to dinner and each night with the dog.

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The weather always seemed to be nice when we were in the city, which was a major plus because two of the days that we spent in the north were actually very cold and gloomy.

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It was nice to see the sun in the afternoon after freezing earlier in the day.

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Overall, we thought that the city was fine to visit considering the other towns that we wanted to see. We thought that it was clean and modern and liked some of the interesting architecture and green spaces throughout.

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That being said, I personally wouldn't consider it a must see destination in the country so if your time is limited then you might want to skip it and visit some of the more interesting destinations.

But let me know your thoughts in the comments - especially if you have been there or wish to go. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong in my opinion or point out what I missed during my visit.

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Well that's it for now. If you are interested in seeing more of our trip to the Netherlands than stay tuned, there is more to come. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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Great city to go to, but not as great as Rotterdam 😉 Did you also went to Den Bosch by any chance?

No I didn't to Den Bosch. I've never even heard of it lol. Is it a nice location?

I find it one of the nicest cities of the Netherlands. It's an older cities, but has a nice center, good food and bars. And a lot of culture. Ow, and also check out the Bossche Bol, that's a delicacy originated from Den Bosch, or it more former name S'Hertogenbosch.

That's good to know. Sounds like a town I would like. I wish I knew about it before this trip. I would have stayed there instead of Eindhoven maybe. I don't know if or when we will be back to the Netherlands.

I've always heard about the football team but I didn't know anything about this city, thanks for showing it to us. It is very beautiful and there are buildings that have very interesting architecture.

We walked by the football stadium but I didn't take a photo of it. I probably should have mentioned seeing a football match as something to do in the city.

Shoes hanging from wires seems to be a thing in the country.

Haha! I noticed a pair in the town of Leicester the other day. 🤣 I wondered how it got there. Now I know that it's a trend!? Fascinating, indeed!

... and more stunning Dutch architecture that I can never get enough of. I agree that the buildings do look creative and innovative.

Strangely, I recall hearing many Dutch people mention that they would spend holidays in that city, more than in Rotterdam. Nice that you mentioned that this was one of the cities that was also bombed.
Never thought I'd say this, but from your impressive photos of Rotterdam, I'm also leaning towards Rotterdam 😁

Yeah I'm not sure about the meaning behind the shoes but I saw it in Leidan and Den Hague as well.

I suppose that everyone is different in their preferences but I would choose Rotterdam personally. It was more interesting and more unique to me.

In Brazil shoes on wires was thing too, but in past. Now no more...

Did it have any sort of meaning or was it just a fun/funny thing that people did?

bullying, usually the shoes belong to the victim, who goes home barefoot

Okay, I see. That's too bad :(
I was hoping for a happy or funny reason.

Hahaha. Not that I know. 😂

I've never stopped being surprised by the endless ideas people get to create a new architectural designs for the buildings, and thanks God, you surprised a lot of amazing ones through your post! Well done!

Yes I agree. There are so many good ideas out there and so many cool buildings designs. I really like the green trend of adding plants and trees to the structure.

That jenga tower looks very funky. In fact Iwould go so far as to say it looks sujper! :OD

😂 I see what you did there.

Hehe, for some reason I couldnt think of a word for ages!

Haha I've been sitting here for 5 minutes trying to think of another word and I can't think of anything except sujpper Lol and that's only because its almost exactly the same as your word. But it doesn't even fit the context so....

Its tough isnt it!! Lord know show they manage to come up with them, LOL!

Beautiful walk through the city. Love the green parks. 😉
And the architecture so stands out.
All was very recognisable 😎

Yeah I loved the trudo vertical forest building. Super cool architecture

Very cool indeed, they should build many more 😎

You can never have too many cool buildings haha. I like the trend of having trees grown on balcony and roofs too.

Yes, you do see that more and more, as people want to change things and thinking more about nature. So in a busy city, it’s cool that they do this. 😎

Agreed 👍

So true! I want migrate to greener city...

Yes… wished we all could 😁

Amazing. Love buildings architecture and the Garden.

Vertical forest is incredible indeed.

Yeah the vertical forest is very cool.

Very nice balance between the urban views of the city and the park. The Trudo Vertical Forest makes for a very nice perspective into building a greener city. 😀

Yeah I hope the greener city trend continues and improves. I think we need more of it this day in age.

On this I totally agree. Not only is it more environmental friendly,it is also much nicer to look at and self regulating temperature-wise in summer

Wow!!! Beautiful building.

Yeah very nice building indeed. 😁

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