Utrecht stories & trip ideas
What changed this month: prices, openings, the neighbourhoods worth the walk and where we would book now.
Comparisons & rankings
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On-street parking inside Utrecht's canal ring can pass €5 an hour and a central hotel space costs €20-30 a night, so here are 8 kinds of hotel that throw the car in for nothing — and the ride into town each one leaves you with.
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Utrecht's prettiest hotels are 17th-century canal houses with 40 steps and no lift, so here are 8 places-and-types that actually work with children — plus the €0-€25 attractions that justify each location.
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Most Utrecht hotels take dogs for €10-20 a night, but only a few give you somewhere to walk one at 07:00 — here are 7 areas and hotel types ranked on exactly that, plus the off-leash woods worth the ride.
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Utrecht aims to be climate-neutral by 2030 and parks 12,500 bikes under one station square, so here are 7 kinds of stay — Green Key holders to farm rooms — ranked on what they actually change rather than what the towel card claims.
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The ridge tops out at 69 metres and carries hundreds of kilometres of waymarked trail 20 minutes from Utrecht's canals — here are 8 village bases ranked for trail access, train links and what a bed costs at €95-200.
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Almost no hotel inside Utrecht's canal ring has a pool, so here are the 9 places within a 30-minute radius that genuinely do, with price bands and the trade-off each one asks of you.
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For stays of 5 nights to 3 months, a kitchenette usually beats a hotel breakfast — here are 8 Utrecht options by area, with weekly discount bands of 20-40% and the fine print that catches people out.
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Utrecht's prettiest hotels are 300-year-old canal houses with stoops and spiral stairs, so here are the 8 accessible options that actually work, plus the 6 questions to ask before you book.
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Utrecht is one of the most charger-dense cities in Europe, but hotel charging still ranges from 12 posts to one extension lead — here are 9 options ranked by how confidently you will leave with a full battery.
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Bike theft is Utrecht's most reliable crime, so this ranks 8 kinds of hotel by how safely they will keep your bicycle overnight — and names the €0 alternative that beats most of them.
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Between the Nobelstraat clubs, the Neude terraces and the Dom's hourly bells, central Utrecht is louder than it looks — here are 8 quiet options ranked, plus the 5-line room request that fixes most of the rest.
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Utrecht sits at the busiest rail junction in the Netherlands, which is why 5 distinct business clusters compete for your delegates — here is which one to book, with day-delegate rates from €45 to €95 a head.
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Dutch summers now deliver spells above 30°C into brick canal houses built to hold heat, so here are the 8 kinds of Utrecht hotel ranked by whether their cooling actually works, and the 4 questions that separate real AC from a desk fan.
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Ten kinds of self-catering stay in and around Utrecht, ranked by nightly cost, kitchen quality and how far you are from a supermarket — with the honest catch on each.
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Ten quiet places to sleep in and around Utrecht, ranked by how well they survive a Saturday night, with the four streets to avoid and the room requests that actually work.
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Utrecht province has four completely different kinds of waterfront — here are ten places to sleep beside them, ranked, and the one stretch of water you should never book a room facing.
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Six day rides out of the city, ranked from the 25 km Kromme Rijn run to Wijk bij Duurstede down to the wind-blasted polder loop west, with distances, train-return options and the honest catch on each.
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From the Saturday sprawl on Vredenburg to a fabric market that has been running on the Breedstraat for centuries, six Utrecht markets ranked by what you will actually carry home.
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Utrecht's canals are unusual in Europe: the wharves sit a full storey below street level, so a boat gives you a view no walker gets, and these are the six ways onto the water ranked by price, effort and payoff.
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Seven dishes worth building a day around in Utrecht, ranked from a €4 croquette roll eaten standing up to a €35 Indonesian spread, with the streets and market stalls to find each one.
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The province has more castles and country estates than anywhere else in the Netherlands — these are the 9 worth your day, ranked, with travel times of 15-50 minutes and entry mostly between €7 and €19.
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Six day rides out of the city, ranked from the 18-kilometre pancake loop to a 45-kilometre lake circuit, with train escapes for the headwind home.
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The ice-age ridge east of Utrecht holds the province's only hills — 6 walks ranked, from a 5-kilometre heath boardwalk to the 69-metre high point, all reachable without a car.
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Seven days, three hotel bases and roughly 180 kilometres of driving spread over three of them — the full province without doubling back.
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About 210 kilometres over two days, mostly on dyke roads and N-roads, with one night on the Heuvelrug and not a single motorway kilometre after breakfast on day one.
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About 29 kilometres along the Kromme Rijn in two flat days, split 17 and 12, ending at a windmill built on top of a medieval town gate.
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Two days for children roughly aged 3 to 10, built around four timed tickets, two free playgrounds and a maximum of 25 minutes of travel between any two stops.
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Four nights, two bases and 11 train legs of under 25 minutes each — a full provincial itinerary run entirely on trains, regional buses and hired bikes.
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A 135 km loop past fourteen forts of the UNESCO-listed water defence lines, with two overnight stops and one brewery inside a fortress.
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Three timed loops out of the country's busiest station, all starting with a 12-minute walk and none of them risking your onward train.
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An 85 km loop north of Utrecht past a 13th-century castle, a dozen merchant country houses and the Loosdrecht lakes, with six stops timed for a single day.
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A 40 km two-day walk from the Oudegracht to the Koppelpoort, over the only hills in the province, with a 15-minute train home at the end.
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Utrecht's wharf terraces sit a full storey below street level on 13th-century quays that exist nowhere else in Europe — here are 8 stretches ranked by sun, noise and value, with beers at €3.20-5 and bitterballen around €8.
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Seven cheap, genuinely local things to eat in Utrecht, ranked from the €5 sandwich students queue for to the buttery biscuit the city invented.
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Utrecht's old town is a 1.5 km-wide oval inside a moat, with a 112-metre tower at its centre and two double-level canals running through it — here is how to use it, where to sleep, and the 4 pockets that stay quiet.
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Fifteen minutes by train from Utrecht sits a walled town with a 98-metre tower, a ring of medieval wall-houses and Mondrian's birthplace — here is a full day and a night out, with rooms at €110-170.
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Six pockets inside Utrecht's moat, ranked for sleep quality, with the €130-260 price bands and the walking times that actually decide the booking.
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The Oudegracht runs about 2 km through Utrecht and the sleeping quality changes four times along it — here is which stretch to book and what €140-260 buys on each.
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The two quarters share a border and four minutes of walking, but differ by about €25 a night and a full hour of evening quiet — here is the split that decides it.
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A ten-minute walk from Neude, roughly €30-50 a night cheaper than the canals, and the best breakfast-and-bakery street in the city — who Wittevrouwen suits and who it does not.
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Ten minutes from the platforms, €80-130 a night, and the best cheap eating in Utrecht — the honest case for and against sleeping west of the tracks.
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Eight minutes from the old centre, roughly €100-150 a night, and a 22-hectare park at the end of the street — the case for Utrecht's least-booked inner neighbourhood.
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Twenty minutes from the Dom on foot, eight by bike, €110-180 a night — the villa quarter that suits long stays, families and anyone allergic to terrace noise.
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Rooms at €90-160, ten minutes by bike to the Dom and twenty to the Utrecht Science Park — the practical guide to sleeping east of the singel.
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Tuindorp has almost no hotel rooms, a 2.5 km bike ride to Domplein and short-let beds running roughly €50-70 a night under Oudegracht prices — here is who that trade actually suits.
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Overvecht puts you five minutes from Utrecht Centraal by train and roughly €60-80 a night below inner-city rates, and the honest answer to whether you should book it depends on three things.
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Kanaleneiland gives you a tram ride of under ten minutes to Utrecht Centraal, motorway access in three, and rooms around €100 when the Binnenstad wants €180 — with two real catches.
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Leidsche Rijn is a district younger than the euro with three train stations, a six-minute run to Utrecht Centraal and family apartments about €50 a night below inner-city rates.
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Rijnsweerd is Utrecht's eastern office district, where a €150 Tuesday room can become an €85 Saturday one and Amelisweerd woods are a 20-minute walk from the desk.
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De Uithof holds Utrecht's university, hospital and 100-plus hectares of modern architecture, sits 16 minutes from Utrecht Centraal by tram 22, and has fewer than a handful of visitor beds.
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Zuilen puts you four minutes from Utrecht Centraal by sprinter, 2.5 km from a genuine medieval castle, and about €60 a night under Binnenstad prices — with a high street that divides opinion.
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Nieuwegein sits about 11 km south of Utrecht, 20 minutes by tram, with hotel doubles near €90 when the Binnenstad asks €180 — and a lock complex and lock village most visitors never see.
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Ten kilometres east of Utrecht Centraal, Zeist swaps canal frontage for a baroque palace and the wooded edge of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, with doubles at roughly €95-150 against €150-210 in the Binnenstad.
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De Bilt sits about five kilometres from the Dom tower, close enough to ride in for €0 in eighteen minutes, and its rooms typically run €85-135 against €150-210 in central Utrecht.
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Both are leafy, both undercut central Utrecht by €40-70 a night, but only one of them has a station nine minutes from Utrecht Centraal — and that single fact decides it for most travellers.
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Houten has two railway stations ten to fifteen minutes from Utrecht Centraal, around 130 kilometres of cycle path and doubles at roughly €95-140 — and almost nothing to look at in the evening.
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Vianen holds the cheapest beds within twenty kilometres of Utrecht, often €70-110 a night, and pays for them with a motorway junction, no railway station and a bus ride that takes 45 minutes.
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Amersfoort is fifteen to twenty minutes by intercity from Utrecht Centraal and typically €20-40 a night cheaper, but only three of its quarters are worth booking and one of them is a mistake most visitors make.
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Woerden is twelve to fifteen minutes by train from Utrecht Centraal and the same again from Gouda, with doubles at about €90-135 — the best value base in the Green Heart if you intend to cycle.
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Oudewater has fewer than a dozen visitor rooms, no railway station and beds at roughly €85-125 — book it for two nights of near-total quiet, and only if you have a bike or a car.
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Doorn puts you inside the Utrechtse Heuvelrug woods for roughly €90-160 a night, 22 km from Utrecht Centraal and with no railway station of its own — here is exactly who should book it.
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A small town of under 20,000 with perhaps a few dozen bookable rooms, doubles at €90-165, and a windmill sitting on top of a medieval town gate — 20 km from Utrecht Centraal and no station.
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Six Utrecht streets ranked by what they sell that nowhere else does — from a 200-metre delicatessen row to the spice and bakery strip in Lombok — plus the one shopping district to walk straight through.
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A hostel bed is €30-42 and a canal terrace beer is €3.50, so €50 a day is tight but genuinely workable — here is the arithmetic, four ways to cut the bed cost, and the free half of the city most visitors miss.
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The Netherlands is one of the most card-first countries in Europe, yet 3 specific card types get refused in Utrecht daily and the fix costs nothing if you know it in advance.
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Utrecht runs from 6°C in January to 23°C in July with rain in every month, so timing is about events and daylight rather than sunshine — here is all 12 months, with the 3 weeks I would avoid outright.
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Six lakes, river beaches and open-air pools within 30 minutes of the city, ranked — with honest notes on entry fees, blue-green algae and the one lake to stay out of.
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The five Dutch school holidays move Utrecht room rates by €40-140 a night, and the two-week May break is the single most expensive stretch of the year in the Binnenstad.
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Utrecht's exhibition and congress season turns ordinary midweek doubles from €120 into €250-320 on roughly 30 to 40 nights a year, and every one of them is predictable.
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About eight weekends a year sell Utrecht out entirely, and on those dates a room that normally costs €120 lists at €250-350 with a two-night minimum.
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Six 2026 dates close most of Utrecht's shops, and one weekday closes its biggest museums every single week — here is the full list and what to do instead.
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The beech and oak peak on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug lasts about three weeks from mid-October, and hotel rates in Doorn and Zeist rise €40-60 a night while it does.
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Utrecht averages rain on around 130 days a year and its worst enemy is wind, not cold — here is what each season does to a bike ride, and the four conditions when I leave the bike locked.
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Utrecht's exhibition halls sit a five-minute walk from Utrecht Centraal, and on a big fair week a €110 midweek room turns into a €290 one with no warning on the booking page.
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Utrecht falls in the Midden holiday region, which sets five busy weeks a year — and only two of them genuinely need dodging if you are not travelling with children.
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Both weeks give you a city without crowds and rooms €50-80 below peak, but only one of them has working terraces, a full concert programme and trees worth cycling out to see.
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November brings Utrecht's darkest evenings, its wettest weeks and its patron saint's day on 11 November — plus midweek rooms from €90 on the three weeks when nothing big is on.
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Four separate natural seasons within 25 km of the Domtoren, each with a window of two to three weeks — and the fruit blossom one is the easiest in the Netherlands to miss.
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Six weeks of genuine low season with central rooms from €95, minus the two fair weeks that undo it — and a short list of things that will be closed when you arrive.
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Utrecht Centraal is the busiest station in the Netherlands and Stationsplein parks around 12,500 bicycles under one square — here is how to use both, plus the 4 mistakes visitors make with cars.
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Utrecht Centraal is built inside a shopping centre with two completely different exits, so here are the 8 things that stop you burning 20 minutes walking the wrong way.
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You can tap a contactless bank card or phone on every Utrecht tram, bus and train, which removes one errand from day one and 2 of the 3 things that used to go wrong.
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Driving into Utrecht's centre is the single most expensive mistake a visitor can make, with garage day rates around €30 to €40 and 3 kinds of access restriction to trip over first.
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Utrecht has over 12,000 guarded spaces under the station square alone, and in the enforcement zones a bike left outside a rack can be cut free and taken to the depot within hours.
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Tap a contactless bank card or phone at the reader, both on the way in and on the way out — that single habit covers every train, tram and bus you will use in the Utrecht region, and forgetting the second tap is what costs people around €20 a time.
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Utrecht sits in the middle of the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie, a UNESCO-listed defence line of some 46 forts and works — here are the 5 within cycling distance that are genuinely worth a half-day.
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From a fabric market that has run on the same street for centuries to a summer cheese market 20 minutes away by train — 6 markets ranked by what you actually take home.
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One building holds five concert halls stacked on top of each other; a canal cellar puts a blues band a metre from your beer — 6 Utrecht venues ranked by what a €10-30 ticket actually buys.
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Seven Utrecht festivals ranked by whether they justify planning a whole trip around them, from a November music weekend that takes over the concert hall to the lantern parade for the city's patron saint.
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Seven walled gardens, cloisters and almshouse courtyards inside Utrecht's canal ring, ranked by how completely they cut out the noise, with the doorways and hours you need to find them.
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Six sites along 30 kilometres of the old Rhine, from the fort under Domplein to a preserved river barge in Leidsche Rijn, all inside the UNESCO Lower German Limes inscribed in 2021.
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Two full days built from nine indoor stops, none more than 12 minutes apart, with a maximum of 400 metres in the open between any two of them.
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Five anchor sites, roughly 55 km of driving and one genuinely astonishing 2nd-century river barge, split cleanly across two days.
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Two days built around a 465-step tower climb, a canoe on the Oudegracht and a swim lake 20 minutes north — and the six attractions I would skip with a fourteen-year-old.
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The red asphalt is a road, not a pavement, and the 6 mistakes below are the ones that get visitors shouted at, fined or clamped in Utrecht.
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Sunday shopping in Utrecht mostly starts at 12:00 and Monday closes a long list of museums, which is why the day you arrive decides how much of the city you actually see in 3 nights.
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Mostly yes at street level and completely no on the wharves — Utrecht's canals sit a full storey below the road, reached by around 20 steep stone steps with no lift anywhere along the 2 kilometres of the Oudegracht.
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Sunday is a normal shopping day in the Binnenstad from around midday, while Monday closes most of the museums and a surprising number of restaurants — which is why a 3-night trip should start on a Friday, not a Sunday.
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One number covers real emergencies — 112 — but the four situations that actually derail trips here are a stolen bike, a blocked card, a lost bag and an out-of-hours illness, and each has a different Dutch procedure worth knowing before you need it.
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