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Eindhoven - Discover the vibrant city of light

Eindhoven is the fifth largest city in the Netherlands and a bustling hub for tech, art and culture. From the vibrant nightlife to the world-famous Design Academy, Eindhoven has something for everyone. The city is also a great base for those looking to explore the South of the Netherlands, with its many nature parks and beautiful countryside. So, why not book your flight tickets to Eindhoven and discover the city of light!

Sights in Eindhoven

Van Abbemuseum

The Van Abbemuseum is one of the most important museums in the Netherlands and houses a large collection of contemporary art. The museum is located in the city center and is home to many artworks by famous Dutch artists, such as Willem de Kooning, Yvonne Pouget and Jan Schoonhoven. The museum also hosts regular exhibitions and events, making it a great place to discover the city's vibrant art scene.

Strijp-S

Strijp-S is a former Philips industrial complex that has been transformed into an innovative urban district with a focus on tech and design. Strijp-S is home to many restaurants, cafes and shops, as well as the world-famous Dutch Design Academy. The area also hosts regular events and festivals, making it a great place to explore and experience the Dutch way of life.

Nature Parks

Eindhoven is surrounded by many beautiful nature parks, such as the De Groote Peel National Park and the Strabrechtse Heide. Both parks are great places to explore the Dutch countryside and spot wildlife. The Strabrechtse Heide is also home to the Kasteel van Heeze, a beautiful castle with a moat dating back to the 14th century.

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