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There is plenty to see and do in ’s-Hertogenbosch. Thanks to its diversity, the city has something for everyone. Culture enthusiasts can visit museums, take boat tours, or join guided walks. Shop lovers will enjoy the many shopping streets, while children can take part in various activities.
Don’t forget to enjoy food and drinks at one of the cozy cafés and restaurants in the city center. Looking for suggestions? We are happy to help.
Relax. Enjoy. Be yourself.
Visit the Market Square
The Market Square is the oldest square in the city and remains its vibrant center.
The Binnendieze
The Binnendieze waterways have played an important role in the city’s history. Originally used for water supply, washing, fishing, and even waste disposal, the waterways were once an open sewer. In 1972, they were protected as a historic site. Today, a boat tour along these waterways is one of the city’s main attractions.
St. John’s Cathedral
Visit the impressive St. John’s Cathedral, built between 1370 and 1529. Its tower dates partly from the 13th century and is a proud symbol of the city. Built in Brabant Gothic style, it reflects the prosperity of ’s-Hertogenbosch in the late Middle Ages.