
Het Park
Rotterdam's elegant 19th-century park at the foot of the Euromast, with grand trees, ponds and river views.
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Rotterdam's elegant 19th-century park at the foot of the Euromast, with grand trees, ponds and river views.

A romantic park built around a medieval city wall and powder tower, with a small waterfall and deer.
Tilburg's largest park, threaded by the Leij stream with broad lawns, water and a wellness garden.

Groningen's beloved former fortification turned romantic park, packed with students whenever the sun is out.

Amsterdam's first large public park (1891), an English-landscape oasis with curving ponds beside the Tropenmuseum.

A leafy pocket park in the heart of De Pijp, with ponds, a monument to Samuel Sarphati and lawns full of locals.
A modern citizen-built park (2019) on former railway land, with a lake, a 30-metre tower and an event lawn.
A large green lung southwest of Groningen with woods, water, a rose garden and a former race track.

A green ribbon along Maastricht's old ramparts and the Jeker river, linking the centre to the city walls.

Breda's central park, once the count's hunting ground, now a leafy green between the castle and the station.

Amsterdam's most-loved park: 47 hectares of winding ponds, lawns and an open-air theatre, a few minutes from the Museumkwartier.
An English-landscape park near Scheveningen beach, renowned for one of the Netherlands' largest rose gardens.