Stedentrip Benelux
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Stedentrip Benelux

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Created: Thursday, October 16, 2025 - Departure: Saturday, May 9, 2026
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448 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, October 16, 2025 - Departure: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Destinations: Utrecht, The Netherlands , Brussels, Belgium , Luxembourg, Luxembourg , Maastricht, The Netherlands , Utrecht, The Netherlands

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09 May
Car journey 186 Kilometers - 2h 24m
Leuven
Utrecht
09 May
1. Utrecht
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About the destination: Utrecht is both the geographical centre of Holland, and one of its major university towns as well as one of one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, with a compact medieval centre set out around canals unique to the Netherlands. National demonstrations often start here, book and print shops dot tiny streets throughout the old tonw, and in summer, people sit near the Oude Gracht, the old canal. The Old Town of Utrecht really is a pleasant place to wander with its varying architecture and its uniquely-structured canals. As to be expected there are some magnificent churches, the most interesting being the Dom Tower and the remains of its church. In the 17th century, a hurricane separated the Domtoren, an imposing tower, from its cathedral. Don’t let the 465 steps to the tower put you off, the view is splendid. The cathedral’s chapel and enormous clocks are fascinating. Across the street is the Kloostergang, part of the cathedral’s Gothic cloister, a perfect place to sit down and relax, and listen to a Saturday morning carillon concert. The city has a fine number of museums, most of them situated in the Museum Quarter at 10 minutes walking distance from Central Station. Utrecht is known as a student city with a large population of single young people. This results in a booming nightlife with many places to have a quick meal, some drinks or a dance.
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09 May
Car journey 168 Kilometers - 2h 18m
Utrecht
Brussels
09 May
2. Brussels
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About the destination: From its breathtaking medieval centre to its 21st-century temple to Surrealism, the new Magritte Museum, Brussels offers the visitor a great deal more than just beer and chocolate and is resoundingly unlike its unfortunate staid image as the home of EU bureaucrats. Indeed, Brussels is a creative, dynamic city. Its compact city centre is clustered with bars, restaurants and museums set along cobbled streets. Inevitably, most tourists head to the Grand-Place. With its ornate Flemish guild houses, impressive Town Hall and buzzing atmosphere, it would be difficult to find a more beautiful square in the whole of Europe. It deservedly is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is the city’s crowning jewel. Wander next to the nearby Royal and Sablon districts teeming with art galleries and antique shops. Throw away your map and meander down a myriad side streets, discovering flea markets, art-deco houses and boutique stores. The Bruxellois take pride in their self-effacing, intellectual sense of humour, underpinned by a strong appreciation of the bizarre. The city has a long-running love affair with the Surrealist art movement, pioneered by René Magritte, and with classic comic strips, epitomised by Hergé's boy hero, Tintin. There's a telling irony in the fact that the city's best-known landmark is the Manneken-Pis, a tiny statuette of a urinating boy. Meanwhile, all of this sits alongside world-class collections of art, fabulous cooking including mussels, frites, waffles and whelks, some of Europe’s best and unique beers (literally, there are thousands of varieties), and master-chocolatiers. The city’s cultural calendar is packed with events for everyone from the massive, raucous Foire du Midi street fair every July teeming with stalls and fairground attractions to the legendary Christmas Market that takes centre stage in the Place Sainte Catherine with 240 stalls, a skating rink, a big wheel, and numerous rides. One of the biggest events is Art Brussels, showcasing the city’s edgier, creative side and a hub for art connoisseurs from around the globe. If you’re a Euro-loving national, check out the European Quarter, centered around Schuman and the Berlaymont. Its liveliest part is the Place du Luxembourg: all its bars fill up around 6pm on week days with some of the 20,000 diplomats, politicians and civil servants who reside in the city after Brussels became the centre of international political following WWII. Open your eyes and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by all that Brussels has to offer.
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09 May
Accommodation
1 Night
09 May
Tickets
Tootbus Brussels Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Tootbus Brussels Hop-on Hop-off Tour
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen vanaf 13 jaar: 2 )
09:00 24-hour ticket
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10 May
Car journey 219 Kilometers - 2h 30m
Brussels
Luxembourg
10 May
3. Luxembourg
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About the destination: Poised at the edge of two steep gorges, Luxembourg is one of the most physically dramatic capitals in Europe. The country’s rolling landscapes penetrate the city, and medieval walls and spires share the skyline with prosperous international banks and office complexes. The city’s most impressive sight is the Bock, the oldest part of the town fortress. A masterwork of tunnels and storerooms. From the entrance explore its corkscrew staircases and catch tremendous views through the loopholes. The streets nearby are the oldest in town. St-Michael’s Church has stones laid in 987. The earliest section of the façade of the Grand Ducal Palace is a magnificent example of the Spanish Renaissance style. When you tire of the crowded old city, head for parks along the shaded River Pétrusse or, for a change of pace, visit the Portuguese and Italian quarter in the Alzette ravine. You can hear guitars, bands, and choirs in the evening at place d’Armes.
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10 May
Accommodation
1 Night
11 May
Tickets
Best Intro to Luxembourg in 2 hours with a Local
Best Intro to Luxembourg in 2 hours with a Local
2 Entrances ( Volwassenen van 18 tot 99 jaar: 2 )
2 hours 11:00 120 min - Engelse tour
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11 May
Car journey 199 Kilometers - 2h 21m
Luxembourg
Maastricht
11 May
4. Maastricht
Stay
About the destination: Maastricht is a Dutch city situated on both sides of the Meuse River, at the southern tip of the Netherlands and is the capital of the province of Limburg. One of the most appealing attractions in the town is the tour of the ancient fortifications of the city, known as vestgingsweken. The city has two beautiful places that are Vrijthof and Makt. Also you can visit the church of San Servaas gothic style is built on the tomb of St Servaas was an Armenian missionary who died in Maastricht. The church is located on the Vrijthof. Makt Square holds the town hall building and the markets on Wednesdays and Fridays. Maastricht is certainly a very cozy and ideal city to visit with family.
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11 May
Accommodation
1 Night
12 May
Tickets
Maastricht Evening Sightseeing Tour
Maastricht Evening Sightseeing Tour
2 Entrances ( Reizigers jonger dan 120 jaar: 2 )
2 hours 19:00 Maastricht Evening Sightseeing Tour
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12 May
Car journey 178 Kilometers - 2h 3m
Maastricht
Utrecht
12 May
5. Utrecht
Stop
About the destination: Utrecht is both the geographical centre of Holland, and one of its major university towns as well as one of one of the Netherlands' oldest cities, with a compact medieval centre set out around canals unique to the Netherlands. National demonstrations often start here, book and print shops dot tiny streets throughout the old tonw, and in summer, people sit near the Oude Gracht, the old canal. The Old Town of Utrecht really is a pleasant place to wander with its varying architecture and its uniquely-structured canals. As to be expected there are some magnificent churches, the most interesting being the Dom Tower and the remains of its church. In the 17th century, a hurricane separated the Domtoren, an imposing tower, from its cathedral. Don’t let the 465 steps to the tower put you off, the view is splendid. The cathedral’s chapel and enormous clocks are fascinating. Across the street is the Kloostergang, part of the cathedral’s Gothic cloister, a perfect place to sit down and relax, and listen to a Saturday morning carillon concert. The city has a fine number of museums, most of them situated in the Museum Quarter at 10 minutes walking distance from Central Station. Utrecht is known as a student city with a large population of single young people. This results in a booming nightlife with many places to have a quick meal, some drinks or a dance.
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12 May
Car journey 185 Kilometers - 2h 22m
Utrecht
Leuven
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