Scenic spot introduction:

Netherlands Leiden Leiden is a western city close to the coast that combines classicism with modernity. It is also the most famous university city in the Netherlands. Leiden The ancient university, the gentle flow canal , a red brick path, a historic architecture , all of which display the most beautiful scenery of the city, allowing every tourist who comes here to feel the unique charm of this city unconsciously, and be overwhelmed and intoxicated by it.

Attractions distribution:

Leiden Leiden is located in the west of the Netherlands, 16 kilometers northeast of The Hague. The city is most proud of the oldest university in the Netherlands - Leiden University (Universiteit Leiden), the campus is full of many unique architecture and huge Botanical Gardens , is a must-see attraction. De Falque Windmill (DE VALK) and Corridor-style river bridge , suspension bridge It is the second must-see landscape in the city. Leiden It also has five valuable museums, namely National Museum of Ethnology (Museum Volkenkunde)、 National Museum of Ancient Civilizations (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden), Leiden Museum De Lakenhal, Museum Boerhaave and Leiden The Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, and St. Peter's Church (Pieterskerk Leiden) and Highland Church (Hooglandse Kerk) There are two main church When the weather is fine, Dining room It is also a very good choice to enjoy a leisurely afternoon.

Scenic spot features:

Religion, school, museum, river
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. There are often open-air markets with tents set up along the canals, which are very noisy and a major feature of the city.

2. After coming out of Leiden Railway Station, there is an information office on the right front. You can collect some necessary information here before visiting.

3. Main attraction information:

(1) De Falk Windmill: http://molendevalk.leiden.nl/

(2) Highland Church: http://www.hooglandsekerk.com/, +31 071-5149636.

(3) National Museum of Ancient Civilizations: http://www.rmo.nl/, +31 071-5163163.

(4) National Museum of Ethnology: http://volkenkunde.nl/, +31 071-5168800.

(5) Pieterskerk: http://www.pieterskerk.com/nl/, +31 (0)71-5124319.

Best time to visit:

spring

Shopping recommendations:

(Shopping)

De Falk Windmill Gift Shop: flour, postcards, brochures, etc.

Ethnology Museum: Decorations, books, etc. of ethnic customs from various places.

(Gourmet food)

Cheese, fish.

CAFE DECIMA: Unique Japanese style architecture

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Netherlands

How to get there:

Can be reached by train from major cities in the Netherlands Leiden .

Most of the attractions in the city are located in canal Next to or near the train station, within walking distance.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Leiden ticket prices:

1. De Falque Windmill : Adults 4 euros, 0-5 years old free, 6-15 years old 2 euros, CJP card 2.3 euros, 65 years old and above 3 euros; groups of 9 people or more adults 2.5 euros, 6-15 years old 1.5 euros.

2. Highland Church :free.

3. National Museum of Ancient Civilizations : Adults 9.5 euros, under 5 years old, ICOM card, Museum Card free, 5-17 years old 3 euros, family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) 22 euros, over 65 years old 7.5 euros.

4. National Museum of Ethnology : Adults 11 euros, 4-12 years old 5 euros, 13-18 years old, over 65 years old, and groups of 10 or more people 8 euros.

5. St. Peter's Church : Free, tickets for performances are required separately.

Scenic area opening hours:

1. De Falque Windmill : Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-17:00, Sunday and holidays 13:00-17:00; closed on Mondays.

2. Highland Church : 10:00-17:00.

3. National Museum of Ancient Civilizations : Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00; closed on January 1, April 30, October 3 and December 25.

4. National Museum of Ethnology : Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00.

5. St. Peter's Church : Monday to Friday 10:00-16:00.

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