Arnhem
Street view
Reviews
Share your experiences, help others make the right choice!
Think about what you would like to know if you were looking for a review about a place to relax. Please describe in detail what you liked and what you didn't. What would you advise to other guests and to the hotel owner. The more fully you tell about the hotel, the easier it will be for other people to make a choice and they will be very grateful to you!
Map
Tourist attractions
Jewish Monument (5 min)
Memorial honoring Arnhem's Jewish community and victims of the Holocaust.
Historic Cellars Arnhem (5 min)
Museum showcasing underground medieval and early modern structures beneath Arnhem's historic city center.
Eusebius Church (5 min)
Five-century-old Gothic church dominating Arnhem's skyline, showcasing the city's medieval to post-WWII history. Architectural and historical landmark.
Doopsgezinde Gemeente Arnhem (5 min)
Historic Anabaptist church in Arnhem, reflecting centuries of Protestant religious tradition in the city.
Airborne Monument (9 min)
Memorial commemorating the 1944 Airborne operations and the liberation of Arnhem during World War II.
Exodus Monument (11 min)
Public memorial in Arnhem commemorating displacement and migration themes.
Trolley-Bus Museum (12 min)
Free museum displaying historic trolley-buses and electric transport vehicles. Open Thursdays 13:00–17:00.
Netherlands Water Museum (13 min)
Museum exploring Dutch water management and hydraulic engineering throughout history. Open Tuesday to Sunday with extended holiday hours.
Dutch Wine Museum (1.1 km)
Museum dedicated to Dutch wine history and culture. Open weekdays 9am–6pm, Saturdays 10am–5pm.
Museum Arnhem (1.2 km)
Dutch art museum established in 1755, featuring contemporary and historical works. Located in central Arnhem with extended hours Tuesday to Sunday.











