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12 fun things to do in Rotterdam & The Hague and stress-free parking with ParkBee

Last week I already gave you a tip fun things to do in Amsterdam and UtrechtNow it's The Hague and Rotterdam's turn. In this new blog post, you'll find 12 tips for fun things to do this summer in my favorite cities in South Holland. Say goodbye to parking stress if you're heading there, because together with the digital parking platform ParkBee, I've also collected the best parking tips for you in one of the affiliated garages. Not only easy, but often much cheaper too! Did you know that there are now 250 locations throughout the Netherlands where ParkBee always reserves a spot for you? You can reserve a spot in advance so your car is safely parked. Thanks to ParkBee, I've already discovered several locations I had no idea you could park in! Also great: you're directly contributing to a car-free streetscape, which makes large cities much more livable. Curious how ParkBee works? They explain this very clearly on the website >>

Curious about which fun sights and attractions in Rotterdam and The Hague you can park at, stress-free and affordably, with ParkBee? In this new guide, you'll find my favorite tips for all ages!

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𝗔 𝗯𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗰𝗮𝗳𝗲́ 𝗯𝘂𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗖𝗶𝘁𝘆? @eetcafe_de_reiger is the spot to remember. Cozy, casual, and a seasonal menu. This one was on my list to share for a year and finally it's (almost) asparagus season again! 🤤 Another plus? Prices are very reasonable here! 📍 Eetcafé de Reiger Jordaan, Amsterdam City Center Save this spot for when you're craving warm Dutch traditional dishes in the heart of Amsterdam. And did you hear the same team took over Eetcafé van Beeren? I can't wait to go there too! ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
A grandma's cookbook. Three Michelin stars. And a beautiful 70s villa in a quiet neighborhood in Bangkok, where you are welcomed as if you were at the chefs' home. The Sühring brothers don't cook based on trends; they cook based on memories. Of their grandmother's farm, of the flavors of their youth in Germany, and of techniques passed down through generations. @relaischateaux invited me to experience Sühring during a solo lunch, and this is truly my ultimate definition of culinary self-care. This was a surprising afternoon in Bangkok, where I ate the best German food I have ever tasted. And that in a city where I normally avoid European restaurants. Well, for @restaurant_suhring, you really want to make that exception. Signature dishes that I still think back to regularly? 🍴 Labskaus with caviar 🍴 Enleta waffle with Pfalz vinegar 🍴 Game pâté 🍴 Dry-aged Duck TIP: When you go to Sühring, reserve seats at the kitchen bar so you have a view of the chefs at work! Follow @yourlbb for more tips you can trust. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck #prinvited #bangkok #michelin #relaischateaux In this reels, I take you along for fine dining in Bangkok at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Sühring.
This is one of the best free outings in the spring! Did you know that you can gather (or pick, for the connoisseurs 😉) oysters yourself at various locations in the Netherlands? I’m in Zeeland for a bit this weekend, and if we can make it, we’ll go again. 📍In this video, I show you where you can fill your bucket. Comment *oester* for the comprehensive guide with all the details about all 8 locations + handy tips and rules. Important to know: – Max. 10 kilos per person (≈ 1 bucket) – For personal use only – Do not scoop or scrape the seabed – Go at low tide Handy things to bring: Bucket, screwdriver, boots, work gloves, tea towel, clean clothes, and garbage bags (for the oysters *and* dirty clothes). And of course: bring an oyster knife, lemon, and champagne too 🍋🥂 Because you’ll want to taste something right away, won’t you! The oyster season runs from September to about April / early May, so now that the water isn't so cold, this is the perfect outing. In the full guide, I share exactly where you can easily find them, without much effort. Comment oyster and I'll send it to you right away! Who do you want to go oyster gathering with soon? ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲'𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝘀𝗽𝗼𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 These are those few magical weeks each year when the city suddenly feels different. Everything is in bloom and all you want to do is be outside. Coffee to-go in hand, and just head out as soon as the sun shows up. 📍 Bloesempark – Amsterdamse Bos (the classic, yes it gets busy, but totally worth it) 📍 Rijksmuseum 📍 Fruit Garden of West 📍 Westerpark 📍 Jozef Israëlskade 📍 WG site 📍 Nelson Mandelapark 📍 Bos en Lommerplantsoen 📍Amstelpark By mid-April most of the sakura will already be gone, so if you want to catch it: this is your moment. I'll definitely be doing a few more rounds before it's over. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck _______________________________________________ 🌸 Discover the best places to spot cherry blossom in Amsterdam and enjoy the sakura in full bloom. 🌸
3 x home that has the ultimate green space. Not too big, everything within walking distance, but plenty of nice hotspots!! These services (and what clothing) are in the Netherlands 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘃𝗼𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘁𝗼 𝗴𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗽 𝗱𝗲𝘇𝗲 𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗲! I have massive spring fever, so it's time for a mini-escape: everything is within walking distance, there are lovely coffee shops, boutiques for shopping, and enough gems to discover in 48 hours ✨ Which city is at the top of your list for a spring getaway? Let me know in the comments & save for your next girls' trip. 🖤 ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
This is your sign to plan your next weekend brunch with friends in Amsterdam 👀 @ottolenghi_amsterdam is officially open and the new go-to hotspot for flavors of the Levant. Open from breakfast to dinner and I can't wait to go back for a lazy weekend brunch with a table full of dishes and good conversations. Save this one to your Amsterdam Little Black Book 📓! 🖊️ @anne_de_buck ____________________________ Ottolenghi Amsterdam is a new all-day restaurant near Museum Square by chef and entrepreneur @ottolenghi in @mo_hotels @conservatoriumhotel.

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12 fun things to do in Rotterdam and The Hague

Art Museum (The Hague): I think the Kunstmuseum is by far one of the finest art museums in The Hague. They regularly host excellent exhibitions related to fashion, as well as a lot of modern art. Right now, there's a great exhibition on display, including one about the Cobra movement.
Park at this ParkBee garage: President Kennedylaan of The Hague Marriott Hotel

Rent bicycles at Scheveningen & Kijkduin (The Hague): Fancy exploring nature or getting a breath of fresh air on the Scheveningen boulevard? Walking is fun, but you'll see more by bike! Plan a scenic route, for example, towards Kijkduin or Katwijk aan Zee. Fancy a delicious dinner in The Hague or on the beach in the evening? It's all possible!
Park at this ParkBee garage: Birchwood Block Street 

Cycling in Scheveningen

Take a boat trip (The Hague): Did you know you can also take a boat tour in The Hague? It's a fun way to explore the city from the water, or if you're planning a trip to The Hague with a group of friends this summer. You can board at Pletterijkade 1, for example, just a few minutes' walk from the ParkBee garage on Scheldestraat.
Park at this ParkBee garage: Scheldt Street

Discover Chinatown (The Hague): Want to feel like you're in Asia right in the heart of The Hague? Then stroll through Chinatown! As soon as you pass through the gates, you'll find yourself in one of the city's most colorful neighborhoods. Here you'll find many excellent Chinese restaurants, as well as Asian supermarkets and other specialty shops. A vibrant neighborhood where you'll never get tired of exploring.
Park at this ParkBee garage: New Molstraat, Pavilion Canal of Grote Markt

Children's Book Museum (The Hague): As promised, the tips in this list are fun for all ages. I had a blast visiting the Children's Book Museum with my son. The permanent exhibition "ABC with the Animals" was a particular favorite, bringing animals from well-known children's books to life. Fun for ages 2 and up!
Park at this ParkBee garage: The Carpentierstraat A

Go see street art (Rotterdam): Want to combine a stroll through the city with seeing the most beautiful street art? Rewriters010 has mapped out Rotterdam's most unique and impressive street art in various neighborhoods, from the city center to Crooswijk, for example. Through their app, you can walk the various routes for a symbolic fee of 99 cents. Whichever walk you decide to take, ParkBee will help you find a stress-free and affordable parking spot in no time.
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Street art in Rotterdam

Food tour at Fenix ​​Food Factory (Rotterdam): This food hall, as they so aptly put it, is "fresh on the inside, raw on the outside." Katendrecht has changed considerably in recent years! One of the old factories and warehouses now houses one of the Netherlands' most exciting food markets. Sample something delicious from various businesses and share everything with your companions so you can sample as much as possible!
Park at this ParkBee garage: Room Mate Bruno Hotel

Museum Park (Rotterdam): Where Amsterdam has Museumplein, Rotterdam has Museumpark. Within walking distance of the bustling city center, you'll find several of the city's best museums right next to each other. The Natural History Museum, for example, is a great place for kids. I also always find a visit to De Kunsthal very inspiring, where the Youthquake exhibition is currently on display. You might have already read that Museum Boijmans van Beuningen is currently closed for renovations. At the end of this year, they will open perhaps Rotterdam's most beautiful building: Het Depot. It's already open in Museumpark and so special... you can't miss it during your day in Rotterdam!
Park at this ParkBee garage: New Binnenweg

Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam

© Depot Boijmans van Beuningen. Photo: Ossip van Duivenbode

Take a ride on the water taxi (Rotterdam): The Kop van Zuid is one of my favorite parts of the city. You'll find the Nederlands Fotomuseum there, for example, as well as numerous excellent restaurants, of which Hotel New York is perhaps the most famous. If you want to make it a festive outing, book a high tea there, for example. Afterwards, take a ride on the water taxi that departs from the quay there towards Rotterdam city center. In my opinion, it never gets old and truly adds something special to a day out!
Park at this ParkBee garage: Room Mate Bruno Hotel 

Discover Delfshaven, The Park & ​​the Euromast (Rotterdam): Three tips in one, because this route will let you discover a different side of Rotterdam. You'll start in historic Delfshaven and walk towards Het Park. This park is home to the iconic Euromast. It's an unmissable landmark on the Rotterdam skyline, but I bet you've never stood atop it. Right now, there's a pop-up rooftop bar, so you can enjoy a drink at such a high altitude!
Park at this ParkBee garage: Heiman Dullaertplein

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