10 Things to do Good for Kids in Arnhem That You Shouldn't Miss

May 27, 2021 Karren Gelb

A sizable city in its own right, Arnhem is best known today as the site of one of the most famous battles of World War II. Given city rights in 1233, it has long been at the center of conflicts because of its strategic location on the banks of the Rhine River. The Battle of Arnhem, part of Operation Market Garden, was fought in September 1944. Advancing Allied forces, in large part due to a series of mistakes, failed to secure a key bridge and suffered defeat, delaying the Allied advance into Germany until the following spring. The 1977 movie "A Bridge Too Far" was based on the events here.
Restaurants in Arnhem

1. Burgers' Zoo and Safaripark

Antoon van Hooffplein 1, 6816 SH Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 442 4534 [email protected] http://www.burgerszoo.nl
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Burgers' Zoo and Safaripark

On March 31, 1913, Faisanterie Buitenlust, the forerunner of the current modern animal park Burgers' Zoo, opens its doors to the public for the first time. Since its foundation by Johan Burgers, the first owner and the one who named the animal park in Arnhem, the park has always remained a real family business. Already from its inception the zoo caused a sensation due to its daring new organisation, which naturally is in the way the animals' accommodations are shaped as well as in the way the experiences for the visitors are created. Burgers' Zoo has a rich history, which has shaped the zoo into the way it is today, and as you can still find it now in the wooded area just north of Arnhem.

Reviewed By Aljosha - Bochum, Germany

We always enjoy a trip to the Zoo so burgers zoo was the logical conclusion for our next destination. Overall a lovely trip with amazing different areas. Be ready to stay for 5-6 hours for a relaxed walkthrough. Highlights:Djungle and mangrove area.

2. Arnhem War Museum

Kemperbergerweg 780, 6816 RX Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 442 0958 http://www.arnhemsoorlogsmuseum.com
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Arnhem War Museum

Reviewed By Rocketsatx - San Antonio, United States

A large collection of uniforms, insignias, helmets, caps, ammunition, food items, equipment and weapons from the German and Allied armies that fought in the Arnhem area. A somewhat small vehicle collection. Many of the items are deteriorated from time and weather since they were buried for a time, sometimes a little long time, before being located after the war. A number of staged scenes have been created with mannequins and appropriate equipment and uniforms. This is not the typical government museum; more like a bunch of collectors showing off artifacts, and putting quite a bit of effort into presentation. We were glad we went.

3. Nederlands Openluchtmuseum

Hoeferlaan 4, 6816 SG Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 357 6111 http://www.openluchtmuseum.nl
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4.5 based on 1,783 reviews

Nederlands Openluchtmuseum

The Netherlands Open Air Museum (Nederlands Openluchtmuseum) takes you back into the past of every day life of ordinairy Dutch people. The museum lies in a beautiful park on the outskirts of the vibrant city of Arnhem. There is so much to see. Meet the museum staff who appear to have stepped straight out of the past. Proud of their heritage they will inspire you with their stories. For young and old alike, a visit to the museum is an unforgettable experience. Feast your senses on stories, smells, flavours and images that will take you back to days gone by. Whatever your age, the living history will make a lasting impression, bringing back memories and astonishing you by turns. Immerse yourself in the past and get to know the Dutch people and their history.

Reviewed By AnnH980 - York, United Kingdom

We found this place quite by accident whilst looking for things to do in the area whilst on holiday and I can honestly say it was one of the highlights of our holiday. It is a living museum showing the history of Dutch farming, craftsmen and lots more besides. The majority of the buildings are original and have been relocated to this place from their original sites throughout he country, some of which were over 100years old. There was so much to see and do, lots of beautiful windmills and and there were signs in English explaining the history of everything. There was an ice rink as it was winter and a fairground with lots of little stalls selling things to eat and drink. A old style tram was available to go around the place if you didn't want to walk. An amazing place which we would definitely go back to.

4. Park Sonsbeek

Sonsbeek, Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 445 0660 http://www.parksonsbeek.nl
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Park Sonsbeek

Reviewed By mslotman - Doetinchem, The Netherlands

Park in the Arnhem city center with nice little lakes, fountains, theme gardens and lots of space to enjoy a picnic. We went for the “stadsvila” for lunch.

5. Molenplaats Sonsbeek

Zijpendaalseweg 24a, 6814 CL Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 445 0660 http://www.molenplaatssonsbeek.nl
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Molenplaats Sonsbeek

6. Rozet Arnhem (Library)

Kortestraat 16, 6811 EP Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 354 3100 [email protected] http://www.rozet.nl
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Rozet Arnhem (Library)

Rozet is the center for culture, heritage and education in Arnhem. When you enter Rozet as a visitor, you step outside again with a richer mind. Rozet is the stage for activities aimed at social and sustainable development and the creative industry of Arnhem. Lectures, courses, workshops, debates, presentations, performances and exhibitions make Rozet a lively hub. In addition to the many activities, Rozet is open daily for visitors. With workstations, cozy seats, power points and free Wi-Fi on every floor, Rozet is the place to work, meet and relax.

Reviewed By anonymous2232018 - Dublin, Ireland

We visited the Rozet in February this year. This centre is just unbelievable. The size, the books, the clever layout. Its designed to encourage families and children. Well done to the people of Arnhem, and the Netherlands in building such a fantastic amenity.

7. Pathe

Oude Stationsstraat 20, 6811 KE Arnhem The Netherlands +31 900 1458 http://pathe.nl
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Pathe

8. ArnhemLife

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ArnhemLife

On our website, we offer over 16 walking-, bike-, and bus tours in and around Arnhem. Popular tours are Battlefield tours, our Mural City Walk or the Highlights of Arnhem tour. Read our many reviews from happy customers who already booked a tour with us. Explore the city with one of our local guides and make the most of your stay in Arnhem. On our website, you can also find tourist information about food, culture, social and living in Arnhem.

9. De Eusebiuskerk Arnhem

Kerkplein 1, 6811 EB Arnhem The Netherlands +31 26 443 5068 [email protected] http://eusebius.nl/
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De Eusebiuskerk Arnhem

The Big or Eusebius Church in Arnhem has dominated the skyline of the city of Arnhem for more than five centuries now and tells the history of the capital of the province of Gelderland from the Middle Ages until the Second World War and the post-war reconstruction. The Eusebius Church is both historical and contemporary and is frequently used for various activities and events. Get fascinated by the history of the Eusebius Church. Discover the historical objects, the famous Strumphler-organ in the beautiful Church Hall and return to the year 1000 in the crypts. The unique panoramic elevator takes you past one of Europe’s largest and heaviest carillons up to 73 meters high, where you can enjoy a panoramic view over Arnhem and its surroundings. The Eusebius Church regularly organizes (temporary) exhibitions on the history of the Eusebius Church.

Reviewed By zavedya - Venlo, The Netherlands

St. Eusebius church also known as the Eusebiuskerk or the Grote Kerk, at 93 metres is the largest church, and the largest building in Arnhem, The Netherlands. [1] Notably the building contains an elevator that was added to the church in 1994, which allows visitors to travel to the top of the spire and view the city of Arnhem from its highest point. More intriguing perhaps, visitors can also enter the crypt at the rear of the church which contains a number of full skeletons lying in state, in the darkness of the church's crypt.

10. Feestaardvarken

Bartokpark, Arnhem The Netherlands http://www.facebook.com/Feestaardvarken
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Feestaardvarken

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