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989sedab
My husband and I enjoyed walking around. The place is very mysterious ay night. The old hall entrance is worth seeing. Very nice restaurant around.
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michaelsH1985CQ
Generally found Nijmegen to be modern, architecturally unappealing, and NOT in appearance "the oldest city in the Netherlands." Hardly worth a longish trip from Leiden on the train. Thought Arnhem had more to offer, visually, than Nijmegen.
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Richb--ch
It does have a large market and it is surropounded by beautiful buildings leading to Stevenkirk. A nice town centre
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Iris-Dutchie
A lot of nice cafes and restaurants to spend an afternoon. Don't forget to take a look at the Stevens church, very nice.
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NikoS383
These fortunatly spared houses of the intense bombardment of nijmegen in februari 1944 are worthwile of a visit. There is also the oldest pub of Nijmegen "de blauwe hand" (the blue hand) and the waag gebouw are very pretty. The contrast is great with the opposing buildings of the post war construction period.
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826martinh
Grote market place is situated in nijmegen town square and is an ideal market to get most household items and usual market gifts,it stretches a fair way along the highstreet and compliments the surrounding buildings of yesteryear,price wise it is slightly cheaper than the shops but its real beauty is its location and the beautiful buildings that adorn it...in my view it rates perhaps one of the most pretty and idealistic market squares in europe,well worth a visit if only to" admire the scenery."
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Betula103
I visited this lovely town on a Sunday when people were taking advantage of the good Spring weather to shop at the market stalls and relax at tables and the streets and town square chatting, eating and drinking. The Markt with its old historic buildings is a very short walk from the river.
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moniquealice
Perfect for shopping, walk and enjoying yourself at free time. Lots of cafees and small bars give You opportunity to drink or eat something delicious.Try kibbeling - typical dutch fish fried in deep oil. Delicious!
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kasperp2014
Simple yet elegant with well-preserved historic buildings and several cozy cafes. The actual market is quite diverse in products and has an authentic Dutch feel to it. A short walk away from the Waal quay and the main shopping streets.
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Neuteboom
When you walk on the Grote Markt and look around, you will notice the nice mediëval atmosphere. There many good restaurants and it's a good location to discover the city.