Visit Vondelpark, the urban park of Amsterdam

The sweeping urban gardens of the Vondelpark should not be missed during your trip to Amsterdam. With lush gardens, beautiful flower beds and picnic areas, it is a good choice when thinking of a place to relax and rest

Lana de Wit

The biggest city park in Amsterdam

West of the Leidseplein and Museumplein lies the beautiful Vondelpark. Firstopened to the public in 1865, this 19th century park offers a natural retreat within the city centre. The expansive Vondelpark spans 47 hectares of well-manicured greens, pathways, beautiful flower beds and grand trees. It is home to many bird species such as blue herons and wild ducks. There is an open-air theatre, six children's play areas and a large pond, making the Vondelpark ideal for solo or group recreation. An iron bandstand is used for musical concerts and numerous hotels, restaurants and cafés are in the vicinity.

What to do at Vondelpark

The Vondelpark offers visitors many possibilities. Sprawl on the grass and soak up some sunshine, rent skateboards or bicycles, stroll or jog through the park or arrange a pleasant picnic amid the verdant surroundings. In fact, a huge picnic gathering in the Vondelpark – attended by 433 participants – made it to the Guinness Book of Records in 2009. Open-air concerts liven up the atmosphere during summer, when masses gather to enjoy the free shows. Do not neglect to admire the many important statues in the Vondelpark. The imposing bronze statue of Dutch poet Joost van den Vondel, after whom the park is named, can be found on the premises. Other notable statues include The Fish by Pablo Picasso and Mama Baranka by Nelson Carrilho.

Opening times and getting here

The Vondelpark is accessible to the public 365 days a year and 24 hours a day. To reach the park from Dam Square, take tram line 1 and get off at J.P. Heijestraat. Alternatively, it is a half-hour walk from Dam Square if you fancy the fresh air. If you are near the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum then the Vondelpark is just a few minutes' walk away.

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Author: Lana de Wit

Guest Relations Manager at Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky

My name is Lana de Wit, Guest Relations Manager at Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky. Together with the Guest Relations and Guest Services team we are making sure that all guests are having the best experience at our hotel and look after their special requests, celebrations and expectations. I get energy out of solving problems and striving for the best there is possible and I love the fact that every day is different and full of surprises. I always wanted to work at Krasnapolsky since I was a little girl, so being able to work here the past years has been a dream together with my fantastic colleagues. My biggest mission is to let every guest leave with extraordinary stories and unforgettable memories to take home. I look forward to welcoming you here in Amsterdam to give you the true Anantara experience!

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