A walk through the city is, for those who pay attention, a little journey through time. Muurhuizen, the Lieve Vrouwetoren and the Koppelpoort you probably already know, but did you know that history is still very much present in the side streets as well?
Monday, Jan. 17, is Blue Monday. A day known as the most gloomy day of the year. But make a few preparations, and you won't necessarily notice. How to take care of that? Read it in this blog.
Dry January was once coined by the British and is now a household word in many countries. In short, it involves challenging yourself not to drink alcohol for a month. But why would you do that? And more importantly; what do you drink?
Oliebollen and appelflappen are, of course, part of New Year's Eve, like beer is part of Amersfoort. For this last night of the year, arrange a drink board at one of these locals and end 2021 záááálig.
The city is full of lights and shop windows are decked out in the Christmas spirit. This makes our beautiful city even more magical. There are things to do that are extra special just now. You just have to know where to find them. Check out our tips in the blog.
Amersfoort is bursting with big home furnishing store chains with well-known names. But where can you find that one special store? We looked for a few local addresses where you will certainly succeed and made a route of it. Check it out!