brown and gray concrete building under cloudy sky during daytime
A row of bikes parked next to each other on a street
a bunch of bikes are parked on the side of the street
A row of bikes parked next to each other on a sidewalk
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Holiday in Groningen

City in Netherlands — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇳🇱

Country

Netherlands

Type

City

Best time to travel

April to October, Noorderzon Festival in August, weekly market year-round on Tuesday and Saturday

Budget/day

85-140 € (Mid-range hotel, restaurants)

Getting there from Germany

From East Frisia/Leer about 1.5 hours, from Hamburg about 3 hours, from Bremen about 2.5 hours by car or train

About Groningen

Groningen is the liveliest student city in the Netherlands and an underrated gem in the far north of the country, surprising visitors with a youthful energy that one does not expect in a city of this size. Of the 230,000 inhabitants, around 60,000 are students – making Groningen the youngest city in the Netherlands and creating a café, bar, and cultural scene that rivals Amsterdam, at a fraction of the prices. The Martinitoren, the 97-meter-high tower of the Martinikerk, is the city's landmark and offers a view over the flat Groninger landscape to the Wadden Sea after 260 steps. The Grote Markt and Vismarkt together form one of the largest marketplaces in the Netherlands and are the vibrant heart of the city. Here, students, market visitors, and café guests meet outdoors. The Groninger Museum, a postmodern building of colorful geometric shapes on an island in the city canal, is architecturally so bold that it polarizes – but this very audacity fits Groningen perfectly. Groningen is the bicycle capital of the world. Over 60 percent of the journeys in the city center are made by bike, and the cycling infrastructure is so well developed that driving in the center is practically impossible and unnecessary. For German visitors, Groningen is the closest Dutch city: less than two hours from the North Sea coast and East Frisia, about three hours from Hamburg. The city is an excellent starting point for the UNESCO-protected Wadden Islands of Schiermonnikoog and Borkum, the Bourtange fortress, and the endless expanses of the Groninger land. In December, the Noorderzon Festival takes place, one of the best performing arts festivals in Europe.

Safety
90
Nightlife
70
Urban
70
Culture
65
Food
60

Top 6 highlights in Groningen

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Martinitoren

97-meter-high church tower with panoramic views over the flat landscape to the Wadden Sea after 260 steps

2

Groninger Museum

Postmodern art museum on a canal island with colorful geometric shapes and changing exhibitions

3

Grote Markt & Vismarkt

One of the largest marketplaces in the Netherlands with cafés, market stalls, and vibrant student life

4

Noorderplantsoen Park

Green oasis in the city center, popular meeting place for picnics, concerts, and the Noorderzon Festival

5

Bicycle Culture

Most bicycle-friendly city in the world with over 60% cycling share and perfect infrastructure

6

Wadden Sea & Islands

UNESCO World Heritage right at the doorstep: mudflat hiking and ferries to the islands of Schiermonnikoog and Borkum

Hotels in Groningen

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Reise-SIM für Groningen

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Groningen

Recommended travel time

April to October, Noorderzon Festival in August, weekly market year-round on Tuesday and Saturday

Summer

Mild, 17-22°C, North Sea influence, changeable, long evenings

Winter

Cool, 0-5°C, windy, cozy indoor life in cafés and pubs

How much does a holiday in Groningen cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

45-75 € (Hostel, student venues)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

85-140 € (Mid-range hotel, restaurants)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

160-280 € (Boutique hotel, gourmet)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Groningen

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Renting a bike is a must – Groningen is flat, car-free in the center, and has the best cycling infrastructure in the world

The Museumkaart is valid in Groningen and is worth it for the Groninger Museum and smaller galleries

Explore Peperstraat and Poelestraat in the evening – this is where the nightlife concentrates with bars for every taste

Take a day trip from Groningen to Schiermonnikoog – one of the most beautiful Wadden Islands, accessible by bus and ferry

Try Eierbal – the local specialty is a hard-boiled egg in a ragout shell, crispy fried, best found at the Vismarkt

Food & drink in Groningen

These specialties you must try!

Eierbal – hard-boiled egg wrapped in ragout and crispy fried, Groningen's most famous snack
Groninger Mosterdsoep – creamy mustard soup, a northern German specialty found only here
Groninger Koek – spicy honey cake with cloves and cinnamon, the traditional treat of the city
Kibbeling – fried cod pieces with remoulade, available at every fish stand in the city center
Bitterballen – crispy meat croquettes for beer, a standard snack in Groningen's many student pubs
Suitable for:Student cityBicycleMartinitorenWadden SeaMuseumNightlifeNorth GermanCity trip

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