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    • By plane

      [url=http://www.rotterdamthehagueairport.nl/]Rotterdam The Hague Airport[/url] is 6km north of [wiki=8f49c208e01797381033a70b55fbac13]Rotterdam[/wiki] and 60km north of Breda.

      [url=http://www.eindhovenairport.nl/]Eindhoven Airport[/url] is 55km southeast of Breda. Ryanair and Wizzair operate flights to/from this airport.

      [url=http://www.schiphol.nl/home/Index.jsp]Amsterdam Schiphol Airport[/url] is 110km north of Breda and has more flights than the Rotterdam airport. From the airport, [url=http://www.ns.nl/en/travellers/arrange-and-buy/tickets-and-passes/intercity-direct]NS Dutch Railways[/url] operates frequent Intercity Direct high-speed rail service, every 30 minutes to Breda. The journey takes 1 hour and costs €18.50 one-way.

      [url=http://www.brusselsairport.be/]Brussels Airport[/url] is 96km south of Breda. Many international carriers operate flights to/from this airport. The train from Brussels takes about 90 minutes and costs €27.

    • By train

      [url=http://www.ns.nl/en/travellers/home]NS Dutch Railways[/url] operates trains operate between Breda and most cities in the [wiki=a67d4cbdd1b59e0ffccc6bafc83eb033]Netherlands[/wiki] and neighboring countries.

    • By car

      From [wiki=3eb8670d999ac077dd0e2c345cb7c905]Amsterdam[/wiki], Breda can be reached by taking the A2 to Utrecht and then the A27. Breda is less than a 90 minute drive from the three main ferry ports in Holland. From [wiki=8f49c208e01797381033a70b55fbac13]Rotterdam[/wiki], Breda can be reached by taking the A16 to Breda, which will take about 30 to 40 minutes.

    • By boat

      [url=http://www.poferries.com/eu/rotterdam-hull]P&O Ferries[/url] operates overnight ferry service between [wiki=63b0fc998685327831f96bbe7b07b7e2]Hull[/wiki], [wiki=64f607906be7598a02d75dbc1e979662]England[/wiki] and [wiki=8f49c208e01797381033a70b55fbac13]Rotterdam[/wiki], the nearest port to Breda. The journey takes 12 hours.

  • filter_dramaGet around
    You can get around by bike (rent from Central Station) or Citybus. But almost everything in the city centre is walkable.
    You can grab a cab at the Breda Central Station, most cabs will cost you around 10 euros. (depending on the driver.) There are some questionable characters around there. If you want to be safe, call Peutax +31(0)76-5710000 and make a pre-arranged price. Other companies are Taxi-Line (reckognized by their "Yellow Cab" style), City-Cab and TCM (Taxi Centrale Made).
    You could also take a "Train-Taxi". By buying a ticket, you can be driven aorund thentire Breda municipality. However, this is only to one address, and all occupants must have a valid ticket. These can be bought from the NS vending machine.
    From the central trainstation, it is a 10 to 15 minute walk to the city centre. Just go through the Willemstraat, cross the bridge over the moat and you are almost there!
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    Some of Breda's medieval buildings have been demolished in the past, but much remains. On the Grote Markt, the city's main square, you can find the Church of our Lady, in Gothic style, and the 18th century city hall.
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    Visit the OLV Church

    * Visit the Castle that once was the home of William of Orange

    * Visit the Begijnhof (Baginage) and the church on the premises

    * Get a tour through the old moats of Breda

    * Drink real Belgian and Brabants beer on Grote Markt or Havermarkt square.

    * Explore the nightlife on thursdays, fridays and saturdays around Havermarkt square.

    * You should visit the Wilhelminastraat. It is located just south of the city centre and hosts lots of exlusive shops. It has a very rich and nice atmosphere

    * It is also recommended to visit the old neighbourhood Zandberg and Ginneken, just south of the Wilhelminastraat. It has lots of old merchants' houses and on the south end you will find the Mastbos. One of the nicest forests in the Netherlands
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    Breda is a well known shopping city in the Netherlands. In the old city centre you can find lots of clothing shops.
    Also the department stores HEMA and V&D can be found.
    The Barones, a shopping mall, holds certain high-end stores, but also a H&M can be found here.
    Breda has also some antique shops and jewelry stores.
    Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday a market is held in the city centre.
    The Saturday Market is held on the Haagdijk, a 10 minute walk south from the Grote Markt.
    All the other markets are held on the Grote Market, the central square of the city.
    You can find second-hand bookstores in the Veemarktstraat.
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    Restaurant Parc, Grote Markt 20-22
    * Restaurant Chocolat, Torenstraat 9
    * Restaurant Dickens & Jones, Grote Markt 40
    * Restaurant Breda Bistro, Grote markt 29 "http://bredabistro.nl/"
    * Restaurant Flinstering, Grote Markt 23 (Currently Closed and being redecorated)
    *Small but busy restaurant. They don't take credit cards. Rather than "starters" and "main courses", they have portions which are somewhere in between, for €8.50 each.
    *Popular pizza place in Breda, which also does pasta, lasagna and various fish and meat dishes. Medium price range.
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    Parc Breda, Grote Markt 20
    * Kerkplein, Torenstraat 17-19

    [wiki=beaaab8d1373c1d9b1125bb90ba0b036]nl:Breda[/wiki]
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