No need to go on a scavenger hunt or look for answers to be able to continue with this selfguided city walk. You can follow the route at your own pace and make as many stops (for a drink in one of our many bars - just a suggestion) as you like. 
Learn more about Arnhem Central railway station, the Eusebius Church and strange art you can find on the church, the Devils House, the Saber gate, the John Frostbridge/the Battle of Arnhem and the connection that Arnhem has with Audrey Hepburn, just to name a few things!
This tour is available in English, Dutch and German. This is a private city walk that you can do by yourself with up to 4 people in total.
NOTE: When the payment has been completed, I will send you the PDF with the route by WhatsApp, this can take up to 1 day maximum. I will do my best to send the route as quickly as possible, but I am not online 24/7, so do not make your purchase on the day you want to walk the route, but at least 1 day in advance.
This is a self guided city walk, so there will be no guide to meet up. Arnhem Central railway station is the startingpoint of the city walk.
Learn more about this modern railway station, the starting poin of the city walk. Inside the mobile route you can find a photo of wat the railway station used to look like pre ww2. Tourist always have fun while having a look at the bike-parking. This is free accesseble if you enter the railway station on the lower level (near the buses).
Take a look in this free to enter modern building. Take the lift to the top floor make your way down the building by stairs for the best experience. Don't forget to visit level -1, you will find the Heritage museum there.
The only old gate in the city that is left 'in tackt'. It was heavily damaged during the Battle of Arnhem but was rebuild after ww2. A true gem. Entrance to this Sable Gate is not possible, but it is definitely woth to explore the outside of the gate and take some photos.
another gem on the list. This former city hall that is now home to the office of our mayor. This building from the 16th century survived the Battle of Arnhem almost in full. Untherneath the arch, in the brickwork, you can still see the scrapmill 'scars'. Entrance to the Devils House is not possible, but it is definitely woth to explore the outside of the gate and take some photos.
This fee free museum is worth a visit if you are interested in the Battle of Arnhem history. Make your way down to level -1 for a video impression of the timeline of the Battle of Arnhem.
This beautiful theather is one you want to see. It was build in 1847 but remodeled quite a few times since then. The restaurant is perfect for a bite to eat or have a rest-stop.
The Eusebius Church is definitely worth a visit and avisit to the church is fee free. Inside the church you will learn about the Duke Karel van Gelre. The exhebition about him is really interesting!
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