Set sail on the ultimate party boat in Groningen, cruising through picturesque canals for 2 hours filled with music and fun. Ideal for friends, birthdays, or casual outings, this cruise includes unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks, ensuring a lively atmosphere. Enjoy unique views of Groningen from the water, complete with party lighting and a fully stocked bar. With a group size of up to 75 people, this experience promises summer energy and unforgettable memories.
- 2-hour party boat cruise through Groningen’s scenic canals
- Unlimited drinks included: beer, wine, and soft drinks
- Enjoy great music and vibrant party lighting on board
- Suitable for ages 18+, with toilet facilities available
The easiest way to find the boarding location is by searching "Terrasje Speciaal" on Google Maps. It’s at Groningen’s main station, left of the bridge towards the Groninger Museum when facing away from the station. A beach flag will mark the concrete stairs for boarding.
The Oosterhaven in Groningen is a charming harbor that plays a significant role in the maritime history of the city. Located on the edge of the city center, the Oosterhaven offers picturesque views with moored ships, both historical and modern, contributing to the area's unique charm.
Groningen Central Station, known as "Hoofdstation Groningen," is a significant transportation hub and architectural landmark in the city of Groningen. Opened in 1896, this historic station is renowned for its stunning architecture, blending neo-Gothic and Renaissance Revival styles. A visit to Groningen Central Station offers an opportunity to appreciate its beautiful facade, featuring ornate details, turrets, and large windows. Inside, the grandeur continues with a spacious and elaborately decorated main hall, adorned with stained glass windows and intricate tile work. The station is not only a key transportation node, connecting Groningen with other major cities in the Netherlands and beyond, but also a cultural and historical landmark. It serves as a gateway to the city, welcoming visitors with its striking architectural beauty.
The "Peerd van Ome Loeks" is a well-known statue located near the Groningen Central Station, serving as a beloved landmark and a symbol of local folklore. The statue, which translates to "Uncle Loeks' Horse" in English, depicts a life-sized horse and is a tribute to a famous local story about a man named Loeks and his faithful steed. The sculpture captures the essence of the tale, with the horse standing proudly, evoking a sense of loyalty and strength. Created by artist Jan de Baat and unveiled in 1959, the statue has become an iconic piece of public art in Groningen. It is made of bronze, giving it a timeless and enduring quality.
The Groningen Museum building is a striking example of contemporary architecture, renowned for its bold and unconventional design. Opened in 1994, the museum's architecture is the result of a collaboration between several renowned architects, including Alessandro Mendini, Philippe Starck, and Coop Himmelb(l)au. The building's exterior is a vibrant mix of shapes, colors, and materials, creating a visually captivating structure that stands out along the Verbindingskanaal. The museum is composed of several interconnected pavilions, each with its own unique design and character. The central pavilion, designed by Mendini, features a golden tower and brightly colored facades, while other sections incorporate innovative uses of glass, metal, and concrete. The diverse architectural styles reflect the eclectic nature of the museum's art collections.
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                          You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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