Off the beaten path things to do in Utrecht with insider tips (2024)

Two weeks ago, I headed to Utrecht for the ultimate insider tour of Utrecht. I was lucky enough to be shown around by Utrecht by Suzanne, a proud resident of Utrecht, that I met using a website called 2 glimpse. We had a lovely time doing the off the beaten path things to do in Utrecht that many tourists miss.

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Contents

  • 1 How I met Suzanne, a Utrecht local
  • 2 Off the beaten path things to do in Utrecht
    • 2.1 Rent a bike
    • 2.2 Breakfast/Coffee at Gys
    • 2.3 Healthy brunch at a former bank, Karibu
    • 2.4 Kayaking around the city
    • 2.5 View a historic hofje
    • 2.6 Have a game day at one of Utrecht’s many game cafes
    • 2.7 Go shopping on Twijnstraat
    • 2.8 Vegan-friendly coffee and cakes
    • 2.9 Exploring the modern area of Utrecht
      • 2.9.1 Have a meal in a former watertower!?
      • 2.9.2 Eat insect based sushi
    • 2.10 Go out for a local beer
  • 3 What’s your favorite thing to do in Utrecht off the beaten path?

How I met Suzanne, a Utrecht local

I love connecting with locals whenever I travel to a new country, however I don’t do this enough in my home of the Netherlands. In the past, I’ve used other websites to connect with locals for tips, so I decided to take a staycation in the Netherlands.

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The idea behind 2 glimpse, a website, is that you post whether you want to meet up with people or just meet up with travelers/locals in the area. I spent a little while looking around for someone who could show me something in the Netherlands that I didn’t know about.

I love seeing a place with new eyes and I came into 2 glimpse with an open mind. I’ve found the vibe incredibly open, positive, and inspiring with people simply wanting to learn about another person’s life.

While looking through the profiles of the members of 2 glimpse, Suzanne caught my eye. Suzanne is an entrepreneur, girlboss, and blogger based in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her 2 glimpse profile advertised her as a lover of learning about new cultures, food, animals, cool cafes, and sports.

After we started talking, Iknew that I wanted to meet her as I could just tell that we’d click like we did. You can scroll down to read what she showed me in Utrecht!

Suzanne blogs in Dutch at VrijeMeid about lifestyle, travel, and entrepreneurship. If you don’t know Dutch, that’s okay as I included a video of hers in English in this blog post!

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Utrecht is only about forty minutes by me by train, so it was super easy to hop over to Utrecht. Some people on 2 glimpse only meet up for specific things, like the woman that I heard about who works a pharmacist who is interested in seeing what working in a pharmacy is like elsewhere in Europe.

I decided to have a laid back approach and I told Suzanne that I wanted to get a little glimpse into her favorite places in Utrecht that other people don’t necessarily know about. I told her that I trusted all her picks and the only thing that she required from me was that I rented a bike for the day to make it easier to get around. As a Type A personality, it was a bit unnerving trusting someone withmy staycation, but spoiler alert: it was a blast.

I really thought that I knew Utrecht. I’ve been dozens of times and I love visiting Utrecht. This stunning Dutch city with two level canals is super romantic and relaxing, but I’ve honestly rarely leave the historic city center as I stay on foot and I love the historic center so much. I challenged Suzanne to show me something different…

Off the beaten path things to do in Utrecht

Rent a bike

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One of the best ways to get around the Netherlands is by bike. I recommend usingsome caution in terms of using proper signaling, but in general, I absolutely love biking in the Netherlands and I’d encourage you to try out biking in Utrecht.

If you’re a Dutch resident, I recommend getting a personal OVchipkaart along with the NS Ovfiets subscription. With this, you pay about 4 euros for a bike rental, however this is not possible if you’re a tourist in Utrecht.

To rent a bike in Utrecht as a tourist, I recommend looking into William Street Bike, which comes recommended. It’s typically cheaper in the Netherlands to get a bike with a pedal break although many people aren’t comfortable with this at first.

Breakfast/Coffee at Gys

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Gys is an organic coffee shop with a nice assortment of vegan/vegetarian-friendly food is perfect for a lazy breakfast or a relaxing afternoon. There are two locations: one in the center and one lesser known one along the gentrifying Amsterdamsestraatweg area. I visited theAmsterdamsestraatweg location and I was really impressed with their lactose-free options!

Healthy brunch at a former bank, Karibu

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Karibu is a former bank turned cool digital nomad hub as well as cafe. This African-inspired cafe serves up delicious, healthy, and food in a surprising setting. Needless to say, I did not expect the lush green plants and the cozy atmosphere after seeing the very official exterior of the building. Suzanne described as a hidden gem–and she was so right!

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Karibu is vegan and vegetarian friendly with a modern take on Dutch food. I loved my vegan flapjack pancakes made with banana and spinach! If I lived in Utrecht, I’d be here regularly.

Kayaking around the city

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Every single time that I visit Utrecht, I always see people kayaking along the stunning canals, but somehow, I always stay on the land. I let Suzanne decide what we’d do together and she surprised me by telling me that we’d take a kayaking journey through Utrecht. Even as a local, she told me how much she was surprised by how lovely it was–and how she had to show me.I heard from Suzanne that one of the most magical times to go is around sunset and that it’s super romantic.

We ended up renting a two person kayak from Canoe Rental Utrecht along Oudegracht, which cost six euros per person per hour. Depending on how long you want to canoe, you can do a more classic route along the canals or do two hours on the outskirts. We ended up following the Grift out of the city center.

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Along the way, we passed stunning canal houses, medieval cellars, adorable baby birds, lush parks, residential neighborhoods, and stunning churches. As we did the longer trip, I saw a lot of Utrecht out of the city center and in many cases, I seriously envy those with a house along the canals.

I was truly taken aback by how beautiful Utrecht was by kayak and it almost felt like visiting another city. Two hours seemed like the perfect amount of time as my arms really felt it after that time…Just be warned that if you do the two hour kayak tour, there are some very narrow canals and if you’re not the best kayaker when it comes to navigation (cough), you might run into some thorny plants like I did.

View a historic hofje

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All around the Netherlands, you’ll find stunning hofjes. These historic almshouses were often constructed by the rich as a way of helping the poor. Some of these homes are still used as social housing while others are privately owned. Some of these hofjes have stunning secret gardens within them, however it’s very important to ensure that you’re discreet and quiet as people live there. You can find a list of the many hofjes in Utrecht here.

Have a game day at one of Utrecht’s many game cafes

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Many people don’t realize that Utrecht is full of game cafes. As a board game geek, I have often stopped into the board game shops here. Many do a board game night where you can play different games, so check ahead on Meetup. At minimum, you can pick up a new game for home.

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Go shopping on Twijnstraat

Twijnstraat is one of the coolest streets in Utrecht. You need to be on a bike or to walk a while as it’s a bit far on foot. That said, it’s full of independent shops and cafes that you’ll want to peek into. It almost feels like a village, but a cool modern village. As a beer lover, I was intrigued by theDe Bierverteller, a little beer shop.

Vegan-friendly coffee and cakes

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When Suzanne promised me cake, I was pleasant to end up arriving at Broei. This cozy cafe has vegan-friendly cake that ishealthy. Broei is a 100% vegetarian cafe with modern coffee and organic products. I tried the Roze Bunker, a delicious drink from Utrecht.

Exploring the modern area of Utrecht

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Rotsoord is a modern part of Utrecht just outside of the city center where you can truly see the edge of Utrecht. Despite being so close at Utrecht Centraal, I had never ventured out to this area, which is full of hot spots, cute cafes, and interesting restaurants… There’s a lovely view of the water and the neo-Renaissance water tower mentioned below.

Have a meal in a former watertower!?

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In Utrecht, like many Dutch cities, the canals were filled with sewage. With cholera epidemics spreading across Europe and thanks to the game changing discovery by John Snow, Utrecht decided to build a water tower. The water tower was built in 1895 in a neo-Renaissance style. It’s over 39 meters–and had a museum inside of its former tank for a long time.

Now, it houses one of the most exclusive restaurants in Utrecht:WT Urban Kitchen. Suzanne told me that getting a reservation is not easy, but the food is worth it!

Eat insect based sushi

LE;EN is a popular hangout in the Rotsoord area. This Asian fusion restaurant experiments a lot with food–and their ingredients. Are you brave enough to try insect sushi? 😉

Go out for a local beer

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There are lots of great craft beer places in Utrecht. Suzanne recommended Klein Berlijn, a craft beer bar with a lovely terrace. However, we ended up going across the street toGist, a craft beer bar with an amazing Dutch beer selection and a lovely view of the canals, perfect for ending a day exploring Utrecht off the beaten path.

If you’re looking for something local to drink in Utrecht, consider trying a beer from VandeStreek brewery (from Utrecht). If you get hungry, there’s always bitterballen if you’re a meat eater.

If you enjoyed this post, consider checking out my other posts about the best day trips from Amsterdam, what to do in Utrecht for first time visitors and attending the Woerden cheese market. If you’re feeling inspired to meet a local to show you around, you can create a profile on 2 glimpse!

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What’s your favorite thing to do in Utrecht off the beaten path?

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FAQs

How many days in Utrecht is enough? ›

Utrecht, a small brimming with sights and attractions, holds immense popularity among tourists. A weekend is just the right amount of time to see pretty much everything in Utrecht. Most visitors prefer to spend one to three days here, and we have a few suggestions of things to do while you're visiting.

Is Utrecht expensive for tourists? ›

Utrecht is a moderately priced destination with an average daily cost of $203. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It's ranked in the top 50% of cities in Europe for its travel costs, comparable to places like Cardiff and Liverpool.

Is Utrecht good for tourists? ›

The city boasts beautiful canals and parks, lively restaurants and cafés, fascinating museums and remarkable historical buildings. Its city center alone is absolutely worth a visit, but there is much more to Utrecht than that.

Is English widely spoken in Utrecht? ›

- has the best English speakers. Within the Netherlands, Zeeland was the region that was found to have the highest level of English proficiency, with a score of 678, while The Hague, Utrecht, and Breda received the highest scores out of all the Dutch cities (697, 683, and 675 respectively).

Is Utrecht a walkable city? ›

Utrecht was recently named as one of the world's most walkable cities where 75 percent of people get to work on foot or by bike. The beautiful city has tree-lined canals, a 14th century bell tower and a thriving student population.

Are trams in Utrecht free? ›

Utrecht Bus/Tram Tickets (2024 rates)

All travellers aged 4 or over must have their own ticket. Children 0-3 always ride public transport for free. Distance fares: You can use credit on a personal or anonymous OV-chip card to travel on any U-OV service. This costs €1.08 (boarding fee) + €0.187 per km.

What is the city of Utrecht known for? ›

Utrecht was the most important city in the Netherlands until the Dutch Golden Age, when it was surpassed by Amsterdam as the country's cultural centre and most populous city. Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutions of higher education.

Can you drink tap water in Utrecht? ›

Yes, it is generally safe to drink tap water in the Netherlands. Dutch tap water is known for its high quality and strict regulations governing its treatment and distribution.

Which is better, Utrecht or Amsterdam? ›

Utrecht is less crowded, more central, smaller and just as beautiful as Amsterdam. And when you like cycling through hills and along rivers, Utrecht sure is better.

What is the uniqueness of Utrecht? ›

Utrecht is seen as one of the most thriving and charming cities in the Netherlands. It has a vibrant cultural life, plenty of places to eat and drink, and a rich architectural legacy. Thanks to its international population of citizens, the city boasts a diverse variety of cuisines, music and dance.

Where is the red light district in Utrecht? ›

Like elsewhere in the Netherlands, Utrecht has a Red Light District. It's called the Zandpad (Sand path) and it is located along a picturesque canal. The women work out of long row of canal boats.

Why is Utrecht so expensive? ›

Cost of living in Utrecht

Utrecht's proximity to Amsterdam, good transport links, and student population have influenced its popularity, but have also pushed up its cost of living.

What is the best village near Utrecht? ›

Bunnik. Just outside the city of Utrecht lies the beautiful town of Bunnik with a history that goes back 2,000 years. The town is part of a lively area that offers tranquillity and lots of expansive greenery. Bunnik has consistently topped the list of Utrecht Region's most liveable locations.

Is Utrecht worth a day trip from Amsterdam? ›

Yes, one day is the perfect amount of time to spend exploring Utrecht. The city is not big by any means and doesn't have as many sights and attractions as Amsterdam, so a day trip is the perfect option.

How long does it take to see Utrecht? ›

Three days in Utrecht is perfect for a fun city break and seeing most of the city's attractions and sights. Utrecht is the fourth-largest city in the Netherlands and offers a blend of medieval charm and a modern university city.

Is Rotterdam better than Utrecht? ›

You'll generally find more things to do in Rotterdam than Utrecht. Rotterdam is bigger than Utrecht, and it also has more attractions and activities for travelers. Rotterdam is better known for its big city activities, while Utrecht is more popular for its historical sights, impressive beauty, and quaint atmosphere.

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