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Beatrixpark Review

4.4 /59 Reviews
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Peter Koghee
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5/5
BEATRIX PARK the park is named after our Queen, now Princess Beatrix, the Beatrix park is located in the, what we Locals call the Gold Coast and is located right behind the Rai complex. It's a nice place, especially for a walk or to play with small children. In the summer there is a shallow swimming pool, beautiful flowers and trees, a garden with herbs, there are modern sculptures to admire and small ponds and canals. It is indeed the old “Rivierenbuurt” the neighbourhood of Anne Frank, before she and her family had to hide in “Het Achterhuis” at the Prinsengracht in the Jordaan.

Beatrixpark

Posted: Apr 1, 2016
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  • coo***an
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Beatrixpark is a great park, especially large, the lake is wide [interesting] can ride bicycles, can cruise ships, and there are many parent-child activities [price ratio] No tickets, very cost-effective

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    Posted: Sep 9, 2022
  • 东张西望望东西
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a very old park in Amsterdam, not a popular attraction, so there are not many tourists here, but there are very beautiful plants, statue fountains, all very old, feel very good

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    Posted: Oct 28, 2021
  • Princesstt
    4/5Excellent
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    There are many parks in Amsterdam, a big city in the Netherlands. This park is just one of them. There are few tourists, mainly local residents, and most of them are old retired local residents.

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    Posted: Aug 16, 2018
  • Esther van de Paal
    5/5Outstanding

    Our favourite park, loads of families and nice and quiet compared to the Vondelpark. Little playground with paddling pool (open in summer). Restaurant As is our favourite restaurant in Amsterdam!

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    Posted: Sep 11, 2011
  • GLS***52
    5/5Outstanding

    A beautiful park with lots of play areas, walking paths and smaller gardens but a real highlight for kids in summer is the free, open-air paddling pool.

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2011
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