Studied and lived in Zwolle in the 90’s. Now my little girl is doing the same thing right now. She lives in the same area as I did (Assendorp) Just came back from a visit and walked under the Sassenpoort into the city a few hours ago. The vibe is still excellent and feels like home.
Have a look at the river ijssel, Beekmanpad Zwolle Zuid. Go for an evening walk, have a look at the birds, storks etc.., the bevers, and if i'm there with the telescope, the stars the moon and the planets :)
@@JanicasJourneys Finally 😜 Best time though is summer of course or during the carnaval (thats is an experience like no other but for 3 days the town is incapacitated and even gets a new name (Oeteldonk) and its own mayor). There will be millions of visitors but "normal live" comes to a standstill. You wont see much of the town though or all the museums. Oeteldonk is unique even for the Netherlands because everybody is expected to wear the same cloths, symbolizing equality and you will be amazed how crazy dutch people can get when all "doe normaal"-mode is off. Just a little tip. The original designer of "midcentury modern" designs/houses is a man called Gerrit Rietveld and the original house is in Den Bosch, just on the side/behind the Citadel that for sure you going to visit. Next to the citadel (5-star shaped fort), is "het kruithuis" (gunpowder storage) which is now a museum of modern arts as well. They are within 100 meters from eachother. The famous "Bolwoningen" (tree houses) are in Den Bosch as well but far out of the inner-city. But very nice to cycle there because Den Bosch is one of the towns with the best bicycle infra structure (even bike high ways) and an (almost) carfree inner-city. If you have the time, you can take a cyling tour through the dunes and forest close by where u can see (semi) wild horses as well. And don't forget the "Brabants museum", Bosch museum (first famous Dutch painter), Bastion Oranje, the boat tours UNDER the city, Zwanenbroeders huis and, of course, the Sint Jan Cathedral that is so unique for so many reasons (the pipe organ, graves on the floor, Maria statue). You can actually book a tour with "kring vrienden van Den Bosch" that shows all the things many locals don't even know. And don't forget, the city has the most restaurants and bars, basically on every street corner in the old inner-city that functions as an open air mall. And under the townhall (and hotel Central) you have the old "gewelven" (cellar) where you can eat as well. And no, I don't get paid for it.😜 but I am really curious what you think of my hometown in comparison to all the other cities you visited.
Studied and lived in Zwolle in the 90’s. Now my little girl is doing the same thing right now. She lives in the same area as I did (Assendorp) Just came back from a visit and walked under the Sassenpoort into the city a few hours ago. The vibe is still excellent and feels like home.
How cool that your daughter is following your footsteps in that! 😄 Zwolle is such a nice city ☺️
Oh look! It’s the city that the one single Canadian soldier liberated from the Germans during WW2!
Tranquility and peace
Beautifully captured 💛
Thank you! ☺️
I live in Zwolle and you did a great job capturing my beloved City
Thank you! 🥰
Well Janica, back home, and immediately a nice video of Zwolle! 👍
Hahah, no time to waste! 😉
Have a look at the river ijssel, Beekmanpad Zwolle Zuid. Go for an evening walk, have a look at the birds, storks etc.., the bevers, and if i'm there with the telescope, the stars the moon and the planets :)
Such a lovely city! and beautifuly edited video ❤😘
Thank you! ☺️
Welcome to Zwolle.
I live in Zwolle since 1985 and still happy to live here❤
The best Indian restaurant in Zwolle is the Gandhi. It is just around the corner from where you were.
Gotta check out that one next time 😊
in the nederlandse. zwolle city hef the one of the beste Restaurants of the netherlands 😊
I guess Zwolle is nice city to visit. Love this city.
It’s so beautiful 💖
I will be in Zwolle in January.. 🥰
How fun!! I’m sure you’ll love it ☺️
@@JanicasJourneys I’m so so excited.. 😘❤️ I love your videos..
@@MiaTheDreamer thank you! ❤️
I'm disappointed you still haven't been to 's-Hertogenbosch although Zwolle is a lot more beautiful than I remember it.
I’m actually planning to visit it now in the autumn time ☺️
@@JanicasJourneys Finally 😜
Best time though is summer of course or during the carnaval (thats is an experience like no other but for 3 days the town is incapacitated and even gets a new name (Oeteldonk) and its own mayor). There will be millions of visitors but "normal live" comes to a standstill. You wont see much of the town though or all the museums. Oeteldonk is unique even for the Netherlands because everybody is expected to wear the same cloths, symbolizing equality and you will be amazed how crazy dutch people can get when all "doe normaal"-mode is off.
Just a little tip. The original designer of "midcentury modern" designs/houses is a man called Gerrit Rietveld and the original house is in Den Bosch, just on the side/behind the Citadel that for sure you going to visit. Next to the citadel (5-star shaped fort), is "het kruithuis" (gunpowder storage) which is now a museum of modern arts as well. They are within 100 meters from eachother.
The famous "Bolwoningen" (tree houses) are in Den Bosch as well but far out of the inner-city. But very nice to cycle there because Den Bosch is one of the towns with the best bicycle infra structure (even bike high ways) and an (almost) carfree inner-city. If you have the time, you can take a cyling tour through the dunes and forest close by where u can see (semi) wild horses as well.
And don't forget the "Brabants museum", Bosch museum (first famous Dutch painter), Bastion Oranje, the boat tours UNDER the city, Zwanenbroeders huis and, of course, the Sint Jan Cathedral that is so unique for so many reasons (the pipe organ, graves on the floor, Maria statue). You can actually book a tour with "kring vrienden van Den Bosch" that shows all the things many locals don't even know. And don't forget, the city has the most restaurants and bars, basically on every street corner in the old inner-city that functions as an open air mall. And under the townhall (and hotel Central) you have the old "gewelven" (cellar) where you can eat as well.
And no, I don't get paid for it.😜 but I am really curious what you think of my hometown in comparison to all the other cities you visited.
Hello Janica, you. came back from.Croatia to Nederland ( your new country)
Correct 😊
Very nice 👌🏽
Thanks! ☺️
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