Groningen is a major municipality in the Netherlands, home
to great museums, fabulous nightlife spots and cool historic sites. Officially
the biggest city north of the Netherlands, it has a population of over 210,000,
many of whom are students.
Groningen’s beginnings are difficult to trace back. Many
recognise the city as being founded 1040, however, sources show there may have
been activity in Groningen there as early as 3950BC. Originally a trade centre,
Groningen has since blossomed into a thriving university city, with the opening
of Groningen University in 1614.
Local attractions include Groningen Museum, Prinsenhof
Gardens, and the brewery, Brouwerij Martinus. Also on offer are the landmarks Martinitoren
and Korenbeurs.
Like many Dutch cities, Groningen is popular for its
cycling and has a comprehensive network of bike paths. There are a total of
three train stations in the city, which offer fast services to places like Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Those wishing to catch a bus have a choice of regional
buses and city buses, which follow various routes to and from the city.
Groningen Airport Eelde is situated roughly six miles from the city centre.
SilverDoor provides a number of serviced apartments in
Groningen that is perfect for business travel.