Explore the beautiful city center of Arnhem at your own pace. This self-guided audio tour will take you to all the well-known spots and undiscovered gems of Arnhem. Go on a journey of discovery with your virtual audio guide and get to know Arnhem and its history in a unique way.
You can walk at your own pace and experience the most beautiful walking routes and best stories
This route will take you to unexpected discoveries by using a Personal virtual GPS audio guide available in 7 languages.
Walk together and pay less
Arnhem, located in the eastern Netherlands, is a picturesque city known for its rich history and stunning landscapes. It is famous for being the site of the historic Battle of Arnhem during World War II, which is commemorated annually through events like the Airborne March. Arnhem boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous museums, theaters, and art galleries to explore. Additionally, its beautiful parks and gardens, such as Sonsbeek Park, offer a peaceful escape for both locals and tourists.
Construction of the Eusebius Church began in the 15th century, and it represents a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The church's intricate details, soaring spire, and grand interior have made it a prominent landmark in Arnhem. One of its most striking features is the Grote Kerk or Great Church, which houses the impressive Strumphler Organ, known for its exquisite sound and craftsmanship. The church also features stunning stained glass windows, including the famous "Creation Window." Throughout its history, the Eusebius Church has undergone periods of renovation and restoration, particularly after the extensive damage it suffered during World War II. Today, it serves as both a place of worship and a venue for cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions.
This unique structure is a testament to the city's rich history and the legacy of Maarten van Rossum, a prominent military commander. Built in the 16th century, the Duivelshuis is a fine example of Dutch Renaissance architecture. It is known for its distinctive stepped gables and ornate decorations, reflecting the architectural style of the time. The history behind the Devil's House is intriguing. Maarten van Rossum, after whom the building is named, was a renowned military leader in the service of the Duke of Gelre. Legend has it that van Rossum, known for his ruthless tactics, earned the nickname "the devil."
You will make your own way to the meeting points
You will receive a separate email from the organizer (CityAppTour), containing instructions on how to activate your tour.