The best time to visit Tilburg is during spring and summer when the city hosts several cultural events, and the weather is most pleasant.
Tilburg is best explored by bike, thanks to its flat terrain and dedicated cycling paths. Public transport and walking are also convenient options.
Families can enjoy visiting De Efteling theme park, exploring the nature playgrounds of the city parks, or learning at the Textile Museum.
While in Tilburg, sample the 'Bossche Bol', a delicious pastry filled with cream and coated in chocolate.
Tilburg generally offers good value for money with a range of affordable dining, accommodation, and activity options.
Yes, with its proximity to national parks like Loonse and Drunense Duinen, and many local parks, it’s great for nature enthusiasts.
The primary language is Dutch, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist-frequented areas.
Absolutely! Visit local markets, dine at independent restaurants, and explore art exhibitions to experience the everyday culture.
The Tilburg Kermis is a major attraction and offers a festive atmosphere with rides, games, and local treats.
Tilburg has a vibrant nightlife with bars, clubs, and live music venues that cater to a mix of locals and visitors.