Must-See Attractions Private Walking tour
Stroll through the bustling 18 Septemberplein, a symbol of liberation from World War II, and marvel at the archaeological treasures showcased in the underground bicycle parking. Admire architectural icons like De Blob and The Bubble, celebrated for their futuristic designs, and visit the historic Lichttoren, a former Philips lamp factory turned design landmark.
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Meeting Point
Neckerspoel 10, 5611 AD Eindhoven, Netherlands. - You will meet your guide in front of Eindhoven Central Station to start your tour.
18 Septemberplein
Named after the city's liberation in World War II, the square features an underground bicycle parking with unique entrances resembling tubes. Archaeological finds on display include parts of a 700-year-old gateway.
De Blob
An architectural wonder with irregular shapes, standing opposite the 18 Septemberplein. The Bubble, a glass and steel structure, is considered its little sister.
Lichttoren
Named after the lamp factory once located there, its burning lamps were visible far into the surroundings.
Philips Museum
Housed in Philips' first light bulb factory, the museum showcases the company's significant innovations over 120 years.
Dommeltunnel
Known for its unique murals inspired by the Monty Python sketch "The Ministry of Silly Walks," earning it the nickname "Silly Walks Tunnel."


