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Start your Sunday right with coffee and a delicious breakfast at Sip First. How about some tasty pancakes, a fresh croissant, or an original English breakfast? Or perhaps a poached egg on toast with avocado? In any case, a great way to kick off your day.
Sint Janstraat 24 - open on Sundays from 10:00 am
Take your time to wander around the Stedelijk Museum now that it is not too busy. This way, you have all the time to look at the collections peacefully! Two permanent exhibitions 'The Nassaus of Breda - Castle, city and countryside' and 'Ambition & Desire - Breda in the 19th century' offer a fresh and current look at the history of the city and region. With the interactive Family Traces, the museum ensures that a visit is fun for the whole family. In addition, there are changing exhibitions in which contemporary artists and current themes, combined with historical subjects, take centre stage.
Boschstraat 22 - open on Sundays from 10.00 am
The largest museum in Breda is located on the street: Blind Walls Gallery. One hundred murals spread throughout Breda. And behind each mural lies a Breda story. You can explore different routes on your own by foot or bike, but you can also join an organised cycling or walking tour with a guide on Sunday mornings. More information can be found on the website of Blind Walls Gallery.
The Beguinage on Catharinastraat has always been an oasis of peace, especially on Sunday mornings! Until the 1990s, beguines lived here, single women who performed 'good works' in education and healthcare in the city. Read more about the Beguinage here.
It doesn't matter from which side you enter Breda, the Grote Kerk towers above everything. The church is the symbol of Breda and the people of Breda are very proud of it. That's why a visit to this beautiful monument is a must during your stay in the city. Climb the Tower with its 287 steps together with a guide and enjoy a spectacular view over Breda.
Kerkplein 2 - open from 1:00 PM on Sundays
Finished with your bike tour or visit to the Stedelijk Museum? Time for lunch! In the Foodhall on Reigerstraat, you have a choice of thirteen kitchens serving dishes and drinks from all over the world. The Foodhall used to be a cinema, which you can still see in various details.
Reigerstraat 24 - open on Sundays from 12:00