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Nijmegen

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 Photo Credit: Patrick Moerman
Photo Credit: Patrick Moerman
 Photo Credit: Patrick Moerman

Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands, sits along the banks of the Waal River. With roots dating back over 2,000 years, this lively university city is known for its Roman heritage, vibrant festivals, and welcoming atmosphere.

One of Nijmegen’s most notable historical sites is the Valkhof Park, where remnants of a Roman military camp and a medieval castle still stand. The Valkhof Museum showcases archaeological finds from the Roman era, offering insight into the city's long and fascinating past. Walking through the old town reveals well-preserved historic buildings alongside shops and cafés.

Visitors can enjoy the scenic landscapes surrounding Nijmegen, including the Ooijpolder nature reserve. Cycling and walking paths offer views of the Dutch countryside, while river cruises on the Waal provide a relaxing way to take in the region’s beauty. Local dining features a mix of traditional Dutch flavors and international cuisine.

The city is also famous for hosting the International Four Days Marches, the world’s largest multi-day walking event. Every July, thousands of participants from around the world come to Nijmegen to take part in the event, creating an electric atmosphere filled with celebrations, live music, and festivities.

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