This city, located in the southern part of the Netherlands, is not a well-known tourist destination, but those who visit can feel as if they went back in time.
In the 21st century, Eindhoven is dominated by cultural centres, museums of contemporary art, arts and crafts design studios, and huge parks, which is quite different from the quiet small town that Eindhoven was in the 19th century. The most prominent corporation of the city is Philips, which was established as a light bulb factory in 1891, and has become one of the most dominant companies in the world, contributing to the rapid development and growth of Eindhoven.
Eindhoven is the “City of Light”, which offers tourists a unique experience, different from typical, tranquil Dutch towns.
You can venture out of the city for short trips and even discover walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh.