A perfect day in Middelburg, the Netherlands: Zeeland's picturesque capital (2024)

On my quest to visit every province in the Netherlands, I ended up visiting Middelburg, the Netherlands. This picturesque capital of Zeeland is perfect for anyone who is a history geek and is looking for a side of culture.

In general, I would not recommend a day trip to Middelburg from Holland, but rather at minimum, an overnight stay in Middelburg or a weekend in Middelburg as the train journey can be fairly long (as we learned the hard way). It is definitely worth a visit though…

As mentioned earlier, it takes about 2.5 hours from Amsterdam to reach Middelburg. That’s pretty far by Dutch standards and on my recent trip, construction as well as delays resulted in our trip taking about 3.5 hours from the Hague. As a result, I’d recommend staying overnight in Middelburg. There’s a lot to do in this city and one day felt too short. Zeeland has a lot to offer for food and culture lovers, so don’t miss out on this chance to use Middelburg as a base for a lovely weekend in Middelburg.

This blog post covering some things to do in Middelburg is set up more like a walking tour, so you can opt to pay for admission at the attractions/museums or enjoy walking around. We mostly walked around besides stepping into a few shops.

Contents

    • 0.1 Where to stay in Middelburg
  • 1 Things to do in Middelburg
    • 1.1 Eat a delicious breakfast
    • 1.2 Go antique shopping
    • 1.3 Stroll around the historic city center of Middelburg
    • 1.4 Stop for some traditional beverages/souvenirs
    • 1.5 Bookshop browsing
    • 1.6 Take in the Stadshal
    • 1.7 Explore the abbey
    • 1.8 Taste some of the best frites in Zeeland
    • 1.9 Stop for a snack and drink with a view
    • 1.10 Browse and learn about history at Middelburg’s most unique jewelry shop
    • 1.11 End the day with a local beer (or two)
  • 2 Getting to Middelburg
      • 2.0.1 Visiting Middelburg from Belgium
      • 2.0.2 Visiting Middelburg from Holland
    • 2.1 Have you visited Middelburg?

Where to stay in Middelburg

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One of the most unique places to stay in terms of history and location is the boutique hotel, the Roosevelt. Many people don’t know that the Roosevelts (as in the American presidents) originally came from Zeeland. This hotel was set up by his great-grandchildren and it’s right in the heart of the city center.

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Eat a delicious breakfast

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HoneyPieis one of Middelburg’s best places to get lunch. This cozy tea house even has a boat that you can enjoy eating at in summer. I loved the creative sandwich that I had as well as the delicious cake. Choosing a cake might be a bit difficult. The interior is really darling and I ended up picking up some cute fabric to give as a gift.

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Go antique shopping

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Middelburg is one of the best Dutch cities to shop for antiques. AlongLangeviele, you’ll find numerous antique shops to step into. (I recommend carrying extra cash if you intend to buy something.) I especially loved the eccentric collection atLieve Hemel, which included religious statues, dresses, as well as puppets…

Stroll around the historic city center of Middelburg

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The historic center of Middelburg is absolutely stunning. One of my favorite parts of Middelburg was walking around the historic city. This town was originally fortified to protect against the Vikings, however it received city rights in 1217. It has served as a major hub for trade in the Netherlands due to its proximity to Belgium and the short journey to the United Kingdom. Part of the city was destroyed during World War II, but it’s been beautifully rebuilt.

My favorite streets to enjoy in Middelburg wereVlasmarkt,Molenberg,Onder de toren 1,Reigerstraat, and Markt (of course). You’ll find many beautiful streets as you wander the historic city, which is a very romantic thing to do in Middelburg.

Stop for some traditional beverages/souvenirs

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You’ll pass a small number of souvenir shops as you’re walking in the historic center. Step into any one of these or a liquor store to pick up some of the unique liquors produced in Zeeland. We especially loved the Zeeuwse babbelaar, which is perfect for putting in your coffee! (The Boluslikeur was nice too.) I was able to pick up two small bottles atBurger Chocolaterie.

Bookshop browsing

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De Drvkkery is a really nice independent bookstore in heart of Markt. This bookstore also has a lovely cafe where you can have a fantastic dinner (reserve ahead) as well as cultural events. I was impressed by its thoughtful selection in English and lovely collection of gifts/home goods.

Take in the Stadshal

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It’s very hard to miss the iconic former city hall of Middelburg, one of the main attractions of the city. This stunning gothic halls is easily one of the most beautiful halls of the Netherlands. It was completed in 1520 when it was given its many turrets and red/white shutters. It’s now used only for weddings and by the local university, however it’s worth admiring it.

On certain days, including Saturdays, there is a market in the center of Markt where you can purchase fresh herring as well as cheeses with a view of the stunning Gothic building. It’s pretty hard to miss to be fair.

Explore the abbey

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The monastery was first created in Middelburg in 1127 when monks from Antwerp moved to Zeeland. It became an abbey in the medieval era although much of the original building has been rebuilt due to fires. The surviving buildings are in the Medieval Gothic style. Many people refer the tower asLange Jan. It’s possible to climb the tower for views over Middelburg.

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The Middelburg Abbey stopped being used as an abbey in 1574 during the Siege of Middelburg. Part of the Spanish surrender included a provision that the clery remained despite the abbey being closed. It was taken over by the local government and remained the “Hof van Zeeland.” It was used as the regional assembly for a period although today, it is part of the Zeeland museum while other parts are still used officially.

I recommend entering the main courtyard in the center, which can be accessed by multiple doors and to find the small herb garden in the center, which is free. It’s a peaceful place to sit admiring the abbey. (You’ll get to view the stunning interior of the abbey as you enter the courtyard.)

Taste some of the best frites in Zeeland

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Frietboetiek BT’je Anders has been ranked as one of the best place to eat frites in Zeeland by AD. Even my husband, not the biggest fan of frites, was really impressed by their well salted fries and homemade sauces. (The spicy one was actually spicy!) You can take the fries to go, however the interior is really cozy and worth enjoying.

Stop for a snack and drink with a view

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Right underneathLange Jan, you can enjoy some of Middelburg’s delicious local beer (or a coffee) with a snack atEetkamer Likkepot. This cozy former hofje is now a lovely cafe with a picturesque courtyard and a homegoods store. It’s the perfect place to relax, get a late lunch (or a snack), and enjoy the moment. I recommend trying the Middelburgs 800 beer.

Browse and learn about history at Middelburg’s most unique jewelry shop

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You must step into the shop of Goudsmid Bert van Wijk. This goldsmith is a collector of rare Zeeuwseklederdracht although he has his own unique take on them. His own designs for jewellery are absolutely stunning, so if you’re looking for a unique souvenir from Middelburg, step in here for a ring or earrings. I especially love his creative takes on Zeeuwse klederdracht..

End the day with a local beer (or two)

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Middelburg has some fantastic beer. My favorite brown bars that we visited in Middelburg were De Mug, which has a wide selection of Dutch beers, andStadsbrouwerij Middelburg for a great craft beer selection in a cozy cafe. I especially loved their Forbidden Fruit homemade beer, which is a surprise worth experiencing.

Visiting Middelburg from Belgium

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Middelburg (or Zeeland) is closer to Belgium (especially Ghent) than it is to many major Dutch cities. However, the train connection between Ghent or Bruges isn’t great, which is a bit strange considering how close they are.

I’d recommend renting a car although be advised that the bridges in Zeeland have tolls. Come prepared with some change. (It’s an hour drive from Ghent to Middelburg.)

Visiting Middelburg from Holland

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Middelburg is really not so convenient. While taking a road trip across the Netherlands toFlanders in Belgium, we drove past Middelburg as we took a detour in Zeeland to eat seafood in Yerseke. However, if you intend to visit, carve out enough time to park and enjoy this city at its own pace. There’s paid parking close to the train station.

It is very possible to visit Middelburg by train although it takes 2.5 hours hours on a good day. Imagine what it is on a bad day. I was able to get adiscounted train ticket to Middelburg from the Hague by looking through the NS latest offerings.

Rather than paying the hefty 25 euros each way, I ended up paying around 9 euros round-trip for our trip to Middelburg. If you take advantage of the NS train ticket specials, you’re likely to find a discounted round trip ticket to Middelburg from Holland for less than 20 euros.

Have you visited Middelburg?

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FAQs

What is Middelburg, Netherlands known for? ›

Middelburg: the capital of Zeeland. Middelburg, the capital of the Dutch province of Zeeland, possesses all the charms of a proud city steeped in tradition. With its historic canalside houses and twisty alleyways, the late Gothic town hall and the tower known as 'Lange Jan', Middelburg is full of exciting things to see ...

How do I get to Middelburg, Netherlands? ›

How do I get to Middelburg? We recommend flying to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) Airport, which is 119.6 km away from Middelburg. The train from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) to Middelburg takes 2h 29m.

Which country is Zeeland in? ›

Zeeland, maritime provincie (province), southwestern Netherlands. It occupies the delta lands of the Scheldt (Schelde) and Maas (Meuse) rivers.

Is Netherlands famous for anything? ›

The Netherlands has some of the world's most beautiful canals and windmills. It is also known for its scenic beauty, cheese, beer, rich historical past, vibrant and lively cities and serene countryside. The country is full of attractive tourist destinations you cannot miss out on.

What part of the Netherlands is Catholic? ›

North Brabant and Limburg have been historically the most Catholic parts of the Netherlands, and Catholicism and some of its traditions now form a cultural identity rather than a religious identity for people there.

What is the best way to see Holland? ›

NS Train Service. The best way to get around the Netherlands is the NS train, which stands for Nederlandse Spoorwagon (Dutch train). The rail network is extensive and connects just about every city in the country. Smaller villages that don't have NS stations will at least have a bus stop.

How long does it take to drive through Holland? ›

Well, the Netherlands is about 164 km wide and 252 km tall. (Source: Netherlands Land Statistics - World Atlas ) As the maximum speed is 130 KM at some highways and either 100 or 120 on others, the north/south route would take about 3 hours if there's no traffic. But it will probably take a bit longer.

How far is Slovenia from Holland? ›

The distance between Netherlands and Slovenia is 1010 km. The road distance is 1235 km. How do I travel from Netherlands to Slovenia without a car? The best way to get from Netherlands to Slovenia without a car is to train which takes 15h 14m and costs €180 - €550.

What does Zeeland mean in Dutch? ›

Zeeland is a province of the Netherlands consisting of islands and peninsulas interconnected by the dams and bridges of the Delta Works (Deltawerken). Translated into English, Zeeland literally means "Sea Land" because that's basically what it is.

Is Zeeland Dutch or Danish? ›

New Zealand is named after the Dutch province of Zeeland, which is sometimes referred to as and/or anglicized to Zealand, but is not to be confused with the Danish island.

What language do they speak in Zeeland? ›

Zeelandic is spoken in most areas in Zeeland province, excluding East-Zeelandic-Flanders where, traditionally, more East-Flemish dialects are spoken.

What is the history of Middleburg Holland? ›

Named for its central position on the island, Middelburg was a flourishing medieval town that traded in wine and cloth and that later prospered through the activities of the Dutch East India Company. It was one of the first towns captured by the Sea Beggars (Dutch insurgents against Spain) in 1574.

What is the history of Middelburg? ›

It was established as Nasareth, in 1864 by the Voortrekkers on the banks of the Klein Olifants River. It was changed in 1872 to Middelburg to mark its location between the Transvaal capital Pretoria, and the gold mining town of Lydenburg. The Dutch Reformed church was built in 1890.

What are the reasons for the location of Middelburg? ›

Initially, Middelburg was planned as an ideal halfway point between Pretoria and Lydenburg in 1859. However, nothing resulted from this idea. In 1864, The Dutch Reformed Church bought the farm of Sterkfontein and in 1866 the town of Nazareth was developed on it. In 1872, Nazareth was then renamed Middelburg.

Why is Middelburg called Middelburg? ›

The town of Middelburg in the province of Mpumalanga was founded in 1864 when the Voortrekkers landed on the banks of the Klein Olifants River, they called this new village: Nasareth. This name disappeared in 1872 and became Middelburg because of the middle position between Pretoria and Lydenburg.

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