Groningen
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Groningen is the capital city of the province of Groningen in the Netherlands
Groningen has a relatively small population (185,000), but still the 8th biggest city of the country. It is the cultural center of the northern Netherlands. The large number of students living in Groningen (40,000) makes the city the perfect place for going out, partying and for enjoying the almost daily cultural events. With its great nightlive, warm people and not much tourists a great place to couchsurf!
In 2006, Groningen was elected "de beste binnenstad" (the best city centre) of the Netherlands.
Zwolle and Leeuwarden (the capital of the province of Friesland) are only one hour trainrides away!
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How to get around
The best way to get around in Groningen is by bicycle, you can rent one at the central station for 5 euro a day. You can reach the center by bicycle within 20 minutes from almost anywhere in the city.
Most places are well reachable by bus, here is a map with the buslines.
When you are already in the city a car isn't very usefull, in the very center of the city cars are prohibited and arround it, its very difficult and fairly expensive to park.
Looking for a place to rent?
Getting a place in Groningen is not quite easy. I tell everyone who wants to live in Groningen to be not too picky. You should be glad when you even find something that's not next to the railroad track or costs like a month wage. It will get easier when you are actually living here. But for now that’s probably not going to help you. Most students share a house with a couple of others. As a newcomer it can be quite hard to get one. A good site is: http://www.kamernet.nl/. Unfortunately it’s in Dutch, but there is an English explanation. Another great option is going to local grocery stores. Some people place ads for rooms there, or you can put your own ad there. Be careful though girls, there are some weird people! Ads in local newspapers may also work, but again, be careful with leaving your phone number. Signing in at IN (institute for renting rooms for students) is also a good idea. There are a couple of student apartment buildings that often have free rooms. The downside is that most of these apartment buildings are really really ugly and depressing and the rooms are very small, but if you’re really in trouble you can never be too picky. www.in-groningen.nl If you’re really desperate, try: http://www.directwonen.nl/. The prices they ask are ridiculously high, but at least they almost always have a room to rent. For foreign exchange students there are special arrangements. I don’t know how that works, but you can check this yourself: http://www.rug.nl/corporate/index
Couchsurfing Meetings
There are regular montly gatherings attended by a relatively large number of people. We meet every first Friday each month.
Beside these meetings, there are also special events as Sinterklaas party, picnics, ice skating nights and much more. Have a look at the CS group of our lovely city
Night Life
Groningen is a University city and the largest center in the northern Netherlands. Its cultural scene is vibrant and remarkable.
At night you can go out to some of the about 160 bars Groningen counts. Most bars are surrounding the 'poelestraat' and the 'kromme elleboog'. The bars surrounding 'the poelestraat' are mostly visited by students and other young people. Because there is no law on the closing time in Groningen it starts to get fun late on the evening. Start your evening for example at jazzcafe de Spieghel, 'de zolder' located above coffeeshop dees where you can smoke your joint, de drie gezusters (with 20 bars the biggest bar of the Netherlands, counting the beer turnover the biggest of Europe) or bars surrounding the 'kromme elleboog' at 22:00 and move on to the dancing bars after 1:00. Best nights to go out are Thursdays (mostly students), Fridays and Saturdays
Things to see and do
- Het Groninger Museum is a museum where multiple exhibitions of mostly modern art can be seen. The building is a piece of modern art itself.
- Het Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum is a museum that shows the history of shipbuilding and shipping of the northern parts of the Netherlands from the Middle Ages until the present day. In two medieval buildings dating from the fifteenth century a wide variety of subjects is covered.
- The Tabaksmuseum is found in the same complex of buildings as 'Het Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum'. This museum shows the history of the use of tobacco through the ages. This museum has one of the worlds largest collections of objects related to the history and use of tobacco.
- The Nederlandse Stripmuseum is a museum about dutch cartoons. In the museum you can find unique pieces from history. Children can learn how to draw cartoons themselfs.
- In the Neatuur museum (nature museum) you can find a lot of things about sea creatures, birds, insects, etc. etc.
- The De AA Kerk is a church from 14th century. It is currently not used as a church anymore but used for exhibitions and other cultural events.
- The Martini tower is built in the 16th century, it's 97 meters high. Curently it is not possible to climb the tower.
- The University of Groningen has its own museum.
- De Grote Markt and De Vismarkt are two large market squares in the center of the city. On 'De Grote Markt' you can relax on a terrace with a view on the martini tower. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday there is a market from 8:00 untill 17:00 where you can buy for example dutch cheese or 'stroopwafels'.
- You can take a canal cruise through the channel that surroundes the center of the city.
- het Noorderplantsoen is a little park which is loaded with people when the weather is nice.
- The prinsentuin is a nice rose and herb garden. Within the garden there is a little shed where you can buy very good tea which you can drink sitting peacefully between the berry bushes on the gras.
