A beautiful view of the Drieerivierenpunt, a nice photo from the romantic bridge, back in time in the commercial streets of Dordrecht, enjoying the sunset ... These photo spots should not be missed during your visit to Dordrecht! Share the most beautiful photos with #indordrecht and who knows, you might see it passing by on our Instagram feed soon!
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The Long Iron Bridge is a slender footbridge across the Nieuwe Haven in Dordrecht. A super sweet and romantic bridge: perfect for taking a photo! An idyllic spot with beautiful views over the harbor.
This cosy, characteristic little street should not be missed during your visit to Dordrecht. There are several vintage shops, so who knows, apart from the beautiful photos, you might also take home a wonderful souvenir!
The Groothoofd is located at the three-river point; the busiest river crossing point in Europe. The Beneden-Merwede, the Oude Maas and the Noord rivers come together here. The Groothoofdspoort, traditionally Dordrecht's most important city gate, can still be seen from the water. It is a real eye-catcher and always looks good in photographs!
The Town Hall in itself is a picture in itself and if you stand a little further away to look at it, you are in luck. The Dordrecht Town Hall used to be a market hall where Flemish merchants traded in cloth. Now it is primarily a beautiful wedding location or the backdrop for the most beautiful photos.
The Damiatebrug was built in the 19th century to a design by the cityarchitect G.N. Itz, who designed most of the bridges in Dordrecht. Drawbridges were mainly made of wood, but from 1837 cast iron was also used in the Netherlands. The bridge was therefore originally made of the easy-to-mould cast iron. Moreover, an extremely beautiful photo spot!
The Hofstraat is a beautiful setting where your photo will always be beautiful! The Hofstraat is even one of the favourite film locations in the Netherlands. The Hofstraat is also rich in national monuments. Fun fact: the row of façades as it can be seen now was only installed in the 1970s.