City walk through historic Dordrecht led by a guide from Gilde Dordrecht.
During the months of April through October, Gilde Dordrecht hosts a connecting city walk from 11:30-13:00 a.m. on Fridays .
The city of Dordrecht is more than 800 years old, making it the oldest city in Holland. Due to its favorable location at a junction of rivers, Dordrecht became a thriving commercial city as early as the 12th century. Important historical events include the Sint Elisabethvloed in 1421, the First Free States Assembly in 1572 and the Dordrecht Synod in 1618/19. From the Groothoofd, a city gate from the 15th century, you have a wonderful view of the busiest river point in Europe. Indeed, this is where the rivers Oude Maas, Beneden Merwede and Noord converge. The city has many characteristic inner harbors, has about a thousand National Monuments and takes its name from the small river Thuredrith.
Start : VVV Dordrecht, Spuiboulevard 99 3311 GN Dordrecht
You are requested to be present no later than 15 minutes before the walk.
Participation costs €5.00 p.p., payable to the guide. You can register via: 06-17079743 or stadswandelingen@gilde-dordrecht.nl Spontaneous walks are also welcome.