Tucked between Zeeland and North Brabant, near the border of Belgium, lies the historic city of Bergen op Zoom—a true hidden treasure for anyone exploring the Netherlands. You might not find it in every travel guide, but trust me, this charming city is packed with surprises that will make you wonder why you didn’t visit sooner.
Let’s start with the centerpiece: Het Markiezenhof, a stunning late-Gothic palace that was once the residence of local nobility. Today, it’s a beautifully curated museum where history, architecture, and art come alive. Walk through its courtyards, peek into its period rooms, and don’t miss the exhibitions that rotate throughout the year. You can even combine your visit with a stop at Theater De Maagd, a former church turned concert hall, right next door.
Wander into the Grote Markt, Bergen op Zoom’s vibrant central square, where colorful facades meet cozy terraces, and the scent of Bourgondian food fills the air. Here, you’ll find the Stadhuis (City Hall) and the striking Sint Gertrudiskerk, affectionately known as De Peperbus thanks to its pepper-pot-shaped tower—which, yes, you can climb for amazing views over the city and the Brabantse Wal.
But it’s not just about what you see above ground. One of the most curious attractions is the Gevangenpoort, the old Prison Gate, which dates back to the Eighty Years’ War. Take a guided tour or try a GPS-based scavenger hunt to experience it in a fun, interactive way.
And here’s the twist: while Bergen op Zoom has all the charm of a medieval city, it’s also buzzing with modern art galleries, boutique shopping on the Wouwsestraat, and natural escapes like Fort de Roovere, with its famous Moses Bridge that slices through the water.
If you’re staying centrally at our peaceful and family-run Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest, Bergen op Zoom is a delightful and easy day trip, combining culture, nature, and culinary treats in one compact, walkable destination.
So grab your walking shoes, charge your camera, and follow me—I’ll show you where the stories of Bergen op Zoom really begin. From city walks to secret forts, we’re just getting started. Keep reading for the most charming corners, tastiest bites, and can’t-miss experiences in this historic Dutch city!
Hidden Gems, Charming Cafés & Local Surprises in Bergen op Zoom
Now that you’ve got a feel for the major landmarks in Bergen op Zoom, it’s time to wander off the main route and dive into those unexpected treasures—the ones that truly make this city unforgettable. Whether you’re into quirky museums, culinary delights, or peaceful green spots, Bergen op Zoom delivers in its own unique, story-filled way.
Secret Corners and Underrated Highlights
One of the best-kept secrets of the city? Ravelijn op den Zoom, a 17th-century fortress tucked just outside the old city center. Cross the bridge and you’ll find yourself in a moated stronghold surrounded by nature. It’s the perfect spot for a quiet moment, a picnic, or even a quick sketch if you’re feeling artsy.
Just outside town lies Fort de Roovere, part of the historic West Brabant Water Line. Besides its fascinating history, the site is home to the famous Moses Bridge—a sunken bridge that lets you walk through the water without getting wet. It’s one of the Netherlands’ coolest photo ops and an absolute must for families and curious explorers alike.
Feeling adventurous? Try a City Game Bergen op Zoom or an e-Scavenger Hunt—great for families, groups of friends, or couples. These interactive city tours blend trivia, history, and navigation with a playful twist. You’ll discover hidden art, historic alleys, and curious facts that most tourists miss.
Food That Feels Like Home (But Better)
When your feet need a break, settle into one of Bergen op Zoom’s many terraces or cozy cafés. Try De Bourgondiër on the Grote Markt for hearty Dutch-Flemish classics—think rich stews, local cheeses, and fresh bread. Want something sweet? Pop into Suikerkist, a charming pastry café tucked on the Fortuinstraat, for coffee and homemade apple pie served with a smile.
For something truly special, book a spot on a Food Walking Tour or the delicious Route d’Amuse—a self-guided culinary walk with small courses at various local restaurants. It’s a delicious way to explore the city while getting a true taste of the local flavor.
And don’t miss a visit to the Stichting Bezichtiging Monumenten during your walk—it’s a small local organization that keeps many of Bergen op Zoom’s monuments open and maintained. You’ll often find quiet chapels, old merchant houses, and even a former synagogue that are open to visitors on special days.
Nature Just a Step Away
Want to stretch your legs? Head to the Brabantse Wal, a nature area of forests, heathlands, and polders that begins right at the city’s edge. You can follow cycling routes past Landgoed Mattemburgh, an elegant estate surrounded by landscaped gardens and wild woods. There’s even a barefoot path (Blote Voetenpad) for a truly grounded nature experience.
And when your Bergen op Zoom adventure wraps up, there’s nothing like returning to the comfort of Bungalow Park ’t Eekhoornnest in Soest—your cozy, centrally located base for discovering more of the Netherlands’ hidden gems.